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Joel Polis

Cinema Fearité Presents ‘The Thing’ – The Classic Remake That Has Also Been Remade

June 23, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

When it comes to horror remakes, there are two approaches that can be taken.  First is one of replication, where the filmmaker simply imitates the story and style of the original.  The recent remake of Carrie did this, as did the new rehash of Poltergeist (and don’t even get me started on Gus Van Sant’s […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Adrienne Barbeau, Bill Lancaster, CHarles Hallahan, David Clennon, Dean Cundey, Donald Moffat, Ennio Morricone, Joel Polis, John Carpenter, John W. Campbell Jr, Keith David, Kurt Russell, Peter Maloney, Richard Dysart, Richard Masur, Rob Bottin, Stan Winston, T.K. Carter, The Thing, Thomas G. Waits, Wilford Brimley

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