'The Thing' brought back to lifeUniversal studios is preparing a remake re·make tr.v. re·made , re·mak·ing, re·makes To make again or anew. n. 1. The act of remaking. 2. Something in remade form, especially a new version of an earlier movie or song. of 1951 "The Thing From Another World", the horror classic about scientists battling an alien creature at a remote Arctic Arctic area of constant cold. [Geography: WB, A:600] See : Coldness (language, music) Arctic - A real-time functional language, used for music synthesis. ["Arctic: A Functional Language for Real-Time Control", R.B. base, reports said Thursday. Daily Variety reported that the latest incarnation incarnation, the assumption of human form by a god, an idea common in religion. In early times the idea was expressed in the belief that certain living men, often kings or priests, were divine incarnations. of the science fiction would be made by Dutch director Matthijs Van Heijningen. Like the original film and a 1982 John Carpenter-directed remake, the latest version would be based on John W. Campbell's short story "Who Goes There." The story is set in a Norwegian camp and shows how the alien, which has the power to change shape, overcomes the inhabitants
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