The Thing (1982) Movie Reaction First Time Watching

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Totally Whatever

Totally Whatever

Күн бұрын

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@broodhunter21
@broodhunter21 Ай бұрын
Every You tuber ever: "They better not hurt the dog!" Then 10 minutes later "Kill it, kill it with fire!"
@broodhunter21
@broodhunter21 Ай бұрын
It is based off the book "Who Goes there?" but I am not sure this is vaguely close tot he book. The Original The Thing from the 50s might be closer to the book, but this film is Infinitely better. The Ending makes up part of Carpenter's "Apocolypse Trilogy" Including "They Live" and "Prince of Darkness". Both of which are excellent films. You cannot go wrong with Carpenter Films "Big Trouble In Little China" "Christine" "Star Man" "Ghosts of Mars" "Vampires" the original "Halloween" "Dark Star" "Escape from New York" "Escape From LA", "In The Mouth of Madness" The original "Assault on Precinct 13", The orginal "The Fog" His other couple I have not seen yet. I specify THE ORIGINAL in some of these because entirely too often people break the 13th Rule of Cinema :"Thou Shalt Not Attempt To Remake A Carpenter Film", There is a reason why Carpenter hates the film industry, and there will never be another Carpenter in our lives, and perhaps not ever. The man is a highly underrated genius. If you just hooked yourself to the Carpenter train and watched all the films I listed above, you would assure yourself of a subscriber, here.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
😂 we definitely were not prepared for the dog kennel scene!
@ianstopher9111
@ianstopher9111 Ай бұрын
@@broodhunter21 This movie is closer to the novella Who Goes There? than the 50s version. However, the novella is not the original source. The novella is a condensed version of the novel Frozen Hell.
@esidhe
@esidhe Ай бұрын
@@ianstopher9111I’d say the novella is the original source since Frozen Hell wasn’t found until much later and only recently published.
@S_047
@S_047 Ай бұрын
Favorite reactor went "THAT IS NOT A PUPPY Y'all... Y'ALL (everyone that voted on the movie to be watched) SET ME UP (100% dog lover)
@cuoresportivo155
@cuoresportivo155 Ай бұрын
You 2 are the first reactors who realise Blair wasn't crazy when he destroyed the helicopter and radios.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
He was really trying to protect humanity! 😭
@MovieVigilante
@MovieVigilante Ай бұрын
I was going to comment the same thing. So many reactors get it wrong.
@vladyvhv9579
@vladyvhv9579 Ай бұрын
He might've been infected by then. Isolating the humans.
@BigBass-xf5yi
@BigBass-xf5yi Ай бұрын
Yup. They picked that up quick
@o0pinkdino0o
@o0pinkdino0o Ай бұрын
Yup. Blair was infected at this point but had not been completely taken over. He infects himself with his pencil when he puts it in his mouth after touching the "dead" Thing dogs.
@justinecooper9575
@justinecooper9575 Ай бұрын
"First goddamn week of Winter." Every Winter I find a reason to quote that line.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
That's a great line, I may have to start saying that!
@freas8520
@freas8520 Ай бұрын
"HEY, SWEDEN!" "They are Norwegian!" As a Swede, that's funny :D
@The_Variable1
@The_Variable1 Ай бұрын
Same lmao
@justinecooper9575
@justinecooper9575 Ай бұрын
There's a scene in the TV series "Hell on Wheels" where a character says "They call me the Swede. I'm Norwegian."
@billrolston5800
@billrolston5800 18 күн бұрын
The most unbelievable thing is when copper says there is no alcohol in the Norwegian’s blood
@rsrt6910
@rsrt6910 15 күн бұрын
To be fair, there's far to many dots and weird things hovering around the letters of their way to long Norwegian names and stuff.
@sweetwentworth
@sweetwentworth 12 күн бұрын
​@@rsrt6910because you are not the center of the 'stage' Get used to it because nobody is. Will make sense soon.
@patrickflanagan3762
@patrickflanagan3762 Ай бұрын
You have now gone through the ancient rite of passage for all movie reactors, passed down since time immemorial: mistakenly rooting for the Husky in the opening scene of THE THING and enduring the betrayal when it turns into a giant spider-monster. From this day forth you are both true reactors.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
😂😭 we were not ready for that!!
@alexandervelez9507
@alexandervelez9507 Ай бұрын
i’ve literally only ever seen one reactor catch on and that was because she was norwegian and understood the poor man. apparently he flat out says “that’s not a dog that’s the thing”. 😂
@AJRabies
@AJRabies Ай бұрын
@@alexandervelez9507 I saw that reaction also. It was great!
@roachmojo
@roachmojo Ай бұрын
Agreed. "No, not the dog!" turns into "BURN IT!" Nicely done, and welcome to the club. 😯
@jimclayson
@jimclayson Ай бұрын
Tale as old as time. There are only a few things in life you can really count on. That shift from "Don't hurt the doggo!!" to "Kill it! Kill it with fire!!" Is one of those things... and like the sun rising in the east, it's a treat each and every time. 😊
@JQuickDraw
@JQuickDraw Ай бұрын
"VCR. I couldn't think of the name for it." Did you hear that? My oldness just intensified.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
😂 I mean, I definitely used a VCRs as a kid, but haven’t really thought about them in a very long time. It took me a minute to think of the name!
@tandy139
@tandy139 Ай бұрын
Me too.... I instantly grew a white beard when she said that.
@DrJohnnyFever.
@DrJohnnyFever. Ай бұрын
We first saw this in a motel room in California coming back from Disneyland when I was 10. Scared the hell out of us. Afterwards my dad came running out of the bathroom flailing my mom's pantyhose on his head screaming. We screamed.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
10!? I’d be having nightmares for sure if saw this when I was 10!
@Jeff_Vader
@Jeff_Vader Ай бұрын
That's brilliant. It's the sort of thing I would have done with my kids. It wouldn't work now because they are both in their thirties.
@TheDeeGeeNL
@TheDeeGeeNL Ай бұрын
I had the same reaction when i watched The Fly (1986) at like 12-13... i havn't seen it since, but watch The Thing yearly and it has similar gore ^^
@DrJohnnyFever.
@DrJohnnyFever. Ай бұрын
@@TheDeeGeeNL The Fly is amazingly gross.
@snfaulkner
@snfaulkner 8 күн бұрын
That's a good dad.
@mattfulgurite4746
@mattfulgurite4746 Ай бұрын
FX master Rob Bottin said that the alien design came from a fever dream
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
I believe it!! It was pretty crazy!
@BigMac7629
@BigMac7629 Ай бұрын
Rob Bottin who did the creature effects worked so hard on this film that he worked himself into severe dehydration and pneumonia. John Carpenter said to Rob you'll go to a hospital on your own or have someone take you there by force.
@SFOlson
@SFOlson Ай бұрын
And because of that, Stan Winston took an uncredited role to help with the effects, I know for sure that he did the husky transformation scene.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Wow he did a great job but glad he was forced to get healthy!
@BigMac7629
@BigMac7629 Ай бұрын
Yes Rob and John are good friends. Rob is one the greatest in game for creature design but one day Rob decided to just leave Hollywood altogether. It is a mystery but I hope he is teaching somewhere where people want to learn these effects.
@Tensen01
@Tensen01 16 күн бұрын
He was also only 23 years old when he did the effects.
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Ай бұрын
RIP, Wilfred Brimley, Blair. RIP, Charles Hallahan, Norris. RIP, Richard Dysart, Copper.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Oh nooo, RIP.
@miamicool666
@miamicool666 Ай бұрын
Wilford Brimley.
@ilmagnifico82
@ilmagnifico82 Ай бұрын
RIP, Donald Moffat as Garry
@ashtonturner2862
@ashtonturner2862 Ай бұрын
Yes, not only is The Thing the best sci-fi/horror film of all time (yes, better than Alien), but it just one of the best cinematic films of all time.
@Cenindo
@Cenindo Ай бұрын
4:22: "I don't speak Norwegian ..." He said: "YOU GET THE HELL AWAY! THAT'S NOT A DOG, IT'S SOME SORT OF THING! IT'S IMITATING A DOG, IT ISN'T REAL! GET AWAY, YOU IDIOTS!" Sometimes, knowing Norwegian is a real advantage.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Wow, thanks so much for translating that! Too bad they couldn’t understand!
@SFOlson
@SFOlson Ай бұрын
Damn, you beat me to it, I had come to the comments to see if anyone else had wrote this.
@ianstopher9111
@ianstopher9111 Ай бұрын
I thought it was Swedish.
@narfellus
@narfellus Ай бұрын
Wasn't fair to call them idiots. Like, how would they know it's an alien from another planet???
@AlexKnight009
@AlexKnight009 Ай бұрын
* One of the most interesting coincidences in the 2011 prequel, is that those 2 crazy Swedes...er, Norwegians, were the only 2 in their entire camp that couldn't speak English, and that there was also a Russian camp not all that far away from the Norwegian camp. How do you say "You idiot" in Norwegian again? Just in case I need to know that. You never know.
@jimtatro6550
@jimtatro6550 Ай бұрын
My late father took me to see this in 1982 when I was just about 15. It has become my favorite horror movie of all time. Thanks, dad RIP.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
What a nice memory. You can think of him whenever you watch it!
@bradleywhite9992
@bradleywhite9992 Ай бұрын
John Carpenter is a must. Big Trouble in Little China is a good choice for the next film, however, They Live is another great example of His.
@orangewarm1
@orangewarm1 Ай бұрын
I'd go for Halloween and Assault on Precinct 13.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions!! We will definitely add them to our list!
@MartinBryan
@MartinBryan Ай бұрын
Yes, more J C. Also a little trivia for you guys. He is a composer and has done the scores on many of his films. He’s also turning and doing live shows with his kids of his movie music .
@anthonylothes9428
@anthonylothes9428 Ай бұрын
"They Live" is a pretty rad movie as well.
@aresgalamatis7022
@aresgalamatis7022 Ай бұрын
@@orangewarm1 I'd say these are the weakest of Carpenter's good films... BUT! Assault on Precinct 13 worths it for their reaction to "that one scene" 🤣
@notperfectedyet7998
@notperfectedyet7998 Ай бұрын
Nice to see reactors actually understand that Blair hasn't gone crazy, but is trying to stop the Thing from leaving the camp and save humanity.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
It was such a sad realization on is face when he saw the outlook for humanity on the computer screen.
@jdssurf
@jdssurf Ай бұрын
yeah, until.........
@TheLastCrusader22
@TheLastCrusader22 Ай бұрын
One of the good things about his character is that when he was infected is left entirely ambiguous, except for the fact that we know at some point he did become infected. Arguably the most popular fan theory, however, believes that Blair was infected very early after being put in the shed, perhaps the very first night. So sure, he may not have been "crazy" when destroying the helicopter, but I share the belief that Blair was infected for most of the film, like well before they do the blood test
@notperfectedyet7998
@notperfectedyet7998 Ай бұрын
I'd say it's between being locked up and pleading with Mac to come back in; human Blair tied the noose but Thing Blair ignored it. We know that either Nortis or Palmer went up to Mac's shack and hid the clothing and left the light on, so Blair most likely got got then.
@jdssurf
@jdssurf Ай бұрын
it's a good thing the girl on the right puts her hands up like a sun visor, very solid protection lmao
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
😂
@DrJohnnyFever.
@DrJohnnyFever. Ай бұрын
RIP Jed. Best dog actor of all time.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Oh nooo, he was amazing!
@lucianaromulus1408
@lucianaromulus1408 Ай бұрын
Wonderful actor. Deserves all the praise
@vladyvhv9579
@vladyvhv9579 Ай бұрын
Yeah, Jed the wolf-dog. He was also in White Fang and some others. If you get a copy of the movie on DVD or bluray, the special features include commentaries and making of stuff. They mention that he was a real pro. Did a lot of stuff almost perfectly. But he could get a bit spooked now and then, with his wolf side being dominant.
@Jayskiallthewayski
@Jayskiallthewayski Ай бұрын
Jed was no pick-nick though, not to be messed with
@DrJohnnyFever.
@DrJohnnyFever. Ай бұрын
@@Jayskiallthewayski Yeah he was gangsta
@toniheikkila5607
@toniheikkila5607 Ай бұрын
This is a very H. P. Lovecraftian story. "It's weird and pissed off, whatever it is..." A great line 😅
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thats an amazing line!
@josoffat7649
@josoffat7649 Ай бұрын
"Aww Puppies! 😍Who's a good boy? Wait Wut? Oh nah, you are not about to shoot at that puppy... No! Why!?!" Every single time 🤣
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Not the dogs!! They really got us! 😭😂
@Ray.Norrish
@Ray.Norrish Ай бұрын
Unless you can understand Norwegian
@josoffat7649
@josoffat7649 Ай бұрын
@@Ray.Norrish I haven't watched any norwegian reactors 😉
@AxelHjort
@AxelHjort Ай бұрын
This is my first time to enter your channel, but i decided to watch your reaction because is my favourite terror movie too. More than 40 years and still makes concern about the dog at the beginning and so efective the practical effects
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
We were not prepared for what happened to the poor dog!!
