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Moore to script "The Thing" remake
12:00 AM, 17-NOVEMBER-06
Moore To Script Thing Remake Strike Entertainment and Universal Pictures will remake John Carpenter's SF horror movie The Thing, with Battlestar Galactica executive producer Ronald D. Moore writing the script, Variety reported. The 1982 original dealt with a shapeshifting creature from outer space that terrorizes researchers at an Antarctic station. That film in turn was a remake of the 1951 classic SF movie The Thing From Another World, which was adapted from the 1938 short story "Who Goes There?" by legendary SF author John W. Campbell Jr. Strike partners Marc Abraham and Eric Newman will produce, and the company will co-finance the remake, to which Universal owned the rights. David Foster, who produced the 1982 film, will executive-produce. The producers said they consider the new film to be more "a companion piece" to the Carpenter film than a note-for-note remake. |
'a companion piece"...wonder what that means...prequel maybe?
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Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if this remake shows what happened with that group. The end could show footage from the original where Kurt Russell's group is headed there to check out the scene. |
Why is this movie being remade, again, and again, and again?
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Just no originality out there...but plenty of greed.
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You want originality? Go see Independant films in the theater. If Original ideas start making more money, you'll see more of them brough to the screen. And those of you who "don't go to the theater" (like I keep reading) have no room to bitch about what Hollywood does. The only way to make Hollywood listen is to pay to see what you like. |
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The easy version:
"Oh, they're remaking The Thing??!? Piss and moan. Bitch and whine. Bitch and whine some more. I'm still going to watch it anyway.;) |
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