Best horror flick ever!
The Thing
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Snake PliskinOriginally posted by reynold
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the original or the remake?Originally posted by stephanie m.
Best horror flick ever!
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Its from 1982. Kurt Russell.
A John Carpenter flick.Comment
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OriginalOriginally posted by the Shemp
the original or the remake?
Hows the remake? I didnt know there was one.
Wait..the 1982 is the original right?Comment
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the original was made in 1951Originally posted by stephanie m.
Original
Hows the remake? I didnt know there was one.
Wait..the 1982 is the original right?
http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue51/classic.html
they are both great movies tho,
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"In a military base somewhere near the North Pole, a peculiar magnetic disturbance has been noted, something that could only have been made by a metallic object crashing to Earth--something like an aircraft. Immediately suspicious of covert Russian activity, a crew is dispatched to investigate."
the original
I gotta watch that!
Thanks
On a side note... did you know our manetic field is rapidly growing weaker and we are about to reverse? We havent had a reversal in hundreds of thousands of years... Im scared.
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I want to watch Gothika but Im extreemly scared of the jerky walking I saw in the previews.
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i didnt know that, that would be catastophic.Originally posted by stephanie m.
"In a military base somewhere near the North Pole, a peculiar magnetic disturbance has been noted, something that could only have been made by a metallic object crashing to Earth--something like an aircraft. Immediately suspicious of covert Russian activity, a crew is dispatched to investigate."
the original
I gotta watch that!
Thanks
On a side note... did you know our manetic field is rapidly growing weaker and we are about to reverse? We havent had a reversal in hundreds of thousands of years... Im scared.
on a more upbeat note...in the original movie "The Thing", the alien was played by James Arness, who later went on to fame as Marshall Dillon, on the Gunsmoke TV series.Comment
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It freaks me out. Our magnetic field will be very low and very chaotic, which sounds bad to me...then it will completely reverse. However, it will be in the inbetween stage for many years during which we will have much less protection from all the harmful stuff that the sun kicks out. Im sure there will be many unforeseen side effects.. Im betting that whales and other sea creatures that use the field to navigate will be beaching themselves left and right, and god knows what else.Originally posted by the Shemp
i didnt know that, that would be catastophic.
on a more upbeat note...in the original movie "The Thing", the alien was played by James Arness, who later went on to fame as Marshall Dillon, on the Gunsmoke TV series.
I cant wait to see the original thing! Thanks againComment
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i use this tin foil hat and nostril protector to keep that damn radiation and electromagnetism away.Originally posted by stephanie m.
It freaks me out. Our magnetic field will be very low and very chaotic, which sounds bad to me...then it will completely reverse. However, it will be in the inbetween stage for many years during which we will have much less protection from all the harmful stuff that the sun kicks out. Im sure there will be many unforeseen side effects.. Im betting that whales and other sea creatures that use the field to navigate will be beaching themselves left and right, and god knows what else.
I cant wait to see the original thing! Thanks again
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Hehe! Is that really u? l'll have to get one of those myself!
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Gunsmoke rocked. One of my fav shows as a kid.Originally posted by the Shemp
i didnt know that, that would be catastophic.
on a more upbeat note...in the original movie "The Thing", the alien was played by James Arness, who later went on to fame as Marshall Dillon, on the Gunsmoke TV series.
The Thing is a classic
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yup, im branching out into mainstream nowOriginally posted by Krille
do you still sell those on ebay?
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