@AxelHjort
@AxelHjort Ай бұрын
@@totallywhatever no one does !!! Imagine me as a kid watching this, of course i didnt finish the hole movie at that age
@JonahPedersen-tz3uk
@JonahPedersen-tz3uk Ай бұрын
Tarantino said The Thing is among the best movies ever made. The horror, the dread, the paranoia. It’s a great ride.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
We felt all the horror, dread, and paranoia throughout the movie!
@JonahPedersen-tz3uk
@JonahPedersen-tz3uk Ай бұрын
If you are looking for another good one, you could try Frailty.
@elroysez8333
@elroysez8333 Ай бұрын
That was thoroughly enjoyable ladies. 😂 Subscribed.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for subscribing and watching!
@AJRabies
@AJRabies Ай бұрын
This is one of the best movies ever made. Greatest ending.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
We loved the ending too!
@fraisertinko
@fraisertinko Ай бұрын
For more than 40 years people still argue about whether was Childs the Thing in the end or not)
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Yes we have people commenting both ways!
@fraisertinko
@fraisertinko Ай бұрын
@@totallywhatever that is what is called a masterpiece)
@GGE47
@GGE47 Күн бұрын
@@totallywhatever What if it was neither Childs or McCready?
@davidk6269
@davidk6269 Ай бұрын
Thank you both for reacting to one of my all-time favorite films!!!! ; )
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
We loved it!! Thanks so much for watching!
@Verdenfell
@Verdenfell Ай бұрын
...Yes, it was based on the 1938 novella, Who Goes There? Because of advancements in special effects, the John Carpenter version is more faithful to the book than the original 1951 film directed by Howard Hawks
@slimjimnyc270
@slimjimnyc270 Ай бұрын
@PrinceJancelot. All the humans had light reflecting from their eyes while all the things had no reflections. That was intentional. IIRC from a documentary I saw...
@RenfrewPrume
@RenfrewPrume Ай бұрын
Yes, this is based on a 1938 novelette by John W. Campbell, Jr. (writing as Don A. Stuart), “Who Goes There?” WGT is a recognized classic of the SF genre, chosen for the SF Hall of Fame by the Science Fiction Writers of America. It was Campbell who originated the idea, who created the menace in an isolated research station, who focused on the psychological horror of the situation, and who invented the blood-test idea. Congratulations for understanding that Blair was trying to stop them from leaving and infecting the rest of the world. Most reactors don’t understand that. He wasn’t infected until later. The Thing got to him by breaking in from the outside (the break-in from outside is explicitly mentioned). The practical effects are widely considered some of the best ever done.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Yeah he was trying to save humanity! 😭 And we loved the practical effects!! Thanks so much for watching!
@imnoone492
@imnoone492 Ай бұрын
The opening was taken from the Howard Hawks version. I grew up with the original, later bought the book and finally saw the Carpenter version…loved it
@DrJohnnyFever.
@DrJohnnyFever. Ай бұрын
The title card was achieved by carving the title in wood and covering it with a trash bag. Then they put it behind a fish tank and shined a light behind it and set the bag on fire. So epic!
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thats pretty impressive, it turned out amazing!
@videoteamone
@videoteamone Ай бұрын
It is actually a recreation of the title sequence from the original 1951 movie. Carpenter happens to love that movie and recreated that title as an homage.
@The_Twisted_Monk
@The_Twisted_Monk Ай бұрын
100% my fav movie of all time. The practical effects are top notch and some of the best you'll ever see...including any CGI stuff by far. The tension that builds and the casts reaction, was truly horrifying. Alien is close with the tension, cast, and effects. It's the Not Knowing if even you could be infected and not know... This was a fun watch, thanks for that and great job. Till the next one, Enjoy.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thanks so much, this was such a great movie! We will add Alien to our list!
@IBadmagicI
@IBadmagicI Ай бұрын
Not encountered your channel before ladies but saw this on my recommendations, KZbin knows me too well as after seeing this movie for the first time when I was around 5 it was then and remains now my favourite movie of all time and lit my passion for horror, intrigue and suspense. I have to confess I'm only about 2 thirds of the way through your reaction currently but had to stop to say this before continuing. It is an incredible breath of fresh air to see reactors understand the plot, the consequences and most vitally the different characters motivations as the story unfolds. It is, in a word shocking just how many people new to the story entirely miss things like Blair's motivations, for this I am delighted and very grateful to have stumbled on your reaction.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching, I can’t believe you saw this when you were 5! We would have had nightmares for sure at that age.
@crpgdungeonsdragonsnight
@crpgdungeonsdragonsnight Ай бұрын
"We love animals." let the countdown to the reveal begin...
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
😂
@reesebn38
@reesebn38 Ай бұрын
The Dog Alien his real name is Jed. Jed was a Wolf/Husky. John Carpenter said Jed was greatest animal actor he'd ever seen. If you love animals please watch Jed's performances in The Journey of Natty Gann (1985) and White Fang (1991).
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Oh we loved Jed! Thanks for the recommendations, we will check them out!
@calanor4130
@calanor4130 Ай бұрын
Part Alaskan Malamute, not Husky! 🙂
@reesebn38
@reesebn38 Ай бұрын
@@calanor4130 oops!
@davidguest7
@davidguest7 Ай бұрын
Saw this more than 40 yrs ago and the ending still gives me chills. Fantastic movie making.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Agreed, it was great!
@definitelynotthequestion5359
@definitelynotthequestion5359 Ай бұрын
You actually realized Blairs motivation. That alone makes you more competent than 80% of people. Good job, you.
@DrJohnnyFever.
@DrJohnnyFever. Ай бұрын
There is a short story called The Things and it's written from the perspective of the Thing. Very interesting. It doesn't understand the concept of individuality and it doesn't understand why humans don't want "communion" with it.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
That sounds super interesting!
@blueroninstudios
@blueroninstudios Ай бұрын
"Was this based off a book?" Technically yes. Based off a science fiction horror short story called "Who Goes There?" It was very loosely adapted in the 1950's as a B-movie about a plant-based alien monster (worth a watch, its' kinda fun and as a kid there was a jumpscare that literally made me scream! lol) it was called "The Thing From Another World." John Carpenter read the original stroy and said "Nah, I can adapt this better than they did in the 50's." He did. The film is now a classic in terms of tension, atmosphere, and of course absolutely phenomenally ingenious makeup FX and prosthetics.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Wow, we’ll have to check out the 1950s adaptation!
