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dsheinem wrote:
noiseredux wrote:I'm not even reading this conversation because it's gonna make me wanna punch dave.
because you know i'm right and you hate me for it
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Pulsar_t wrote:
noiseredux wrote:
Pulsar_t wrote: It wasn't terrible, but what's the point?
it's a prequel. The point is to show you the events leading up to John Carpenter's film.
Bah. It's a cheap cash-in of one of the best horror films of the 80s.
I liked the prequel. I don't see how it could've been done better...

By the way, The Thing (1982) was a remake of The Thing From Another World (1951).

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The 1951 movie itself is based on the 1938 story Who Goes There?
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^raise yr hand if you didn't know that.
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elmagicochrisg wrote: I liked the prequel. I don't see how it could've been done better...

By the way, The Thing (1982) was a remake of The Thing From Another World (1951).

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The 1951 movie itself is based on the 1938 story Who Goes There?
It's not really a true remake though, more like it was heavily influenced by it.
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BurningDoom wrote: It's not really a true remake though, more like it was heavily influenced by it.
agreed.
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Luke wrote: One item in question is "the boob count". One staple of Nightmare and 13th is the showing of boobs. I wonder tit for tat, or tit for tit, which series has shown more boobage. Because, as a teenager when these flicks came out, seeing boobs was a big plus.
EASILY the Friday the 13th series. It was more low-budget horror for the first few films, so it got away with more. Then after that, it just stuck. I don't really remember all that many boobs in the Nightmare series. All I can think of off the top of my head is the naughty-nurse scene in Nightmare III and the waterbed scene in Nightmare 4 when the dream starts as a dirty dream.
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noiseredux wrote:
BurningDoom wrote: It's not really a true remake though, more like it was heavily influenced by it.
agreed.
And now we're getting a remake of The Thing. Is there really so much sci-fi out there that they couldn't come up with something original rather than a movie that is essentially the 3rd version of film?
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BurningDoom wrote:
noiseredux wrote:
BurningDoom wrote: It's not really a true remake though, more like it was heavily influenced by it.
agreed.
And now we're getting a remake of The Thing. Is there really so much sci-fi out there that they couldn't come up with something original rather than a movie that is essentially the 3rd version of film?
The 1982 movie follows the 1938 novella Who Goes There? more closely than the 1951 movie.

I linked to the original story in my previous post...
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