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The Thing (1982) Reviews

The Thing (1982)
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John Carpenter's The Thing is both a remake of Howard Hawks' 1951 film of the same name and a re-adaptation of the John W. Campbell Jr. story "Who Goes There?" on which it was based. Carpenter's film is more faithful to Campbell's story than Hawks' version and also substantially more reliant on special effects, provided in abundance by a team of over 40 technicians, including veteran creature-effects artists Rob Bottin and Stan Winston. The film opens enigmatically with a Siberian Husky running through the Antarctic tundra, chased by two men in a helicopter firing at it from above. Even after the dog finds shelter at an American research outpost, the men in the helicopter (Norwegians from an outpost nearby) land and keep shooting. One of the Norwegians drops a grenade and blows himself and the helicopter to pieces; the other is shot dead in the snow by Garry (Donald Moffat), the American outpost captain. American helicopter pilot MacReady (Kurt Russell, fresh from Carpenter's Escape From New York) and camp doctor Copper (Richard Dysart) fly off to find the Norwegian base and discover some pretty strange goings-on. The base is in ruins, and the only occupants are a man frozen to a chair (having cut his own throat) and the burned remains of what could be one man or several men. In a side room, Copper and MacReady find a coffin-like block of ice from which something has been recently cut. That night at the American base, the Husky changes into the Thing, and the Americans learn first-hand that the creature has the ability to mutate into anything it kills. For the rest of the film the men fight a losing (and very gory) battle against it, never knowing if one of their own dwindling number is the Thing in disguise. Though resurrected as a cult favorite, The Thing failed at the box office during its initial run, possibly because of its release just two weeks after Steven Spielberg's warmly received E.T.The Extra-Terrestrial. Along with Ridley Scott's futuristic Alien, The Thing helped stimulate a new wave of sci-fi horror films in which action and special effects wizardry were often seen as ends in themselves. ~ Anthony Reed, Rovi

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Starring:
Kurt RussellWilford Brimley, (more)
Director(s):
John Carpenter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Andrew B.

John Carpenters highly regarded remake that turned out to be one of his best films. I thought this movie started off very slow until I watched the dog kennel scene which had loads of gore and imagination. Decent alien movie, slow beginning and is very well acted which you know will because Kurt Russell is in the cast. All in all it is worth a watch for Carpenter fans.

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Cheryl R.

One of the best horror flicks for its time, I absolutely loved it when it came out and thought it was one of the scariest movies I'd ever seen. Funny I watch it now and it's still good, but obviously dated in terms of special effects, etc.

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Carolyn E.

One of my all time favorite alien monster film. This movie will have you on the edge of your seat!!! It's funny too. John Carpenter really should do a sequel or remake!!

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John B.

This movie is awesome. After reading some of the other reviews, I would say it does have comic relief ("I'd rather not spend the rest of the summer tied to this f'ing couch!!") and it is worth buying as you will be able to watch this several times per year and still enjoy it every time.

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Sara M.

I didn't expect this movie at all. I had seen a scene from it on another little "documentary" of horror and it interested me. Now, that scene is my favorite and best special effects sequence I've ever seen. It really established the secluded and paranoid vibe there too and I really liked the fact that we didn't see the thing's real form. I liked that element of mystery and the effects were still really amazing even for the 1980's. I really enjoyed this film and recommend it highly.

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Gerard Z.

It's been years since I'd seen this flick. It really is a classic. Some of the lines are priceless. The people who pulled together to make it all work were very interesting to listen to in the bonus features section.

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Patrick F.

Love this movie. Great setting, a group of cool actors, great score, aliens, flame-throwers, snow, etc. One of the best! Many scenes that will make you jump!!!

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Jeff H.

I love this movie. This is the best remake ever.

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Angela A.

This is one of my all time horror classic favotires! I saw it at the drive in as a kid, and I never forgot it! Love this movie!

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Steve R.

AWESOME

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    Andrew B.

    John Carpenters highly regarded remake that turned out to be one of his best films. I thought this movie started off very slow until I watched the dog kennel scene which had loads of gore and imagination. Decent alien movie, slow beginning and is very well acted which you know will because Kurt Russell is in the cast. All in all it is worth a watch for Carpenter fans.

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    Cheryl R.

    One of the best horror flicks for its time, I absolutely loved it when it came out and thought it was one of the scariest movies I'd ever seen. Funny I watch it now and it's still good, but obviously dated in terms of special effects, etc.

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    Carolyn E.

    One of my all time favorite alien monster film. This movie will have you on the edge of your seat!!! It's funny too. John Carpenter really should do a sequel or remake!!

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