As you may have heard, “The Thing” has been added to the Library of Congress. We made the movie to push against the edges of what we could pull off, and it carries that strain in its bones. Seeing it now treated with the same care and reverence we had making it means a great deal to me and everyone who brought it to life.
I especially want to remember TK Carter, who brought heart and humor into that desolate, frozen place and should be standing here with us today sharing in this recognition.
Thank you to everyone who continues to keep it alive.
Frank Frazetta, New World. Cover illustration for The 1972 Annual World’s Best SF, edited by Donald A. Wollheim (DAW Books, May 1, 1972).
This original will be displayed at the Lucas Museum. I’m so ready to see George’s collection! Who else is going when it opens?
@Kneon There are parts from the theatrical cut I think should have been left in, and there are parts from the Director's cut I think should be in the theatrical version. I think they should release a super cut.
Who'd a thought... hooked on phonics and holding everyone accountable seems to work. Why exactly did we stop doing that in the education system again?
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@AJCade2nd Are you still working on that book about the Louisiana Native Guards? https://t.co/WT70UzjYpw. I just read an article about your research on them, and I would definitely like to learn more. I'm working on a comic about black Civil War soldiers.