@clarencewalker3925
@clarencewalker3925 Ай бұрын
Actually, John Carpenter had no intention of remaking the original film, as he was a fan of director Howard Hawks. A friend of his told him to read the novella. That's when he changed his mind.
@blueroninstudios
@blueroninstudios Ай бұрын
@@clarencewalker3925 Oh, that tracks, too. Cool! I gotta do better research, lol!
@JohnBham
@JohnBham Ай бұрын
"I hope nothing happens to the dog!" Ladies, you had no idea what was coming :D This is a true classic, and the practical effects are still top-tier to this day.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
We definitely didn’t know what was coming! We loved the practical effects in this movie!
@alexandervelez9507
@alexandervelez9507 Ай бұрын
great reaction! i knew your faces would be priceless. please do more horror and sci-fi. i feel like y’all would enjoy mimic starring mira sorvino and directed by guillermo del toro.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Yeah this was a wild one, I’m sure we had a wide range of facial expressions when all the gore came on screen😂. Thanks for watching and for the recommendation!
@SolistFrankHerrmann
@SolistFrankHerrmann Ай бұрын
The Fly 1 (1986) +2 (Horror) Videodrome (1983) Horror They Live (1988) John Carpenter Annihilation (2018) Lucy (2014) Transcendence (2014)
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Great list, thanks so much!
@norwegianmaster744
@norwegianmaster744 Ай бұрын
Id prefer The Conjuring and Hereditary
@SolistFrankHerrmann
@SolistFrankHerrmann Ай бұрын
You're welcome, I'll add a few more titles afterwards. @norwegianmaster: I haven't seen the first film, but it's supposed to be good, I know the second one. Well, there are a lot of good films, even those where, strangely enough, you can't find any or hardly any reaction videos or, many years ago, what were actually not real reactions, without inserts, scenes or not what we call them today, with one certain length or are just film reviews. There are very good films and even standouts that stand out from the crowd. For a while I had added a whole battery of links under reactions, although some of the comments then disappeared. Maybe, since films, series, no matter whether you like them, whether they are mediocre or very good.... have a message embedded in them or things that can happen later in a certain way, hints..., of course not exactly like that. 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Million Dollar Baby (2004-IMDb 8,1) Clint Eastwood - Boxer-Drama Moonwalkers (2015) TOP MOVIE: Mr. Nobody (2009 - IMDB 7.8) 2,35 Hours long in the Directors Cut. Wiki: Mr. Nobody is a 2009 science fiction drama film written and directed by Jaco Van Dormael and starring Jared Leto, Sarah Polley, Diane Kruger, Linh Dan Pham, Rhys Ifans, Natasha Little, Toby Regbo, and Juno Temple. It tells the life story of Nemo Nobody, an 118-year-old man who is the last mortal on Earth after the human race has achieved quasi-immortality. Nemo, memory fading, tells a doctor and journalist about his three main loves and his parents' divorce and the subsequent hardships he endured. The speculative narrative frequently changes course to investigate the alternate life paths that could have resulted from his making different decisions in his life, focusing on when he is nine, fifteen, and thirty-four. The film has nonlinear narrative that incorporates the multiverse hypothesis.... Please do not confuse it with a film of the same name. The film does not fit into any genre. He deviates far from the standard mush. Also difficult to describe, you simply have to see it. the best would be, of course, in a reaction video :). Tron 1 and Tron 2: Legacy (1982 + 2010) War Games 1 (1983) and 2 Minority Report (2002) The Manchurian Candidate (2004) Logans Run (1976) Z.P.G. (1972) Phase IV (1974) Clever Horror-Movie (Soft) Zardoz (1974) Johnny Mnemonic (1995) The Truman Show Silkwood (1983) Network (1976) Higher Power (2018) Operation Avalanche (2016) Capricorn One (1977) Interstellar (2014) Production: Christopher Nolan Tenet (2020) Production: Christopher Nolan Inception (2010) Production: Christopher Nolan Source Code (2009) V for Vendetta (2005) Eyes Wide Shut (1999) Clockwork Orange (1971) I Am Legend (2007) Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988) Biography Get Out (2017) I Am Mother (2019) Ghost in the Shell (2017) Uncanny (2015) Children Of Men (2006) Contact (1997) Tschernowik, in German: Weltengänger (RUS 2018) The China Syndrome (1979) The Island (2005) 1984 (1984 - George Orwell) Enemy of the State (1998-IMDb 7,3) Will Smith Alita-Battle Angel (2019-IMDB 7.4) Ready Player One (2018-IMDb 7,4) Free Guy (2021-IMDb 7,6) August Rush (2007-IMDb 7,4) Upgrade (2018-IMDb 7,5) Tomorrowland (2015-IMDb 6,4) George Clooney CONTAGION (2012-IMDb 6,8) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008-2,46 Hours-IMDB 7.8) The Odd Life of Timothy Green (2012-IMDb 6.6) What Dreams May Come (1998-IMDb 6,9) Robin Williams Patch Adams (1998-IMDb 6,8) Robin Williams Awakenings - Zeit des Erwachens (1990-IMDb 7,8) Robin Williams Dead Poets Society (1989-IMDb 8,1) Robin Williams National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) Trading Places (1983) No Retreat, No Surrender (1986) Lost Place (2013) Wikipedia:The story follows four youngsters who, while geocaching in the Palatinate Forest, stumble upon what appears to be a disused American military base where top-secret electromagnetic wave experiments were conducted during the Cold War.... Haarp is real! And Chemtrails which allegedly does not exist Flight of the Navigator (1986) Explorers (1985) Cocoon (1985) + Cocoon 2 batteries not included (1987) German: Das Wunder in der 8. Strasse Gremlins 1 +2 The Series: Utopia (GB, not the US Remake) Series: XIII: The Series (2011) Both series only have 2 seasons. With XIII, Season 2 is where things get really interesting.
@BigMac7629
@BigMac7629 Ай бұрын
The Thing is truly epic for it's practical effects.
@jh5131
@jh5131 Ай бұрын
this was one of the funniest reactions i've watched of this lol the arm pinching reaction was hilarious. I saw this at a friends house during a sleepover when it came out on video when I was 8 his parents had no idea what it was we watched it in the dark i think it gave me ptsd lol
@tireshredderjoe8894
@tireshredderjoe8894 Ай бұрын
You guys had great reactions! Great movie, that was fun!
