* THE THING * was absolutely WILD! | Movie Reaction | FIRST TIME WATCHING

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • The practical effects in this movie were CRAZY! Really good horror mystery movie! Atmosphere was amazing too!
    Hope you guys enjoy the video and as always, THANK YOU for being here!
    #thething #halloween #movie #moviereaction #classic #horror

Комментарии • 233

  • @Reactsandgames
    @Reactsandgames  День назад +39

    So…I was WRONG! The 2011 film is a prequel! Definitely might have to check that out! Thank you to everyone who let me know!

    • @AndyBestHP
      @AndyBestHP День назад +14

      It's not for me to tell other people what to watch or think, but what we can say without spoiling is: the 2011 prequel is in the right spirit, has a great cast and concept. The original plan was to do it all with practical effects like the 82 film, however, when the studio started seeing the footage, they bottled it and ordered the film to be reshot with CGI.

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад +8

      @@AndyBestHP that’s a shame. Love the practical effects in this. Added to the creepy vibe!

    • @emanymton713
      @emanymton713 День назад +7

      The thing is a sequel in and of itself to “ The Thing From Another World.” (1951) not so much a direct sequel as a reboot but the body found in the ice and the wrecked station are all allusions to the ending of the 50’s flick.

    • @Jorg-cv3xt
      @Jorg-cv3xt День назад +6

      Just also check out the Original (1951) which is a true classic.

    • @timfahey7127
      @timfahey7127 День назад +5

      I enjoyed the prequel....BUT I have only watched it once. One of those types of films.Not bad...but not revisitable either....I liked it.
      Everybody's criticisms are certainly valid...but check it out.

  • @alansimonson8558
    @alansimonson8558 День назад +34

    You were totally fine calling them special effects versus practical effects. In the 80’s we called them special effects, because they were the only type of effects. I don’t think I started hearing the term “practical effects” until the early 90s as computer graphics really started to make an entrance.
    Love your reactions! Thank you for the fun time.

    • @lizardkingof1968
      @lizardkingof1968 22 часа назад +2

      Exactly, they are special effects, because they were specially made, cgi is an impersonal, cheap, computer generated imitation...nothing special about that.

    • @eqsael
      @eqsael 22 часа назад

      @@lizardkingof1968 cgi can enhance films plenty, just shows you dont know how its used even in some of your fave "practical effect only" movies

    • @lizardkingof1968
      @lizardkingof1968 22 часа назад +1

      @@eqsael ..just shows you do not understand what makes an effect special..

    • @lizardkingof1968
      @lizardkingof1968 22 часа назад +2

      @@eqsael ...and fyi...all of my favorite movies happen to be pre cgi...anything with cgi is a migraine, and a strain and assault on the eyes

    • @evansutcliffe1099
      @evansutcliffe1099 21 час назад

      @@eqsael people forget that cgi is a tool to help enhance rather than a magic toy box that can make everything better because "you can just do it with cgi"

  • @willx8837
    @willx8837 День назад +12

    A prequel was made of this film (2011) also called 'The thing' based at the Norwegian camp, so if you are interested to know what happened their, worth a watch. The original was 'The Thing from Another World' 1951. Great reaction guys, I enjoyed

  • @robertoferrigato67-re1kh
    @robertoferrigato67-re1kh День назад +16

    I saw this film in 1982 at the cinema when I was 15 and I have never forgotten it, I am very happy that the new generations appreciate it

    • @robertoferrigato67-re1kh
      @robertoferrigato67-re1kh День назад +1

      the 2011 film is a prequel and even if it is not comparable to this one it is a decent film I recommend you watch it

    • @DerekHarrison-d5d
      @DerekHarrison-d5d День назад +1

      @@robertoferrigato67-re1kh Yeah,I saw The Thing when it came out in 1982 as well(such a good year for movies.ET,Porkys,Rocky 3,First Blood,Bladerunner,48 Hours,The Thing).I used to read Fangoria magazine,and there were great write up’s about The Thing,especially about Rob Bottins practical effects.I’m STILL surprised the critics tore this film apart when it came out.They just didn’t get the story and how paranoia and fear can strike.I also read that because ET was such a feel good alien movie,the thought of an evil shapeshifting alien,tearing people apart wasn’t their cup of tea.But thankfully it’s since been reappraised as the classic it always was.And I’m with you on The Thing 2011 prequel.I’ve told the film reactors that you need to watch it because it tells the story from the Norwegian perspective.So many people who watch the 1982 film don’t understand why the dog is being shot at or why the body that was brought back to the US base was disfigured.The 2011 prequel explains all of that.

  • @RMBittner
    @RMBittner День назад +12

    It’s okay to call any visual effects “special effects.” That’s how they’ve been described since moviemaking began. It doesn’t matter *how* those effects were produced-practically, in software, or using in-camera techniques; they’re all “special effects.”

