Of the ones on the list my favorite is Wes Craven but I also like John Carpenter. My favorite director is Steven Spielberg and Clint Eastwood is my second favorite.
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What's that one called?There's already a thread for this. Can one of the Mods combine them? Thanks!!
I just found it, too.found it!
If I could like this post more time I would sir. Have to give the nod to Carpenter. It took someone special to come up with that good of a remake of "The Thing". I was curious, did you catch the updated version they put out a couple of three years ago?Carpenter, because he directed my numero uno favourite film "The Thing", and many others I like, including, off the top of my head, "Big Trouble in Little China", "Halloween" and "Assault on Precinct 13".
Little known fact: I actually have an altar in my bedroom dedicated to "The Thing".
Other directors I would put on my Top Directors list are: Quentin Tarantino, David Lynch, Alfred Hitchcock, Lucio Fulci, Paul Verhoeven, George Romero, George Miller, Lloyd Kaufman, Tobe Hooper and, of course, David Cronenberg.
The new one is actually a prequel as it takes the viewer up to the point of the beginning of the Kurt Russell film. I liked it alot.If I could like this post more time I would sir. Have to give the nod to Carpenter. It took someone special to come up with that good of a remake of "The Thing". I was curious, did you catch the updated version they put out a couple of three years ago?
I've never got a chance to watch it. As much as I like Carpenter's version, I'm surprised I let this one slip by. I'll have to check it out.The new one is actually a prequel as it takes the viewer up to the point of the beginning of the Kurt Russell film. I liked it alot.
Repeat after me: "Nothing will ever come close to John Carpenter's version of The Thing.' There, now you can go watch the other one and not be disappointed!I've never got a chance to watch it. As much as I like Carpenter's version, I'm surprised I let this one slip by. I'll have to check it out.
I was curious, did you catch the updated version they put out a couple of three years ago?
I agree. My son watched Carpenter's version last year around Halloween for the first time. He liked it a lot, didn't budge during the whole movie. It's still an intense movie.Repeat after me: "Nothing will ever come close to John Carpenter's version of The Thing.' There, now you can go watch the other one and not be disappointed!
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