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@austenrichardgeorge842
@austenrichardgeorge842 Ай бұрын
Charles Hallahan - the actor on the table where his chest opens and his head crawls on the floor - every time I would watch a show with him in it with my mom we would say "the head, the head." The Thing is a horror classic - it often played in theatres during cult weeks in Vancouver so I was lucky to see it on the big screen years after its release. Another Sci-Fi classic from around the same time (1978) is Invasion of the Body Snatchers with Donald Sutherland and Jeff Goldblum.
@roachmojo
@roachmojo Ай бұрын
Your reactions were outstanding! I love this film so much, and I watch ALL reactions. Saw it opening night with my best friend in 1982, both seniors in HS. Scared the bejeezus out of us and we had to walk home in the dark...Well done, girls. Subbing for more. 😁
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing! I am not sure I could’ve handled this movie in high school. I would’ve had nightmares!
@DerekHarrison-d5d
@DerekHarrison-d5d Ай бұрын
Especially when the docs defibrillator goes through Norris’s chest😸That always shocks reactors.😹
@kylereese4822
@kylereese4822 Ай бұрын
Did you spot the 2nd storyline in the movies... ??
@roachmojo
@roachmojo Ай бұрын
@@totallywhatever Oh it was worse after. His mom had dropped us off, and on our walk back home, a dog started following us! Hanging just far enough back and showing up in the streetlight behind us. We were laughing in hysterical terror haha! You're so welcome, keep watching those classics, there are so many great 80s films!
@glynnborders762
@glynnborders762 Ай бұрын
I saw this in the theatre when it came out. 42nd Street in NYC. When the blood reacted to the heat the entire packed theatre yelled out in unison, OH SHIT! I love this movie. I must've seen it a thousand times and I loved your reactions to it.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching, we love this movie too!
@stephenleslie5486
@stephenleslie5486 Ай бұрын
John Carpenter THEY LIVE
@vladyvhv9579
@vladyvhv9579 Ай бұрын
Also, Christine.
@egads3696
@egads3696 22 күн бұрын
Two of his best but dont forget Big Trouble or Escape
@rogermoreno5874
@rogermoreno5874 Ай бұрын
A classic from the 80s. I myself had not watch this movie till year. And wow it is a phenomenal movie. The tension, the suspense, drama. It has everything. And that dog. That dog was a great actor lol. Loved your reaction to this movie ladies.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
We were sooo impressed with the dogs acting! And the tension as you mentioned was so high throughout. Thank you so much for watching!
@montylc2001
@montylc2001 Ай бұрын
Fun Fact: Kurt Russell wasn't really into being in the movie....he thought it was just going to be a gore horror....but when he asked John Carpenter what the movie was really all about...Carpenter said "total paranoia" Russell immediately took the role.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Wow we’re glad he changed his mind!
@Holy_Wraith
@Holy_Wraith 24 күн бұрын
Actually Kurt didn't want the part because of the hat, but he grew to love the hat.
@lorieanngrier
@lorieanngrier Күн бұрын
Every single person that hasn't seen the movie,at the start, please don't hurt the dog. Those who already saw the movie, grinning and shaking their heads. This is 1 classic horror movie that I personally love, thanks for the reaction,it was great
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever 10 сағат бұрын
😂 so true!!
@thechosenones4375
@thechosenones4375 Ай бұрын
I saw this when I was 7 or 8. I rage quit 😂 Now it's one of my favorites.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
7 or 8?? We would have had nightmares for days!
@thechosenones4375
@thechosenones4375 Ай бұрын
@@totallywhatever pretty much 🤣
@mr.perfectcell1887
@mr.perfectcell1887 Ай бұрын
Loved your reaction. This is one of my favorite movies of all time. I subbed. Keep up the great work.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
It’s such a good movie, we couldn’t believe we hadn’t seen it before!
@sca88
@sca88 Ай бұрын
'An American Werewolf In London' 1981.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Oh thanks, we’ll add it to the list!
@SFOlson
@SFOlson Ай бұрын
The makeup effects in that movie were done by Rick Baker, who Rob Bottin had worked for when he was getting started in the industry, and did the effects in this movie.
@metalrules1135
@metalrules1135 Ай бұрын
I love it when people chuckle at the Gary, "Tied to this ******** couch!" line. After one of the craziest and most tense scenes ever put on film, it's a nice little release. It seems to go right past most people though.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
It’s a pretty great moment after all that stress building up!
@edwardbanana2963
@edwardbanana2963 Ай бұрын
Another alien movie that has a similar theme is 'The Hidden'. Underrated fun movie.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Awesome, we’ll add it to our list!
@b.bkrueger1394
@b.bkrueger1394 Ай бұрын
Lol!
@alidagreat32
@alidagreat32 Ай бұрын
@11:53 when she said she couldnt think of the name VCR i felt so old 😭 but i remember them like it was yesterday i still have one 🤣🤣🤣
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
I definitely used VCRs. I just couldn’t think of what it was called because I haven’t seen one in so long!!
@Holy_Wraith
@Holy_Wraith 24 күн бұрын
And I thought I was old because I remember 8 Tracts
@alidagreat32
@alidagreat32 24 күн бұрын
@@Holy_Wraith me too i remember 8 tracks lol
@Wadyface
@Wadyface Ай бұрын
And not one single CGI crap apart from the actual computer screens lol. All practical effects. The artistry behind it is amazing. Rob we salute you sir.
@jdssurf
@jdssurf Ай бұрын
Top 5 movies of all times, amazing all the way around, and scariest ever. Perfection.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
We loved it!! Thanks so much for watching!
@chadlynch1551
@chadlynch1551 Ай бұрын
I watch all the reactions to this movie just to watch people go from "How dare you shoot at that dog?!" to "OMFG! KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!"
@misternef
@misternef 19 күн бұрын
Poor Wilford. The man is only remembered for his diabetes commercials. Before that he did a lot of Quaker Oats commercials. Also this! Great video!
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever 18 күн бұрын
Oh yes, we forgot about the Quaker commercials! We’re glad we got to see him in this, he was great!
@misternef
@misternef 18 күн бұрын
​@@totallywhatever Yes! I loved his performance and his character! I wonder If it succeeded at infecting the world would it combine to make a massive alien or stay in separate bodies.
