The Thing (3/10) Movie CLIP - Juliette Transforms (2011) HD
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While Kate (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and Juliette (Kim Bubbs) look for the keys to the vehicles, Juliette starts to transform.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Paleontologist Kate Lloyd (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) has traveled to the desolate region for the expedition of her lifetime. Joining a Norwegian scientific team that has stumbled across an extraterrestrial ship buried in the ice, she discovers an organism that seems to have died in the crash eons ago. But it is about to wake up. When a simple experiment frees the alien from its frozen prison, Kate must join the crew's pilot, Carter (Joel Edgerton), to keep it from killing them off one at a time. And in this vast, intense land, a parasite that can mimic anything it touches will pit human against human as it tries to survive and flourish. The Thing serves as a prelude to John Carpenter's classic 1982 film of the same name. -
CREDITS:
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Cast: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jrgen Langhelle, Eric Christian Olsen, Kim Bubbs, Carsten Bjrnlund
Director: Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.
Producers: J. Miles Dale, David Foster, Eric Newman, Gabrielle Neimand, Marc Abraham, Lawrence Turman
Screenwriters: John W. Campbell Jr, Eric Heisserer
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1:00
When a woman screaming "RUUUUN!" so loud her voice cracks and you just stand there, your free trial of life has ended.
Hope he enjoyed it. Not to different from nature... She doesn't pull any punches. He was not fit to survive.
it's a movie lol
He was confused
@@33dbz If it were me, I would be confused while running. But I would without a doubt run the second someone who is obviously running for their life tells me I should run
@@sheogoraththedaedricprince9675 well he didn't fit for existence that is what makes him an easy prey
"Among us" before it was cool
Exactly! I get the notion that the game 'among us' got it's inspiration this movie franchise.
How about this?
The company Mira discovered the planet "Polus". Polus had all the things for life. Water, warmth, and sufficient gravity. They started to launch missions to Polus for colonization. However, they didn't consider that something was already living there...
Mira's Polus outpost discovered an alien bacteria on Polus, and they left it in the specimen room. Unbeknownst to any of them, this alien sample was actually a parasitic shape-shifting organism that could infect a crewmate. When the parasite infects a Crewmate, they kill the crewmate and take control over their body. These infected crewmates are now known as "Imposters". A few crewmates were infected, and turned into imposters. They started to attack the crew in Polus, spreading fear and panic. The crewmates manage to overcome this and kill the imposter, and they abandon Polus and their outpost.
They board the spaceship "Skeld", in hopes of returning to their home planet. However, a few of the parasitic aliens managed to sneak on the Skeld, turning more Crewmates into imposters. Fortunately, they manage to kill those imposters as well, and they land on Mira's Headquaters. The same thing that happened on Skeld happens on Mira HQ, however, unlike on Skeld, all the imposters and Parasitic aliens are eliminated, and all samples were incinerated.
Except one...
When the crewmates returned to Mira HQ, they took the dropship home and they abandoned the Skeld. Unbeknownst to any of them, a few Crewmates were left behind on the Skeld. The remaining alien samples on the Skeld attacked the abandoned Crewmates. In a last ditch effort, the abandoned Crewmates flies the Skeld into a solar system with 8 planets and a G-type main-sequence star. They then crash land on a snowy continent on a strange planet, however, all the crewmates died in the crash, and the remaining imposter freezes into a block of ice. 100,000 years later, a Norwegian research team finds the ruined Skeld and a frozen impostor. It's time for the Things to shine again.
Edit: TL;DR The Skeld is the UFO in the thing. The Thing in the ice block was a mutilated impostor.
Yeah lol
1:05
Among us has a map that is inspired from this movie series I think.
"RUN!!!"
"Hmm. I wonder why she screamed that. I better stay and see if her proposed course of action is optimUURGHHHhhh"
"Oh dear lord, looks like i'm dead now. Oh well."
He has maybe three seconds to react to her rushing past him screaming "RUN!" before something out of a madman's nightmare is upon him. Cut the poor guy some slack.