  • @DrJohnnyFever.
    @DrJohnnyFever. День назад +16

    After Windows was in the storeroom he got the keys from Garry. When he saw Bennings being taken over he dropped them. Then one of the things got the keys, slashed the blood bags and then put the keys back on the floor. Genius writing.

    • @MattSipka
      @MattSipka День назад +7

      It also explains why Windows runs off to get the shotgun while the others are arguing about who had the keys last to sabotage the blood samples. He realized he had the keys last and they would eventually be pointing fingers at him.

  • @QueensLadyDay
    @QueensLadyDay День назад +10

    The ORIGINAL is "The Thing from another world" (1951). 'The Thing' (1982) is the second version.

    • @johnallen6665
      @johnallen6665 17 часов назад +3

      Both are adaptations of "Who Goes There?" which is a 1938 novella by John Campbell. When John Carpenter read the source years after seeing the first adaptation from '51 as a kid he realized that much of the original focus on fear through paranoia was lost the first time around which is what drove him when making this version. As a nod to the original you can see it playing on TV in the background throughout John Carpenter's Halloween which came out four years prior.

  • @51tetra69
    @51tetra69 День назад +10

    In the prequel to “The Thing”, they were able to identify people who had been imitated because the Things were only able to replicate organic matter and were therefore unable to duplicate inorganic matter, which meant that items such as pins inserted to hold together broken bones and fillings in your teeth would be missing in people that had been taken over. That would obviously be the case for anyone like Norris that had a pacemaker as well. They were thus able to identify who was a Thing and who was not by checking for fillings, etc…
    When the Thing imitates someone, it perfectly duplicates every cell with such precision than it actually retains the memories, knowledge, and personality of the individual it copies. Norris (the guy who’s chest bursts open, chopping off the doctor’s hands with its bear-trap teeth) had a bad heart, and likely a peacemaker. When the Thing took him over and perfectly imitated him, it also faithfully recreated his heart defect, but not his pacemaker, which eventually caused Norris to suffer a heart attack for real during a high-stress moment. The Thing would have been happy to hide itself in a presumably “dead” body, but it couldn’t tolerate the electro-shocks from the defibrillator and was thus forced to reveal itself. Of course, the amazing scene where Norris’ head separates from his burning body, slides onto the floor, and pulls itself away, transforming into a crab/spider with his upside-down head as its body, and tries to crawl away unnoticed, is an iconic moment! (Incidentally, at the beginning of the movie, the spaceship was flying erratically because the crew was desperately trying to fight off the Things that were aboard their vessel and causing havoc. That’s why the spaceship attempted to make an emergency landing on the nearest planet and ended up crash landing in the Antarctic. Only one of the Things as survived the crash and made it out of the ship alive, only to freeze in the ice.)

  • @vakenstjalk9652
    @vakenstjalk9652 День назад +11

    I absoluty loved this reaction video guys😀you are awsome, keep them coming . More horor and scifi 😍😍much love to you both

  • @aj897
    @aj897 День назад +34

    I always laugh when people aren’t suspicious of the dog, the movie is called The Thing, first time I watched I assumed the dog was evil. 😂

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад +1

      😂😅😂

    • @Azimuth47
      @Azimuth47 День назад +2

      Love dogs, but that dog was giving off bad vibes from the get go.

    • @Krisishere
      @Krisishere День назад +3

      I have to say I was sus at the dog too at first too, but I also happened to get it spoiled by the chasing Norwegian literally spilling the beans immediately because I am Norwegian...

    • @steamro11r
      @steamro11r День назад

      yea no one ever thinks there must be a reason theyre trying to kill it, it must be bad honestly i think its because in todays culture people with gun=bad and back in the 80s there wasnt they same stigma around guns as there is today

    • @billthomas478
      @billthomas478 18 часов назад +1

      The Norwegian guy with the gun tells you the whole plot right before they shoot him

  • @DerekHarrison-d5d
    @DerekHarrison-d5d День назад +11

    Hi guys.The Thing is STILL an absolute classic,42 years on,and it’s hard to believe the film critics panned it when it came out.Thankfully it’s been reappraised as the classic it always was.If you can,watch The Thing 2011 prequel which stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead.That movie tells the story from the Norwegian perspective,and leads to the events in this film.

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад +3

      Oh wow! We will have to check it out! ☺️ thank you for watching! ☺️

    • @kinokind293
      @kinokind293 21 час назад

      @@Reactsandgames I think the prequel is often unfairly maligned for using some CGI. The producers went to great lengths to exactly duplicate original sets and so on, and wanted/tried to use practical creature effects for everything, but some time/money issues forced them to mix practical and CGI in some scenes. As with all "sequels" it's not up to the caliber of the original, but what could be?

