Joe Dante is such a "quiet" filmmaker. Most of his contemporaries are out in front, and he's very much in the shadows. It was nice to hear his thoughts and see him interact with Mick.
@mariobabbo3497 WRONG, dumbass. Chris Columbus is the creator of Gremlins 1, not Joe Dante, idiot. Joe just directed them, dumbass. The screenwriter is the creator of a film, NOT The director, idiot!
Just found this video and I love how it’s framed as a horror show with all this dark imagery and this video is ultimately two sweet older men talking about movies and their lives. This is amazing!
Thanks a lot for uploading this. I wonder if Joe Dante will one day collect his early film writings in a book? His contributions to cinema with his films and to film history through his talks, his TFH site, and DVD appearances, is invaluable.
Many thanks! Be sure to check out our POST MORTEM podcast interview with Joe and John Landis about politics in horror films, as well as all new interviews of other genre greats.
Matinee is one of my favorite movies, I just rewatched it with my kids who were seeing it for the first time last week. This was a great interview, I loved hearing how his childhood influenced his art.
Hi & Wow!! I am amazed and thrilled to say that the theater, glimpsed briefly at 1.54, is the downtown SENATE theater in Harrisburg, PA. in which I grew up watching UI sci-fi (sometimes in 3-D), the Disney RKO releases, THE THING (which terrified me) and most exciting of all, a surprise reissue of KING KONG. So I very much relate to all of Mr. Dante's comments (also on Trailers From Hell) and I think we sort of had a very similar and memorable childhood. (Even up the the later Philadelphia theaters which I attended when I was in college.) So thanks Joe & Mick! BTW this theater had a very sci-fi electric eye door, which kids loved. It was under the VAMPIRE AND THE BALLERINA poster.
Fine interview with a favorite film maker, who, I'm delighted to see, remains a fan at heart for all the struggles that an independent-minded creative faces today in the business.
Mick Garris Interviews thank you so much for replying, you just made my whole week! You ask the best questions! My favourite interview you did was with the amazing Frank Darabont, a spectacular guy!!! Love him!
Joe seems like a really intelligent guy with a passion and personality similar to Scorsese but more grounded in monster movies and Chuck Jones presentations. His genuine broad interests and anarchic film style is a personal influence on me as well. Brilliant man, filmmaker and mind. I enjoyed your conversations, Mick. Thank you for sharing!
Great interview. Love Joe's work, and his dedication to film preservation. I hope he can join fellow genre director George Miller in delivering classic thrills to a new generation.
Hearing someone with Joe Dante’s resume talk about decade long struggle to get a small film made is a strong argument for bare bones brass tacks no budget approach!
It would've been cool to ask him about his involvement with The Mummy with a script by Alan Ormsby which was re-written by John Sayles, and you're also involved with a new re-written draft in the 90's before the Sommer's raiders in the lost ark version.
There were a ton of MUMMY versions. I did a script for Clive Barker to direct in the eighties, then after Romero moved on, did a script for myself to direct in the nineties. That one had a long and twisted history!
Awesome! It's been so long. Please keep up the good work. Crossing my fingers for a new Stephen King mini-series. Also, I love the Masters of Horror series. I really wish they'd bring that back on Netflix or something. Big fan here!
8.00 also what happens nowadays with technology, in regards to watching movies randomly years ago on TV, is that you'll watch a movie from a streaming site and that movie will be oddly familiar . You'll realise you've seen it before, maybe once on TV many years ago, or as a one off as a child somehow. These movie memories had been buried in the mind all that time. It's always weird then it happens.
Many thanks! Check out our new POST MORTEM podcast on Podcast One and iTunes. We've done Rob Zombie, Joe Dante and John Landis, and our latest one, with Karyn Kusama and Jovanka Vuckovic!
Can someone please get all these directors who had polio and/or asthma together to talk about their experiences and compare notes? There's so many from that era! Coppola had polio, too. Milius had asthma (hope he's improving, I've been afraid of checking on his status). Scorsese drew storyboards, too, which are essentially comic books. There's gotta be more of them. Regarding the monster kid phenomenon, I love how Famous Monsters unites us all. Joe has maybe 15 years on me and our childhoods share much in common thanks to FM, though of course Joe was/is a monster kid "star," one of the ones we all envied and looked up to (and still do!). Matinee is a perfect movie about the monster kid era and in the last scene it becomes one of the great movies about Vietnam. One of, if not the, greatest uses of popular music in all of film history.
I spoke to you on Facebook about this Mick I would love to see the directors about the films of the films scores of there great films like the howling gremlins a nightmare on elm street scream I think the scores are so much important of those films .
Joe Dante is a quite strange filmmaker. His movies often combine cartoon comedy and the style of 1950s B-movies. He is the creator of the movie Gremlins.
