Gremlins 2 Q&A with director Joe Dante at Egyptian Theatre
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- On May 16, 2019 at the Egyptian Theatre in L.A., they had a revival screening of the 1990 film "Gremlins 2: The New Batch", the best sequel to the best movie ever made! Director Joe Dante was there in person doing a Q&A after the show.
They actually showed the film at the Egyptian last on Jan 20, 2017, purposely on that particular day because it was Donald Trump's inauguration day...at that event, Dante just spoke for a few minutes to introduce the screening...but for this screening he had a 39 minute Q & A conversation after the show, quite a fun conversation...
Daniel Clamp For President!!! lol - Розваги
Here for the audience reaction to Looney Tunes at the end lol
Definitely a film ahead of both its and our time... a rock n' roll carnival of chaos that's aged incredibly well.
Egyptian Theatre, tight
@5:22 what's the name of one of his favorites comedies?
Hellzapoppin
to all the haters i challenge anyone to come up with a better idea for gremlins two. Warner brothers spent five years on it and came up with nothing. if I look at it from that perspective this movie is even more charming. it really tried and had ambition.
I'm here for the Key&Peele sketch comment
I came here for Joe Dante and to hear about Gremlins 2 and instead this tool that is hosting, made me turn it off 5 minutes in. Instead of letting your fellow interviewers have moments to ask questions , he spends all this time relating Gremlins 2 to Trump and had to take a shot at Ben Shapiro.What a time, can't even have a retrospective interview with a classic director without involving your lame politics . Such a sad time ....
yeah. someone should tell him that gremlins is escapism, and that joe dante is a film maker, not michael moore.
The character of Daniel Clamp was literally written to BE Donald Trump.
The movie was outdated the day it hit the screens in 1990. Really limp efforts at comedy that resemble Mel Brooks running on fumes in his last few films. The Zucker/Abrahams movies blew this away in the humor department at this time and even Weird Al's UHF felt more energetic and inspired than this sad and sorry effort did.