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Showing posts with label joe dante. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joe dante. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
A Gaggle of Gremlins
Here's a slew of articles from Starlog Magazine about about Gremlins 2: The New Batch, starting with one that gives theories on the origins of the Gremlins:




And here's an overview on the film (from Starlog #154, May 1990):
Saturday, March 29, 2008
1984 Film Comment article on "Gremlins" and director Joe Dante
Here's an article from Film Comment Vol. 20 No. 3 (May-June 1984) about Joe Dante (who as readers of this blog may have guessed, is one of my favorite film directors), who discusses "Piranha", "The Howling", "Twilight Zone: The Movie" and the then-recent "Gremlins".
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gremlins,
joe dante,
piranha,
the howling,
twilight zone
Monday, March 24, 2008
Martin Short on "Innerspace"
Here's an interview with the well-known comic actor Martin Short, in which he discusses his roles as Jack Putter in Joe Dante's vastly underrated film "Innerspace".
Zach Galligan on "Gremlins"
Joe Dante and Mike Finnell on "Gremlins"
Here's an article in which director Joe Dante and producer Mike Finnell discuss their 1984 blockbuster "Gremlins". From Starlog #85 (August 1984).
Labels:
gremlins,
joe dante,
mike finnell,
william schallert
Hoyt Axton on "Gremlins"
Edward Andrews on "Gremlins', 'Twilight Zone', and "Sixteen Candles"
Here's an interview with veteran character actor Edward Andrews, where he discusses his roles as the bank owner in "Gremlins", Grandpa Howard in "Sixteen Candles", and various roles in 'The Twilight Zone', among other things. From Starlog #87 (October 1984)



Labels:
acting,
edward andrews,
gremlins,
joe dante,
twilight zone
Chris Columbus on "Gremlins"
Here's an interview with famed filmmaker Chris Columbus ("Home Alone", the Harry Potter series), in which he discusses his first filmic creation, "Gremlins". From Starlog #86 (September 1984).
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