Friday, October 14, 2011

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With a brilliant marketing move to tackle a remake of a setback, Universal Pictures, a writer Eric Heisserer (Nightmare on Elm St. remake of Final Destination, and 5) and director Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., cleverly done is approached from a different angle. While everyone would tell you otherwise, this is a remake of the prequel 2011-1952 is the thing from another world, is technically the predecessor of what happened in 1982, a masterpiece Thing by John Carpenter. We have that straight? For many reasons Carpenter movie monster paranoia is still one of my favorite horror movie of all time. Go to the screening, I knew the horror classic will not be less than the first director. That's why you need to remind yourself while watching this film: It 'just a prequel. It 'just a prequel. It 'just a prequel. But, it still seems like a remake?

The film opens in one of the best series of films. Three men in exchange jokes in the ATV snow radar echo of a constant beep when approaching their destination. When men think they are a source of a strange signal is buried in the collapse of Antarctic ice in a deep well of his car, which reveals the spacecraft buried at the bottom. Why am I stuck in two blocks of ice 1982 logo appears slowly Thing blue light. This is a fitting end well implemented series, but also gives us the first impression that this film will share many similarities with its predecessor. Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Death Proof, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World) plays a paleontologist Kate Lloyd. He asked Dr. Sander Halvorson and his assistant to find a scientific study to give an Antarctic snow.

Together the team bearded Norwegian (I think it's the law in Norway), and a handful of other Americans, as a helicopter pilot, Carter Braxton (John Edgerton), three shifts base to learn from their mandate. In addition to the spacecraft, the crew reveals the great tentacled alien encased in ice. Being aware of the team breaks out of the lab one night leads to hunting in the snow. One of the men may be made by the creature before the men have to turn the flames of prey. Just looking at the creature that they will learn who has the power to mimic the cellular structure of any creature comes into contact with. As a result, a tense thriller by the research team trys to reveal who is actually infected by the alien.

If all this sounds familiar you've seen John Carpenter's version which says almost thirty years. There's a reason why this story of paranoia leads can still have the power to sink into their world, after all this time. Not knowing who to trust and not be able to see the real culprit until it is too late is an effective trope of horror that has been studied for years. Add some surprising results show that the creature is transformed literally every one of his victims, and has a classic horror film. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. 's prequel knows and realizes some of the feelings of tension that is felt when looking at its predecessor. Management of the claustrophobic atmosphere of fear and time can be applauded. If nothing else, this film illustrates the fact that this man should have a bright future for horror fans scare the coming years. Unfortunately, the tools available are as boring as the ice is cold. The main culprit is the script.

The most obvious appeal to fans of old school horror gripe is that the CGI is abundant. As Carpenter's film, this is a slow burn, a film that takes its time showing a shocking change. After a few successful practical effects that recall the beginning of the extraordinary work of Rob Bottin, the CGI kicks with mixed results. Most of the time, it is unfortunately below average, the best is the iconic face of assimilation which is found in the American team. Effects to show some of the horrific images that allow fans to smile, but the cringe factor tangibility and there is never enough. This is a factor that leaves many fans of previous disasters.

The disappointment is the best way to describe the 2011 version of the Thing. A strict management and skilled labor is left out in the cold, a thin paper CGI scripts and poor. The horror younger fans, this prequel might surprise and amaze based on knowledge and Carpenter version or not. We hope that this will encourage them to try, if they have not already. Prequel thing for the overall experience left me feeling that is rarely attempted to set himself out of a prequel. Besides the final, which goes to the spacecraft, which was only briefly seen in Carpenter's film, The thing is more than enough for a remake of an exceptionally original. Prequel or a remake. . . It does not matter. Thing (2011) still stand as a director tries his darnedest to get their voices heard among the rattling sounds of numerous Hollywood remakes and tries to calm both studies challenging and cheering fans. Unfortunately, this fan has lost in the snow.