I have heard ot people seeing potential death rushing towards them and they are just too much in the Ahhh shoot! mode to react.
For instance, a friend working at a strip mine years ago stared in disbelief at a huge bolder that broke loose above him and came crashing down the hill towards him. He stood in unbelief. He said his last thought was "what will mom do with his insurance money?"
A friend seeing this unfold ran and flung himself upon him knocking him out of the way at the last second. The boulder brushed a nearby wheelbarrow and knocked into his leg as his friend freight trained him to safety. The impact knocked my friend cold.
They put a soyboy into the movie before the meme was popular
The story potential of The Thing universe is endless. I don't know why we don't get more movies with this creature.
We have a lot of stuff with monsters who infect and imitate people. As for The Thing itself, not everyone is interested in turning a standalone work of art into a franchise. The Thing is not a universe, it's a film.
@@L1Run thank you
Well the fact both the 1982 movie and this one performed poorly has something to do with that.
@@John-Jacob-Smith true
@Shivang Sundriyal I truly hope not
When someone says run while running, you run first and think later!
But what if I want to stablish a philosophical debate between the imperil danger vrs the work effort requiered to move at certain speed? Surely in that moment is better to stand dumbfounded until someone arrives to fully explain the situation.
@@ramonserna8089 did you not notice who arrived here to explain the situation?
Ayush 07 what baffles me more is he didn’t even try to run. He’s just like. Guess I’ll die
Right
Motherfucker deserved to die twice
Something about Juliette's face as she transformed just seemed so much more... *human* , than the other transformations. It was as if part of Juliette's original consciousness still persisted even after assimilation.
I believe that theory.
You can seen the confusion and absolute bewilderment in her eyes. Her screams persist as it rushes to the fire extinguishes.
There is a short story called "The Things" - it is a semi-cannon story which details the events of "the thing" from the alien's perspective and that is kinda the idea. Apparently the individuality is something that is new to the thing, not understanding what brains are, initially viewing them as tumors. It lets hosts mostly control themselves and influences their actions. They are semi concious and at the end Childs looks inside himself and realises that he is being taken over by the thing and talks to it angrily.
The game also attaches to this theory as well. It treats the thing more as a virus people can be infected without knowing
The pain must've been excruciating. All her guts and muscles and bones melting and rearranging themselves into something new.
I love at the 1:11 mark the thing give his victim a nice slap. Always makes me chuckle.
😂😂😂
Bruh😂
I think people forget that once The Thing gets you, you're got. That's that. You're dead. No longer you. This wasn't ACTUALLY Juliette in this scene, even at the beginning. It was The Thing pretending to be Juliette. So all the comments talking about her moans and Juliette's supposed "realization that she's going to die" aren't true. She died a while ago.
We don't actually know that. In the original one of the actors who became a thing played his part as if he didn't know whether he was a thing, and Carpenter decided he liked it.
@@gagecole4913 that's interesting. Good point
@@gagecole4913 We actually do, this was John's response to whether a person would know if they were a thing or not. “Yes. A Thing is no longer the person that was being imitated. That person is dead, and an alien imposter is in its place. So, there is no longer awareness coming from the human that once was for it to know or not know. Therefore, if you are sitting there wondering if you are a Thing, you certainly aren't.” However the actors played their roles wouldn’t change the lore. Juliette was dead a long time ago, same as the others.
Younger generations can't handle non-negotiable concepts like death, they always go "but maybe there was some part that..."
No. They're dead and they aren't coming back. You'll learn about that concept once you've lost your first parent
@@thomasvleminckx Youth gas nothing to do with it. It's simply a discussion that even the cast of the movie had. If anything younger generations are more ok with it because more people are becoming non-religious.
Just imagine if the infected still have a conscience even after transforming into the thing
This must be one of the worst feelings of the 80's fiction
They could feel badass or genuinely disgusted
Nah the person is already gone, the only thing that remains is the thing
@@abelbraga8417 I kind of get a Han-Solo-frozen-in-carbonite vibe
@@abelbraga8417 not exactly, the thing is like the alien version of cancer, being that it can BE YOUR cell as well as the fact that you're slowly being over taken cell-by-cell. it would make sense that your consciousness is built on top of it's individual cell's consciousness.
