I actually saw "The Thing" when it first came out in a real theater and it was quite an experience. I saw it with a couple of friends who I don't see anymore. I miss the movie-going experience more than I miss those guys, though.
I was thinking the same while I watched it. I wonder what the transfer is like? Both this and Hot Fuzz are released on Monday...
The Fly
I should warn you that my definition of "obscure" is in ratio with Richie not even picking horror movies...
Quote from: Jon on October 12, 2009, 10:56:15 PMI should warn you that my definition of "obscure" is in ratio with Richie not even picking horror movies...
Quote from: Jon on October 10, 2009, 11:50:22 AMI was thinking the same while I watched it. I wonder what the transfer is like? Both this and Hot Fuzz are released on Monday... Not sure I need to upgrade Hot Fuzz. DVD Talk seems sufficiently satisfied with the Shaun of the Dead transfer...Quote from: Jon on October 12, 2009, 08:11:32 PMThe FlyI keep hearing they are planning a remake. Last I heard Cronenberg himself was attached as director
Quote from: Jimmy on October 12, 2009, 11:23:44 PMQuote from: Jon on October 12, 2009, 10:56:15 PMI should warn you that my definition of "obscure" is in ratio with Richie not even picking horror movies...
Scooby Doo: Lost In Space
I heard that too and joined the chorus singing "Why?", but now I've caught up with it again, I think there are a few depths Cronenberg could still mine. I wouldn't be surprised if he was a bit annoyed at having to obey convention at least a little bit. Nowadays audiences are more savy and might buy in straight away. And Del Toro has that style of horror sown up now, so I say go for it.
I've bought too many Blus! Shaun can wait until another viewing is due at least. But what's wrong with Hot Fuzz? Maybe you have to be British to appreciate it properly!