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#1 Post by kevtk135 »

Not really talking about the movie, but this just popped up on my Stan Winston subscription. Mods, feel free to move it if you feel necessary.

https://stanwinstonschool.com/blog/dog- ... ton-studio
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Cheers Kev - thanks for the heads-up (pun not intended, but there regardless :) )

Interesting read.


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Cool! I didn't know Stan Winston was involved in it.

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Very cool! Love that movie and I love reading on these details that make the movie.
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Cool that guys are finding it interesting. I was always interested in what went on behind the camera. If I had only known when I was young... Maybe in the next life - - if I'm not a rock. ;)
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kevtk135 wrote:Cool that guys are finding it interesting. I was always interested in what went on behind the camera. If I had only known when I was young... Maybe in the next life - - if I'm not a rock. ;)
Not sure if you are already aware of this site Kev (or others) - https://www.outpost31.com/

Without doubt the best compilation of material related to "The Thing" on the internet.

Also, since collectibles for the movie are very few and far between - some of you may also be interested in this recent news - http://news.toyark.com/2018/02/24/john- ... les-290956


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Heavy Metal Spike wrote:
kevtk135 wrote:Cool that guys are finding it interesting. I was always interested in what went on behind the camera. If I had only known when I was young... Maybe in the next life - - if I'm not a rock. ;)
Not sure if you are already aware of this site Kev (or others) - https://www.outpost31.com/

Without doubt the best compilation of material related to "The Thing" on the internet.

Also, since collectibles for the movie are very few and far between - some of you may also be interested in this recent news - http://news.toyark.com/2018/02/24/john- ... les-290956 .
Thanks. No I wasn't aware of those sites. I'll take a look at the sites asap. Thanks again.
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