The Thaw will be produced by Anagram Pictures, the same team behind Andrew Currie’s badass debut Fido, with directing duties being handled by Mark A. Lewis. The story is about a group of ecological students who discover that a prehistoric parasite has come back to life after a woolly mammoth is defrosted and their race to stop the bug from infecting the entire world, even as they themselves fall victim to it.
Story Continues Below Ad ↓We learned this week that The Thaw is finally getting ready to shoot in mid-June and that Val Kilmer (yes, that Val Kilmer) and Superbad’s Martha McIsaac have both signed on to the film! This brings The Thaw to a whole new level of respectability since you don’t attract that kind of talent with some throwaway script.
”I think ultimately where this story comes from is the idea or, more accurately, the feeling of vulnerability,” Lewis told me during a recent e-mail conversation about the origins of The Thaw. ”The discussion eventually evolved into one about the vulnerability of our species and how we’re about to experience the wrath of Mother Nature as a result of global warming. Remaining faithful to our inspiration [an experience Thaw's co-writer’s girlfriend had with bed bugs], we chose to make Mother Nature’s device the most hideous parasite we could imagine.”
Perhaps Lewis should drop "The Thaw" title and rename it, "Attack of the Mutant Bed Bugs!" More about the hideous wooly mammoth parasite released by global warming flick:
Don’t worry, though, The Thaw won’t be a preachy movie about how we’re facing the End of Days or anything. ”I don’t consider it my job to tell people about how or why we’re f---ing up the world,” Lewis continues. ”The older I get, the more vulnerable I see people are (as individuals and communities). Global warming is a very scary part of our place in time on this revolving rock in the middle of God knows where. I consider it my job to translate, into a story, the emotions (in particular the fear) I’m experiencing around an issue that is extremely interesting to me. Hopefully people will find the result enjoyable, relatable, and perhaps even cathartic.”
...So far it sounds like we’re in pretty good hands for this one. Nothing like a good monster movie to point out just how weak humans can be in the face of Mother Nature. Keep it here for more updates on The Thaw as the film nears its production start date!
And your humble correspondent would like to point out just how ridiculous film producers trying to promote a PC global warming message can be made to appear in the face of Mother Nature which is why the they seem to be embarrassed to release "The Thaw" in the midst of record low temperatures. However, perhaps "The Thaw" can still be salvaged. Just rename it "The Guffaw" and edit in Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot from Mystery Science Theater 3000 to make snarky comments about the defrosted mammoth and the rest of the movie. Such a move could unfreeze the box office receipts (if "The Thaw" is ever released) and turn this movie into a campy cult classic.
—P.J. Gladnick is a freelance writer and creator of the DUmmie FUnnies blog.




















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Sounds like it's destined to
January 8, 2009 - 09:59 ET by SickofLibsSounds like it's destined to become The "Reefer Madness" of the 21st century.
But sadly, I'm not sure how much of a laughingstock this would be if released now, as it appears the vast majority of the population are misinformed dolts.
"The Mananu!!!"
January 8, 2009 - 10:03 ET by P.J. Gladnick"The Mananu!!!"
That sure brought out the laughter in me. Oh, and also the extreme overacting.
"Marihuana - a violent narcotic, an speakable scourge"
January 8, 2009 - 10:07 ET by SickofLibsYeah!
Just the opening credits are priceless:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6696582420128930236
Which is worse?
January 8, 2009 - 10:09 ET by P.J. GladnickWhich is worse? Marihuana or "The Mananu?"
I'd say Mary Jane!
January 8, 2009 - 10:20 ET by SickofLibsI'd say Mary Jane!
I always thought Al Gore
January 8, 2009 - 10:43 ET by eaglewingz08I always thought Al Gore looked like a wooly mammoth, now we know he's the parasitical offspring of one. Finally the inconvenient truth revealed.
If only we could find a way
January 8, 2009 - 10:47 ET by SickofLibsIf only we could find a way to freeze him into an escarpment in Montana, tusks up.
The media and Hollyweed
January 8, 2009 - 14:11 ET by danboThe media and Hollyweed are misinformed dolts. As I recall, polls show the majority of Americans thought AGW was BS.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
They can embargo the Global
January 8, 2009 - 12:03 ET by celatorThey can embargo the Global Warming horror film for, say, 30-40 years. Then they can release it when the earth's temps warm up a tad as part of the normal warming-cooling cycle.
They can place the Global Warming film on ice for now. (just couldn't resist it).
Are there any coming Ice
January 8, 2009 - 14:09 ET by danboAre there any coming Ice Age movies from the 60's and 70's they can re release again?
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
Good question! Lemme see if
January 8, 2009 - 15:00 ET by celatorGood question! Lemme see if I can find any. I'd be surprised if there were not.
Oh My!
January 8, 2009 - 12:52 ET by sguild2Oh darn...and Al Gore is a financial supporter of this movie. This movie is destined to go straight to dvd.
I guess these people are
January 8, 2009 - 14:18 ET by danboI guess these people are cowards. If they really believe this is true and such a statement on how we're f---ing up the world they should release it.
Sides we need a good laugh.
PS Mr. Lewis as you spout off. You're stepping over the bodies of millions of people who died over big greens last settled science. DDT. Your friends beg for mosquito netting for the third world. yet you won't give them the weapon that really works. It worked here in this country. DDT.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
Al Gore made a Science Fiction Movie
January 8, 2009 - 23:50 ET by PopularTechProof: 'An Inconvenient Truth' is Science Fiction (Video)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution