This is the greatest use of special effects in cinema history

Prove me wrong

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Dumbass.

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The Thing looks great, but it's shown it's age a bit. Audrey II wouldn't look out of place today, it's timeless.

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Yikes

>No argument

Don’t need one I’m not in a debate class

>Tfw no sequel that picks up after the original ending
Could have been kino

based

I’ve always said it should take place in a cargo ship that picks up the body and the crew is trapped in the lower decks
>hurrrrr The Thing could just jump off!!!
Yeah and then freeze because they’re sailing in arctic waters

Bitches, please.

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Still looks dated at certain points.

The only bad shot is when it switches between the model of the Android's head and the real or whatever it was. Huge mistake and Ridley was an idiot to not pull a Lucas on that with the re-release.

No, I'm talking about Little Shop Of Horrors. A monster movie about giant plants destroying a city with Frank Oz's incredible puppetry would have been pure kino

That would be great too

This shot was pretty awful too

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>being this impressed by forced perspective

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And the puppet itself, and the lip movements and basically everything else about it.

As much as I like the Thing, Aubrey II is a much greater accomplishment.

>*FLOP* *WOBBLE*

Both AVP are garbage for their own reasons
AvP has the better plot between the two but is fucking rated pg-13 who the FUCK thought that was a good idea?
AVP requiem on the other hand has all the great violence the first was lacking and has an R rating but the story is dogshit

But they actually shot that. It's the alternate ending available on the DVD. And it is kino.

looks shit

I know about that, I have the Directors Cut myself. I just wish there was a whole movie of that.

The scene is like 10 minutes long. Maybe watch Godzilla vs. Biollante.