  • @MrLivewire1970
    @MrLivewire1970 День назад +9

    The Norwegian camp scenes at the beginning of the movie were shot last. After they blew up the American camp for the end scene they used what was left for the Norwegian/Swedish camp.

    • @rockon4853
      @rockon4853 День назад

      Not Norwegian/Swedish Camp, just Norwegian. U know we are two countries, right!!!

    • @MrLivewire1970
      @MrLivewire1970 День назад

      @@rockon4853 I do, MacReady was using both names. I assumed most people would get that having watched the film.

  • @2tone753
    @2tone753 День назад +8

    The introduction is present in "The Thing from Another World" from 1951, which set the subsequent films in motion. A great film in black and white that also deals with what the thing actually is, and then it becomes clear why the thing was able to survive for over 100,000 years. When "The Thing" was released in cinemas in 1982 when I was 20, it wasn't a huge success, but it quickly became a cult film in sci-fi circles. I have one request, stay as you are, I really like your way of commenting (no useless babble and sticking to the topic). 34:48 Pay attention to the air exhaled by both of them and which air does not condense. An absolutely brilliant ending.

  • @DrJohnnyFever.
    @DrJohnnyFever. День назад +9

    The bunny ears on the chair are hilarious.

  • @AndyBestHP
    @AndyBestHP День назад +5

    Not only one of my top films of all time and a horror classic, but a gold-standard piece of work in filmmaking craft. Perfect blend of theme, setting, plot, ideas, tone, camera work, practical effects and an ending that doesn't betray the film. Masterpiece.

    • @clarkness77
      @clarkness77 22 часа назад

      Not to mention all the actors. Balancing 13 characters is difficult

  • @EhFrank
    @EhFrank День назад +5

    The tentacles towards the end were stop-motion, which is why they looked a bit off compared to everything else.

  • @NemeanLion-
    @NemeanLion- День назад +4

    What a fabulous reaction. I’m glad you guys enjoyed it as much as we used to. Btw, don’t worry about calling it practical effects. We know what you meant. We called it special effects back in the 80’s because there was no cgi back then and everything was “special effects”. That creature at the end was what was called “stop motion animation” and why it hasn’t held up as well.

  • @gunmetal2890
    @gunmetal2890 День назад +4

    "Practical effects" back when I was young (when these classics came out) were called *Special effects* (SPFX or SFX). Don't worry about how you referred to them as this was what they were when they came out. Also why these movies are classics, and stand the test of time, many over CGI blockbusters for good reason, I think you often appreciate the work put into it more.

  • @DrJohnnyFever.
    @DrJohnnyFever. День назад +10

    Clark was going to stab him in the face with a scalpel. Self defense, not murder.

  • @mastery7901
    @mastery7901 День назад +2

    That long cry the creature makes at 14:31 is actually a combination of screams of all the creatures it has 'merged' with.

  • @timmi7986
    @timmi7986 День назад +1

    Great reaction as always, thank you Liam and Steph!

  • @ControlTouchMaster
    @ControlTouchMaster День назад +1

    “The Thing (1981)” is actually a reimagining of “The Thing From Another World (1951)”. As others have said, “The Thing (2011)” is a prequel to “The Thing (1981)”.

  • @Fernando-dt8je
    @Fernando-dt8je День назад +9

    Haha this movie is wild. Have you guys watched THE FLY (starring Jeff Goldblum)??? It's...... something...hahaha

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад +1

      No we haven’t seen that’ ☺️

    • @I-Am-Klaus
      @I-Am-Klaus День назад +4

      @@Reactsandgames I second the suggestion to watch "The Fly"... one of the only movies to rival "The Thing" for practical effects that make you squirm, lol. Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis actually fell in love during filming and got married soon after.

  • @chrismais
    @chrismais День назад +3

    Norris had the beginnings of a heart attack while he was being copied by the Thing. Pain in the shoulder and arm is a sign of cardiac arrest. When he was knocked down in the fight the cardiac arrest was fatal but the organism copied him by then.

    • @adjbea4829
      @adjbea4829 16 часов назад +1

      Best theory, in my opinion, is that Norris had a pacemaker. The Thing makes perfect copies of it's victims, including their imperfections, but cannot copy inorganic material. So he was replicated without the pacemaker and his heart failed as a result.

  • @51tetra69
    @51tetra69 День назад +4

    Although frustrating, the ambiguous ending is perfect for this suspenseful movie. The real dilemma and enigma is whether or not McCready and Childs are both human at the end, or whether one or both of them have become Things, which keeps you wondering and wanting more. But that’s another discussion…

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 День назад +1

    Thanks, Liam! Thanks, Steph! 😱 Such a great movie. Many don't enjoy the 2011 prequel of the same title... because less practical effects were used, but I enjoyed it for what it was. It adds more context with what went down at the Norwegian camp and leads directly into the events of the original.

