The Thing (2011) - watched this before Thanksgiving dinner (don't judge me!). Not as bad as I thought it would be, but the Carpenter flick was easily superior. This becomes obvious as this prequel almost walks you through Carpenter's film (blood tests, dogs, etc.), albeit with a couple of change-ups that makes me want to revisit the original, as well as the 1951 film.
The CGI and practical effects are nicely done, giving us a couple of slick sequences, and the creature design is almost Lovecraftian at points (again, some references to Bottin's superior SFX in the '82 version). The characters are barely developed for the most part, and it was kind of hard for me to pick out who's who. Winstead was OK in this - she worked well with what she was given, but her role could've been played by anybody, really.
Film ended as I hoped it would, but the whole enterprise was too joined at the hip to the '82 version for it to be its own beast, and really wasn't necessary. Worth a viewing, but I'd rather rewatch the '82 flick, especially if you're spending your winter TIED TO THIS FUCKING COUCH!
The CGI and practical effects are nicely done, giving us a couple of slick sequences, and the creature design is almost Lovecraftian at points (again, some references to Bottin's superior SFX in the '82 version). The characters are barely developed for the most part, and it was kind of hard for me to pick out who's who. Winstead was OK in this - she worked well with what she was given, but her role could've been played by anybody, really.
Film ended as I hoped it would, but the whole enterprise was too joined at the hip to the '82 version for it to be its own beast, and really wasn't necessary. Worth a viewing, but I'd rather rewatch the '82 flick, especially if you're spending your winter TIED TO THIS FUCKING COUCH!
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