John Carpenter's The Thing.

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  1. davejames

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    That's one of my favorite things about the movie, and Russell's performance. As much as you want to root for him and take his side, he plays the character so cool and mysterious that you're not always sure you can trust him.
     
  2. Davros

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    Which I'm sure some will call a rip off of The Thing.
     
  3. Kirkman1987

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    :lol:

    They would've had to have been mostly human at least up to the blood test, but after that I don't see much of a problem. Either way, I agree that the almost total mystery of the whole thing is one of the film's highlights.

    Also, "I know you guys have been through a lot today, but could one of you help me so I don't spend the whole winter TIED TO THIS FUCKING COUCH." :) Fun line.
     
  4. wildstar

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    I like to think that it's more like an actor taking on a role. As much as they would get into the emotion and mood of the role, at heart they know they're an actor. The Thing would always know it's itself no matter how perfect it duplicates the victim.

    Either way, great movie.
     
  5. pookha

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    yeah it was a lot more faithful to campbell's who goes there.

    and i see the x files episode sorta as a loose sequel.

    :)
     
  6. Starkers

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    Oh yeah I love that line :lol:
     
  7. Reverend

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    Because of this thread I went and watched the DVD last night and tried to keep track of who's who and what happened when. What makes it so hard is that there are thing intentionally left out, like when that bloke finds MacReady's shredded clothes out in the snow and very quickly turns up burnt to a crisp only for the cook to find them again, this time in MacReady's shack. Omissions like that are clearly meant to make the audience just as paranoid as the characters.

    Mind you, I can't figure out what happened to the cook; I know he went into the generator room with MacReady and sheriff blokey - the latter getting a face full of doc-thing's hand - but I'm not sure we see what happens to the cook, unless I blinked and missed something.
     
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    The Thing is probably the best of Carpenter's "Apocalypse Trilogy" (which also includes "In The Mouth of Madness" and "Prince of Darkness" and may also be one of the best horror films of the 80's.
     
  9. JWD75

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    My all time favorite movie.
     
  10. Starkers

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    Oh I love Prince of Darkness, but oddly I've only ever seen In the Mouth of Maddness the once. Not because I hated it, just simply never got around to rewatching it. I really must correct that omission cos I suspect it's probably the last good film he made. Well it or Escape from LA whichever was later ;)

    Has there been a 'favourite Carpenter film' thread lately?

    Although that would be a pain cos I reckon I'd have a four way tie vying for one vote!
     
  11. Base_Delta_Zero

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    Favorite film.

    I watch this and Die Hard every Christmas Eve, cause wisecracking heroes, gun battles, Antarctic paranoia and genestealing alien menaces are the perfect way to celebrate the birth of Christ.

    Man, the 80s have the best movies.
     
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    70's and 80's seem to have an awful lot of good stuff for me. That isn't to say great movies still aren't being put out there. I'm just going with sentimental favorites.
     
  13. Servo

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    One of my favourite films ever. It's pretty much perfect.
     
  14. Trekker4747

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    Brilliant movie.

    It's also Antarctica's National Movie!

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