*The Thing* left us speechless (FIRST TIME WATCHING REACTION)

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Nice Dude Movie Night

Nice Dude Movie Night

2 жыл бұрын

John Carpenter... you've done it again.
Hey guys! Believe it or not, neither of us have seen THE THING (1982). It's a movie we get yelled at to watch a lot, so for Halloween month, we decided to share this moment with you guys. We hope you enjoy.
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@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Have you seen *THE THING*? Any memories you’d like to share? 🤔 Let us know!
@TheDisTract
@TheDisTract 2 жыл бұрын
His Yosemite Sam hat is absolutely ridiculous 😆
@kylereese4822
@kylereese4822 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder what parasites/viruses are frozen in the polar caps... oh wait we`ll find out soon...... I'm betting they or humans have never met thus humans have ZERO IMMUNITY to them and NO bases to make any treatments/cures...
@KentBalzer
@KentBalzer 2 жыл бұрын
I actually saw this film at the movie theater when it was released when I was a teenager. It was scary and awesome. Kurt Russel was fairly new to adult level acting. He was a child actor for Disney. This movie showed him as a bad ass. I recall seeing a comic book called Starlog that depicted the story of The Thing. When the movie came out, I was surprised at how well it followed the comic. The best part about the story is that you don't know who to trust. It's far better than alien because the suspicion keeps you on your toes the entire time.
@76marex
@76marex 2 жыл бұрын
@@kylereese4822 "you are a thing, pls wear a mask" --- humans in 2021
@SW77-Fan
@SW77-Fan 2 жыл бұрын
The Thing came out before I was born (1992), but I saw it at a midnight re-release with my dad. Most vivid memory is seeing the head grow crab legs and yelling "that's not fair!" and my dad laughing his ass off in the theater.
@nowthatisawesome5431
@nowthatisawesome5431 2 жыл бұрын
You: “Trust the dog. The dog should be the main character” Well, you’re right on one of those.
@jeffreysommer3292
@jeffreysommer3292 Жыл бұрын
Jed was an incredible actor. What a great dog!
@BestAnimeFreak
@BestAnimeFreak Жыл бұрын
My exact thoughts xD
@lynnwallis8654
@lynnwallis8654 Жыл бұрын
one of the things I noticed about others watching the film with me, the dog trying to pry the wire open with it's teeth was the death most folks had the strongest reaction to....we can watch people die with minimal issues, watch a dog die, not so much.
@mblackwl
@mblackwl Жыл бұрын
Fun fact- at the beginning of the movie when the dog is rushing towards the Americans, the Norwegian chopper pilot is yelling, in bad Norwegian, words to the effect of "Get away from it. It's not really a dog. It's just imitating one. "
@206judgementday206
@206judgementday206 2 жыл бұрын
the effects look so good because they're 100% practical.
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely crazy what they were able to do! Thanks for watching 👍
@serpentinious7745
@serpentinious7745 2 жыл бұрын
Even the title reveal was practical. They made a metal cutout of the title, put it in a fish tank full of smoke, back lit it, wrapped it in a black trash bag, then set the bag on fire so it would peel away revealing the title. Took several attempts to get it to work right.
@jmorlar2852
@jmorlar2852 2 жыл бұрын
And the FX maker, Rob Bottin, was only 23 back then...
@theblacksp1derman
@theblacksp1derman Жыл бұрын
That is exactly why this movie still holds up today, almost 40 years later 👍🏾
@reginald1817
@reginald1817 Жыл бұрын
@@theblacksp1derman Indeed. Even today, the effects still gives me chills, that's how awesome they are!!💯
@izorion6443
@izorion6443 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite sci-fi horror film of all time. Fun facts: * The American camp and Norwegian camp are the same set. They filmed the American scenes, blew up the camp, then shot the Norwegian scenes * Kurt Russell threw a live stick of dynamite in the final scene * Rob Bottin, the SFX lead, worked 18 hour days for a year to produce all the amazing practical effects. He was checked into a hospital when the film wrapped. * Whether you love or hate the ending, it's sparked four decades of discussions, arguments, and theories as to which (if either, or both) of the survivors were the thing.
@Madbandit77
@Madbandit77 Жыл бұрын
Stan Winston took over for Rob when he was too tired to work.
@1987VCRProductions
@1987VCRProductions Жыл бұрын
The live stick of dynamite he threw was actually the one from when he blew up the Palmer-Thing during the blood test scene. Kurt Russell wasn’t ready for the explosion and it nearly knocked him off his feet.
@michaelvaughn8864
@michaelvaughn8864 Жыл бұрын
@@1987VCRProductions Yup, I read that it actually concussed him to a degree where his hearing was desensitized for a short while
@honestjakes
@honestjakes Жыл бұрын
​@@1987VCRProductions They used new up-to-date dynamite. Old-timey dynamite was not testosterone-sensitive, because of the type of man. New "Dynamite" is testosterone-sensitive, so the armorer should not have put it in Mr. Russell's hands. I blame the armorer.
@willcool713
@willcool713 2 жыл бұрын
As I heard it, early on, while they were still developing the original script, one of the writers asked the others if a thing-copy of a person could be so perfect that the copy actually thought it was a person. They all agreed that, yes, a thing-copy might not know they were a thing, think that they were a person. Sooo paranoia inducing...
@gageunruh3574
@gageunruh3574 2 жыл бұрын
That was sadly changed in all after projects like the games and comics where human that are extremely convincing are entirely aware they are a thing and are even willing to kill other things to prove they arnt. The thing at it's very core knows it's a thing and will put up it's best pretend paranoia.
@mxplixic
@mxplixic Жыл бұрын
@@gageunruh3574 Which explains why Palmer notices the spider-head-Thing and basically narcs it out to the others.
@mr.perfectcell1887
@mr.perfectcell1887 Жыл бұрын
They kept the idea in to an extent. The noticable relief when the tests come back negative. Like they're not even sure if they'd know they were a fake.
@walkerlocker6126
@walkerlocker6126 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I think that's why they were all giving those weird looks during the test. There's almost this inner fear of, "Well at least I know I'm not the thing.... Right?" Like you wonder what would happen if your blood did fail the test. It's terrifying
@hopepapernacky
@hopepapernacky Жыл бұрын
But then, would they be a threat? If they think they’re human and believe they are the person they turned into, wouldn’t they not want to hurt anyone?
