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The Thing from Another World
Members of an Antarctic research team are killed off by a frozen alien they uncover.
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- Posted: Dec-28-2008
Great Sci-Fi Movie That Deserved To Be Saved.
It is right up their with "Them", It Came From Beneath The Sea, The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms, Forbiden Planet and Journey To The Center Of the Earth (the James Mason/Pat Boone Original). It should be colorized to give viewers a choice, though. These are all great movies to be viewed over and...
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- Posted: Dec-23-2008
A Visitor from an Alien World
The film begins in the cold snowy climate of Alaska. Inside the Army station it is warm. Scientists are holding a meeting far to the north. A message tells of strange event there, men are sent to investigate. Their C-47 is equipped with skis for the snow. Dr. Carrington talks to Captain Hendry...
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- Posted: Nov-27-2008
This is the first of my of my favorite THINGS
This is not intended as a review really, but more of a brief appreciation with a nod toward the Thanskgiving season. I'd actually meant to do a short series of these with the basic theme being films for which I am genuinely thankful; Movies that have been really important or meaningful in my life...
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- Posted: Nov-23-2008
Eat your vegetables before they eat you!
After a half a century The Thing from Another World still holds up as one of best of the classic sci-fi films. The fairly straight forward story of a crashed flying saucer and a group of military personnel and scientists trying to fend off the lone survivor, it has all the necessary ingrediants...
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- Posted: Nov-01-2008
The Thing from Another World Movie Review from The Massie Twins
Directed by Christian Nyby and produced by legendary Howard Hawks, The Thing From Another World is a masterly science-fiction film based on the short story "Who Goes There?" written by Don A. Stuart. Later remade by John Carpenter as a horror film, this 1951 classic remains a thrilling example of...
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- Posted: Oct-30-2008
A hit from the old days
This black and white was made in 1951, the year before I was born. I saw it on the big screen when I was very young and it scared the snot out of me. I still love it, especially Ken Tobey. He was in a bunch of these. The remake was great with better sound and special effects. I have a world-class...
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- Posted: Aug-27-2008
DC-3's and Thermite Bomb's, Not To Mention Blood Thirsty Plants!
Old Time Horror. Yes The Original real Deal. "Keep Looking To The Skies" First make of this classic horror tale that debut's (Matt Dillon) as the "Monster". Arctic research station uncovers alien frozen in ice after space ship crashes and is destroyed by thermite bombs. Real serious good...
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- Posted: Jun-30-2008
The Thing - The Best!
Decent DVD of what I consider the best of the 1950's horror films. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of other DVD's, but it does have a crisp copy of the film and nothing seems to be missing. So sit back and enjoy the movie. And keep watching the skies!
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- Posted: Jun-10-2008
Review of a Horror Classic
I first saw this movie when I was eleven years old, and it caused me to dread entering dark rooms for months. It is a genuine classic from the early 1950's and is one of those films that a person never gets tired of.The black and white photography is the best and the use of light and shade adds...
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- Posted: May-14-2008
an alien carrot...
While some of the dialog is a bit silly,... "an alien super carrot" for example, this b/w classic still holds up today. While the movie is only a few years shy of turning 60 yrs old, the style of overlapping dialog that was mentioned in an earlier review, is as smart and fast as any Quentin...
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