Just saw the trailer. First impressions were not good.Valis88 said:I'm sure that they did this for the sole purpose of full frontal nudity, or possible explicit sex scene (ten bucks says 'the thing' violates her in some graphic sexual way). There is no other reason than that.Stalk3rchief said:D: The Norwegian camp showed no evidence of having a woman station there.(Not sexist, it's true) ((ALTHOUGH, if she's the one of the first victims it'll be okay.))
Sadly I think now a days if a movie doesn't have some exposed boobs,(or more and graphic sexual depictions), in it them a majority of male movie goers will not go and see it.
...hmm honestly though what is there to make a prequel of? The only thing I could think of would be the Norwegian science station...anything else would be the crashing of its ship :/Mike Fang said:snip
From what I gather, that's exactly what it's going to be. From the trailer and word-of-mouth I've heard and seen, it looks like this is going to cover the discovery of The Thing and what happened at the Norwegian station.gbemery said:...hmm honestly though what is there to make a prequel of? The only thing I could think of would be the Norwegian science station...anything else would be the crashing of its ship :/
There's no point in even watching then,Hardcore_gamer said:I am assuming that the prequel will be about the Norwegians who got killed by the thing
I'm going to be one of those people: This is old news. Use the forum search before making a thread. I found out about this weeks ago, actually because people made threads like the one you have made.Mike Fang said:Snip
Whoa you actually want John Carpenter to direct this movie? If he was anywhere near it then i'd actually be more worried about it. John Carpenter hasn't been good in over a decade.Mike Fang said:I recently went to see ?Don?t Be Afraid of The Dark.? An apt title, since there?s nothing in the movie worth being scared of. It delivers maybe one or two mild jump scares, but?well I don?t want to spoil it if you decide to see it for yourself, but let?s say it makes the same mistake ?Darkness Falls? did and tries to make something that?s really not scary the subject of a horror movie. I really don?t see why they gave it an R rating, either.
But there is one thing worth being afraid of that I saw when I watched that movie. It was one of the trailers. Brace yourselves: they?re making a prequel to John Carpenter?s ?The Thing.? Oh sweet merciful God, this is fraught with peril. Prequels are probably the most difficult kind of movie to make, because certain things have to happen for them not to conflict with what you know will happen in the movie they?re preceding, story-wise. This means you?ve got an audience that will likely not be surprised by the ending.
What isn?t helping matters is this prequel ISN?T being directed by John Carpenter. Instead, its being directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. Never heard of him? That?s because this is his first major film, according to IMDB. Previously he directed a video called ?Zein? in 2004 and a short film called ?Red Rain? in 1996. So, this could either be a young new director?s big break to greatness or proof that you need a little more experience under your belt before you try to follow up what is arguably on one of the most famous sci-fi horror movies of the last 25 years. I think a lot of it will depend on whether or not he uses real, physical set pieces and props like Carpenter did?or if he does too much CGI. Either way, I?m nervous about how this is going to turn out.
The news of this movie was out months ago, rumours were around last year, where have you been? Film should be good, the effects are mostly models and puppets like the original....which in itself was a remake of a movie called The Thing From Another World, which was based off a book. So saying the prequel will suck seems silly as The Thing was a remake and book adaptation. But from what ive seen they are sticking to John Carpenters movie but i think it will be enjoyable but not as good as JC movie. Mostly as that film was moody, gritty, gory and downbeat. An it wont have a John Carpenter score either. Plus as we see what happens to the Norweigen group at the start of The Thing, atleast we know the prequel wont have a happy ending....which is a positive fact that shows this movie could be good.Mike Fang said:Brace yourselves: they?re making a prequel to John Carpenter?s ?The Thing.? Oh sweet merciful God, this is fraught with peril.
oh gosh i hope they keep continuity. It will be rather hilarious to see them using modern computers and like windows 7 then in the movie that follows the events some how the technology goes to shit and we're back to DOS.Mike Fang said:From what I gather, that's exactly what it's going to be. From the trailer and word-of-mouth I've heard and seen, it looks like this is going to cover the discovery of The Thing and what happened at the Norwegian station.gbemery said:...hmm honestly though what is there to make a prequel of? The only thing I could think of would be the Norwegian science station...anything else would be the crashing of its ship :/
Hi. I'm a Thing fan.Mike Fang said:-Thingy-