@DanielS2001
@DanielS2001 2 жыл бұрын
The Thing is actually a part of an unofficial trilogy that Carpenter dubbed "The Apocalypse Trilogy", with all three films dealing with average humans as they face cosmic horrors. The other two films Carpenter considers to be a part of this trilogy happens to be Prince of Darkness (1987) and In the Mouth of Madness (1994). I definitely recommend them, as well as all of Carpenter's other films.
@vapoet
@vapoet 2 жыл бұрын
In the Mouth of Madness may be my favorite of the three.
@XperimentorEES
@XperimentorEES Жыл бұрын
@@vapoet I gotta agree, it's such a tribute to Lovecraft
@BlackV4You
@BlackV4You Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendations, im going to watch them!
@LudusAurea
@LudusAurea Жыл бұрын
The thing is a remake of the thing from outer space, though.
@Quiltfish
@Quiltfish Жыл бұрын
Oh man, I have to watch Prince Of Darkness and rewatch In The Mouth Of Madness.
@fday1964
@fday1964 2 жыл бұрын
I attended the premiere here in Denver. After the movie was over, and everyone staggered out of the theater, in the lobby was John Carpenter and his then wife, Adrienne Barbeau. The news cameras and a small crowd surrounded them, but off the the side was Rob Bottin, and thanks to a popular magazine at the time, Fangoria, they had been running articles covering the film. I thanked him for such an incredible experience.
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
That's so awesome to hear! Thanks for sharing such a great story!
@scottlette
@scottlette 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting side trivia? Mark Kermode, famous UK/BBC film critic, was a regular contributor to Fangoria for a number of years in their heyday.
@fday1964
@fday1964 2 жыл бұрын
@@scottlette ... I still have the first 20 issues packed away. Think I might have to check out a few issues. Thanks for the tip.
@jasenjacobs1365
@jasenjacobs1365 Жыл бұрын
Fangoria is still around by the by.
@ArcaneAzmadi
@ArcaneAzmadi Жыл бұрын
Weird thing is, back when the film came out, it was a massive bomb. Savaged by critics who thought it was "just another monster flick" and a box office flop that nearly sank John Carpenter's career, with one film magazine running an article that asked the questions "Is this the most hated film of all time?" It wouldn't be appreciated for the masterpiece of paranoia-inducing sci-fi horror that it is until the 90s.
@SpectrumAnalysis
@SpectrumAnalysis Жыл бұрын
After seeing their reaction to the dog in the beginning, I realised that it's a such good twist for the dog to be the alien because it's behaviour looks like a worried dog. Upon watching the movie knowing it's A Thing, you realise the "traumatised" or "uncomfortable" way it holds itself in the kennel is cos it doesn't know how to be a dog yet cos this might be the first time it's been near more than one. Every time it's in the room with humans or watching them out windows, it's observing them; seeing how they work so it can imitate them, and to figure out how well they understand the situation before it makes a move. It doesn't wanna break cover until it has to and has a backup in the form of an infected/copied human. That's such a smart move, there's two ways to interpret it's behaviour and first time viewers always assume the dog is good cos of it. You're not the first reactors I've seen to trust the dog, and it makes it more realistic that the group in the movie trust the dog over the gun-crazy scientist at the beginning.
@SierraSierraFoxtrot
@SierraSierraFoxtrot 11 ай бұрын
I still don't get how people don't see the dog is sus from the first frame.
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka
@mikcnmvedmsfonoteka 9 ай бұрын
+ Pilot in Norwegian screams that it's not a dog. But yes trying to kill dog , and all that not typical dog behavior. Jed should have got animal Oscar for that role!
@scattershotjd9823
@scattershotjd9823 2 жыл бұрын
"Let the dog be the protagonist!" Well, it is from a certain point of view.
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
L O L nice
@Dot2TrotsLowCarbLiving
@Dot2TrotsLowCarbLiving Жыл бұрын
My dad took me, my brother & sister to see The Thing when it first came out (I was 14). My dad loved the original version as a kid. He wanted this to be our version. We skipped school (never told mom). It's a glorious childhood memory.
@damoeldiablo
@damoeldiablo Ай бұрын
What a cool dad!
@Fishmorph
@Fishmorph 2 жыл бұрын
You commented about the fantastic pacing. What a lot of people don't notice about this film is that *there is no B plot.* There's no subplot sucking the tension out of every other scene. They managed to find enough story beats in the A plot to fill out the whole runtime.
@SageMann92
@SageMann92 2 жыл бұрын
I've never seen such an intriguing response to the early stages of this film. Most people find the behavior of the dog to be incredibly suspicious, but it made you sympathetic and completely on the dog's side until the very moment its face split open. And both of you were totally on the same wavelength there. Really fascinating!
@MikeTheGamer77
@MikeTheGamer77 Жыл бұрын
Everybody gushes over dogs in movies. I just don't understand. Cujo exists.
@Ghilliebandits
@Ghilliebandits Жыл бұрын
@@MikeTheGamer77some people have more attachment to their animals than most people. Like for me, my dog is with me every minute of the day save for my time in the wash room. She goes with me everywhere. So it sucks when I see bad things happen to dogs.
@russetwolf13
@russetwolf13 Жыл бұрын
In reality it was a very good wolf dog, wolves are just quiet even when being cuddly, it's odd for us but normal.
@Nite37
@Nite37 5 ай бұрын
It's a symptom of modern society. People want pets to live and humans to die nowadays. I was screaming at the screen when I saw this...KILL THE DOG. It was so obvious. :)
@Thedesertguy75
@Thedesertguy75 2 жыл бұрын
40 years ago and it looks this good.... This film is a horror/Sci fi legend!! Masterpiece. For a movie to produce so much suspense, fear, doubt, disbelief, disgust.... That's great art.... Those practical effects are far superior in being terrifying than any computer graphic. This stuff is tangible man, you can touch it.... The sound effects are legitimately disturbing and so clear... This was 1982...crazy good. I was around 13 or 14 when I saw it "The Thing" is truly one of a kind. Ide say one of the best, if not the best horror movie ever made.
@xavierrenegadeangel1356
@xavierrenegadeangel1356 Жыл бұрын
I booked off a day of work for the 40th anniversary, just so I could honor this masterpiece of cinema.