1st of all Mick you are one of my favorite directors though some of your work is hit and miss much like any director to be fair. but i love Joe Dante he's been a favorite of mine prolly since i think Innerspace came out in (1987) i wish he was still active in hollywood and getting the releases he used to but sadly i think Looney tunes back in action which was a decent movie to be honest but not one of his best. it really saddens me that he isn't getting his stuff more wider released now. i also would love a Gremlins 3 and NO CGI shit either but have DIck Miller and Jackie Joseph while we still have them in it as well. and if possible get as much of the Original cast back if they can. i don't want a remake either to be honest. thanks for interview as well i wish you could have asked him if he will ever put The Movie Orgy or try to anyways get it released on blu-ray? that would i'm sure take a long time with copywrite shit and all but i'd still love to actually see that thing
Joe Dante is such a "quiet" filmmaker. Most of his contemporaries are out in front, and he's very much in the shadows. It was nice to hear his thoughts and see him interact with Mick.
becuase he sucks
He is the creator of the movie Gremlins and it’s sequel
@mariobabbo3497
WRONG, dumbass. Chris Columbus is the creator of Gremlins 1, not Joe Dante, idiot. Joe just directed them, dumbass. The screenwriter is the creator of a film, NOT The director, idiot!
Just found this video and I love how it’s framed as a horror show with all this dark imagery and this video is ultimately two sweet older men talking about movies and their lives. This is amazing!
Thank you so much Mr Garris your a treasure.
Amazing interview! Explorers was the movie of my childhood.
Love him talking about how good we have it these days. Something many don't appreciate
.... Joe Dante has made some truly terrific films. And I do think his very BEST film is "The 'Burbs"! No question about it.
I don’t think Joe would agree to that. It’s very good, but compromised and a to some extra degree improvised movie.
Thanks a lot for uploading this. I wonder if Joe Dante will one day collect his early film writings in a book? His contributions to cinema with his films and to film history through his talks, his TFH site, and DVD appearances, is invaluable.
I'd buy that book!
An excellent interview. Thank you, Mick.
Many thanks! Be sure to check out our POST MORTEM podcast interview with Joe and John Landis about politics in horror films, as well as all new interviews of other genre greats.
So thankful for these interviews. There just aren't that many out there with these famed genre directors. Fantastic.
Matinee is one of my favorite movies, I just rewatched it with my kids who were seeing it for the first time last week. This was a great interview, I loved hearing how his childhood influenced his art.
A couple of years before this, I was in Toronto waiting to fly back to Dallas, when I briefly met Joe at the airport bar - a lovely man.
Joe Dante is my inspiration for my own short films. Scary, fun and a touch of silliness
@@belpop16 Joe is an inspiration to all of us!
Yes a new post mortem interview with a legendary director. Thanks Mick
Hi & Wow!! I am amazed and thrilled to say that the theater, glimpsed briefly at 1.54, is the downtown SENATE theater in Harrisburg, PA. in which I grew up watching UI sci-fi (sometimes in 3-D), the Disney RKO releases, THE THING (which terrified me) and most exciting of all, a surprise reissue of KING KONG. So I very much relate to all of Mr. Dante's comments (also on Trailers From Hell) and I think we sort of had a very similar and memorable childhood. (Even up the the later Philadelphia theaters which I attended when I was in college.) So thanks Joe & Mick! BTW this theater had a very sci-fi electric eye door, which kids loved. It was under the VAMPIRE AND THE BALLERINA poster.
Yes! A new episode! Thanks, Mick & Joe.
Fine interview with a favorite film maker, who, I'm delighted to see, remains a fan at heart for all the struggles that an independent-minded creative faces today in the business.
just discovered this channel and it's already one of my favorites!!Thanks Mick Garris!!!!
Many thanks to you! And check out the new POST MORTEM podcast on iTunes! New episode up today!
Joe Dante is the man. I love your interviews. You seriously need to have your own cable show. I'd watch every week, or every day.
Many thanks! POST MORTEM is returning next month as a podcast on Podcast One with all new interviews. Keep your eyes (and ears) open!
@@MickGarrisInterviews I'm almost completely caught up with your podcast. I love it so much. Be on the lookout for a question for your AMA.
@@JHParee Great, thanks so much! Glad you're enjoying them!
Taping pictures together and running em pencil reel to reel in a shoebox theater! Thats love! Thats passion!
Thanks for the memories!
Love your interviews! :)
Many thanks! Joe is a remarkable guy!
Mick Garris Interviews thank you so much for replying, you just made my whole week! You ask the best questions! My favourite interview you did was with the amazing Frank Darabont, a spectacular guy!!! Love him!
Rick Kring. FUCK MICK GARRIS
love the hair Mick! Keep up the great interviews!
Haha!
It's great to hear Joe say he went to film school but that's not where he learned film, and talk about how supportive his parents were.
Joe Dante. Love this fearless Director. Should be making 'A' list movies still.
Joe is one of the greats!
Joe seems like a really intelligent guy with a passion and personality similar to Scorsese but more grounded in monster movies and Chuck Jones presentations. His genuine broad interests and anarchic film style is a personal influence on me as well. Brilliant man, filmmaker and mind. I enjoyed your conversations, Mick. Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! Joe is one of the greats!
Joe is a living legend
Excellent!
Viva Joe Dante e Mick Garris. Muito obrigado por esta entrevista.
Thanks!