  • @Aexis-dm2sp
    @Aexis-dm2sp День назад +2

    You will find out what happened at the Norwegian base in The Thing 2011 xD

  • @AJRabies
    @AJRabies День назад +6

    All practical effects.

  • @lisamaitland157
    @lisamaitland157 День назад +2

    This movie allows your own imagination to fill in the what happen during the off screen. The thing killing Fuchs, was tactical for the creature. We as the audience gets to see who did it, when the person comes back in the recreation room with the flame thrower on his back. Fuchs was getting close to finding ways to combat it through treating it as a virus. old script called it a vaccine on his desk. In this movie, we see him getting ready to through the liquid in the beaker at Mac Ready. As for the ending we see Mac ready with his blanket and bottle. Mac got these items from his shack, that was never part of the complex. Mac's shack never blew up only the tool shed did. Problem Mac has is Child's is not human, for many reasons. Child's tells Mac i saw Blair and ran after him. This can't be true, because as soon as Child's leaves the door Blair pulls the generator. I believe Child's was attack from behind by Blair, we See Child's stumbling out the door then the power is gone. Not at any point does Child's ask where is everyone, and then Drinks from Macs bottle. The real Child's trusted no one and would never do that, matter of fact the real Child's would flame throw Mac to death. One thing is certain, Mac can't allow Child's into his shack with him alone...

  • @DrewG-wd8ql
    @DrewG-wd8ql 21 час назад

    Rob Bottin was given the special effects job on the movie in 1980 when he was 21 years old. Carpenter was impressed by what Rob showed him in designs and hired him on the spot.

  • @JJKillerElite
    @JJKillerElite 22 часа назад +1

    Great reaction, the expressions you both had during the transformation scenes was genuine horror, i can truly appreciate that feeling thank you both 🙏❤️. Looking forward to more scrares this October.

  • @kckev00
    @kckev00 День назад +5

    Great Choice for October! Best special effects

  • @IvorPresents
    @IvorPresents День назад +2

    Quite the Thing. Carpenter specialized in an isolated group ( prison, precinct) under siege. A classic trope used here, and brilliantly,. The first and original movie, "The Thing from Another World." was filmed in 1951 and the director was credited to the great, Howard Hawks. Although both movies are based on the book, "Who Goes There". The Carpenter version is truer to the book. Both movies share a basic precept. An isolated group dealing with an unknown enemy. The Hawks version scared its generation. Good performances, snappy dialogue and some classic suspense (the Gieger Counter). I find it still holds up well. I love the score.

  • @DrJohnnyFever.
    @DrJohnnyFever. День назад +10

    Favorite movie of all time. Glad it's getting lots of RUclips love now.

  • @mylamename14
    @mylamename14 21 час назад

    There have been debates for over 40 years whether or not MacReady and/or Childs is the thing at the end. And lots of people have made really interesting theories about who got infected when, but the film was made so cleverly that it’s pretty impossible to know for sure with every character. An absolute classic for a reason. Glad you gave it a chance! 👏

  • @mustafafh4402
    @mustafafh4402 День назад +5

    love this movie!

  • @51tetra69
    @51tetra69 День назад +3

    “The Thing” is suspicion, mistrust, and paranoia personified! It is the story of desperate men, isolated and hopelessly trapped in the middle of nowhere, caught up in a terrifying life-and-death battle with an inhuman enemy, in which the fate of the entire world hangs in the balance. What would you do?

  • @markpaterson2053
    @markpaterson2053 День назад +3

    Best Lovecarftian movie of all time---in it's own way, this is even better than Alien, imo, though I like them both pretty evenly.

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад +1

      They are two really great movies ☺️

    • @richardfrancis701
      @richardfrancis701 День назад +1

      This is the only comment I've seen correlating The Thing and Lovecraft. The first Lovecraft story I read was At the Mountains of Madness and from the first few pages it made me think of this film

    • @markpaterson2053
      @markpaterson2053 16 часов назад +1

      @@richardfrancis701 They captured lightning. It also has more than one level of cosmic horror; the scene with Blair on the computer-- what he learns daunts me in the exact same way Cthulhu does.

  • @nightbreed16
    @nightbreed16 День назад +2

    I am still shocked this movie got nominated for a Razzie even though it was for it's music. People in the 80's must have hated science fiction movies. This movie is amazing.