@nightthornkvala94132
@nightthornkvala94132 Жыл бұрын
They used computer graphics, erasing the practical effects already done, in the Swedish camp remake. And it rightfully bombed. It was terrible, to say the least, even without comparing it to this treasure.
@lesluebke3002
@lesluebke3002 2 жыл бұрын
Something of note: None of the characters mentioned anything involving people in they're lives, it was pure interaction between JUST the characters present. Only movie I have seen do that, no my wife or family back home, who sponsored this arctic research base besides just it was American. The thing also gained the weaknesses of what it imitated, such as the heart condition of Norris, who was likely the guy the dog got first. It wasn't Palmer that was first because he shared a joint with Childs, who was cleared with the blood test after that scene. Blair was also human until he was locked alone in the shed (he tried to save the world).
@martinhansen6466
@martinhansen6466 Жыл бұрын
Blair was infected when he "sucks" on the pencil, he uses to examine the first thing.
@IntheIndigo
@IntheIndigo Жыл бұрын
@@martinhansen6466 i have waiting for someone else to mention that!
@Gunnar001
@Gunnar001 4 ай бұрын
@@martinhansen6466He never touched the Thing with his pencil, it was just really close. And nothing indicates only a small particle is enough to take over an entire complex organism anyways. They just THINK that it might happen and took precautions. Really, if all it took was a small particle, the Thing would simply sneeze or cough on others, put some spit on their utensils or something like that and then just sit back and win. Obviously, it wasn’t that easy.
@blakefletcher8052
@blakefletcher8052 2 жыл бұрын
It angers me that y’all aren’t huge. You two are the best reaction duo I’ve seen in awhile y’all are funny as hell. A lot of smaller channels kinda give up after awhile but you have potential do not get tired and give up. With that being said you guys should check out “the mist” or “the hills have eyes remake”
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Hey man, that truly means the world to us and we really appreciate that. We're glad you enjoy our videos and we have no plans on giving up anytime soon! So stay tuned 😁 and we've noted your reaction suggestions!
@vekdigital
@vekdigital 2 жыл бұрын
This is now a 40-year-old movie and yet the Practical makeup effects still hold up incredibly well. Rob Bottin and his FX team knocked it out of the park for this movie. It's still one of my favorites for pure, visceral shock and gore. Add John Carpenter's film style and ability to build suspense and you've got a class A cult classic.
@fauxrowsdower7610
@fauxrowsdower7610 2 жыл бұрын
You guys have such fun energy I totally want to watch a horror movie and get drunk with y’all 🤘🏻 the animal actor that played the dog was a wolf dog named Jed! His wolf side is why he behaved so undoglike and still; apparently he was exactly like that on set and creeped out the cast with his staring and aloofness
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
L o l thanks so much! Hit us up, let's make it happen 😂 And that's super interesting! This was cut from the video, but I actually pointed out how "good" of an actor the dog is, so that makes a lot of sense!
@RD-lt3ht
@RD-lt3ht 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 53 and I saw The Thing in '82 here in Sydney when I was yet to turn 14...One of the greatest cinema-going experiences of my life ! I'd also loved The Howling, the brilliant efx of which were created by the same guy who created the titular Thing -- Rob Bottin -- who was my hero back then.
@Anton-de5vu
@Anton-de5vu Жыл бұрын
I love the fact that their worried the dog is gonna die. When really, the dog was dead long before it first showed up. Also the “I want the dog to be the main character” comment is kinda true, the thing is the headlining act of this movie
@henrikeatworld
@henrikeatworld Жыл бұрын
The paranoia when they are getting tested is so palpable, one of the most tense scenes ever
@scottlette
@scottlette 2 жыл бұрын
Easily my favourite John Carpenter movie. Okay, in a tie with Big Trouble in Little China. I saw both of these in the theatres as new releases and loved both.
@vapoet
@vapoet 2 жыл бұрын
John Carpenter and Kurt Russell were an amazing duo. One movie is never seen anymore, Elvis from 1979. Kurt was Elvis in a way that hasn't been replicated yet.
@CommissarMitch
@CommissarMitch Жыл бұрын
9:28 That is my favorite bit in the entire movie. Just seeing the noose casually hanging there is top tier visual storytelling.
@TopsyTriceratops
@TopsyTriceratops Жыл бұрын
As an added bonus, a second watch helps unveil multiple things we wouldn't notice on a first viewing. For example, we might notice the doc having a noose in the shelter he was locked in, but after viewing the film we knew he was infected. The noose gives the hint that he knew he got infected and tried to off himself before it took over but was too late. Him asking to come back inside was the thing, and the doc was long gone.
@thesyndrome43
@thesyndrome43 2 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie as a kid during a horror marathon on TV during halloween, where they played classic horror movies and then small documentaries in-between about how they movies were made, and I'll never forget watching the mini-documentary about how they did the prosthetic special effects and sound effects for 'Tremors' and then watching The Thing for the first time afterward, and it gave me such an amazing appreciation for this movie's effects because even though I had just watched a video of a guy crunching cabbage to create the sound effect of flesh tearing, I was still so immersed in the movie and couldn't figure out how they created the things they did. One of my favourite parts of the movie is how it's set at a research base so every character is relatively intelligent, their only downfall is how some are ruled by their emotions and can't keep a cool head, but other than that they are all being extremely meticulous and smart about how they deal with the Thing like they talk about always going in groups of 2 at least, and they come up with clever ways to try and detect if someone is infected. It's a game of cat and mouse, with them coming up with idea's and then finding that they have been beaten to the punch (like with the sabotaged blood) and need to come up with another way to find out who's infected. In regards to why everyone was acting so weird when their blood was being tested: because they themselves didn't know if they were infected. What if the alien hides inside you without your knowledge until it is revealed, at which point it takes control of your body for good and gives up on hiding? they didn't know, so each one of them is nervous as hell thinking that maybe they just don't KNOW that they are already infected, and as soon as it's revealed then they will die, either by the group killing them, or the alien erasing their consciousness and taking over their body for good Also I'm glad you guys caught that Blair had decided to kill them all to save humanity, because most reactors don't get that and just think he went crazy, when in fact he was thinking very sanely about what he was doing, even to the point that the remaining group at the end come to the same conclusion: they can't leave, the only way to stop this is if no one survives and reaches civilisation
@notthebeastinus2786
@notthebeastinus2786 Жыл бұрын
Something you may not have noticed was at the ending. Childs (Keith David) gives his alibi and takes the drink from Macready (Kurt Russel). That was a test. The creature transmits through dna, saliva being one of them. If Childs was human, he'd have known better than to accept the drink, since for all he knows, Macready could be one of them. The implies that Childs was turned sometime between last seeing him and when he shows up. Of course, you might say Macready could be the creature and gave Childs the drink to turn him, but Macready was just seen fighting the creatures, thus making it more likely for Childs to be one. Conclusion: one of them is the creature.