@BattleAngelFan99
@BattleAngelFan99 Ай бұрын
You two actually understood why Blair was wrecking the helicopter and equipment. So many people watching this movie immediately think "Oh he must be infected because he's destroying stuff!" Of course, I myself might have thought that too when I saw this movie the first time at the age of 8. :D but I'm glad you realized he's simply trying to keep the thing from reaching the outside world. I think Blair was human when they locked him in the shed. While he was in there by himself, he realized he was a sitting duck for it. He made the noose hoping to go out on his own terms rather than have it consume him and then walk around pretending to be him. At some point, it did get to him. We know one or two of them were assimilated by the dog thing and then we also saw part of it escape through the roof in the kennel, so that's a lot of possibilities of things that could have gained entrance to the shed. It could have made itself very small or tentacles etc. and crawled in under the door, or simply opened the door from the outside. In the short story that this movie was based on, the ending was more definite and happy, because they killed the last of the things right before it had finished making a personal anti-gravity flying device. In this movie, however, it's harder to account for all the things. We don't know if Childs might be the thing, we don't know if there might have been more things around the UFO crash site, we don't know if things might have buried themselves as smaller animals in the snow, we don't know that there aren't still things now frozen near the norwegian base. That's too many possibilities. And it only takes 1 cell of the thing to potentially begin taking over all life on earth. So the likelihood that they stopped it is practically nil, though MacReady definitely slowed it down by destroying its main body mass. So we know there would be teams going in to investigate what happened. They'd surely collect biological samples for study. And, according to the short story, albatrosses are flying around antarctica during spring time, so a chance for it assimilate birds and then get to South America or even just the ocean where it can begin assimilating all ocean life. Either way, the world is doomed. I think a good sequel to this would involve an intelligently run rescue team realizing from MacReady's recording what they're dealing with and properly quarantining tissue samples before it's too late and then the story could pick up decades later, even in the future perhaps. It wouldn't make much sense to make a Thing movie where it gets out into the open world because, despite being spectacular and horrific, there would be no hope. It really makes sense to have such a movie take place in some kind of possible isolation of it, such as in space or in an underground base or on another planet or an asteroid mine. Some place where you could potentially nuke it and end it, even though that would never be the kind of drastic measure we want to take.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Wow, yes you made some great points here! I’ll admit I didn’t feel too much hope for humanity at the end but your idea of an intelligent rescue team researching and coming up with a solution sounds like it could work! Thanks so much for watching!
@WilliamTheUnkownShoutout
@WilliamTheUnkownShoutout Ай бұрын
Hello Totally Whatever hello anyway I had a really bad day at work and thank you so much for watching my number 1 favorite Halloween movie The Thing (1982) directed by John Carpenter and God bless the both of you as well:).
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Sorry about your bad day. I hope things get better! Thanks for watching!
@Ravege98
@Ravege98 Ай бұрын
To truly experience the Thing, you have to watch it at night. Lights off. Alone.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Might be too scary for us! 😂
@flibber123
@flibber123 Ай бұрын
David Clennon, who plays Palmer in this movie, has been in a lot of things. One thing I can highly recommend is a tv movie called Special Bulletin. It's usually easy to find here on KZbin for free. It's a very good movie and he has a major role in it.
@robertjewell9727
@robertjewell9727 Ай бұрын
The thing is based on a 1948 short story called Who Goes There? The first film based on this story was 1951's THE THING (FROM ANOTHER WORLD) which is excellent and highly intelligent as well although the spfx are significantly tamer with a significant story element that's different. Loved your reactions! Best ever!
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!!
@LibrarianMichael
@LibrarianMichael Ай бұрын
For more young Kurt Russel, Escape from New York is really good. Escape from LA is good as well.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Awesome, thanks for the recommendations!
@vladyvhv9579
@vladyvhv9579 Ай бұрын
Don't forget Big Trouble In Little China. Epic Carpenter/Russel comedy.
@lloyddobler2227
@lloyddobler2227 Ай бұрын
Great reaction, ladies! Wilford Brimley... yeah... I remember him from the old Grapenuts commercials. Love the Bob Lazar UFO pic, Carolyn!
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thanks so much!!
@bobmessier5215
@bobmessier5215 Ай бұрын
I think, you ladies, will be blown away by Steven Spielberg's "Artificial Intelligence: A.I." or "Bicentennial Man" with Robin Williams. Two excellent science fiction films that deserve a great reaction.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the recommendations, we haven’t seen either of those!
@murrayroodbaard207
@murrayroodbaard207 Ай бұрын
Congratulations. At least one of you knew very quickly the dog couldn't be trusted. And both of you understand Blair was not the thing when he destroyed the equipment but simply didn't want anyone to leave. A lot of reactors didn't get it.
@venomoverlord7016
@venomoverlord7016 Ай бұрын
Such a good film - and its so re watchable honestly it gets better with every rea watch - John Carpenter is a master film maker - many of his films were thought too grose at the time and hated but now days they are the Finest Films ever made as far as Sci Fi horror
@LordVolkov
@LordVolkov Ай бұрын
Trying to figure out when everyone got turned is my favorite part of rewatches. The ambiguous ending is pretty perfect for the constant dread of paranoia running throughout.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Already want to watch it again - we missed so much.
@QuantumCat76
@QuantumCat76 Ай бұрын
That dog should have gotten an Oscar -the Academy should have created a new category -best Animal Performance in a feature film, just so to give that dog the Oscar
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Agreed, the dog was amazing!
@helicoptersrkool
@helicoptersrkool Ай бұрын
Great reaction n just discovered your channel. Subbed!! 👍
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for subscribing and supporting our small channel!!
@Unknown13thorder
@Unknown13thorder Ай бұрын
33:01 correct in the comic books it showed what happened afterwards, child’s breathe is nearly showing HINTING he’s infected. Military shows up and takes them away and if you want to know how it ends either play the game or read the comics😊
@dionysiacosmos
@dionysiacosmos Ай бұрын
The novella it's based on is Who Goes There? A 1938 story. The first adaptation was The Thing from Another World in the 1950s. Obviously, they couldn't do the morphing part but really caught the isolation and fear. It was also more accurate in that the research team was made up of both sexes. By then the governments knew that women have a stabilizing effect on men in isolated situations. John Carpenter either didn't know or decided to omit women to ramp up the tension. None of the movie adaptations portray all of The Thing's abilities. Who Goes There? is usually up on KZbin and takes only a few hours to finish.
@rsrt6910
@rsrt6910 15 күн бұрын
You mean like on submarines... oh wait...