  • @nino6664
    @nino6664 День назад +1

    The fly from 1986 and an American werewolf in london from ,1981 both have some amazing practical effects as well

  • @canceltheapocalypse8190
    @canceltheapocalypse8190 14 часов назад

    This is so much more than a monster in the house creature feature. The paranoia, lack of answers, and uncertainty that hangs over the whole story makes it so interesting and very rewatchable. This movie spawned so many theories about who was the thing and when, all the way up to the last scene. For another wild ride from John Carpenter, check out BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA.

  • @BigMac7629
    @BigMac7629 21 час назад

    Charles Hallahan who played Norris during the defibrillator scene had to stay in position it was in for several hours while they were setting the creature effects up. Luckily everything happened in one take which definitely made Charles happy.

  • @nadeeml9276
    @nadeeml9276 21 час назад

    Incredible reaction! Oh man, the looks on your faces at the shocking twists and jumps, wow, this reaction was SO entertaining!! Honestly, if you guys choose to react to horror movies outside of Halloween season, Im so down for that. Love your channel, love your reactions and really, really hope you guys choose to react to more horror!

  • @earllongus2201
    @earllongus2201 6 часов назад

    I can remember watching the original from 1951,as a kid in the 60s. James Arness ,who stared in the Gunsmoke t.v. series, was the Alien in that film.🙂

  • @lizardkingof1968
    @lizardkingof1968 23 часа назад +1

    Fyi..you were correct, these are special effects, they are special because they are not practical to make, they were special made...there is absolutely NOTHING special about an artificially created cgi...period...again, practical effects are SPECIAL...cgi is nothing but a cost cutting measure.

  • @RustinChole
    @RustinChole 17 часов назад

    “I don’t know what the hell’s in there. But it’s weird and pissed off whatever it is” always cracks me up for some reason. Absolutely a classic. Actually liked the 2011 one too.

  • @frothyjazz7425
    @frothyjazz7425 23 часа назад

    One of the theories for the ending, is that Childs is infected as well, seeing as only McReady's breath is fogging, while Childs doesn't.

  • @stevenspringer1599
    @stevenspringer1599 День назад +1

    I saw this on opening night in L.A. and the packed audience reacted exactly as you did.

  • @workonesabs
    @workonesabs День назад +4

    Actually this is a remake, the original was made in the 1950's, and a recent re-re-make, but forget that, this 1982 version is far the best and always will be.

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад

      Wow thank you for letting us know!! This is such a good movie! ☺️

    • @robertoferrigato67-re1kh
      @robertoferrigato67-re1kh День назад +1

      both films are inspired by the novel Who Goes There by John W. Campbell edited in 1938, Carpenter's film is certainly the most faithful to the story

  • @fday1964
    @fday1964 День назад

    There is a clip on RUclips where the Norwegian being spoken is translated.
    I was at the world premiere in Denver Colorado. John Carpenter and his then wife, Adrienne Barbeau were there...but the local tv news were swarming them with a small crowd too. I was watching from a short distance in the lobby of the Cooper, one of three 70mm big screen theaters in the Denver area.
    Anyway, I was trying to decide to brave the crowds to try to get an autograph when I noticed a tall man standing to the side. I immediately recognized Rob Bottin from numerous articles featured in Starlog and Fangoria. I congradulated him for his amazing work, not only for this film, but a few others he worked on.
    Good memory...

  • @warrenbfeagins
    @warrenbfeagins 21 час назад

    There are a lot of moments you guys missed. Most people do because there's a lot going on. The keys and when Windows lost them (you have to listen for that), that Blair wasn't crazy when he destroyed all comms and transport, how and when Blair was infected, etc. In my opinion The Thing is the greatest sci-fi horror film of all-time. The fact that the 'true' form of the creature is what you see under a microscope and that anything else is just it's prey that it's absorbed and copied at a cellular level which allows it to hide in plain sight is simply terrifying. It's an organism that exist at both the micro and macro level and the cells are both interdependent and independent which is why Blair didn't want ANYONE leaving or coming to that outpost. Great reaction.

  • @otterpoet
    @otterpoet День назад +6

    "That dog is trying to warn them." Actually shot coffee out my nose XD
    It's so funny that reactors these days never seem to suspect the dog. Maybe we were all just paranoid back in the 80s. Friends and I were all, 'Kill the dog, man!' right from the start XD

    • @steamro11r
      @steamro11r День назад +1

      i think it has more to do with how guns are portrayed in the media now so subconsciously they have a bias towards a guy with a gun we didnt have back then

  • @watchreadplayretro
    @watchreadplayretro День назад +2

    Ohhh! Nice! Settling down to re-watch this one! :)

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад +1

      We hope you enjoy it! Thank you for watching!! ☺️

    • @watchreadplayretro
      @watchreadplayretro День назад

      11mins in and I LOVE watching you both work as a team to figure this out, brilliant!
      Took me a few watches to fully understand this back in the day (no DVD rewind and most people didn't rewind the VHS back after to a set scene to see some small detail - eg I used to wonder how the underground spare parts UFO thing could have been made in just a day or so, turns out with the details some time passed, like when Fukes tells Mac in the helicopter for privacy that Blair had locked himself in his room, Mac reveals he already hadn't slept in 2 days, that's only 13m in on your playtime above!)