@hv3926
@hv3926 2 жыл бұрын
The "old" guy is a famous actor, Wilfred Brimley. He's known for a lot of films and advertising. Most recently, some time before his death last year.....Diabetes commercials. His pronouncement "diabetus" is joked about all the time. Wilfred Brimley is a total star.
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Ohhhh, I've seen those commercials actually. He was great in this film as well. It's a shame he passed. Thanks for sharing!
@hv3926
@hv3926 2 жыл бұрын
@@NiceDudeMovieNight Thanks. Anyway, not too long before he died (he wasn't that old, either-in his late 40s when he made The Thing), his mustache made him look like the Monopoly guy on the board game.
@jimbearone
@jimbearone 2 жыл бұрын
“The THING” is a formless entity, it needs the DNA of the “Host” to both adapt to the environment it’s in and create a body capable of surviving in it. It is the perfect metamorph.
@sharpe34
@sharpe34 Жыл бұрын
The thing I love the most about this movie, is how everyone reacts to everyone else. You can see them putting on attitudes and points of view to remove suspicion ect. This is why Carpenter was a KING of films for decades.
@nilasmp6907
@nilasmp6907 Жыл бұрын
The first time I heard about this movie was from Dead Meat. James was praising this movie a lot, so I felt like watching it before the kill count video. It was a good thing that I did that, as the surprises hit me on point. Since then it has become one of my favourite movies and my favourite horror movie of all time.
@user-vt8kz1ll7b
@user-vt8kz1ll7b Жыл бұрын
That is one of the most well trained dogs ever. With how they were able to get ‘em to move unnatural-like.
@maraiabaravilala7224
@maraiabaravilala7224 2 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Rob Botton the special effects designer worked hard on these creatures that when he was finished he had to go to hospital due to exhaustion and he even slept on set as well
@JC-tu6hc
@JC-tu6hc Жыл бұрын
He was also 22 when he did this movie. Some people just got it.
@nightthornkvala94132
@nightthornkvala94132 Жыл бұрын
I don't think the movie was quite finished when he had to be hospitalized for a short time after passing out from exhaustion, double pneumonia, and a bleeding ulcer. I seem to remember that one special effects scene was done by someone else because of that, but I can't recall which one.
@ScotsGal
@ScotsGal 2 жыл бұрын
This movie was way ahead of its time…the effects hold up today …I’m 48 I saw this for the first time in around 1986. …it’s great to see it being respected and enjoyed for the masterpiece that it is……it’s funny watching you guys enjoy it for the first time and watching your reaction ….especially because I know what’s coming and you don’t
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment, and we’re glad you enjoyed! I agree, it’s incredible how impressive the special effects and story still hold up to this day!
@FeverAmbone105
@FeverAmbone105 2 жыл бұрын
Watch this first time when I was 6 or 7 years old, in VHS secretly, taken from my parent's " not for kids movie" collection, watch em secretly when my both parents taking nap, worse mistakes. Later in high school i rewatch again in DVD, became fans since then, and almost rewatch Thing almost every month
@ExcitedIsoscelesTriangle-ot4rk
@ExcitedIsoscelesTriangle-ot4rk 5 күн бұрын
John Carpenter is a genius. The effects in The Thing are downright terrifying to this day.
@williamweber9390
@williamweber9390 2 жыл бұрын
The old guy actually only passed away last year. He was just older looking in general. I met him in 2019 along with Nauls and windows. Recently met bennings and Clark too
@MrRezRising
@MrRezRising 2 жыл бұрын
What was Richard Mazur like? Guy's a character actor's character actor.
@williamweber9390
@williamweber9390 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrRezRising very soft spoken. We actually talked a lot about the film Nightmares that he was in.
@robertcartier5088
@robertcartier5088 2 жыл бұрын
Saw this on VHS at a friend's house when it came out in the 80's then had to drive home, in the country, at 2AM, in a Canadian blizzard! Scared the crap outta me!
@feelingpaulie3943
@feelingpaulie3943 2 жыл бұрын
Watched it on VHS when I was 12...............fantastic! Still holds up today. Much like"An American Werewolf in London". Thanks for the great reaction.xx
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Yessss we still need to see An American Werewolf in London! Thanks for the comment!
@feelingpaulie3943
@feelingpaulie3943 Жыл бұрын
@@zerpblerd5966 Ha! And beware, nice dudes, not everyone has the same taste in movies, particularly classic movies. So the old saying goes "someone's trash is another one's treasure"!!! Agree to disagree! xxooxx
@slayskool1964
@slayskool1964 2 жыл бұрын
Technically it's a Carpenter movie, but really it's a Rob Bottin SPFX bonanza movie.
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it seems so! Thanks for watching.
@76marex
@76marex 2 жыл бұрын
thats a very simple view
@JustDJmuffincake
@JustDJmuffincake 2 жыл бұрын
Two masters coming together to make something one could not do without the other.