@dionysiacosmos
@dionysiacosmos 14 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure submarines are manned ( see what I did there?!😜 ) by almost exclusively military personnel. In the 1982 version, as in the 1950s you have a mix of military, retired military, academics and techs. Two different situations. But I don't know enough submarines and their crews to comment. I know Jimmy Carter was a submarine commander and nuclear physicist. His was the first administration to invest in making solar panels accessible to American homeowners, because he understood them. He also wanted to mitigate another OPEC oil embargo and attendant shortages and inflation in the late Nixon and the Ford administrations that carried into his own. Such a moral and brilliant man. He also invited the protocols for " HOT " repairs near reactors. Since each repairman could only stay near the reactors for a very few minutes, he drilled his people in advance on everything task they would perform so the next guy knew exactly where the last guy finished, and his tools were laid out.
@dionysiacosmos
@dionysiacosmos 14 күн бұрын
Invented!
@rsrt6910
@rsrt6910 14 күн бұрын
@@dionysiacosmos Yeah, that was my point. Women are more disruptive to the cohesiveness of the crew than they are stabilizing. Just ask the women who already serve in the Navy and they will tell you themselves that putting women on board is a bad idea and they're blunt about the reasons why. So an all male skeleton crew operating during the six month winter in the Antarctic makes perfect sense. I'm not sure why the tangent on Jimmy Carter, but he was a nuclear trained officer on submarines, NOT a submarine commander, not even the engineering department head. He also didn't do squat to reverse the inflation he inherited and it ballooned to over 13% before he left office. As for "hot" repairs? I doubt he had anything to do about it since he never worked at a commercial nuclear generating station and hot entry procedures are developed by the individual operator (company that owns the power plant) locally in accordance with 10CFR50, 10FR25 (codes of federal regulations) and the local branch of the Nuclear Regulator Commission, he was the President and shouldn't be micromanaging hot entries... then again, is WAS his micromanagement of the Iran-Hostage rescue operation that turning it into the total cluster-spasm that it became. Don't get me wrong, he's bright in his particular field and a nice guy, I'd love to have him as a neighbor, but he has no business being head of the HOA let alone the US Commander in Chief.
@claireeyles7560
@claireeyles7560 Ай бұрын
Great reaction, just subbed. I've had a quick look through the comments, and didn't notice anyone else mention it, but the dog-thing scene in the kennel was done by Stan Winston, after Rob Bottin took ill. Stan Winston was already an established name in movie FX so he asked not to be credited for his work, because he didn't want to take any of the attention of Bottin, who was a young up and comer at the time. Stan Winston's name didn't appear in the credits for The Thing until it was released on home video.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
That’s a pretty amazing story about Stan Winston and it’s good to know some people (us now included) realize the effort he put into this movie!
@gwaltzilla
@gwaltzilla Ай бұрын
There are lots of good 70s, 80s, and 90s movies. I would suggest Halloween 1978, Friday the 13th 1980, and A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984 movie series. There are even great movies from the early 2000s like The Texas Chainsaw remake from 2003, Silent Hill 2006 and 30 Days of Night 2007.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Ooh good list. It looks like there’s some good ones for the upcoming Halloween season!
@grossbadretchvik8446
@grossbadretchvik8446 24 күн бұрын
You two are the sharpest and most expressive reactors, very fun to watch. Novella by the great John Campbell. What made the story so good was that the scientists behave intelligently, unlike the dopes in most horror movies, and yet the enemy is still overwhelming.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever 24 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your nice words and thanks so much for watching. We really appreciate it!!
@jondion4535
@jondion4535 Ай бұрын
I see you've also watched In the Mouth of Madness. Need to watch Prince of Darkness next to complete the Apocalypse Trilogy!
@Sandy-dd4le
@Sandy-dd4le Ай бұрын
Im not aware of any reactor that has completed The Apocalypse Trilogy, so that would be pretty cool.
@ronaldh8446
@ronaldh8446 Ай бұрын
I was nine years old when I saw this in the cinema in 1982. The defibrillator/chest scene literally made me leap out of my seat and run to the back of the theater. Yeah. The Thing was not appreciated at all back then. It took a few years but it is now an undisputed classic.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Wow, 9 years old!! I don’t think I would be able to handle this movie at 9!
@magnetarklkl2012
@magnetarklkl2012 Ай бұрын
Spooky season is coming. Stay with the scary movies 👻
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Ooh great idea, there are a lot of scary movies from the 90s and 80s we have not seen!
@BigMac7629
@BigMac7629 Ай бұрын
I just got some Funko Pops from The Thing 😀😀 They're pretty awesome. The Norris Crab head is my favorite.
@Echo4Bravo
@Echo4Bravo Ай бұрын
That Deluxe Fusion - Blair is. 👌
@BigMac7629
@BigMac7629 Ай бұрын
Oh yeah he's going for 60 - 70 dollars
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
That’s awesome, I’ll have to look them up! They can make even the creepiest characters look cute somehow. 😂
@BigMac7629
@BigMac7629 Ай бұрын
Oh the Blair Monster is pretty cool it comes with the dog that comes out of his stomach 😀😀
@jenny2tone
@jenny2tone Ай бұрын
Wow, I've been hoping funko would do The Thing. Will have to get them.
@commonman_x6c
@commonman_x6c Ай бұрын
Great reactions ! Looking forward to many more. TY
@jamiegagnon6390
@jamiegagnon6390 Ай бұрын
It is based on "Who Goes There?" a short story by John W. Campbell written in 1938. Some folks think it may be the best sci-fi story ever written. The ending of the movie is perfect to my mind as it leaves us guessing as to what happens to the rest of us next. I second "Big Trouble in Little China" and also suggest "Starman" for a kinder gentler shape-shifting alien.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
We loved the somewhat ambiguous ending, it really kept us thinking about the possibilities! Thanks so much for watching and for the suggestion!
@laminar0886
@laminar0886 Ай бұрын
I agree 100%… I think it’s one of the best endings ever written. Even though many people didn’t like it. Popular opinion is to always wrap things up in a neat bow - and this movie didn’t do that. Brilliant! For the last 40 years I’ve been wondering what the fate of the world is after the rescue team eventually arrived.
@tommc3622
@tommc3622 Ай бұрын
It still blows my mind how faithful Carpenter is to the book, and that this story/concept was written in 1938. It feels fresh and contemporary in 2024. ... And the ending is very purposefully ambiguous. Firstly to reinforce the sense of paranoia, and leave you unsettled. But moreover, it's a moot point. That's the ultimate takeaway. Cellular remains of The Thing are all over the American and Norwegian camps. When the rescue teams arrive, it's the end of the world. This is the story of the beginning of the end. Part of Carpenter's "Apocalypse Trilogy."