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With a brilliant marketing move to tackle a remake of a setback, Universal Pictures, a writer Eric Heisserer (Nightmare on Elm St. remake of Final Destination, and 5) and director Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., cleverly done is approached from a different angle. While everyone would tell you otherwise, this is a remake of the prequel 2011-1952 is the thing from another world, is technically the predecessor of what happened in 1982, a masterpiece Thing by John Carpenter. We have that straight? For many reasons Carpenter movie monster paranoia is still one of my favorite horror movie of all time. Go to the screening, I knew the horror classic will not be less than the first director. That's why you need to remind yourself while watching this film: It 'just a prequel. It 'just a prequel. It 'just a prequel. But, it still seems like a remake?

The film opens in one of the best series of films. Three men in exchange jokes in the ATV snow radar echo of a constant beep when approaching their destination. When men think they are a source of a strange signal is buried in the collapse of Antarctic ice in a deep well of his car, which reveals the spacecraft buried at the bottom. Why am I stuck in two blocks of ice 1982 logo appears slowly Thing blue light. This is a fitting end well implemented series, but also gives us the first impression that this film will share many similarities with its predecessor. Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Death Proof, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World) plays a paleontologist Kate Lloyd. He asked Dr. Sander Halvorson and his assistant to find a scientific study to give an Antarctic snow.

Together the team bearded Norwegian (I think it's the law in Norway), and a handful of other Americans, as a helicopter pilot, Carter Braxton (John Edgerton), three shifts base to learn from their mandate. In addition to the spacecraft, the crew reveals the great tentacled alien encased in ice. Being aware of the team breaks out of the lab one night leads to hunting in the snow. One of the men may be made by the creature before the men have to turn the flames of prey. Just looking at the creature that they will learn who has the power to mimic the cellular structure of any creature comes into contact with. As a result, a tense thriller by the research team trys to reveal who is actually infected by the alien.

If all this sounds familiar you've seen John Carpenter's version which says almost thirty years. There's a reason why this story of paranoia leads can still have the power to sink into their world, after all this time. Not knowing who to trust and not be able to see the real culprit until it is too late is an effective trope of horror that has been studied for years. Add some surprising results show that the creature is transformed literally every one of his victims, and has a classic horror film. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. 's prequel knows and realizes some of the feelings of tension that is felt when looking at its predecessor. Management of the claustrophobic atmosphere of fear and time can be applauded. If nothing else, this film illustrates the fact that this man should have a bright future for horror fans scare the coming years. Unfortunately, the tools available are as boring as the ice is cold. The main culprit is the script.

The most obvious appeal to fans of old school horror gripe is that the CGI is abundant. As Carpenter's film, this is a slow burn, a film that takes its time showing a shocking change. After a few successful practical effects that recall the beginning of the extraordinary work of Rob Bottin, the CGI kicks with mixed results. Most of the time, it is unfortunately below average, the best is the iconic face of assimilation which is found in the American team. Effects to show some of the horrific images that allow fans to smile, but the cringe factor tangibility and there is never enough. This is a factor that leaves many fans of previous disasters.

The disappointment is the best way to describe the 2011 version of the Thing. A strict management and skilled labor is left out in the cold, a thin paper CGI scripts and poor. The horror younger fans, this prequel might surprise and amaze based on knowledge and Carpenter version or not. We hope that this will encourage them to try, if they have not already. Prequel thing for the overall experience left me feeling that is rarely attempted to set himself out of a prequel. Besides the final, which goes to the spacecraft, which was only briefly seen in Carpenter's film, The thing is more than enough for a remake of an exceptionally original. Prequel or a remake. . . It does not matter. Thing (2011) still stand as a director tries his darnedest to get their voices heard among the rattling sounds of numerous Hollywood remakes and tries to calm both studies challenging and cheering fans. Unfortunately, this fan has lost in the snow.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

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Are you a fan of horror and mystery? If you have, then you should definitely look at the line thing. In 1984, "The Thing" hit the theaters and had a lot of good evaluation. Written by John W. Campbell, Jr., better known as the "father of science fiction," "The Thing" was surprisingly enthusiastic about the hearts of fans of horror cinema. Now, Universal Pictures is pleased to present an excellent remake of the horror film.