@judsongaiden9878
@judsongaiden9878 Жыл бұрын
5:24 That "flower" is made out of dog tongues and dog teeth. It probably would have ripped someone's face off if Childs hadn't torched it. 7:55 John Carpenter knows when to use slow burn and when to amp up the mayhem. 8:28 The doc from 'Leviathan' (1989) reached the same conclusion and attempted to do the same thing. 10:15 Notice how the Thing took over two guys no one would have suspected - Palmer and Norris. It even mimicked Palmer's sense of humor! As Norris, it "inherited" his heart condition. 10:51 Ickis was muh fave. Guess he'd be somewhat comparable to a Gremlin. 11:15 Referenced verbatim in part two of the 'It' remake. 12:08 It imitated him so perfectly that it even mimicked his sense of humor! Remember when he was joking with Mac and Childs and aliens and the government (potentially implying that Mac might be a conspiracy theorist in the style of Fox Mulder). That also implies that the Thing absorbs the memories of its victims since it knew exactly how to interact with specific people in specific ways. Skynet only wishes it could build such an effective infiltrator! Not even the T-1000 can absorb memories and whatnot! 12:53 That line was delivered perfectly. 😆 14:09 There's some concept art that expounds upon what's happening there. The three of them fuse together into an "Amalgamate" -style "Biomass" (to borrow terms from Undertale and Metro 2033). Nauls is still self-aware, though, even as he's just a torso jutting out of the writhing mass of flesh. Then he starts gurgling as a tentacle shoves its way up his throat and out his mouth, causing his head to pop off at the jaw with the lower jaw remaining attached as the tentacle slithers and writhes around. 15:46 That ending wasn't "nihilistic" as some critics said back in 1982. It was "ominous." Some people tend to throw around the word "nihilistic" willy-nilly. 16:08 It was back in the '90s when I was a teenager. I especially loved watching it during winter. Reminded me of Doom (by that, I mean '90s Doom) but with a more insidious enemy that used cunning and guile to covertly infiltrate rather than overly assault.
@davidschecter5247
@davidschecter5247 2 жыл бұрын
I saw it in the theater when it came out. Never saw so many people walk out in the middle of a movie. LOL! It didn't bother me (the gore) because it was SO over-the-top. Unlike ALIEN, which barely let you see the monster, you got great looks at in here, so it didn't scare so much as fascinate you. Nobody had ever seen effects like this up to this point. Rob Bottin and company brought it to life and to me, it's so much more realistic than CGI because these practical effects actually existed outside of a hard drive. That spider head gave many of us nightmares for a long time!
@paulmerviel1617
@paulmerviel1617 2 жыл бұрын
Remember around the same time, E.T. was also in theaters, and that idea of a friendly alien resonated so much better with audiences, hence why The Thing was critically panned when it released, and was a box office bomb (as was Big Trouble in Little China). That's why it's since become a cult film, but it's still a damn shame, coz Carpenter was never really given much creative freedom from studios since. Sure he went on to make other great films, but many consider In the Mouth of Madness to be his very last good movie. I'm still very glad we got this and other of his great films, but he could have been "allowed" to be so much more.
@YolandaAnneBrown95726
@YolandaAnneBrown95726 2 жыл бұрын
I saw this more times that summer than I've seen E.T. in 40 years! I can actually count on 1 hand how many times I've seen E.T!!
@mikewallace1270
@mikewallace1270 Жыл бұрын
Hey guys. Your movie reactions are so fun! Love your enthusiasm.
@XenoJehuty84
@XenoJehuty84 Жыл бұрын
Honestly my dudes seeing your genuine reaction to this is a treat. This movie is practically my all-time favorite John Carpenter flick; if not in my top five movies of all time. You clearly have good taste and watching you eat up everything; ahhhh memories.
@drake128
@drake128 Жыл бұрын
Watched this when I was about 7 . Periodically I'll suddenly feel a " wanna watch the thing " again vibe ..I can watch this in it's entirety and not get bored or distracted, no fast forward or anything. Just sit and enjoy it. Glad you stuck the landing on the ending . By actually getting it you got my sub..looking forward to your next video and will be doing some back catalogue views on your stuff now.
@timshelton8535
@timshelton8535 2 жыл бұрын
Sat through this movie 2 times when it first came out. It was quickly my favorite horror and sci fi movie of time and still is! Glad you guys enjoyed it! I was 17 I think!
@kieronball8962
@kieronball8962 2 жыл бұрын
Great reactions to a fantastic film. I first saw John Carpenter's The Thing when I was 14, after renting it on VHS video, from my local video rental store, back in 1983! I have watched it many, may times over the years, but it still holds up so well, with an amazing script, excellent direction, superb acting and incredible special effects. One of my favourite theories concerning the ending, is that the bottle MacReady hands to Childs is actually one of the molotov cocktail bombs and by drinking it, Childs is revealing himself to be another " Thing! "
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Woah we didn't think about that. We haven't seen that many Carpenter movies but definitely plan on playing catch up after watching this one!
@kylereese4822
@kylereese4822 2 жыл бұрын
Who was the 1st infected ?? looking at the shadow in the room without light distortion it looks like Norris(body size) but allowing for light distortion its more like Palmer, Fuchs 3 people was near him around the time the lights went out 1 was Mac who was the others ?? There are so many rabbit holes you can go down with " who is it " I've never figured it out was around 8 when I 1st watch it lolol :):)
@kieronball8962
@kieronball8962 2 жыл бұрын
@@kylereese4822 I always thought that the shadow was Norris, but what still bothers me to this day, is whether a " Thing " escaped through the dog compound ceiling?! :)
@kylereese4822
@kylereese4822 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting and very plausible point... could that be a doppelganger of Mac(torn clothing as a decoy) and the Doc(always carrying his bag what`s in it) ?? Blair was infected at the 2nd autopsy he touch the Thing with his pencil eraser then touched his chin.. Palmer protested about going with windows because he had a visible head injury, you see how Norris looked at the dog as it went under the table scaring Benning's who also had an injury... did Palmer infect Childs when shared the weed ?? could it do a slow or fast infection to avoid detection... and who did the dog like at the beginning..... was it Palmer... ???
@paulstroud2647
@paulstroud2647 2 жыл бұрын
@@kylereese4822 Apparently the shadow was a member of the film crew, deliberately chosen so as not to give away who was infected first,
@YolandaAnneBrown95726
@YolandaAnneBrown95726 2 жыл бұрын
Had the pleasure of meeting Thomas Waites, Keith David, Wilford Brimley (R.I.P. ❤🌹🙏🏽🕯) and Dean Cundey (Director of Photography) back in 2017 and I told them how incredible the film still was. I saw it when it first came out and 40 years later, the practical effects are still fresh and bloody as hell. Loved your reaction!
