chainsaw_metal1
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Oh hell yes.Does John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) qualify as horror?
Oh hell yes.Does John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) qualify as horror?
You can call me Sow if you like, its just a username.And for you (if going this far off topic is allowed) how does the film compare with the telly series?
PS - although you have quite possibly the most enigmatic user name of all time we might just have a Buffy-shaped conversation going on here and I can't call you Sow, so, how formal are we being here?
I too thought it was stupid that they made a show, but after catching a few glimpses and then really watching it, I found out it was so much better.Funny story. I saw this in the theatre with friends when it came out, and we loved it. Several years later, the television series started, and I never watched it. I had it in my head that the studio took a horror-comedy classic and made it all emo, so I eschewed it. I then learned that Whedon had written the original script for the movie, and that they studio actually messed it up, and that he did the show to make his actual vision. I then watched a few episodes and fell in love with it. I still really dig the movie, but the show is so much better.
I love this movie and also the song by The Fibonaccis.Terror Vision. OTT 80s cheese-fest.
I'll see you your zombie vs. shark and raise you with Rubber (a tire run amok, "road rage" film) and....Ooh! I Ed and His Dead Mother is so much fun!
I like Zombi 2 for its zombie vs. shark underwater battle. So original!
Totally agree s-jack!Yeah, they usually overdo it. But I can tolerate human waste produced by the lower half of the body a lot easier than most of what comes out of the upper half, for some reason.
Any takers for the very cheap remake - the 111 days (so far) of Trump?120 Days of Sodom(1975).