So thankful for these interviews. There just aren't that many out there with these genre directors. Fantastic.
YES!. Post Mortem is Back! Thanks for another great interview, Mr. Garris. Is it safe to assume more episodes are on the way?
Thanks! Well, maybe more POST MORTEMS, but not on a regular basis. However, more new interviews are on their way!
Fantastic! Thank You. Happy New Years.
The new POST MORTEM podcast for Podcast One was announced yesterday! Watch for more news soon!
Great! Looking forward to it.
Great interview. Love Joe's work, and his dedication to film preservation. I hope he can join fellow genre director George Miller in delivering classic thrills to a new generation.
Thanks! Glad to have a new exclusive to post here!
Hearing someone with Joe Dante’s resume talk about decade long struggle to get a small film made is a strong argument for bare bones brass tacks no budget approach!
I would love to see a season 3 of masters of horror
Still waiting for Gremlins 3, don't give me a remake.
Great interview Mick and great hair.
joseph dupuis Thanks!
It would've been cool to ask him about his involvement with The Mummy with a script by Alan Ormsby which was re-written by John Sayles, and you're also involved with a new re-written draft in the 90's before the Sommer's raiders in the lost ark version.
There were a ton of MUMMY versions. I did a script for Clive Barker to direct in the eighties, then after Romero moved on, did a script for myself to direct in the nineties. That one had a long and twisted history!
Awesome! It's been so long. Please keep up the good work. Crossing my fingers for a new Stephen King mini-series. Also, I love the Masters of Horror series. I really wish they'd bring that back on Netflix or something. Big fan here!
Also, just to let you know, I prefer your The Shining over Kubrick's and I know many people who do as well.
BludBubbles Many thanks! I really appreciate it.
8.00 also what happens nowadays with technology, in regards to watching movies randomly years ago on TV, is that you'll watch a movie from a streaming site and that movie will be oddly familiar . You'll realise you've seen it before, maybe once on TV many years ago, or as a one off as a child somehow. These movie memories had been buried in the mind all that time. It's always weird then it happens.
hey mick great to see some new uploads its been too long
Many thanks! Check out our new POST MORTEM podcast on Podcast One and iTunes. We've done Rob Zombie, Joe Dante and John Landis, and our latest one, with Karyn Kusama and Jovanka Vuckovic!
He did so many good movies like gremlins and small soldiers
Can someone please get all these directors who had polio and/or asthma together to talk about their experiences and compare notes? There's so many from that era! Coppola had polio, too. Milius had asthma (hope he's improving, I've been afraid of checking on his status). Scorsese drew storyboards, too, which are essentially comic books. There's gotta be more of them. Regarding the monster kid phenomenon, I love how Famous Monsters unites us all. Joe has maybe 15 years on me and our childhoods share much in common thanks to FM, though of course Joe was/is a monster kid "star," one of the ones we all envied and looked up to (and still do!). Matinee is a perfect movie about the monster kid era and in the last scene it becomes one of the great movies about Vietnam. One of, if not the, greatest uses of popular music in all of film history.
Thanks for watching. Joe is an amazing guy.
I spoke to you on Facebook about this Mick I would love to see the directors about the films of the films scores of there great films like the howling gremlins a nightmare on elm street scream I think the scores are so much important of those films .
stephen gill Good timing! Our next podcast is all about the music. With Richard Band and Joseph Bishara
@@MickGarrisInterviews okay is that going to be on post mortem
stephen gill Yes!
@@MickGarrisInterviews can't wait to download it
Joe Dante is a quite strange filmmaker. His movies often combine cartoon comedy and the style of 1950s B-movies. He is the creator of the movie Gremlins.
Wrong, dumbass. Chris Columbus is for the first one. Joe didn't create either Gremlins film, idiot
Gremlins 2 is one of the best sequels ever made.
We need more episodes! Do sean cunningham or clive barker. Everybody's waiting.
Luis Kern Check out the podcast! Sean Cunning ham is on there. Working on Clive.
Still waiting for an Explorers bluray
Now I understand how Trailers From Hell came about.
woohoo new post mortem!
02:23 14:22 18:57 Dante Cartoon Moments
“All movies are political…” -Joe Dante
1st of all Mick you are one of my favorite directors though some of your work is hit and miss much like any director to be fair. but i love Joe Dante he's been a favorite of mine prolly since i think Innerspace came out in (1987) i wish he was still active in hollywood and getting the releases he used to but sadly i think Looney tunes back in action which was a decent movie to be honest but not one of his best. it really saddens me that he isn't getting his stuff more wider released now.
i also would love a Gremlins 3 and NO CGI shit either but have DIck Miller and Jackie Joseph while we still have them in it as well.
and if possible get as much of the Original cast back if they can. i don't want a remake either to be honest.
thanks for interview as well i wish you could have asked him if he will ever put The Movie Orgy or try to anyways get it released on blu-ray? that would i'm sure take a long time with copywrite shit and all but i'd still love to actually see that thing
What about PIRANHA?! NO MENTION😢🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟
Gramleens
Love Hollywood Boulevard - wonderful cast - silly and poignant in the best Looney Tunes kind of way