TL;DR, you're you until the thing in your body decide you're not. even if part of you become what Juliette became, that doesn't mean the cell's imitating your brain cell can't emulate your consciousness.
@@abelbraga8417 Agreed. They're ate up cell by cell until they no longer are.
This movie was like watching someone else play Resident Evil.
I know, I had the same feeling watching this movie. Especially on this moment 1:57
Re is nothing to The thing
Science Lover
Not really.
I would say dead space necromorphs.
Much More deadspace necromorph vibes man
1:02 he died before he could process
"Monster near, me in danger"
Now this is how you do a movie justice. By combining practical effects with special effects and the right lighting and detail makes it look visually horrifying
This adaptation didn’t suck but I also didn’t think it hit the mark when it comes to doing the original any justice. They got the tentacles, the teeth, and the mutations right but there was also no mess. Blood was a HUGE part of what made the original so effective, but there was no such thing in the thing (2011) really. Not to mention the “final boss” at the end of the original thing was waaaay cooler and was absolutely horrific. The final boss at the end of the thing (2011) sucked… it was just a CGI Mutant with a guy’s face attached because… reasons?
Not really in one review of the 1982 version it was pointed out one of the greatest mysteries of if Childs is human or not is basically explained.
Also less is more showing the thing every moment also ruins the suspense and paranoia of who is still human. After the first death of Henirk it just begins to count down of who is next and everything is particularly explained to the audience. No mystery or imagination as to what happened. The only good is that is stayed faithful to where things were found by MacReady and Copper.
To be honest though, this film was originally going to use practical effects like in the Carpenter's The Thing, but the studio at the last minute told them to switch into VFX. I remember seeing a deleted footage where the thing that becomes Split Face, when absorbing Adam, was a whole practical prop and such it looked absolutely terryfing. Just imagine what it could've been done.
What practical effects were you talking about??😂
@@JukesMcGee well your comment aged like milk in the Sahara desert 💀💀
What was missing from this "The Thing."
1. The practical effects
2. The claustrophobic feeling
3. The sense of gritiness
4. Kurt Russell
You forgot Kurt Russell
5. Character Development
That’s a big one!
This is a prequel. And if watch the behind the scenes they were going to use practical effects. But the studio forced them to replaced it with CGI
Kurt Russell shows up later in the other outpost.
Billy Fronabarger if it had the first 3 it would have been amazing
What's wild to me, is that the Thing seems to... preserve the memories of those it absorbs, at least during the replication of an individual.
You can tell that the replicated individual humans become horribly distressed, and seeming in pain, as the Thing begins to discard the foem and transforms into an aggressive mode.
Imagine suddenly discovering your flesh isn't yours, and very own mind is merely a cover for the creature that had absorbed you. Suddenly, some decisions make sense, as the Thing had influenced those decisions or simply forced them. And as your replicated brain morphs, your mind slips away, the Thing changing it to something like a mouth or a weapon.
yeah it’s a cool theory but it isn’t true, blair couldn’t have built an entire space ship without knowing something was off
@@SamuelChac0n he’s saying that the thing ultimately influences the decision-making process of its host, and once said host is assimilated, the thing has the final say in what happens.
You're forgetting that the thing built a spaceship with scrap parts in the original movie. It's more intelligent than a human.
The Things cells may be like nanomachines that have vast scientific knowledge stored on a drive of some sort in each cell.. Or maybe each life touched and assimilated gives The Thing more knowledge.. Which i think is more likely because when the thing screams and moans in the old movie it sounds like thousands of voices sometimes
Hi
Mf saw a woman running for her life yelling “RUN” but he would rather be confused lol
1) Slowly turning around when hearing the monster behind (Check)
2) Being told to “Run!” And yet standing completely still waiting for the monster to kill you (Check)
3) Having Tormund from GOT as part of your team (Check)
My favorite parts are when Juliette is being controlled by the thing, as it is ripping her guts out, and growing all of these teeth and tendrils, and when she is assimilating Karl, and her head turns and she looks like she’s helpless and pleading, and the thing doesn’t even notice Kate (But Juliette does) until she screams “BURN IT!”
