note that the above Thing concept STILL has no brow!
Yeah the thing comes across more human, it's nice I think you can feel for the character more, if that makes any senseAm I the only one who likes The Thing's costume? It was a nice touch than from having everything cg.
Anybody have a link to where Chiklis demonstrates how he alters his voice to sound like the Thing? Someone mentioned it earlier and I can't seem to find the right combination of words to access it on YouTube. I love to hear actors do impressions or manipulate their voice. Would love to hear it.
If you find it could you post the link on this thread please?Ah,....danka shoen. I shall search anew.
Well it's kinda clear that The thing in this film is pretty happy with his look and has come to accept it.That's the biggest area where they just piss all over the comics/character.
To anyone who grew up reading about the Thing, watching Reed struggle his ass off for DECADES to help Ben return to human form....watching DECADES worth of angst and misery over his disfigurement.......his whole thing was that his only wish was to be able to touch Alicia with normal hands someday, and then, when all the measures failed, trying to get as comfortable as he can with his imposed life as a rocky-hided creature.
To see him just turn back to human in a happy-go-lucky way, for a sec, and have ZERO prob with losing his humanity again?!
It's preposterous....it's the whole deal with Ben.....it's like having a Batman movie where his parents weren't killed in front of him when he was a little kid.
So, so, so lame.
Based on the cgi used for mr fantastic's dancing, you really wanted to see a Thing made up with those kinda graphics all the way through the film?He should have been CGI. He looked like a giant rice crispies treat.
Based on the cgi used for mr fantastic's dancing, you really wanted to see a Thing made up with those kinda graphics all the way through the film?
Since when could "Thing" pick up 3.7 MILLION POUNDS over his head??? (the London Ferris wheel)
According to Wikipedia: The total weight of steel in the Eye is 1,700 tonnes
Thats a little over the top.
Here's this madness again where people act like it's an either/or choice between a rubber Halloween costume, or atrocious, crappy CGI.Based on the cgi used for mr fantastic's dancing, you really wanted to see a Thing made up with those kinda graphics all the way through the film?