@inquisition3173
@inquisition3173 Жыл бұрын
Some cool behind notes to the thing: The Norweigans arent subtitled in the intro, the man shooting at the dog and the Americans with the rifle is screaming "DONT TOUCH IT, ITS A THING" and more lines trying to explain what they just survived at their camp. Notice too he didnt start shooting at the humans until the dog started trying to lick the Americans, because he was worried the thing was contaminating them. Also John Carpenter was actually the norweigan trying to throw the grenade and blew himself up, just a neat little cameo. The dog is supposed to be reacting weirdly from the start, its not behaving like a dog. It seems more like a snake trying to size up its prey in order to eat them. Also everyone had that 70s 80s hair, so Windows, Palmer, and Norris all looked similar. That scene where the dog walks into the room and absorbs its first victim was supposed to confuse you as to who was transformed. If anyone was ever confused about who had the keys and sabotaged the blood supply, Garry gave his keys to Windows to lock up the Thing they just disected. Windows returns to grab Bennings who was in the middle of being transformed and he dropped the keys in a panic. When they all pursue Bennings so he cant escape when you look at everyone who reacts to the alarm, Palmer isnt present. So its presumed that Palmer was hiding nearby after Windows fled, grabbed the keys, and sabotaged the blood supplies while they were burning Bennings. The Thing also realized that this would implicate Garry and Copper knowing the hierarchy from the people it assimilated. The Thing is a sentient creature, and it likes to plot and scheme. If you watch the movie a second time, youll notice all the members who are Things dont want to be in charge once Garry steps down as the leader. Norris and Palmer both turn down the opportunity to take charge to avoid being implicated. Additionally when Norris transforms, Palmer rats out part of it trying to escape to establish hes trustworthy. The ending is the greatest part because its meant to be ambiguous, but based on what John Carpenter has hinted in interviews, if you followed the rules of the movie it makes pretty clear sense how the movie ends. If you put all the information together about the rules the movie fantastically establishes, Childs shows up after the base is destroyed and the Blaire Thing is killed. His demeanor is entirely different, hes far more passive and complacent, its hard to tell if hes wearing his blue jacket but it appears green/brown in the fading flames, McCready being the badass he is, offers Childs a swig from his drink and Childs has no hesitation drinking from the bottle despite knowing the Thing could have turned McCready and is trying to infect him with the bottle. What I like to think, Blaire transformed Childs first since he was alone, Childs ran to safety while the survivors destroyed the base and the Blaire Thing went to fight the humans to ensure that no one would be left alive to hunt down the thing, rectifying the mistake it made with the Norweigans. Childs showing up to McCready was just what the Thing does, it wont transform if it doesnt sense a threat. It was scoping out McCready to see if he was still hunting it or able to kill it. The thing isnt affected by the cold, as it just goes into hibernation, so when Childs is sitting across from McCready it new he was freezing to death, out of ammo, and he no longer posed a threat. The Thing essentially won, because after McCready froze to death, a team would be sent to either relieve the Americans or try and rescue them, but either way it knew more people were coming. The Thing killed all of its witnesses, so when Childs body would be discovered it would take over new hosts and Humanity is effectively doomed.
@FrancescoDeBiasi
@FrancescoDeBiasi 2 ай бұрын
There's actually a 2003 PC Game "The Thing", a survival horror that picks up exactly from here, where you control the rescue team after the base blew up
@inquisition3173
@inquisition3173 2 ай бұрын
​@@FrancescoDeBiasi It was also on playstation 2, and I also owned it. The game overpromised, had a ton of problems, and the story is fairly abysmal its not considered cannon. I used to get Game Informer for YEARS and would read up on so many games. When I saw the thing game I was immediately sold and bought it. To my absolute disappointment, blood test kits didnt actually work, the AI was horrendous, and the game sold its self on teammates can randomly become things and trust will be a core mechanic of the game. The devs cut all of that, and it scripted events where people would turn. I Know MacReady shows up to help, and theres some comical set pieces where you have to run from a bundle of dynamite with a giant goofy Villain timer on it. But yeah anything outside the original thing is not considered canon, and John Carpenter loves to keep the debate open. Ugh the fact that the game tried to build on the lore makes me shudder and cringe. xD
@jennifercox5184
@jennifercox5184 2 жыл бұрын
I just discovered you guys. And I'm loving your reactions.
@stephenjones4397
@stephenjones4397 4 ай бұрын
"It's GONE, MacReady" was a perfect line delivery.
@ralphrex9118
@ralphrex9118 2 жыл бұрын
You guys have a most excellent energy, glad to have found you. I first saw this move 35 Yrs ago on vhs, loved it ever since, it’s in my top 10, great to see your reaction. I would recommend The 5th Element, 12 Monkeys and Brazil.
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Those are cool recommendations too, we appreciate it a ton!
@artvankampen8993
@artvankampen8993 2 жыл бұрын
Lots of fun watching your reaction!
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!!
@progrock21
@progrock21 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction guys. I saw this in the Cinema when it came out. Back then you got double bills and the first film was The Fog (recommended) which chilled me enough at the time however when The Thing came on their was audible screaming and one person was physically sick. The special effects were ahead of their time and my favourite part is when they are tied together and are being tested.
@azathoththeprimalchaos2289
@azathoththeprimalchaos2289 Жыл бұрын
The effects were entirely practical actually. That's why they looked so real. Because they were physically there.
@HarpyBreakfast
@HarpyBreakfast Жыл бұрын
I love how you guys just start the review
@Snakecggg
@Snakecggg Жыл бұрын
Another master work of a movie, one of my favorites.
@R22RJMacready
@R22RJMacready 2 жыл бұрын
Your reaction was very enjoyable, kinda reminded me of when I showed this movie to my friends when we were teenagers. :)
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed!
@truthfulpurpose
@truthfulpurpose 2 жыл бұрын
This movie is truly a cinematic masterpiece!
@johnconti1329
@johnconti1329 2 жыл бұрын
This has got to be my absolute favorite scifi/horror movie of all time. And definitely in the top 5 of all all time favorites.
@Bonez0r
@Bonez0r Жыл бұрын
What I also like about this movie (and older movies in general) is that the characters look like real people with unique recognizable faces, not like a lot of newer movies where all the roles are played by young models who look almost identical, like they rolled off an assembly line.
@Keenergetic
@Keenergetic Жыл бұрын
I will always love this film. John Carpenter is a genius!!! Score is also very atmospherical.
@macronencer
@macronencer 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, I have a memory, definitely! My first year at university (Southampton, England, 1983/84) - a bunch of us rented a VHS of this film to watch in the kitchen in the hall of residence. Unfortunately I came back from the bar to watch it and I was quite drunk. Every time there was a jump scare I was snorting and giggling because I wasn't really invested in the experience. It was my most shameful moment as a cinephile, and afterwards I was mortified that I'd not done the film justice. Years later I watched it properly, of course. It's a total classic, and one of my favourites. In fact, when I first got a large TV and a surround system, it was the first film I played.