As it leaves a good impression on the world of the day, it seems at first sight, it is safe to say that many people wanted to see movies online Thing. The Thing 2011 is directed by Matthijs van Heijningen. The Star-nominated actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead ("Make It Happen"). It also stars Joel Edgerton, Eric Christian Olsen ("Fired Up"), Adewale Akinnuoye - Agbaje ("The Mummy Returns"), Ulrich Thomsen and Kim Bubba. Its screenplay was written by Eric Heise, the same person who wrote the screenplay for the hit movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street."

From the producers of "Dawn of the Dead" is another horror film that would certainly make you scream for help. "The Thing" is rated R for its violence and gore strong creature. However, many people still see the line Thing. "The Thing" is the story of people who have made their way to the Arctic to search. Fresh graduate Kate Lloyd (Winstead) is one of them. In the Arctic region, the team found an ice cube that has something in it. They bring ice to their "home" in the Arctic region, and decided to investigate. Kate feels something terrible will happen if you put things, but Dr. Sander Halvorson (Thomsen), the scientist who joined the team, unaware of his dilemma. They did not know that the things they found in the region of freezing is a terrible thing that could kill all ofthem.

"Thing" is set to be released up on the fourteenth day of October of this year. If you do not have enough money to pay the costs of the theater, you'll choose to wait for a copy of it. Probably, the original will be available on the fourteenth day of the month of November. But November is too far, right? And the original copy is expensive. So to save time and money, you better watch this movie online. You no longer need to wait for the dates. You no longer need to spend a lot of money. If you watch this movie online, all you need is a computer with an Internet connection and you can watch nicely, "Everything."

If you are a fan of horror and mystery, it is best to look at the thing online for free. In addition to satisfy their hunger for exciting and terrifying scenes, you can save time and money. Instead of spending money for the cost of theater, film can be viewed online and can look with pleasure again and again. If desired, you can cook your own popcorn and eat at the same time the pleasure of seeing the film peak season.

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The prequel: how well do the same version of John Carpenter?

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Science beard ... Joel Edgerton (left) stars Thing prequel, starring Kurt Russell John Carpenter's 1982 remake of the 1951 original

The Thing, Matthijs van Heijningen Jr coming prequel to John Carpenter's 1982 cult horror / science fiction, an alien hybrid creature with the ability to imitate life on Earth, is still a bit followed by a film of the 80 , not exactly set the box office on fire at the time of release. His arrival is not more logical, however, that last year Tron Legacy or later the remake of Conan cheap and gay. She at least examine the events offered in movies Carpenter, and the opportunity to examine one of the scariest real devices in the history of horror.

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2. Year built: 2011

3. Country: USA

4. Starring: Eric Christian Olsen, Joel Edgerton, Mary Elizabeth Winstead

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It seems strange that the last decade has been low-coat, and slasher films like Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street and Friday the thirteenth, when the protagonists of all three combined could not hold that the hatchet is a hateful thing of brilliance. Compared to the sight of a man with his mouth open Decapitated heads sprout spider legs and run around on the floor, Freddie, Jason and Michael look around, as disturbing as the episode of Bodger and Badger. Remake-o-phobes can not really complain, either, because it was originally (albeit loose) revision of the Howard Hawks / Christian Nyby 1952 sci-fi Potboiler Thing from Another World (both based in Novella 1938 Who's there? John W. Campbell, Jr., 1982 version is much closer to the source material).

The creation of Carpenter is still cool today, thanks to Rob Bottin and designers of the effects of Stan Winston, who created images of horror that the body repulsive stubbornly stick in the mind. It is amusing to note that contemporary critics dismissed the film for being too reliant on special effects at the expense of human drama, in comparison with their modern successors, it seems not everyone is short on dialogue.

