Exactly what sort of program are people like John Carpenter expecting people to live their lives by?
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Exactly what sort of program are people like John Carpenter expecting people to live their lives by?
WATCH MORE JOHN CARPENTER MOVIES
Look at all of the famous cinema critic's lists The Thing is on. That should tell any doubters that's it's not only considered entertaining, but serious cinema, and should be viewed for both reasons.
Look at all of the famous cinema critic's lists The Thing is on. That should tell any doubters that's it's not only considered entertaining, but serious cinema, and should be viewed for both reasons.
It's worth noting that the film's reputation was earned after-the-fact. When it was originally released, the critics gave John Carpenter's The Thing quite a drubbing.
That's just suspension of disbelief. Compare this with the universal translator operating and the mouth movements of the alien characters in their alien tongue matching up with English. To be realistic, it would look like dubbing in films and would please no one.One "thing" about The Thing that I don't get:
In the prequel, it's said that the alien can't imitate inorganic matter, like tooth fillings and earrings. Then how can it imitate clothes? Does it steal the clothing of whoever it assimilates?
Isn't there a plot point in the movie surrounding torn up clothing? It's been so long since I've seen it that I can't remember.
Carpenter remade Village of the Damned in 1995. It had originally been made in 1960 and was considered a science fiction that regular people would watch who didn't like science fiction. As a result it became a classic. So when Carpenter decided to remake it, as it already was popular, the critics were not happy with his decision. That's very different that remaking The Thing which had featured James Arness (pre-Gunsmoke) as a alien carrot and made a great film. The critics already felt that Village of the Damned was a pretty good film and didn't need to be remade.
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