Gremlins 2: The New Batch Page #3

Synopsis: An army of malevolent little monsters take over a high-tech corporate skyscraper when a cute and intelligent exotic pet is exposed to water. The "Mogwai's" owner joins forces with the Trump-like head of the corporation to regain control.
Director(s): Joe Dante
Production: Warner Home Video
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
69%
PG-13
Year:
1990
106 min
564 Views


- Martin.

- Hello, doctor.

- How's the cloning coming along?

- Really well.

- Lewis.

- We got something for you to look at.

It's interesting. I found it

downtown on my specimen scout.

It's some sort of rodent, apparently.

And it seems allergic to bright light.

- Cute, isn't it?

- That may be genetic.

- We're not sure yet.

- We're not sure.

Watch this, doctor.

He likes this music?

- Yes.

- It's his favorite.

Not so fast, my boy.

- You nearly let him get away.

- Sorry, sir.

- How do you plan to proceed?

- Cell samples tomorrow.

- Tissue cultures Thursday.

- And then there's body structure.

And for that, my little friend...

...we'll just have to cut you.

I can't believe she told me to put

trees on that drawing. It just...

My light went out.

You sat still, so the building

thinks you left. Move.

Okay, hold on.

You're right, I need...

Hello? Hello?

Honey? Hello?

Kate, are you there? Kate?

Nothing works around here.

Excuse me? Where'd you hear that?

- What?

- That music. Where'd you hear it?

- Isn't that by Sting?

- No. It's not by Sting. Think.

Oh, wait, I know. I was up

in that laboratory. You know, on 51.

And somebody was humming it.

Hi, I hear your copier's down.

- Oh, it is?

- Yeah.

- It's back there.

- Thank you.

We're ready, doctor.

This is the most interesting

bioelectrical work I've done.

Just think. Millions of rats in

New York, and everyone hates them.

But if one of them could power

a portable radio for a month...

Gizmo, I'm here.

Watch this, doctor.

Definite progress, gentlemen.

Be quiet.

If only we could make it safe

to touch them.

Still, they'd be good

in flashlights, wouldn't they?

Where there's flashlights,

there's dark.

And they like the dark.

- Theodore! How'd you get out?

- Alvin, put down that DNA!

Mister, welcome to the men's room.

Hey, pal, I sure hope

you washed those hands.

Hey, guy, how you doing?

Did you miss me?

Yeah. Me too.

So, what are you doing here?

What were those guys doing to you?

Wow. That bad, huh?

You wanna come out?

Come here. It's okay.

Come with me. I got you.

I'll take care of you.

Everything's gonna be fine.

- What is this? A black armband?

- Armband.

Is that what happened to the man

who took care of you?

You've got to be quiet. You don't want

to go back to the laboratory, do you?

So do me a favor.

Get down there and don't say anything.

I'll come back and take you home

as soon as possible.

Okay, that's a good boy. Bye-bye.

It's him! He's here!

Oh, Giz, I'm so sorry.

Are you okay? How's your hand?

Look, he's here. You have to get down.

I'm Marla Bloodstone, the department

head here. If there's anything I can...

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Chris Columbus

Chris Joseph Columbus (born September 10, 1958) is an American filmmaker. Columbus is known for directing movies such as Home Alone (1990), Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001), and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002); and for writing movies such as Gremlins (1984) and The Goonies (1985). Home Alone received a British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Film. Columbus received an Academy Award nomination for producing The Help (2011). more…

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