So is that 2011 movie worthwhile? I never bothered because I felt I've already seen it but does it offer enough to warrant viewing?
I liked it, but I also saw it before I saw the original.
So is that 2011 movie worthwhile? I never bothered because I felt I've already seen it but does it offer enough to warrant viewing?
So is that 2011 movie worthwhile? I never bothered because I felt I've already seen it but does it offer enough to warrant viewing?
What pain did it react poorly to?I'll bite on the earring thing.
"The Thing" reacted poorly to any kind of pain or wounding so I doubt it'd even be able to pierce its own ear lobe in order to put on an earring/stud.
That's exactly what I was saying about ChildsNow that I think about it, why would it need to pierce its ear anyway? The Thing copies the body as it is now (hair-style, fingernail length), so a Carter copy could/should have the earlobe hole in the first place.
I assume they mean how it reacts to the hot needle testWhat pain did it react poorly to?
I'll admit to being confused then...I thought the earring talk was about Carter in the prequel. Childs is wearing his earring at the end of the film.That's exactly what I was saying about Childs
So, uh, why can't it just imitate having a hole in its ear? How is that any different from having a nostril?^ Because the alien's body can't imitate anything non-organic. And it can't pierce its own ear and put the earring in, since there's no time to do that.
AvT would be great, the xenomorphs have a built in defense with their acid blood.
Acid blood.But wouldn't the Thing have the advantage? Surely a Thing could assimilate a Predator faster than said Predator would be able to fight back. All the Thing has to do is gain access to the Predator for long enough to infect it.
Like the Borg, for example. If a Borg drone injects a target with nanoprobes, it's all over. Even if the victim manages to destroy the drone which infected them, they're doomed.
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