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Mr. Eko!!!! 

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It is cinema knowledge that the black cast members die first.
Well it looks like it's MEW, Young Uncle Owen from Star Wars and those crazy Swedes Vs the Thing. We know they got owned but it'll be cool to see how it all went down.
Akinnuoye-Agbaje: Yeah, in the movie, I think I’m the only one without a hairy face, so I’m really proud of that. Me and Carter, who’s my buddy, we used to be in Nam together and after Nam, we couldn’t really fit into ordinary society, so we figured we’d go and try to make money at what we knew how to do best, which was fly choppers. And this was probably at that time the best bet, coming out to the Antarctic. We could make some dough here ferrying bods back and forth. So that’s kinda how I land on this piece of ice, ferrying people. We actually stationed out here and as you see in the movie, I’m always griping about like, “How ’bout California? I hear they’re dumping water on fires over there. Beaches. Bikinis. You know? I can get my suntan.” That’s kind of what brings us there. We’re just making a buck and this is where we can make it.
Akinnuoye-Agbaje: Yeah, I came to the project late and they’d already obviously written it and the way it was written initially was Carter was a captain and he was giving orders, but when I came on the project they said, “Well, he’s 6′2″, that’s not gonna work. Know what I mean? So I was like, “How ’bout we be best friends…” and so Vietnam was the backstory. It’s hard, as you know, you get into a movie and you’ve never met somebody and then you’ve gotta pretend that you’re best friends and you need some glue. That was the glue. That was the fabric that we needed to kind of stitch us together. And we tried to see… because this is 1982 and Nam would have been ’70s and ’60s, why would a black guy from a certain part of America be best buddies with… It’s not the usual relationship, especially out in the Antarctic, so we tried to get behind and see what it was that would bond us, really, and have these two guys abandon society and go live on friggin’ ice pack and that was the common denominator, that we’d been at war. We’d both seen loss and we’d saved each other’s asses and had each other’s back and trusted each other. And you make those pledges like, “When I get out of here, I’m gonna blah blah blah…” It was was one of those. So…
Akinnuoye-Agbaje: Cults, you don’t mess with them, man. You don’t mess with them. And I think if you do, it’s with a lot of respect. And I think that’s the movie. I think it will make people happy. It’s differently. There’s always gonna be some people griping, but I think on the whole, it’s gonna serve it. I think they were very smart making a prequel, because I think it gives us creative license to tell a story in your own way. But I think, still, fans are gonna love it. It’s very much in keeping with JC’s. And we have David Foster to guide us, the original producer. He was great. He had lots of tips. He was really great. He came on set. He was steering us.
Akinnuoye-Agbaje: I’m squeamish, man. I was ****-scared. I’ll be straight-up with you. When you’re walking in as an actor and they’re carrying someone who’s arm falls off and you’ve got the arm and it’s built life-like, it’s really easy for you to act scared. That Thing is nasty. I don’t know if you’ve had the opportunity to see it. It is horrible....I’m sure you saw the creature, the guy, it’s so lifelike. When you touch it, as well, it’s flesh-like as well. It’s really bloody scary, man.
Teaser trailer for The Thing (prequel) looked pretty damn good. Really great editing and build up, I'm now very excited to see this.
Here's the breakdown:
It opens in New York (which from our set visit, we know will open the film). Eric Christian Olsen's Adam invites Mary Elizabeth Winstead's Kate to join him on a job to Antartica, something he believes will be a life-changing for the paleontologist, an "opportunity to do something big."
The film relocates to Antartica, where the Norwegians from the original Thing are about to crack open a block of ice that contains...someTHING. The trailer intercuts a drill slowly splitting the ice with shots of the cast (Joel Edgerton, Winstead, Olsen, Lost's Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) looking terrified over...someTHING.
A title card: "In a place where there's nothing..." The trailer doesn't skimp on alien shots: tentacles, gaping mouths, the hatch to an alien spacecraft...and it looks practical, so wipe that sweat off your brow.
The end of that first title card? "...is...someTHING!" Short, but sweet.