![]() ![]() Would you keep going in that fashion? I kind of liken it to the Evil Dead series. Then the second movie comes around, and it's more of a meta commentary on the movie. The first movie was more or less serious, even if it was a little campy. I've had three decades to think about it. ![]() I know that you've mentioned a few times that you have an idea for Gremlins 3. Whatever that time is, my guess is it's probably safer to feed your Mogwai pretty much whatever you want once the dawn has broken right. So, you probably want to travel your Mogwai - it's a little impossible - in the same time zone.Īnd then of course, after midnight, when is it safe again? And although it's not explicitly stated, I think it's kind of implicitly held that once the sun comes up. They don't really care for flying or traveling that much. He doesn't really like flying that's something that he and Joe Dante have in common. Now, people will say things like, "What if you put him in a plane and feed him at a certain time, and then you fly to LA?" First of all, you probably shouldn't put Gizmo in a plane to begin with that's probably bad idea. You can't feed them after midnight, so if you're on the East Coast, you're talking about the East Coast's midnight - you're not talking about California. Clearly, the thing that's the most important is that the midnight time stamp signature has to be within the respective time zone that you're in. Obviously, one that I've given a tremendous amount of thought to over the last few decades. Zach Galligan: Well, it is a very complicated and complex situation. What determines where and when you can actually feed Mogwai? And what can they eat, because they're so prone to getting wet? But there just isn't enough narrative room in a 30 second spot to squeeze the dog in." I guess they just felt like, "Listen, we love the dog. To do all that they managed to do in 30 seconds is pretty impressive. But you're trying to tell a quick, funny story as rapidly and as well and as visually capable as you possibly can. But I guess with a 30 second commercial - maybe if it was a 60 second commercial - you could show some of the details. The dog is asleep in a little doggy bed, and when Gizmo spills it, the dog perks up his ears and gets kind of concerned. I don't know why they didn't really explore this, but I have a dog - Barney style dog, like I had in the original one. It's just cute, and you can't see those at all.īut probably the most interesting thing that was cut was out of frame right next to the couch, on the left hand side. There's one where I have him near the sink, and I'm telling him to stay away from the faucet. ![]() I'm bowling, and Gizmo's cheering me on by the gutter lane. There's one hilarious picture of Gizmo and I, where we're bowling together. There's one picture of Gizmo and I both watching a 3D movie with 3D glasses, I'm eating popcorn, and he's sitting next to me on the couch. You can't see them, but they wanted to show the extent of Gizmo and my relationship through the years. The set decorators did an amazing job of framed pictures. ![]() There's still some easter eggs that people can't quite see in the commercial themselves, and I'm thinking about putting them up on my Instagram. Zach Galligan: Well, there were a couple. Was there anything that particularly struck you? I just watched this the Mountain Dew spot a little while ago, and the first thing I noticed was there are a ton of little Easter eggs placed around the scene that call back to the original Gremlins movie. ![]()
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