@youtubeistrash953
@youtubeistrash953 2 жыл бұрын
Greatest horror film ever made and one of the greatest in general. Not just because of the great cast, ambience, plot etc but because of the concept. Can you imagine anything more frightening? You're on a desolate continent, you're battling an extremely intelligent creature, that is almost indestructible besides against fire/acid, can imitate all life forms and you won't know the difference without a specific test, you have no idea if it's malicious or simply trying to survive, you're dead if it touches you and if it gets to transportation, water or civilization the whole planet is doomed, not only humans. Only thing worse I can think of is utter atomic annihilation.
@serpentinious7745
@serpentinious7745 2 жыл бұрын
"Kurt Russell shows up and fills the screen with man" I feel like that needs to be a meme 😂
@willemwhite9016
@willemwhite9016 Жыл бұрын
You know, I love how wrong they can be around characters in films. It really adds to the enjoyment factor. Great job guys.
@jeremyblackmouth3323
@jeremyblackmouth3323 Жыл бұрын
There is actually two versions of this movie. One that was released in theaters and home movie and one that was made for cable movie channels but not really a director's cut. I'm not talking about the editing for swear words or gore but there were several scenes that were different. First is that there was a scene added that implicated the character Childs being The Thing early because before they first saw the Dog-Thing, Childs was seen throwing away something in the garbage that looked suspicously like the clothes that the cook showed that he had found. Another was that Blair was not only infected but his mind had merged with The Thing because when was assimilating Gary out of sight, he spoke "I told you, no one is getitng out of here". The final scene showed the day after the American Base Camp had finished burning down and another snow dog was running in the snow before looking back at the burn ruins. It was shown only a handful of times but people remember it despite it not being seen on any DVD or Blu-Ray releases.
@m1x0
@m1x0 Жыл бұрын
this movie has been disected millions of times by people trying to figure out who is the thing at each moment, many analysis make emphasis on the camera work and how it gives clues, its refreshing and very interesting too see the first impression of someone at some of those scenes, great video!
@greghall7424
@greghall7424 Жыл бұрын
I think you guys got it. This was a revelation, nothing less. I didn't catch it for about a decade, as I didn't credit it, being an 80's "remake". One of the best flicks ever made. Casting is stellar. The characters overflow with underplayed personality. Every scene... The screenplay and script are dynamite.
@corygraves4351
@corygraves4351 Жыл бұрын
This is a favorite. I have a tradition whereby on the first major snow of the year I turn out the lights, open the blinds, and watch The Thing.
@jasonlmeadows
@jasonlmeadows Жыл бұрын
I watched this for the first time as a 10 year old in 1983 on VHS while eating a pizza, It is so ingrained in my memory. Here I am 40 years later and I still love this movie. I love (but not as much as this movie) the 1950's Howard Hawks "Thing from Another World, the 2000's prequel "The Thing" and am just finishing reading the book (actually a short story novella titled "Who Goes There") again for the who knows how many times now. I saw this and Escape from New York around the same time and totally cemented Kurt Russell as one of my favorite actors.
@quinndavis
@quinndavis Жыл бұрын
A masterpiece. Saw it in the theater on it's 40th a couple months ago.
@xtrmn8r16
@xtrmn8r16 2 жыл бұрын
Also just stumbled across your channel from the reaction to ghostbusters. I like your guy's reactions so far, The Thing and Ghostbusters are two of my favorite movies. Instant sub
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
@snowdogthewolf
@snowdogthewolf Жыл бұрын
It's blows my mind to this day that this film was considered a flop when it debuted, was ridiculed by many critics (such as from Siskel and Ebert) and nearly destroyed Carpenter's career. Carpenter said in an interview that he was passed over for other movies due to how poorly The Thing was received. The problem was timing as this movie came out only 2 weeks after ET. NOW it's considered a cult classic and among the absolute very best sci-fi horrors ever made, and IT IS! I saw this at a drive-in back in '82, sitting on the roof of my parent's station wagon with my sister. I was 6, she was 8. It's an awesome, awesome movie that's still talked about today, especially the ending. Some speculate Childs had transformed as you can see MacReady's breath but not Childs' at the end scene. Some say Childs' willingness to drink from a bottle handed to him by what could have been the Thing, throwing caution to the wind indicated he wasn't concerned of being infected as he already was. Some say the bottle was filled with gasoline that MacReady had left over from destroying the camp and "chuckled" when Child's drank it without reaction of it being fuel rather than booze, confirming his suspicion. Some say Child's didn't bother to attack MacReady as he knew both would freeze, MacReady to death, while the infected Childs would simply go back into frozen hibernation until a rescue party retrieves them and inadvertently reactivating the Childs Thing. I don't buy any of it but it sure is fun to toss around with friends. I personally like to think the Thing was an intentional biological weapon made by some xenophobic ancient civilization that would "seed" life-supporting planets in inhospitable locations such as the middle of the artic. This trap wouldn't ever be sprung unless the native intelligent species advanced just enough to be able to discover it and thaw it out, whipping out the planet's population, ensuring no civilization will ever achieve the same level of technological sophistication as the xenophobic jerk planet.
@annaparsons4788
@annaparsons4788 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent reaction, guys (& since this is one of my all-time favorites, I've seen a lot lofl!),worthy! Thx, u have a brand-new subscriber 🤗😁 Plz keep up the good work!
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Truly honored 😁
@effer3
@effer3 6 ай бұрын
As a child, first VHS tape I rent and brought back home. My mom was shocked. I was in heaven.
@kuroneko0893
@kuroneko0893 Жыл бұрын
I wish I lost my memory of this movie so I could watch it again with new eyes
@nugget3687
@nugget3687 Жыл бұрын
I love how you both were worried about the dog dying, not yet aware that the dog isn't a dog at all
@BrianSmithNow
@BrianSmithNow 2 жыл бұрын
"Immediately fills the frame with man." Lol.