  • @konowd
    @konowd День назад +1

    The original Thing is from the fifties, Carpenter’s movie is a remake of the fifties version. Carpenter has clips of it in Halloween when the kids are watching TV. A great fifties sci fi classic, check it out.

  • @misterhyde1971
    @misterhyde1971 День назад +1

    Great reaction as always😁 Do yourselves a favor and watch the 2011 movie. Almost all your questions will be answered 🔥 Watch from beginning to END. BIG UPs to Lars Lol

  • @kingbaby8761
    @kingbaby8761 День назад +1

    I think you guys are the first reactors ive ever seen who were rightfully suspicious of the dog 😂

  • @lourock7871
    @lourock7871 День назад +2

    "looks juicy" LOL

  • @86leewis
    @86leewis 21 час назад

    The dogs trying to warn them. That's definitely a first I've heard in these reaction videos

  • @workonesabs
    @workonesabs День назад +9

    The only computer graphics were the computer display , 100% practical effects by the master of practical effects - Stan Winston.

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад

      That’s so awesome! ☺️

    • @StargliderGaming
      @StargliderGaming День назад +3

      Rob Bottin did 99% of the effects, however he was overworked and asked Stan Winston to do some of the dog effects, which he happily did uncredited.

    • @davidlionheart2438
      @davidlionheart2438 День назад

      Rob Bottin, not Stan Winston.

  • @79Bobola
    @79Bobola День назад +4

    Just found and subscribed to your channel! This is one of my all time favorite movies, I have the poster framed in my house 😊

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад +2

      Thanks for the add! Really appreciate it! That’s amazing! Such a great movie!

  • @stevenfellows1633
    @stevenfellows1633 19 часов назад

    This version is the closest to the short story it was based on (The 1938 John W. Campbell Jr. novella Who Goes There?) rather than the thing from another world. Amazing to think a story like this was written way back then

  • @MattSipka
    @MattSipka День назад

    John Carpenter’s The Thing is actually a remake itself of the 1950s The Thing From Another World. Both versions are based on the book “who goes there” which was about a monstrous shapeshifter. The monster in the 50s film is basically a cut and paste Frankenstein’s monster. John Carpenter had read the book and loved the 50s movie but was disappointed that it didn’t stay true to the source material.

  • @themartinpablo
    @themartinpablo День назад

    An absolute ✨️CLASSIC✨️
    Keep going for this kind of films. They always deliver!

  • @RunningTogether
    @RunningTogether День назад

    The original novella that this movie was based on originally (before the 1951 version) is called “Who Goes There?” By John W. Campbell, and I definitely recommend reading it; it’s great!
    If you aren’t going to read it, here’s an interesting spoiler from the story’s ending:
    SPOILER from the original novella:
    In the end of the novella, they believe they’ve killed all of the things (without blowing up their camp). The survivors are cleared by the blood test. But then they see an albatross fly overhead, and they wonder if the alien had a chance to infect a bird while the guy they locked up in the cabin was out there… if so, the earth is doomed.

  • @PeterReactss
    @PeterReactss День назад

    This is such a classic horror film from 1982 almost 45 years old lol 😆 glad you have reacted to this, great cast in this film including Kurt russell

  • @BigMac7629
    @BigMac7629 20 часов назад

    I like that expression from Palmer he's like OK here I go lol

  • @stevenmoules4955
    @stevenmoules4955 День назад +2

    The thing (2011) isn't a remake its a prequel to this!

  • @endryudzhenn4398
    @endryudzhenn4398 День назад +1

    You should really need to watch the 2011 version. ❤

  • @darrenmansell3674
    @darrenmansell3674 19 часов назад

    fun fact, the Norwegian at the very beginning is actually warning them ( in Norwegian ) that the dog is an alien threat

  • @raverdeath100
    @raverdeath100 День назад +1

    Imo, any film by John Carpenter is a win, especially when he teams up with Kurt Russell. if you haven't already, check out Big Trouble in Little China or Escape from New York... great films.

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад

      It’s all in the reflexes! 😂 I Love Big trouble in little china! Never seen Escape from New York though!

