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  • mego73
    Printed paperboard Tiger
    • Aug 1, 2003
    • 6690

    The Thing prequel

    Trailer: The Thing - Screened

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  • bp1701a
    Museum Super Collector
    • Aug 27, 2007
    • 226

    #2
    Oooooo, wayyyy better than that Planet of apes remake...
    I am MEGO CRAZZZYYY !!!

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    • Hector
      el Hombre de Acero
      • May 19, 2003
      • 31852

      #3
      I can't compare it to the new apes movies...because they are totally two different types of movies.

      But this Thing prequel does have an old school feel to it...which is very cool.

      The only gripe is that this Norwegian team speaks English...when you see the Norwegians arrive at the American station in the first Carpenter flick...there was obviously a language barrier...that's why they got shot in the first place...lol.

      But of course...they explain why...the Norwegians are joined by Americans...whose presence was unmentioned in the original film....so how convenient...lol.

      Norwegian will be spoken as well of course.

      But it looks good nevertheless...I definitely wanna check it out...

      Last edited by Hector; Jul 15, '11, 6:54 PM.
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      • gummi
        Career Member
        • Dec 2, 2009
        • 534

        #4
        Mainstream Hollywood seems to have run out of ideas for the horror genre. I wonder if they've set a date to start filming the remake for this remake of a remake?
        "Trying is the first step towards failure." - H. J. Simpson, 1997

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        • bp1701a
          Museum Super Collector
          • Aug 27, 2007
          • 226

          #5
          well, didnt they remake of the remake of LEATHERFACE,JASON VORHEES,,,,
          I am MEGO CRAZZZYYY !!!

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          • gummi
            Career Member
            • Dec 2, 2009
            • 534

            #6
            Originally posted by bp1701a
            well, didnt they remake of the remake of LEATHERFACE,JASON VORHEES,,,,
            My point exactly.
            "Trying is the first step towards failure." - H. J. Simpson, 1997

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            • MicromanZone
              Banned
              • Apr 26, 2011
              • 285

              #7
              Originally posted by gummi
              Mainstream Hollywood seems to have run out of ideas for the horror genre. I wonder if they've set a date to start filming the remake for this remake of a remake?
              In the horror genre? More like in general. Seriously look at the major new and hyped releases. Then look back on the 1980s or 1970s. It’s tons of rehashes nowadays.

              But that said, this prequel/re-imagining looks really good. The first Thing freaked the hell out of me. This is pushing the right buttons yet again.
              Last edited by MicromanZone; Jul 15, '11, 9:18 PM.

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              • Iron Mego
                Wake Up Heavy
                • Jan 31, 2010
                • 3536

                #8
                Hollywood has been remaking movies as long as they've been making movies. It's the status quo.There were dozens of silent versions of Dracula and Frankenstein, etc. back in the day.

                This actually looks pretty cool, and I'll try and catch it on cable or something.
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                • Werewolf
                  Inhuman
                  • Jul 14, 2003
                  • 14953

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Iron Mego
                  Hollywood has been remaking movies as long as they've been making movies. It's the status quo.There were dozens of silent versions of Dracula and Frankenstein, etc. back in the day.
                  Not exactly.

                  There were many Vampire related silent films but really only two that actually featured Dracula and both were unauthorized. The lost "Dracula's Death/Drakula Halala" (1921) which isn't an adaption of the novel and takes place in an insane asylum where an inmate claims to be Dracula and the famous Nosferatu (1922). Nosferatu is very good BTW. Be sure to watch the color tinted one.

                  Frankenstein, there were only 3 I can think of. The most famous being Edison's version from 1910 and the lost 1915 "Life without Soul." Life without soul is very loosely adapted. Lastly there is the also lost "Il mostro di Frankenstein" from 1921. Edison's Frankenstein is surprisingly impressive considering its age and it's only about 13 minutes long.
                  Last edited by Werewolf; Jul 16, '11, 12:36 AM.
                  You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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                  • Iron Mego
                    Wake Up Heavy
                    • Jan 31, 2010
                    • 3536

                    #10
                    I might have used a bit of hyperbole. The point is it's been happening since they've been making movies, and not just with horror films.
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                    • Bruce Banner
                      HULK SMASH!
                      • Apr 3, 2010
                      • 4335

                      #11
                      Been anticipating this movie highly since it was announced.

                      I like the fact that they went the prequel route rather than doing a remake.

                      Now, we'll actually get to see the Norwegian team discovering the ship and defrosting the alien and everything.

                      Of course, this movie should end with the helicopter chasing the Thing-Dog across the ice! Here's hoping.
                      PUNY HUMANS!

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                      • MicromanZone
                        Banned
                        • Apr 26, 2011
                        • 285

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Iron Mego
                        I might have used a bit of hyperbole. The point is it's been happening since they've been making movies, and not just with horror films.
                        Well, Star Wars was created as an homage to Flash Gordon and other classic space serials, but it is clearly it’s own beast. If somehow Star Wars were never made but the film industry remained in the state it is, it’s quite easy to conceive of this modern Hollywood “re-imagining” Flash Gordon with a darker plot and not much variation in concept.

                        That’s the issue. Old ideas are simply being regurgitated and not being digested into something newer than the source.

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                        • ctc
                          Fear the monkeybat!
                          • Aug 16, 2001
                          • 11183

                          #13
                          >Star Wars was created as an homage to Flash Gordon

                          Wasn't it supposed to BE Flash Gordon, but DeLaurentis had the rights?

                          ....which kinda supports your theory even more....

                          Don C.

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                          • Gorn Captain
                            Invincible Ironing Man
                            • Feb 28, 2008
                            • 10549

                            #14
                            The trailer looks good, though it does feel like a sort of remake.
                            I've seen worse, so I'll give this one a try.

                            Though as a prequel, I would have preferred The Thing: First Class, where all the young Things go to school. I can see the teacher shouting: "Hey, Thing. Yeah you, in the last row! Stop replicating your desk and start paying attention!"
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                            "When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."

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                            • Nostalgiabuff
                              Muddling through
                              • Oct 4, 2008
                              • 11423

                              #15
                              looks good to me. love the Carpenter version.

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