@Stuntman175
@Stuntman175 Жыл бұрын
There is a theory behind the last scene between MacReady and Childs. MacReady gave him a J&B whiskey bottle, but it actually was a cocktail molotov, same as the ones he was using earlier to torch the camp. The Thing wouldn't know the difference between the taste of gasoline and whiskey, that's why MacReady gives that little smirk after Childs drinks from the bottle. John Carpenter himself never disproved it, thought it was a very neat theory and wishes he'd thought of it while writing the script.
@Duskwalker68
@Duskwalker68 2 жыл бұрын
Great reaction guys!
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much!!
@Gakusangi
@Gakusangi 2 жыл бұрын
I was a kid when I first saw this movie, my dad always wanted to show it to me. It's still a measurement I use for horror movies and practical effects years later.
@MysteriousMose
@MysteriousMose Жыл бұрын
Killer reaction. I usually don't like horror movies, but the sheer madness of this had me captivated. Speaking of, I wish you would check out another amazing Carpenter horror: The Mouth of Madness!
@altorres5988
@altorres5988 Жыл бұрын
Same as you guys it was a awesome experience watching him it especially with the lights off great film
@stephenflow75
@stephenflow75 Жыл бұрын
My wife and I attended a 40th Anniversary screening of this at our local theater as when it originally hit theaters I was 7. We love this film and it is actually a Christmas tradition for us to watch it while drinking cocktails and eating popcorn.
@mjm3091
@mjm3091 2 жыл бұрын
2:15 "Let the dog be the main protagonist" - oh bestie, it definitely is, literally the titular character. Can't wait for the revelation.
@Vestergaard11
@Vestergaard11 Жыл бұрын
This is my childhood's top3 movie(along with Terminator 2 and Back to the future 1). Amazing movie. Simply speechless every time seeing it. Jut a fun fact: one interpretation of the final scene is that McReady gave gasoline in the bottle to the black guy and when he did not spit it out, McReady immediately knew that he was also an alien so he is dead. That is why he smiled.
@TheDisTract
@TheDisTract 2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff Dudes! This was one of my first reactions and it was super similar to you guys. My fav John Carpenter film I watched by far. Prince of Darkness is also really fun if you guys haven’t seen it yet.
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
We realized that many people were doing reaction videos on it and now we know why 😂. Thanks for watching!
@Atoning_Unifex
@Atoning_Unifex 2 жыл бұрын
@@NiceDudeMovieNight Prince of Darkness is a must-watch!
@Haybvs
@Haybvs 2 жыл бұрын
This is a film where you just have to spot the details. And you dudes sure did! Spot-on observations!
@NiceDudeMovieNight
@NiceDudeMovieNight 2 жыл бұрын
We were glued to the screen, it was hard not to find details! 😂 Thanks for watching!
@fridaythe13thpartx
@fridaythe13thpartx Жыл бұрын
I love watching your guys reactions to movies.Like watching the movie again myself for the first time. I had the good fortune of being an adolescent in the 1980s and got to see these classics in the theater when they were originally released. Being a horror fan I remember The Thing blowing me away even though it was pretty much panned by critics when it came out for the excessive gore. Much like Blade Runner which also came out in 1982 they have since achieved legendary status. Not being huge blockbusters at the time of course 1982 was also the year of E.T. so it pretty much dominated the theaters for a year.
@theelephantintheroom1055
@theelephantintheroom1055 Жыл бұрын
I love how easy it is to miss that in the last scene, only one of them has the frost coming from their breath.
@Shogundoxie1414
@Shogundoxie1414 Жыл бұрын
Keith David's career has spans from 1977 to today with over 300 roles. Some of his more famous roles are actually in voice acting and video games, such as Al Simmons/Spawn in the HBO Spawn Animated series, Goliath in Disney's Gargoyles, The Arbiter in the Halo video game series, to name a few. He even reprised his role of Spawn for MK 11 as a DLC.
@bettygreenhansen
@bettygreenhansen 2 жыл бұрын
Since you asked… I saw this in the theater when it came out in Miami, FL. Being a not cold tolerant person, I remember, because of the Antarctic setting, shivering from the opening scene to the end. Kurt Russell was THE badass of our time. The open ending, that they were frozen and possibly infected, and possibly their corpses could be found and retrieved after the spring thaw, was very impactful.
@TheModernBueller
@TheModernBueller Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies ever. Truly a masterpiece
@Flitterquest
@Flitterquest 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the great John Carpenter films, this and Halloween are some of the most enduring horror pictures ever made.
@grabtharshammer
@grabtharshammer Жыл бұрын
Interestingly, in the Haloween movie, the 1951 original film of The Thing (from another World) is playing on a TV in the background of a scene
@mnomic8371
@mnomic8371 Жыл бұрын
I loved watching your reactions to this movie, especially when I knew what was coming next and you guys didn’t 😂 This movie used to scare the crap out of me as a kid, but I absolutely love it. It was ahead of its time and the special (practical) effects are amazing to this day and beat some of todays cgi attempts. By the way the comic books explain what happens next after the ending 🫣 I won’t ruin it 🤫
@randallmccoy8581
@randallmccoy8581 Жыл бұрын
THE THING is a classic. Sure some of the effects may be a tad dated now, but as far as creature features go, the storyline and atmosphere can't be topped. One of my all time favorites.
@lucianaromulus1408
@lucianaromulus1408 Жыл бұрын
I first saw this when I was like 9 or 10. I liked it but wasn't terrified of it. As I got older, it became the movie that scares me the most.. I couldn't fully grasp the consequences of what was going on as a younger child. I can't think of much else that's more terrifying and apocalyptic than this film. It's aa goddamn masterpiece ✨️
@slimmccoy8863
@slimmccoy8863 Жыл бұрын
An excellent supplement to the film is the short story "The Things" by Peter Watts. It's written from the perspective of the alien.
@robertkramer2271
@robertkramer2271 2 жыл бұрын
I saw it brand new in the theater in the summer of 1982. When I got back to school in the fall, everyone was talking about "ET" or "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and I was talking about "The Thing"!
@marcharley6465
@marcharley6465 Жыл бұрын
I saw this movie in a cinema in London when it was first released. I was 17 years old and it blew my mind. The special effects are still very impressive but imagine the reaction in a packed cinema back in 1982.
@existenceisrelative
@existenceisrelative Жыл бұрын
I can't find any comments mentioning it, so i'll say it: The first scene with MacCready foreshadows the ending of the movie, as well as introducing his character. When he realizes he can't win, he just blows everything up!
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