  • @Krisishere
    @Krisishere День назад

    Fun fact, if you happen to be Norwegian, you get the premise of the movie spoiled in the opening sequence by the Norwegian chasing after the doggo

  • @kevinslayzak1214
    @kevinslayzak1214 День назад

    I saw this as a little kid..us old heads have heard rumors that Macready was smart enough to put gasoline in his whiskey bottle...so when Childs drank it.... Kurt knew he was a dead man...fade to black... Childs turns into the monster and eats him😅👍 great reaction guys.. NYC sends love✌️

  • @marvelstarwarsgeek1511
    @marvelstarwarsgeek1511 День назад

    Great reaction guys , love your looks of shock and surprise great stuff .
    This is an amazing movie not only does it have amazing practical effects that to this day totally baffles me that effects from 1982 are better and more realistic looking than the CGI we get today plus it also has an amazingly paranoid , sense of palpable fear and distrust and atmosphere , the acting is fantastic too each character has a real chance to shine , even Jeb the dog is great in this too , also the score by the legendary Ennio Morricone adds an extra layer of atmosphere too
    The effects were done by the legendary Rob Bottin who after the film was finished was hospitalized with exhaustion due to the fact he was working non stop and ended up living in the effects shop to maximise the amount of work he could produce , Rob also did the effects for The Howling , The Fog and Total Recall to name a few , unfortunately he seems to have retired from the movie business a few years ago . another point about the effects all the flame thrower effects are actual fire .
    John Carpenters The Thing is actually a remake itself of an old 1951 film the Thing from another world which is very atmospheric as well and is incredibly creepy too , though obviously the effects are not up to much as the Thing is just James Arness ( Actor from a lot of cowboy films ) in make up but it is still worth checking out , and this is based on John W Campbells 1938 novel Who goes there .
    The 2011 Thing is actually a prequel as it tells the story of what happened in the Norweigan camp , also at the beginning of 1982 Thing if you speak Norwegian the gunman tells you that the dog is an alien , I also love the way all reactions to this start with everyone saying that cute dog better not get hurt lol 😂😂😂little do they know . Also love the way Mac keeps calling them Swedes
    So all in all an amazing , gory , atmospheric , paranoid slice of body horror with fantastic acting to boot easily my favourite John Carpenter film followed by Halloween , The Fog and then Escape from New York .

  • @ray24051
    @ray24051 День назад +1

    Fun Fact: The thing and Blade Runner were both released on the same day and same year And they both did not do well at the box office and are two Cult classics now.

  • @bruthoma-ib5np
    @bruthoma-ib5np 17 часов назад

    The music was written by the great Ennio Morricone. What didn't make it into this movie were used in Tarantino's The Hateful Eight.

  • @joerenaud8292
    @joerenaud8292 День назад +1

    If you're looking for more Halloween scary movies to watch I suggest checking out the movies, "Pumpkin-Head" 1988, and the Exorcist 3, if you've already seen the original Exorcist. Don't worry about watching Exorcist 2 because it has almost nothing in connection to the first one and it was so poorly done most people hate it. Pumpkin-Head is a low budget movie but surprisingly very well produced without the cheese and stars Lance Hendricson who played Bishop in the second Aliens movie.

  • @kieronball8962
    @kieronball8962 16 часов назад

    What a lot of people don't realise, is that the Norwegian in the helicopter was actually accurate with the rifle and DID hit the dog, but because it is The Thing, the bullets had NO effect.

  • @alancoy5305
    @alancoy5305 День назад +1

    Great Reaction Liam and Steph. If you want to see more of Kurt Russell's work. I recommend "Big Trouble In Little China" a great 1986 Suspenseful Dramedy with alot of quotable one liners. Kurt Russell Stars with Sex and The City's Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun and the legendary actor James Hong. A great film by John Carpenter. Great Review!

  • @evanbaracuda
    @evanbaracuda 14 часов назад

    The thing 2011 is the prequel. This movie is a remake of a really old movie called The thing from another world. And that is based on a short storey called Who goes there.

  • @laurenceholloway2359
    @laurenceholloway2359 День назад

    All the fx were 100% practical. No CGI whatsoever. The tentacles in the FX shots were pulled away, and then run in reverse to make them look like they moved forward.

  • @miamicool666
    @miamicool666 День назад +2

    The Rob Bottin Show.

  • @nightbreed16
    @nightbreed16 День назад

    There was a video game that is canon that showed that both Childs and MacReady were still human but Childs died and MacReady survived from being rescued. There was one alien still alive. it was killed but not before spreading to someone else in another state. I forget which state.

  • @NigelShepherd-z7k
    @NigelShepherd-z7k День назад

    Oh boy... "This poor dog "... yes, that's how it starts.🤔
    This is going to be a trip! Let me get comfy 😁🇬🇧

  • @dq405
    @dq405 День назад

    The original is actually THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD, an excellent film from 1951 that holds up beautifully in its direction, acting, suspense, and mood of increasing dread. John Carpenter's great remake differs in that it goes back to the source of THE THING, John W. Campbell's "Who Goes There." In 1951, it would have been difficult if not impossible to film the shape-shifting concept of "Who Goes There," and so the first film changed the nature of its alien. Still, on its own very different terms, THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD is just as good as John Carpenter's film, and I would urge you to see it.

