The Thing reboot coming

It will end by june in civilized countries. In America? No idea, your nation became a third world country.

I don't understand it. We have a movie that still holds up and has aged really good.

They should give good authors and script writers a chance to come up with original stories.

His point is that (under ordinary circumstances, which we're now past) Hollywood always finds a way to ruin things if it can (CGI versus the lovingly made practical effects). The larger point being that you're silly to hold any optimism for a future derivative project. Yes someone could come along and really impress us with a coronavirus-inflected cultural take or something, give us some art we hadn't expected, but don't hold your breath is the point.

This is a silly and resentful post, and I feel sorry for you.

Was wary at first reading the headline but the fact that this is adapting the original book as opposed to being based solely on the film does sound promising

Could be great or could be shit. Sounds like it'll basically be an entirely new story though so I'm happy to go in with an open mind. The preferred way of doing a reboot for sure.

THE ULTIMATE COPE AMERICAN
HAHAHAHAHAHA

It's Blumhouse, those use a lot of practical effects and Universal saw the backlash on the cgi for the thing prequel. They learned their lesson.

I can assure you that they didn't.

t. Portugal or something

Germany actually. Keep seething.

>Blumhouse
This is definitely gonna be shit then.