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MVegas893.1 wrote:as i think The Thing is one of the truly great horror films of my lifetime
maldon007 wrote:Hey it's your thread...and good rant anyway, dead on.
basm wrote:and probably a tie-in with a pizza promotion or something (lol... a pizza promotion for The Thing... I make myself laugh).




MVegas893.1 wrote:basm wrote:and probably a tie-in with a pizza promotion or something (lol... a pizza promotion for The Thing... I make myself laugh).
I'm thinking Red Lobster.
Crab legs anyone?
Mr. E. Monkey wrote:Wee drop is NOT a dinosaur with a mind-control hat. Wee drop is NOT a dinosaur with a mind-control hat...
goofygurl wrote:Wee is a fire breathing dragon???


Necrowerx wrote:I dunno.. doesn't look to me like they've changed that much from the John Carpenter version, so what's the point? Updated SFX? That's not good enough a reason, IMO.
I don't understand some of these modern remakes.Often the original is better (like Halloween).
basm wrote:Also, it's a prequel, not a reboot.
NorrisUnleashed wrote:I saw the trailer the other day and instantly became excited. I told my wife like two days ago and she told me she has never seen the 1982 one. Amazon cant ship that DVD fast enough. I was also a fan of the dark horse comics in the early 90's.

Fu Shen wrote:I have plenty of faith in Hollywood . . . faith that they'll screw it up. Hard. What I get from the preview is more thriller than horror. The CG screeching, the jump moments, etc. There will be action. There will be violence. There will be screaming and gore. Will there be horror? I'm not so sure. Given that they point out from the producers of Dawn of the Dead, I'm expecting a fast-thing/slow-thing debate to break out after everyone sees it. Slow-thing is more about the horror and fast-thing is all about "holy shit!", or something like that.
Sorry to be a wet blanket, but that's just how I see it. It's very hard for me to get excited about movies anymore. Theater? Maybe. My brother may get all psyched up and drag me out. It actually helps that I have low expectations. Leaves the door open for movies to be surprisingly good.
The trailer did make me wonder . . . They're making this woman out as the main protagonist, but we all know where this is going. We're expecting a couple guys in a helicopter chasing a dog when it all wraps up, right?
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