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The Thing

 

 
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3.5
Cast (3)
3.5
Special Effects (3)
3.7
Length & Pace (3)
3.7
Cinematography (3)
3.7

Directors: John Carpenter,
  
Writers: John W. Campbell Jr. (story),  Bill Lancaster (screenplay),
  
Release: 5 June 1982 (USA)

Tagline: Man is The Warmest Place to Hide.

Plot: Scientists in the Antarctic are confronted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of the people that it kills.

Cast: Kurt Russell - R.J. MacReady,   Wilford Brimley - Dr. Blair (as A. Wilford Brimley),   T.K. Carter - Nauls,   David Clennon - Palmer,   Keith David - Childs,   Richard Dysart - Dr. Copper,   Charles Hallahan - Vance Norris,   Peter Maloney - George Bennings,   Richard Masur - Clark,   Donald Moffat - Garry,   Joel Polis - Fuchs,   Thomas G. Waites - Windows (as Thomas Waites),   Norbert Weisser - Norwegian,   Larry J. Franco - Norwegian Passenger with Rifle (as Larry Franco),   Nate Irwin - Helicopter Pilot

Runtime: 109 min

Country: USA

Language: English

Company: David Foster Productions

Links: IMDb Profile          

Categories: Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller


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AlexDelarge
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The Thing: Cold War

A Cold War is fought in the Antarctic by an American research team who must battle a shape-shifting invader, a gruesome horror that absorbs its victims, both physically and mentally, and subverts the social structure from within. This classic film begins with a helicopter rising over stark jagged mountains chasing a seemingly innocuous Husky; then almost subliminally, Ennio Morricone’s eerie synthesizer score creeps into our subconscious and we realize that all is not what is seems. When the alien finally reveals itself in an awesome display of slime, blood, tentacles, and gore, the infiltration has already begun. John Carpenter has created a sublime terror, an emotional tremor more powerful than any alien monstrosity because the enemy is unseen: it could be your best friend…or even yourself. As the deaths begin to mount and accusations undermine their fraternity, MacReady must discover a way to distinguish the human from the inhuman. In this truly fascinating and...

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2010-03-03 20:00:32
hellerphant
Reviews: 23
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The Thing (1982)

Directed By: John Carpenter Starring: Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, Keith David, David Clennon What It’s All About: A group of scientists enduring the harsh winter conditions of Antarctica discover an alien life-form that is capable of assimilating any living creature. The “thing” infiltrates the base and minute by minute the surviving crew members fall into a sense of paranoia, wondering who is human and who has been infected. The Verdict: The Thing is quite possibly the most important Sci-Fi horror film since Alien (1979), seamlessly creating an atmosphere of true terror and paranoia. Kurt Russell truly shines as the leading man, and boasting some truly gory and terrific special effects for it’s day, The Thing is a movie that has stood the test of time. 4/5

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2010-03-02 21:19:37

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