@tommc3622
@tommc3622 Ай бұрын
​@@laminar0886 Once the rescue teams, both Norwegian and American arrive, the world (as we know it) has 27,000 hours left.
@laminar0886
@laminar0886 Ай бұрын
@@tommc3622 indeed! That assumes either Child’s or Mac infected. But even if they aren’t… there are particles of the Thing all over both camps! Makes the ending even more awesome.. when you think of what happened next!
@philipped.r.6385
@philipped.r.6385 Ай бұрын
I loved your reaction! It was so cute seeing you looking sideways or partly hiding your eyes during terrifying scenes! 😉 You girls are awesome! That movie still creeps me out even though I've seen it nearly 20 times. If you liked it, I would warmly recommend you to watch Alien (1979) and Aliens (1986). Those are both science fiction/horror classics and their special effects still hold even today. You won't regret it!
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Ooh thanks for the recommendations and for watching! We’ll definitely add Alien and Aliens to our list!
@KevinArdala01
@KevinArdala01 Ай бұрын
Such a great concept and probably one of the only snow-based movies I enjoy. You're probably getting loads of suggestions, but Sphere from 1998 is a good sea-based Sci-fi movie, adapted from the Michael Crichton book (same guy responsible for Jurassic Park and Westworld).
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Oooh no one has suggested Sphere yet, great choice and we haven’t seen it! I love both Westworld and Jurassic Park!
@vladyvhv9579
@vladyvhv9579 Ай бұрын
I've seen the movie and it wasn't all that good.
@Zack-e4k
@Zack-e4k Ай бұрын
I love how she watches the scary parts like she’s looking into the sun lol 😂
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
😂😂
@RazbaqueDirge
@RazbaqueDirge Ай бұрын
Prince of Darkness (1987) rounds out John Carpenter's Apocalypse Trilogy... Mind (Madness), Body (Thing), and Soul (Darkness). Escape from New York (1981), Big Trouble in Little China (1986), They Live (1988), The Fog (1980), and of course, Halloween (1978). Cheers!
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions. We will definitely add these to our growing list!
@jh5131
@jh5131 Ай бұрын
Can't forget Christine either
@stephenfuller2119
@stephenfuller2119 Ай бұрын
@@totallywhatever How could you not do the immortal, Halloween in October. But @razbaqueDirge has got it nailed, that's all you need to know! (Prince of Darkness is a miss)
@toddkes5890
@toddkes5890 5 күн бұрын
26:55 - notice who commented about "you gotta be kidding me" 28:38 - notice who got revealed as a Thing The other fun part in the lead-up was that the petri dish of blood got closer and closer, indicating that as the options for compromised people dropped, the threat got closer and closer.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever 4 күн бұрын
Ahhh good catch!!
@jrag1000
@jrag1000 Ай бұрын
Now you have to watch the new one
@x_trio_3_po333
@x_trio_3_po333 Ай бұрын
This is my favorite Valentine's Day romance movie! The alien thing loved humans so much that it wanted to imitate all of us earthlings! How sweet! And imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
😂
@retromillenium
@retromillenium Ай бұрын
I know other commenters have said this, but the dog deserved an Oscar. Best animal performance I've ever seen.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Yes, we totally agree!
@Citizen88020120820
@Citizen88020120820 Ай бұрын
This is an amazing movie that will hold up forever I think. The Thing is a must watch.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
We agree, amazing and timeless!
@Generic_Man
@Generic_Man Ай бұрын
Crazy to think that, like The Shining, this was a box office bomb when it was released. The critics hated it! If you plan to stick with John Carpenter, I recommend: * "Big Trouble in Little China" (another collaboration with Kurt Russell) * "They Live" (similar tone of paranoia as "The Thing", but more action/sci-fi than horror/sci-fi, and another collaboration with Keith David) * "Prince of Darkness" (features Denis Dun and Victor Wong, who both star in "Big Trouble in Little China") * and one that doesn't get recommended often enough, but is a must if either of you are Stephen King fans: "Christine." It doesn't get as much love as other Carpenter films, but Keith Gordon (not to be confused with Keith David) gives a great performance as Arnie. Cheers!
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
That is crazy! I cannot believe the critics hated this movie. We loved it and were hooked throughout the whole film! Thank you so much for watching and for the suggestions. We will add them to our list!
@diarrheagondola
@diarrheagondola Ай бұрын
That is most definitely the Diabeetus/Quaker Oats guy: Wilford Brimley. He was also in Cocoon, another great 80s alien movie.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thanks for confirming. He looks pretty different without his mustache!
@jondion4535
@jondion4535 Ай бұрын
I've seen about 20 of these now and I think you are the 1st ones to realize that Blair wasn't insane. He was trying to prevent world infection. Good job girls 👍🏻
@narfellus
@narfellus Ай бұрын
Great reaction! The Thing is rightfully regarded as one of the best horror movies ever made. It is top tier, up there with Alien and The Exorcist and The Fly. It is one my personal favorite movies. The special effects were so well done they are still disgustingly realistic over 40 years later.
@Minion_of_Cthulhu
@Minion_of_Cthulhu Ай бұрын
This might be my favorite reaction to The Thing, and I've seen a lot of them. You guys did a great job! In case you're not familiar with it, The Thing is in the subgenre of body horror. It's on the more extreme end of the horror genre and it's pretty niche so there aren't tons of movies to choose from since it's a bit intense for most people. However, another mainstream body horror film is The Fly (1986) with Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. It's definitely worth watching and also fits into the sci-fi horror genre that you've been enjoying. If you want something a little lighter in tone, check out the romantic comedy Overboard with Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. John Carpenter has also worked with Kurt Russell several other times in addition to here with The Thing, so you can get more of both of them as well.
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching and you have some great recommendations in here. I actually just learned about body horror today, we’ll definitely have to watch some more!
@WilliamTombrink-zo5yi
@WilliamTombrink-zo5yi 16 сағат бұрын
Great reaction vid, ladies. You both were appropriately stressed and terrified, and I appreciate that you didn't try to make a nervous joke and cackle every 10 seconds. And I'm so glad you finally got to see this masterpiece. Edit: You two were fun. Just subscribed. Looking forward to more of your reactions. Keep up the good work!
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever 10 сағат бұрын
Thanks so much for watching and subscribing! We have some new videos coming soon, stay tuned!
@ianblake815
@ianblake815 Ай бұрын
Body horror masterpiece
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Agreed!!
@lukereeve9658
@lukereeve9658 Ай бұрын
Brilliant video! Very entertaining. Will have to watch more of these
@totallywhatever
@totallywhatever Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
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