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title: "Inanimate [DVD]"
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# Inanimate [DVD]

**Brand:** lance henriksencamille balsamoalec gillis
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- **What is this?** Inanimate [DVD] by lance henriksencamille balsamoalec gillis
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## Description

A group of grad students have booked upon the fishing trawler Harbinger, to study the effects of global warming on a pod of Orcas in the Bering Sea. When the ship&apos;s crew dredges up a recently thawed piece of old Soviet space wreckage, things get downright deadly. It seems that the Russians experimented with tiny resilient animals able to withstand the extremes of space radiation. The creatures survived, but not without mutation. Now the crew is exposed to aggressively mutating organisms. And after being locked in ice for 3 decades, the creatures aren&apos;t about to give up the warmth of human companionship.

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## Customer Reviews

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    Uses the amazing practical effects used in 'The Thing' (2011) before they were replaced with bad CGI
  

*by N***K on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2020*

It's important to know why 'Inanimate' AKA 'Harbinger Down' looks like 'The Thing'. The only negative reviews I see of it complain that it seems to be a low budget rip off of 'The Thing'. 'Inanimate' was made to show the original practical effects used in 'The Thing' (2011) until they were badly CGI'd over at the last minute before release. If you look on YouTube you can find interviews from 'The Thing' (2011) talking about how practical effects were being used and how important the practical effects were. There's also footage released by the practical effects company who worked on 'The Thing' (2011) after they received criticism for the lack of practical effects. This behind the scenes footage shows that they made all the practical effects, and they looked amazing, but the studio stepped in last minute and changed it to CGI. As far as I'm aware, the practical effects team didn't know all their work had been replaced with CGI until they saw it at the premier. As I understand it a full practical cut of 'The Thing' (2011) does exist, but the studio released the CGI version. 'Inanimate' was made to show the practical effects, so it has to be similar to 'The Thing' in order to use those practical effects. It's really a film for people who want to see how good the effects in 'The Thing' (2011) would have looked if the studio hadn't decided to CGI over the practical effects. If you've seen 'The Thing' you know what you're gonna get with 'Inanimate', and I imagine if I'd seen it without knowing why it was made I'd give it a lower rating thinking I'd rather be watching 'The Thing' (1982). But knowing why it was made gave me the opportunity to appreciate it more.

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    Bad actors fight a silly blancmange monster aboard an unconvincing boat
  

*by J***N on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 April 2018*

You'd think a squishy tentacle monster offing fishermen in gory ways would be entertaining, but it's not. It's just dull. It's John Carpenter's The Thing without the tension or excitement. The worst part is that the monster just isn't interesting, and that's a cardinal sin when it comes to creature feature movies.I got about 90% of the way through before realising that I just didn't care how it ended and came to the conclusion that writing the review would be far more entertaining than finishing the movie.Avoid.

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    A treat for fans of good practical effects
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2020*

Gillis and Woodruff set out with a goal in mind, to make a horror film without using any major CGI at all, in response to how Universal digitally replaced all work they previously did on The Thing (2011) going as far as to use traditional stop motion techniques and miniatures. The film itself was completely crowdfunded on Kickstarter and produced by a very small group on the extremely limited budget that they had, so Is the film amazing? no, is the acting amazing? definitely not but if you're a fan of 80's B movies or practical effects you will enjoy this. Visually it's a treat to watch and I wish more studios would allow more practical effects in production

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