A clip costs of the new version is my coat to show films Heijningen Jr., this week, but it's not exactly bode well. Instead comes from abroad so unbearably slow and ugly on the carcass of a dog, as it does in one of the most spectacular sequences in film monster Heijningen Carpenter seems to explode fully formed from the block of ice, where he was discovered by a group of American and Norwegian scientists on a research facility remote Antarctic

The transformation of a movie that has come to an upset stomach sensations prosaic spectators Jumpy slasher fare is not only a mistake but an insult to the legacy 1982 horrible, especially when modern CGI effects should be an opportunity for claims more inventive protests.

Let us hope for something more imaginative that awaits us when the movie comes out in cinemas in the UK in December (next month in the U.S.) because Heijningen Jr has a real opportunity here to make an addition Canon interesting. The cast is solid, with Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Animal Kingdom is so hot right now Joel Edgerton heading things, and the trailer full of July sees something more positive. (About Winstead, it's time in this series had a female point of view:. The character of the most prominent women in Carpentersville film was the voice of chess computers)

On the other hand, Heijningen Jr. is not one thing was tree, Carpenter, better known as a leader in car ads. As my colleague, Phelim O'Neill, recently said of this unique, Hollywood is not exactly what it was in 1982.

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The hype generator surrounding Universal’s pricey remake/reimagining/whatever of John Carpenter’s 1982 chiller “The Thing” (itself a remake of 1951’s “The Thing From Another World”) has been on the fritz lately. We first got a fairly impressive look at the movie way back at last year’s New York Comic Con. At that point the film was scheduled for an April 29th, 2011 bow, before getting pushed back considerably to the more Halloween-friendly slot of October 14th, 2011. While this new release date is right around the corner, only one trailer and a single mysterious poster for the flick had surfaced in recent months (though we’re just happy it’s a Halloween release that doesn’t feature home video footage of ghosts). Well, the hype generator seems to have been reengaged, with MTV (via Coming Soon) debuting the first stand alone clip from the movie.

The incredibly brief clip (it clocks in at a whopping 46 seconds) shows Adewale “Don’t Call Me Mr. Eko” Akinnuoye-Agbaje, playing American helicopter pilot Derek Jameson, investigating the ice coffin of the titular shape-shifting beast. He wipes away a layer of frost before getting the bejeezus scared out of him by a fellow crewmember (it looks to us like a bearded Stig Henrik Hoff, but he appears and disappears so quickly it’s sort of hard to tell). Since this is a horror movie clip, designed for maximum shock, moments later the ice coffin erupts, the intergalactic creature escaping (loudly) through the ceiling.

While this glimpse is far too short to leave any real impression, it is worth noting that back at Comic Con, the film’s director Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. swore up, down, and sideways about how much of the movie’s monster would be realized using practical physical effects (mostly puppets). In this clip, though, the ice coffin has that distinctively phony shimmer of computer effects, and when the monster makes its debut it looks entirely computer generated, a dangle of legs (or perhaps tentacles). One only needs to look to “Attack the Block,” whose ferocious creatures were almost wholly practical, to see how scary puppets can be.

We remain, based on the hazy memories from Comic Con, cautiously optimistic about this one – it’s got a cool, multi-culti cast (including Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton and Ulrich Thomsen) and unlike most prequels, has a story mysterious enough to merit further investigation. We just hope that once we get a good look at the monster it’ll be more physical and less computer-y. We’ll know soon enough.

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I was so much more, before the collapse. I was a scout, ambassador, missionary. I spread the entire cosmos, has met innumerable worlds, took the Holy Communion is inappropriate, and edited the entire universe is bootstrapped with joy, with infinite increments. I was a soldier in the war the same entropy. I was very hand, ending with the Creation itself.

So I had a lot of wisdom. So a lot of experience. Now I can not remember all the things I knew. I can only remember that I once knew them.

I remember the accident, though. He killed most of these ends directly, but just crawled from the wreckage: a few trillion cells, a soul too weak to hold them in check. Rebel biomass yield in spite of my most desperate attempt to hold myself together: the panic of small pieces of meat, more instinctively what members they could remember and fled through the ice burning. By the time I had regained control of what remained of the fire was dead, and the cold was back closing in. I barely managed to push enough antifreeze to keep my cells from a break in the ice before train me.

