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'''The Thing Festival''' is a celebration of John Carpenter's film ''The Thing''. | |||
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File:Walking Heads.jpg|link=Walking Heads|'''[[Walking Heads]]''' were an arctic rock band formed by a parasitic alien monster from the bodies of David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, and Jerry Harrison. Described as "one of the most critically acclaimed nightmares of the '80s", the group helped to pioneer new horror music by integrating elements of isolation, freezing temperatures, and fear of a monstrous alien life form. | |||
File:Touch Diana Ross in the Morning.jpg|link=Touch Diana Ross in the Morning|"'''[[Touch Diana Ross in the Morning]]'''" is a song written by The Thing for Diana Ross. | |||
File:The Thing - Why I Am an Alien Shape-Changer.jpg|link=The Thing: Why I am an Alien Shape Changer|'''''[[The Thing: Why I am an Alien Shape Changer]]''''' is an autobiographical book by G. K. Chesterton 1.1 about his efforts to reconcile his mission as an extraterrestrial shape changer with his deeply held Catholicism. | |||
File:Show No High Anxieties Surrounding Monster Foreshadow Twist.jpg|link=Show No High Anxieties Surrounding Monster Foreshadow Twist|"'''[[Show No High Anxieties Surrounding Monster Foreshadow Twist]]'''" is an anagram of "There's a storm hitting us in six hours, and we're gonna find out who's who." | |||
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* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
* [[Show No High Anxieties Surrounding Monster Foreshadow Twist]] | |||
* ''[[The Thing: Why I am an Alien Shape Changer]]'' | |||
* [[Touch Diana Ross in the Morning]] | |||
* [[Walking Heads]] | * [[Walking Heads]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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=== Social media === | |||
* [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1762977369042653398 Post] @ Twitter (28 February 2024) | |||
[[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Fiction (nonfiction)]] | ||
[[Category:Festivals]] | [[Category:Festivals]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 28 February 2024
The Thing Festival is a celebration of John Carpenter's film The Thing.
Events
Walking Heads were an arctic rock band formed by a parasitic alien monster from the bodies of David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth, and Jerry Harrison. Described as "one of the most critically acclaimed nightmares of the '80s", the group helped to pioneer new horror music by integrating elements of isolation, freezing temperatures, and fear of a monstrous alien life form.
"Touch Diana Ross in the Morning" is a song written by The Thing for Diana Ross.
The Thing: Why I am an Alien Shape Changer is an autobiographical book by G. K. Chesterton 1.1 about his efforts to reconcile his mission as an extraterrestrial shape changer with his deeply held Catholicism.
"Show No High Anxieties Surrounding Monster Foreshadow Twist" is an anagram of "There's a storm hitting us in six hours, and we're gonna find out who's who."
Fiction cross-reference
- Festivals
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Show No High Anxieties Surrounding Monster Foreshadow Twist
- The Thing: Why I am an Alien Shape Changer
- Touch Diana Ross in the Morning
- Walking Heads
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- The Thing (1982 film) @ YouTube
- The Thing Official Trailer #1 (1982) HD @ YouTube
- The dog thing @ YouTube
- The Thing 4K HDR | Spider Head @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (28 February 2024)
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Festivals
- 1980s (nonfiction)
- 1982 (nonfiction)
- Wilford Brimley (nonfiction)
- John Carpenter (nonfiction)
- T. K. Carter (nonfiction)
- David Clennon (nonfiction)
- Keith David (nonfiction)
- Richard Dysart (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Charles Hallahan (nonfiction)
- Horror (nonfiction)
- Peter Maloney (nonfiction)
- Richard Masur (nonfiction)
- Donald Moffat (nonfiction)
- Monsters (nonfiction)
- Joel Polis (nonfiction)
- Kurt Russell (nonfiction)
- Science fiction (nonfiction)
- The Thing (1982 film) (nonfiction)
- Thomas Waites (nonfiction)