THE THAW ( 2009 Val Kilmer ) aka ARCTIC OUTBREAK The Thing Style Eco Horror Movie Review



At a remote Arctic research station, four ecology students discover the real horror of global warming is not the melting ice, but whatโ€™s frozen within it. A prehistoric parasite is released from the carcass of a Woolly Mammoth upon the unsuspecting students who are forced to quarantine and make necessary sacrifices, or risk infecting rest of the world

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2 thoughts on “THE THAW ( 2009 Val Kilmer ) aka ARCTIC OUTBREAK The Thing Style Eco Horror Movie Review”

  1. U HAVE A THING SURVIVOR BEARD IN TRIBUTE!!!!!!! HOW METHOD. ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜‚
    ๐Ÿ‘ SORT OF LIKED THIS, GREAT ACTING AND A FRESH TAKE ON DIVERSE ADULTS STOOK INNIT A CABIN. DIFFICULT TO DESCRIBE AND NICE TO TAKE A DIVE. LOVE VAL WHO HASN'T BEEN IN THE BEST HEALTH FOR A MOMENT INNIT. WORTHY OF A WATCH INNIT.

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  2. Ah, yes, I have this film and saw it quite some time ago. I remember liking it and even though ol' Val is doing his usual day or two shooting (although never nearly as egregious as Eric Roberts) he does a good job, and IIRC the ending is pretty good.

    If you want to see a story like this done really well, check out the early 1st Season X-Files episode 'ICE' which is done I would say much closer to the tension and suspense of 'THE THING' And, if you want to see an excellent, extremely well made Telefilm of something gone wrong at a remote arctic research station, you have to see 1973's 'A COLD NIGHT'S DEATH' with fantastic performances by Eli Wallach and Robert Culp.

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