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I've read this a couple of times now, and I might actually start playing this game one of these days. This post of yours has got me interested in it. Konami were one of the kings of the video game world, back in the day. They put out some great games. I really liked "Turtles in time" on the SNES. This was some years back now. And the years have gone by quick. To f***ing quick..... |
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A sequel was also covered in comic form - though for the life of me I can't remember what happened in it. As for 3D I couldn't care less if it is or not,to me it's just another fad like all the other times - end result being bad films get the 3D treatment to get you to see it. I like the idea of the prequel especially if it ends with the dog being chased by the helicopter as suggested earlier - then they could drag Kurt Russell back to do the sequel The suggestion that The Thing was a box office flop is not really correct with an estimated budget of $15 million it made $19.6 million in USA (imdb) so it at least broke even. |
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From the trivia page on IMDB: "(at around 11 mins) When the team first enters the cave to look at the ship, there is a snow / ice formation which looks remarkably like the head of the xenomorph from the alien series. Whether it is on purpose or a happy accident is unknown, however coincidentally the effects team on this film, Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff Jr. had been working on the Alien franchise since 'Alien 3' (1992) until 'Aliens vs. Predator 2: Requiem' (2007)"
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