Mine too,the distortion of her voice,all the effects,amazing.
Timestamp pls
your wish is my command, 1:47
The thing does not controll you, it makes a replica of you. The real Juliette is probably dead somewhere.
That's not Juliette. The thing doesn't infect or control her but changes its form to look like her. The thing itself is making the voices while transforming. Real Juliette has already been killed off screen prior to this scene.
Although I love the 1982 version, it's my favourite horror movie, this is the best transformation of them all.
Unlike every other transformation, Juliette's moans are actually frightening. She looks shocked and completely conscious, like she literally had NO idea she was a Thing.
Suicidal Seagull Wasn´t this meant to be the PREQUEL to the 1982 movie?
She was still alive and in pain and shocked. She was dying.
Matthijs Van Heijiningen wanted Juliette to look like a "passenger" during the transformation (he discusses this on the film's commentary). Nevertheless, there's nothing human about her. I love the contrast of Kim Bubb's gorgeous face against all that mutated flesh. It's very-well done. Matthijs and Eric Newman even discussed that, if they were given the time Carpenter was given, ADI would've finished and refined their practical work. Universal put a tighter deadline on them, and they couldn't complete the practical effects ideas they wanted. In one of the early scripts by Ronald Moore, a leg detaches itself from Edvard-Thing. Later, in the deleted scene where Colin kills himself, what Colin would've saw is the leg crawling up onto a wooden ledge and is about to attack him. Colin has no weapons, sees it fully come into view... and it has 2 or 3 eyeball stalks coming from the toes.... similarly to Norris's Spider-Head. When I read the early script, I thought I was in for a huge surprise... I can't believe it wasn't finished, then cut. Just a darn shame. Very disillusioning night at the cinema for me. Not only that, but, the script remained largely the same, so I spoiled quite a few things for myself too. I still like it a lot, but, there's Terminator, Terminator 2, The Godfather, The Godfather Part II... The Thing (1982) needs The Thing II.
@@nathanwygal5526 Yeah it’s a shame they didn’t have time to perfect the effects. Although I’m not usually a fan of sequels or prequels. As much as I loved T2, Aliens + Alien 3, and the Star Wars trilogy, I think franchising a stand-alone film takes away from its mystique. A great film allows you to mentally fill in the gaps and create something better from what’s suggested than what could actually be told.
@@loverboy._1 I'm pretty sure the Thing is only an imitation of the victim. It's not actually her or her body.
In 0:53 if you come close of what Juilette-Thing is screaming/saying she is saying "KATE!!!"
Just imagine your self there, lol that girl was brave than me 😂
Well, some people freeze in shock and some get the rush, the freeze option is the worst in, like, every possible scenario.
😆🤣
One of the most disturbing things I've watched. It was especially so with her moaning and sounds and she was transforming and then when the group found her when she turned to look at them. CREEPY.
I watch some things that was disturbing that this
Try the old one, it's moist. This one has some stomach turning scenes, though like when the red head gets assimilated.. man, that's worse than a facehugger.
Lol
I speculate that she was turned in the shower. She must have been infected by the Edvard guy. The thing got free when griggs was outside, she must have been doing the dirty with edvard and that is when he assimilated her.
Very erotic would watch again
0:28 Juliette was the imposter.
2 imposters remaining.
I was searching for this reference
Lol among us
How about this?
The company Mira discovered the planet "Polus". Polus had all the things for life. Water, warmth, and sufficient gravity. They started to launch missions to Polus for colonization. However, they didn't consider that something was already living there...
