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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