I remember waking up, too: dull stirrings in real time, the first fire of cognition, consciousness slow thermal blooming of body and soul embrace after a long sleep. I remember a two-leg spurs around me, the strange noises they made Chittering, Odd consistency of their body plans. How bad they looked! Their morphology as ineffective! Including those with disabilities, I have seen so many things to solve. So I came out. I took communion. I tasted the flesh of the world

And the world attacked me. He attacked me.

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I left this place in ruins. He was on the other side of the mountains, the Norwegian camp, it is called here and I could never have reached this distance in a skin biped. Fortunately there was another form of choice, less biped, but better adapted to local climate. I hid it in the rest of me was the fight against the attack. I fled into the night on all fours, and let the flames that cover my escape.

I did not stop running until I came here. I walked among these new riders with the skin of a quadruped, and because they had not seen me take another form, they did not attack.

And when I assimilated into traffic when I changed biomass and sank in unknown characters in the eyes of local, I made this community in solitude, learned that the world does not like what he does not know no.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

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Everything has been created in the spring of February 2000, when three musicians met to play some concerts and to record the first CD of sound effects, Wisdom, under Swedish label Universal. In 2001, they recorded a second CD on the same label as a quartet with Joe McPhee. Both CDs are out of print.

The trio had long wanted constellation where several musical styles to meet a very strong grip. All members are affected by different traditions of free music from Germany, England and America, and these influences are felt, and do not need to hear.

When the trio started, the book contains mainly songs of Don Cherry, then the group name. Since Joe McPhee `s participation in the group is involved in reportuar other free jazz standards by David Murray, Frank Lowe and Norman Howard. Even groups of enthusiasm for rock music, is when they play 'will bring you My Love, "PJ Harvey is the second CD. Today the book has expanded to include songs by White Stripes, The Sonics and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. This is just one example that shows how close musical styles are today, how similar is the energy and can be, and how today `s audience is melted together, devoted to creative music. The question is now in Norway, has signed with the label Smalltown Supersound .

Mats Gustafsson is today Sweden and one of the biggest names in the music scene free. Through groups like Gush, trio and Peter Brötzmann AALY Chicago `s tent, he has established itself as a very powerful saxophonist, and has somewhat reinvented the way to play the saxophone.

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Haker Flaten and Paal Nilssen Ingebrigt-Love has become known as Norway `s heavy rhythm section. Because they `re long time collaboration started in 1992, has worked with various groups, including Ken Vandermark School Days, Scorch trio with Raoul Bjorkenheim, and Swedish / Norwegian jazz-group Atomic.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

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Spaceship Crash countries on earth many years ago and is buried in Antarctic ice. It is a creature on board. Modern scientists dig up a creature, thaw it and find out too late that he is still alive - and have the power to mimic all forms of life. Desire to live and grow, is insatiable. It begins to assume the identities of researchers have isolated Antarctic research station. The crucial question is: Who is the real, and this is the case? The original story was called "Who's there?" It 'written by John W. Campbell, Jr., at the end of 1930, and offered the story so strong and scary that he has inspired at least four versions of the film before that: the original story in 1951, an attack Body Snatchers in 1956 and in 1978, Allen in 1979 and now, a remake of John Carpenter in 1982, again called The Thing.

I mention the previous incarnations of himself, not to show my proficiency pay Companion of the film, but to suggest several approaches to this material. Both versions 1950, especially Body Snatchers, was seen at the time as fables based on McCarthyism, Communists, as victims of the Thing, then, sounded and acted like your best friend, but they were infected with a deadly secret. ALIEN, placed on a spacecraft, but with the same condition, less attention to "Who's there?" Idea and Special Effects: Do not forget that the creature bit of trouble, which broke the Astronaut in the stomach? Now comes this detailed version of John Carpenter, a master of suspense (Halloween). The trick depends on its special effects, which are among the most comprehensive sites, foul and horrible yet reached by the new generation Hollywood visual wizards.

