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Post subject: Re: TVG Presents: All Things Horror.
Posted: Fri December 10, 2021 8:52 pm
jeeeesus relax already
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Ms Harmless wrote:
I was today old when I learned that there's a version of The Thing starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, anyone know if it's worth a watch?
Its a prequel, and it seems to have very mixed views, specially after they changed all the practical effects for some cgi ones. I havent seen it, and i want to but keep forgetting.
Post subject: Re: TVG Presents: All Things Horror.
Posted: Fri December 10, 2021 8:55 pm
She / Her
Joined: Sun January 26, 2020 12:10 pm Posts: 11694 Location: Warwickshire, UK
VinylGuy wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
I was today old when I learned that there's a version of The Thing starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, anyone know if it's worth a watch?
Its a prequel, and it seems to have very mixed views, specially after they changed all the practical effects for some cgi ones. I havent seen it, and i want to but keep forgetting.
hmmm, OK I'll give it a go eventually; I watched the trailer and YES to Winstead, not sure about the noughties aesthetic
Post subject: Re: TVG Presents: All Things Horror.
Posted: Fri December 10, 2021 9:03 pm
Looks Like a Cat
Joined: Wed April 20, 2016 7:11 pm Posts: 14201
Ms Harmless wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
Ms Harmless wrote:
I was today old when I learned that there's a version of The Thing starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, anyone know if it's worth a watch?
Its a prequel, and it seems to have very mixed views, specially after they changed all the practical effects for some cgi ones. I havent seen it, and i want to but keep forgetting.
hmmm, OK I'll give it a go eventually; I watched the trailer and YES to Winstead, not sure about the noughties aesthetic
It was OK, a bit too much homage IMO
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