2011la Cosa Del Otro Mundo

The keyword "2011La cosa del otro mundo" became a meme in Chilean internet forums around 2015, often used to describe something bizarre, inexplicable, or of low-quality but high-entertainment value. To say "Esto es como 2011La cosa del otro mundo" is to say, "This is a beautiful disaster."

The plot kicks off with a spectacular (for its budget) meteor shower. A strange, egg-like object crashes into a junkyard owned by a curmudgeonly old man known as "El Tío Charly." What emerges is not a slimy tentacle monster, but a mischievous, parasitic entity that can possess inanimate objects and local wildlife. 2011La cosa del otro mundo

How do you make a science fiction film in Chile with almost no money? According to producer Andrea Riquelme, you beg, borrow, and improvise. The budget for "2011La cosa del otro mundo" was approximately $50,000 USD—less than the craft services table of a single episode of Stranger Things . The keyword "2011La cosa del otro mundo" became

La cosa del otro mundo (2011), commonly known in English as The Thing , is a science-fiction horror film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. that serves as a direct prequel to John Carpenter’s 1982 masterpiece. While often confused as a remake due to its identical title, the film meticulously details the tragic events at the Norwegian research station that set the stage for the original story. Plot and Continuity How do you make a science fiction film

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2011 “La cosa del otro mundo” – weird, wonderful, and still kicking. Black fruit, balsamic bite, and a finish that lingers like a UFO sighting. 👽🍷 Worth hunting down if you like your wine with a story. #LaCosaDelOtroMundo #2011