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Colin Jacobson

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The box office failure of The Thing has been overstated - it made $20 million and cost around $15, so it probably broke even by the time video and television sales are factored in. I love the movie, but it was something that was never going to appeal to a mainstream audience. They tried it again with the prequel/remake and it still flopped.

Oh, I'm sure "The Thing" has made money by now. Probably took a while, but given its enduring popularity on video, it's certainly turned a profit!
 

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Regarding the Octupus deleted scene, it was seen in the Cyndi Lauper music video shown endlessly on MTV at the time which may have led some to believe it was in the film when it wasn’t.

There's an octopus scene in the video but it's not the scene from the movie.

Instead, the octopus only attacks Lauper.

Of course, the movie mentions the octopus at the end - in a pretty bad continuity error - but the music video doesn't include the actual scene.

At about 8 minutes:

 

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There's an octopus scene in the video but it's not the scene from the movie.

Instead, the octopus only attacks Lauper.

Of course, the movie mentions the octopus at the end - in a pretty bad continuity error - but the music video doesn't include the actual scene.

At about 8 minutes:


Ok. It includes part of the deleted scene.
 

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Ok. It includes part of the deleted scene.

Yeah, the brief shot of the octopus itself is from the movie - though run backwards in the video, as the original shot showed the octopus as it backpedaled.

I'd be curious to know if the octopus appeared in the short version of the video. The full-length one is 2 parts and runs 12 minutes - I can't imagine that's the only one out there!

But I couldn't find a shorter one-part version on YT!
 

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Hmm. Looks like the Octopus scene was included on the Disney channel showings of The Goonies after all.

The scene didn’t appear in either the theatrical version or when the film was released on VHS. However, a funny thing happened sometime in the 1990s. The Disney Channel aired The Goonies, and because the film had more than a few references that pushed the boundaries of acceptable children's entertainment as far as the Disney Channel went, they edited out those scenes. After the edits were made, though, they wanted to make up for the time being taken away so they added a couple of deleted scenes, including the octopus sequence (another notable deleted scene has the kids encounter Troy, a jerky local jock, at a convenience store. In the scene, the treasure map that the kids have gets burned a bit by Troy, which explains why the map is singed in later scenes in the film). So now suddenly you had a certain group of people who were talking about an octopus scene that no one else had ever seen. Many folks presumed that it was yet another phantom deleted scene, a fake memory based on Data's line later in the film. It happens a lot. However, this time it was for real.

 

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I haven't purchased this yet, but I included it in my cart at Amazon in the 3 UHDs for $33 deal.
But I was wondering:
In this circulating photo, it shows this too.
Maybe there is another "better" release coming? :rolleyes:
(they say at the other forum that since this is Warner, we shouldn't expect it to be a new transfer)

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Do we know what is the source of the current release?
A scan from the negative?
 
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I would expect a re-package of the 2020 transfer, possibly with some token new anniversary extras.
Well, I think I'll hold off for now, in case they put any special packaging or something.
I just hope they would release it with this steelbook again!
It was my favorite one from my collection, but I had to sell it to substitute it with the new 4k.

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