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EXCL: Chris Columbus on Gremlins & Other Sequels/Remakes

Source:Edward Douglas
February 5, 2010


When you've been working in the industry as long as filmmaker Chris Columbus, you're bound to have racked up a few bonafide classics, and that's certainly true with The Goonies and Gremlins, two movies Columbus wrote for Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment back in the '80s. As a director, Columbus went on to direct beloved films like Adventures in Babysitting and Mrs. Doubtfire... as well as the first two movies starring one Harry Potter.

Over the years, there's been lots of talk about doing remakes and/or sequels to some of Columbus' earlier work, the most recent one being a rumor that there were plans of doing a 3D remake of Gremlins. When ComingSoon.net spoke to Columbus at the junket for his new movie Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief, he admitted that so far, neither he nor the original film's producer Steven Spielberg had been contacted about it.

"I spoke to Steven Spielberg a couple days ago and said, 'You know, I've been reading on the internet about this 'Gremlins 3D' and no one's approached him either, so I don't know if that's really true," Columbus told us.

That doesn't mean he's completely ruling out doing some sort of sequel or update. "It would be fun to go back and revisit (them). Something like 'Gremlins,' which is a movie I really like, I think it's impossible to recreate in a CGI environment. I think it will inevitably lose some of its charm. Those are edgy Muppets in a sense and you don't want to lose that sense of anarchy that those gremlins had, because behind the scenes are 25 puppeteers making them to come to life."

"'Goonies' would have to be the Goonies on their own as parents and their children doing something," he continued. "But as Steven said, 'How can you really be going underground finding another gigantic pirate ship filled with treasure? What can be the next adventure?'"

What about a sequel to Mrs. Doubtfire, his hit cross-dressing comedy starring Robin Williams? "'Mrs. Doubtfire' is an interesting idea for a sequel because it's the one time in film history where you can revisit the character and they'll be the same age 15 years later. Because of the make-up, people can see Mrs. Doubtfire again and nothing has changed about her, which I think is kind of interesting."

Columbus also mentioned he's still in touch with Spielberg regularly and the two of them have been talking about producing a movie together, although it's not likely to be a sequel to one of the movies above.

We'll have our full interview with Columbus next week before Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief opens on February 12.

COMMENTS (43)

Posted by:
jingle
February 5, 2010
maybe, but i think the Goonies sequel is not a wise idea cuz its just good to be left as one movie. Mrs Doubtfire on the other hand souds a little awkward.
Posted by:
for the love of pete!
February 5, 2010
if hollywood decides to remake the gremlins 3D and create sequels to the goonies as well as mrs.doubtfire iam going to go insane.

why oh why would you EVER remake the gremlins and a goonies sequel? really? mr.doubtfire sequel an interesting idea? whats the point? both movies were exciting and entertaining and wrapped up their
stories perfectly.

instead of a sequel they will probably just remake them ... oh crap, thats EXACTLY what their going to do! fo the love of pete.
Posted by:
Gary
February 5, 2010
GREMLINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by:
Crash_n_Burn
February 5, 2010
No!! Leave The Goonies ALONE! No remake or sequel is needed.
Posted by:
matthooper
February 5, 2010
It's Amblin not Amlin.
Posted by:
derek
February 5, 2010
Leave Mrs. Doubtfire alone!!
Posted by:
Kribsy
February 5, 2010
NOO! If they remade Goonies, they'd have no balls. There'd be no cursing or any of the good stuff that made the original CLASSIC.,
Posted by:
marcus
February 5, 2010
THEY NEED AT LEAST TWO BLACK KIDS IN A GOONIES REMAKE!
Posted by:
bababooey
February 5, 2010
I say go for it with all three. Really, why not? It doesn't hurt the originals or how we perceive them. If it does bother you then you've got some problems to work out if it effects like you like it does. It doesn't tarnish the originals since it's a new movie.

That being said, I do wish Hollywood would spend time on moire original ideas. Although that is kind of hard to do when everything has virtually been done.
Posted by:
hoof hearted
February 5, 2010
i've heard rumors about " goonies never die " for about 5 or 6 years. it could be cool if done right, but the way films are made these days, something like the goonies will be hard to do. as far as gremlins, if it's a sequel and not a re-make, and they do use puppets instead of cgi, it's gonna be good, even if it's not as good as the first two. classics with a sequel could very well work great. old fx are a muct for a gremlins sequel.

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