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    The Next Big Thing

    R2001 · Comedy · 1h 40m

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  1. May 29, 2002. ( 2002-05-29) (United States) Running time. 87 minutes. Language. English. The Next Big Thing is a 2001 romantic comedy film starring Marin Hinkle, Chris Eigeman, Jamie Harris, Connie Britton, and Janet Zarish. It was directed by P.J. Posner .

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    • Amy Hobby, Andrew Fierberg, P. J. Posner, Joel Posner (II)
  2. Oct 17, 2022 · While few movies ever become classics, even fewer have posters that stand the test of time. The original Star Wars, Back to the Future, and Alien are all prime examples of movie posters that have become iconic. And among them is the poster for John Carpenter's 1982 horror, The Thing. However, despite the poster's impact on pop culture, it was ...

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  4. Rated: 3/5 • Nov 25, 2002. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. A burglar (Jamie Harris) steals works from a failing painter (Chris Eigeman) and creates a fictionalized artist who becomes an overnight ...

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  5. Arrives by Thu, Apr 11 Buy The Next Big Thing Poster Print by Caroline Rufo at Walmart.com

  6. The iconic poster for the 1982 classic American sci-fi horror film The Thing was made in just 24 hours. The movie, directed by John Carpenter and written by Bill Lancaster, is based on the 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There?, and centers on a group of American researchers in Antarctica who encounter a parasitic “Thing” that goes on to imitate other organisms—including sled ...

  7. The Thing 1982. 115 posters. 40 groups. 896 x 1361 px 0.68 mb. 2757 x 3584 px 1.76 mb. 2029 x 3000 px 1.17 mb. 1680 x 2500 px 0.99 mb. 615 x 1000 px 0.06 mb. 320 x 573 px 0.04 mb.

  8. Nov 8, 2001 · The Next Big Thing: Directed by P.J. Posner. With Chris Eigeman, Jamie Harris, Connie Britton, Janet Zarish. A painter who finds success (and true love) after a pickpocket steals one of his works, gives it a false authorship and promotes the imaginary artist to instant success so he can cash in on his ill-gotten gains.

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