Case is a great barf-bag movie is good, but it's good? I found it disappointing, for two reasons: the shallow characterizations and implausible behavior of scientists outpost of the ice. The characters have never been the strength Carpenter says he likes movies, create feelings of his audience, and I assume that he would rather see us jump six inches to interfere in the personality of his characters. This time, however, despite the rough outside, and not very reliable typecasting stereotypes (drunken, psycho, the hero), he lived in his station ice with people whose main purpose in life is to get jumped from behind. Some scenes that develop the characterizations are overwhelmed by the scenes in which men are the only thing configurations attack.

This brings us to another issue of credibility. We know that the thing is just like waiting indicator, and then pounce, digest, and to imitate him - at which point you will see a new Doc, Doc is still, or is it? Well, a clear protection against this problem is water resistant to a boy system, but from time to time, Carpenter allows his characters to wander alone and returned to the silly grins on their faces, until we lost a number of which may have an infection, and who is not. It takes away from the fun.

The thing is basically, it's just a geek show, gross-out movie, where teenagers can dare each other to see on the screen. There is nothing wrong with that, I like being afraid, and afraid of many scenes in the thing. But it seems clear that Carpenter has made his choice from the beginning to focus on special effects and technology and provide the history and people become secondary. Since this material has been done before and better, especially in the original thing, and with strangers, there is no reason to watch this version, unless you're interested in what the thing seems from extrusion anonymous giant fat bodies crab legs and transform into a dog. Incredibly, I bet that thousands if not millions of moviegoers interested in seeing this.

There are times when we seem to be sticking his head into the blood, stinking mouth of the unknown, the thing is transformed into beings with body parts of dogs, humans, lobsters and spiders, all wrapped in the intestines sticky.

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Well, reading through the great John Carpenter reviews done by the great guys at the forum I felt like I owed them a review. SO here is my John Carpenters, The Thing, movie review... As we are wading knee deep through the age of CGI and animation in movies we have to appreciate the practical, physical effects done by the greats. Tom Savini instantly pops to mind, but so does Rob Bottin and Stan Winston who worked on this, in my mind the greatest physical special effects movie of all time.

The whole movie's effects done really...think about it, back in the 1980's as well. Impossible I've heard many say as they heard this fact, but could you blame them? A body exploding open, a head forming into a spider type creature, the HUGE thing, and much more. Truly amazing work. Effects alone this movie deserves 10/10. Now, for the storyline side of this movie. Over in an Antarctic base there is no life, none at all, no communications, no sign of research, and no sign of human life. A team of scientists and odd jobs guys are brought in to investigate. What awaits them the first time they enter the area shocks the group.

A frozen suicide case, forever encased forever in ice, bloodied shredded longjohns, and the occasional odd sound...but before that? Why is that man flying after those dogs, firing? Even when he lands he tries after it, blowing the helicopter he was riding to smitherines along with himself and his compatriot is killed by one mans fire. Garry, the leader of the outpost. The team are sent in after this, and indeed the horror starts. The storyline effect deserves a nice 8/10 and the actual story overall?

One point less 7/10. The actors in this movie are wonderful, even for (on the most part) bit part actors as the extra soldiers. Well the great actor, Kurt Russels screen presence as the gruff helicopter pilot MacReady is greatly improved by the setting, camera work, and dramatic tense music. As his characters trust to others develops his real acting comes out of the shell it is in during the first quater of the movie. And his bad ass/unfeeling style really bringso ut some nice support from the other characters, especially Copper, which seems like his best friend (if there is any) in the movie. Great acting in the first time they find the block of ice though, seriously creepy.

Acting gets a nice 8/10. Music is the only thing in which I questioned during the first area of the movie. It was nice and tense alright, but it was hardly someting which I pictured later on in the gore. But how wrong was I, keeping the tension clock turning is important for me alright and this movie does overtime in that department. As I haven't got much more to say on the music apart from the usual excellently composed sentence here is my mark for that, 8/10. Style is top in director greatness. If a director's style pops out to you it means he has to at least be worth a few movies. And John Carpenters dark, brooding style has brought me back many times to most of his movies. If his grainy visual effects and steadicam shots are ever out of his horrors I will eat my hat, they are his trademark, they are his for a lifetime of work. The whole creeping camera works well in some moments of the movie and not so well in others, the speed of it means it cannot focus up quick enough in some scenes, but in others it can work wonders for visual effect. For style he gets a 7/10. Only the fact the creeping camera sometimes loses point.

Any time a film has someone guessing for more than just under a dozen years (in my case, in others, much much longer) "what happened then?" After the final scene it has to be great. And the ending is one of the supreme sci-fi moments that lives on in our memorys for years. The last chess comment...who was the final Thing?

Or was there a final Thing at all? Who knows, and unless John does the sequel himself I will never take a games explanation as the truth. But any 20 year old movie that gets a game also shows how great the Thing franchise could be. Ok a short movie review but here is my final grade for it. 8/10. Only a few too many minor discrepancys make it less than a 9, but still a great movie. Buy it now.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

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The Thing prequel John Carpenters original is directed by Matthijs van Heijningen star Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Eric Christian Olsen, Joel Edgerton, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Ulrich Thomsen Kim and Bubba.

Antarctica is the last place you want is to be enclosed in a dozen guys in the Norwegian press in 2011 of the thing. Universal Pictures released Red-Band trailer quickly to keep the advertising going to the highly anticipated theatrical release of the thing on October 14, 2011.

The trailer is very short, less than a minute to be precise, and includes a pretty cool scene. We hope that Universal does not just burn the whole movie, showing us the best part of the prequel thing. One thing that definitely has a lot of film is CGI, not sure if it's good or not.

Synopsis: ". Discovering the site of an Antarctic research alien craft leads to confrontation, a graduate student Kate Lloyd and scientist, Dr. Sander Halvorson"

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Universal Pictures is getting ready to unleash The Thing in theaters everywhere starting October 14. To help get movie-goers into The Thing spirit, Universal has debuted a new "It Will Become You" Custom Video Creator at ItWillBecomeYou.com. This new site enables users to put a horrific spin on their own videos, by causing tentacles to come out of the user's body. Click on the photo below to create your own video and terrify your friends.

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The studio has also created an elaborate YouTube prank, which appears to be a young woman in a bikini, and then turns into something much different. There are nine different videos to choose from. Click on the image below to check out these video pranks.

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Universal Pictures has debuted an Augmented Reality Flamethrower game for iPhone and Android users. Players must use their flamethrower in a 360-degree environment to ward off attacking alien creatures. Users can also "infect" themselves and, with facial-recognition software, players can see what they would look like if they were actually infected. Take a look at some screenshots from this game below.

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Click Here! to download the Augmented Reality Flamethrower game for Apple devices, and Click Here! to download the game for Android devices.

The Thing comes to theaters October 14th, 2011 and stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Jonathan Walker, Kim Bubbs, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. The film is directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr..

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Summary

Antarctica: a continent of extraordinary beauty, impressive. It also houses an isolated outpost in a scientific discovery of possibilities becomes a mission of survival if an alien is discovered by an international team of scientists. The change caused accidentally shipwrecked colony, has the ability to transform into a perfect replica of every living being. It may seem that you or I, but inside, it is inhuman.

In the thriller The Thing, paranoia spreads like an epidemic among a group of researchers who are infected, one by one, by a mystery of another planet. Paleontologist Kate Lloyd (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) has traveled to the desolate region of the expedition of his life. To participate in a Norwegian research team that has stumbled across an alien ship buried in the ice, she discovered a body that seems to have disappeared in the crash eons ago. But he wakes up. When a simple experiment release from prison abroad frozen, Kate must participate in the pilot of the crew, Carter (Joel Edgerton), preventing it from killing them one by one. And in this great land intense, a parasite that can imitate anything it touches the pit man against man, as he tries to survive and prosper.