  • @darkhorse1280
    @darkhorse1280 День назад

    The Thing put make-up effects creator, Rob Bottin, on the map to become a legend in the business. If you loved the practical effects in this, then I highly recommend reacting to his other masterpiece, RoboCop (1987 - Director Cut)
    Like this film, no wasted scenes, practical effects still holds up and is considered a masterpiece in the genre.
    Hope you add it to the list!

  • @nonconsensualopinion
    @nonconsensualopinion 7 часов назад

    14:30 - That sound is perfect. Always gives me chills. Menacing and mournful all at once.

  • @BalokLives
    @BalokLives 22 часа назад

    After seeing this movie 100 times, I truly believe that the aliens weren't actually "The Thing". I believe that they landed or crashed here, because they were struggling with it too. If "The Thing" had landed in Antarctica, it would have seen there's nothing there and taken off again. Maybe even picked a better landing spot. It wouldn't have stayed and frozen to death. The aliens were being absorbed too, and were forced to land or they crashed, and "The Thing" froze because it couldn't get away.
    The scene where the guy gets decapitated, and the head grows legs like a spider is one of my favorite horror moments.

  • @nimawhe
    @nimawhe 19 часов назад

    This movie was the last great Cold War movie. It’s analogous with the red scare, when people thought Russian infiltrators were everywhere. You can’t trust your neighbor, and the result is mutual destruction.

  • @I-Am-Klaus
    @I-Am-Klaus День назад

    Childs would never have drank from Mac's bottle in order to avoid contamination... Childs was the Thing.

  • @darkhorse1280
    @darkhorse1280 День назад +2

    I see that you're a gamer? Among Us and Dead Space took heavy inspiration from The Thing.

  • @konowd
    @konowd День назад

    The FX we’re absolutely state of the art for the time and they hold up very well imho

  • @BigMac7629
    @BigMac7629 21 час назад

    The Blair Monster was going to be done in complete stop motion but the movie had to be done on certain schedule so they did it practically.

  • @billthomas478
    @billthomas478 18 часов назад

    The one in 2011 is not a remake. It's what happened at the Norwegian camp. It's still worth watching despite not being quite as good

  • @kevinslayzak1214
    @kevinslayzak1214 День назад

    Congratulations on watching the best practical effects horror suspense sci-fi movie ever made..🔥🤘the sights and sounds will stick with you forever..the prequel is pretty darn good too considering its not meant to "compete" with The Thing,,but to add to the story..

  • @fredbasic1918
    @fredbasic1918 5 часов назад

    You should watch the "Terror Takes Shape" documentary, John Carpenter as well as cast and production crew are interviewed on the making of the film. Very informative.

  • @BigMac7629
    @BigMac7629 21 час назад

    Rob Bottin did almost all the creature effects except for the kennel scene that was Stan Winston who's famous for Aliens creature effects. Stan stepped in because Rob became extremely I'll working on this movies creature effects non stop.

  • @mikerodgers7620
    @mikerodgers7620 23 часа назад

    The Thing 2011 is a prequel.
    Young people... Sheeesh...hold up?

  • @dedcowbowee
    @dedcowbowee День назад +2

    This is a remake too, the original is an old black and white film.

    • @Reactsandgames
      @Reactsandgames  День назад +1

      Thank you for letting us know! ☺️

    • @robertoferrigato67-re1kh
      @robertoferrigato67-re1kh День назад

      not a remake but a new film version of the novel Who Goes There Do John W Campbell

    • @dedcowbowee
      @dedcowbowee День назад

      ​@@robertoferrigato67-re1kh It's not a remake of "The Thing from Another World" 1951? Same plot.

    • @dedcowbowee
      @dedcowbowee День назад

      @@Reactsandgames "The Thing From Another Planet" 1951👍

  • @fernandof.2225
    @fernandof.2225 5 часов назад

    You 2 can opened your eyes really wide lol (when the guy lost his arms)
    great reaction. Not bad for a movie this old, right?
    suggestion: You 2 should setup over the ear headphones, or really good earbuds (on both ears). The soundtrack helps to create the right atmosphere on movies and I believe you have 1 earbud each. You are missing amazing sounds. I've seen lots of couples reacting and they have over the ear headphones. Some headphones can be setup with "through" capabilities so you can hear the other person talking.

  • @roachmojo
    @roachmojo 19 часов назад

    Your reactions were priceless! It's soooo good! 😅