Gremlins
(1984)
Rating:
PG
Runtime:
106 minutes
Box
Office (in today’s dollars): 332 million (approximately)
Characters:
Billy Peltzer, Gizmo, Kate Beringer, Stripe, Pete Fountaine, Mr. Hanson, Randall
Peltzer, Lynn Peltzer, Mrs. Deagle, Gerald Hopkins
Cool
Stuff: The Bathroom Buddy
Cool
Music: “The Gremlin Rag”
Cool
Quote: “Bright light!”
Three
simple rules: keep him out of the light, don’t give him any water, and don’t
feed him after midnight. Yet nobody could do it. I guess it would be almost impossible to keep the Mogwai away from
all these things, but the old man who owned the store was able to find a way.
It is by far the scariest/grossest ’80s movie I have watched so far for my blog
... but it is great! Gizmo is cute and funny, and Stripe is not cute and not
funny. My favorite scene with each is when Gizmo is driving the Barbie pink Corvette
and when Stripe is smokin’, drinkin’, and watchin’ Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs. Billy is a bank teller (like me!) and Kate works at a bar (like my
girlfriend ... wishes she did!). The rest of the cast is good, but is mostly
just there to fill in when Gizmo is not.
There
are no cool cars in this film (Billy has a piece of junk), so the cool thing in
this film is the Bathroom Buddy, a travel-sized invention that was an
all-in-one toothbrush-razor-comb-nail-clipper-mirror. And by cool I mean it
didn’t work ... but it was a good idea. As for something that did work: “The
Gremlin Rag” is a catchy tune. When the gremlins were up to no good, this
seemed to be the song that was playing; much like the song that followed Darth
Vader around. Cool quote for the film ... definitely “Bright light!” which
Gizmo says on numerous occasions. And by Gizmo I mean me, and by numerous
occasions I mean I say it all the time.
This
movie (along with Temple of Doom) is
responsible for the eventual invention of the PG-13 rating. It was a bit
scarier than a cute cuddly PG, but not a disgusting frightful R. Nerd fact: Red Dawn was the first movie to have a
PG-13 rating ... for extreme amounts of Swayze. So be careful, parents who follow
Salty Chewbacca; this might be one you don’t let your kids watch ... or if you
do just be ready to explain to them the dangers of putting things in blenders
and microwaves.
Next
movie to review: The Karate Kid