Mira's Polus outpost discovered an alien bacteria on Polus, and they left it in the specimen room. Unbeknownst to any of them, this alien sample was actually a parasitic shape-shifting organism that could infect a crewmate. When the parasite infects a Crewmate, they kill the crewmate and take control over their body. These infected crewmates are now known as "Imposters". A few crewmates were infected, and turned into imposters. They started to attack the crew in Polus, spreading fear and panic. The crewmates manage to overcome this and kill the imposter, and they abandon Polus and their outpost.
They board the spaceship "Skeld", in hopes of returning to their home planet. However, a few of the parasitic aliens managed to sneak on the Skeld, turning more Crewmates into imposters. Fortunately, they manage to kill those imposters as well, and they land on Mira's Headquaters. The same thing that happened on Skeld happens on Mira HQ, however, unlike on Skeld, all the imposters and Parasitic aliens are eliminated, and all samples were incinerated.
Except one...
When the crewmates returned to Mira HQ, they took the dropship home and they abandoned the Skeld. Unbeknownst to any of them, a few Crewmates were left behind on the Skeld. The remaining alien samples on the Skeld attacked the abandoned Crewmates. In a last ditch effort, the abandoned Crewmates flies the Skeld into a solar system with 8 planets and a G-type main-sequence star. They then crash land on a snowy continent on a strange planet, however, all the crewmates died in the crash, and the remaining imposter freezes into a block of ice. 100,000 years later, a Norwegian research team finds the ruined Skeld and a frozen impostor. It's time for the Things to shine again.
Edit: TL;DR The Skeld is the UFO in the thing. The Thing in the ice block was a mutilated impostor.
@@AndyHappyGuy i like your theory/idea
@Bob the Fish AndyHappyGuy was An Impostor
I love how she said "run" and that guy just stood there full finger-up-the-nose
You have things like Alien Xenomorph, Predators, but this thing is just insane. Nothing can kill the thing except maybe the Terminator.
Depends on what Terminator model, but yeah it would have a good chance vs a Thing, due to intelligence, use of weapons and its metal structure. Still though i fear that a Thing is strong enough to ragdoll a T-800 and break him in half.
@@fistoftulkas7335 I wonder which living organism could defeat it. Only something made of metal could go toe to toe with this b***.
@@the100radsstalker93 No idea, a living organism would be at a big disadvantage vs a Thing.
Those aliens get half their kills from people that just stand there starting at it, slack-jawed and easy to grab.
I know it’s just a movie but things like that completely ruin movies for me
He’ll shock ig
This prequel doesn't make sense in regard to the alien. In the original, it was much more careful not to get caught. When it duplicated other lifeforms, it was always in a stealthy manner, in order to assimilate. It would only act overly aggressive when it knew it was in danger.
@@12227UserName might just be making stuff up but what if it's like a hivemind and it learned to be sneaky so by the time the first film events happen it is alot more careful than when it first comes in contact with them, just my idea.
@@dreasy4094
I understand your point of view. I agree it likely has a hivemind. But idk. I think the sequel did a lazy job, imo
I love how the characters always hesitate before torching the thing. I wouldn't hesitate one bit.
They want to enjoy its grotesqueness before killing it
Move kha milegi ye
in this scene, it's probably because he could tell that she's still alive. the thing running to the fire sprinklers was definitely her in control of it. and then the final look in her eyes that said "kill me" probably drove his moral compass into overdrive.
@@drummist1000 You actually battled a "thing" in real life? We are all keyboard warriors. You as well.
Huh@@drummist1000
it almost sounds like the juliette thing said 'hey/kate'! in 0:54
1:48 She looks like she enjoys it😂
When you’re alone with impostor:
That's messed up up lmfao
Everyone is sussing the girl
Impossible
Amogus
that actually looks like the imposter jsjdjjs
I wouldn't even let it lie on the floor. I'd make sure the thing is nothing but dust and bits of blood
Raptor Primal
Even the blood itself would (and has) fight back.
Lol same
If I saw that thing in my house, I'd stomp on it until it was a small brown stain
@@FriedrichTheGreatest 35 aerfvbjrn htyy67i8i798iuyhhvggc xc. Did gun we kick juicy 67th 6666666
Kate: RUNNNN
Karl thinking: so like run now or just run in the next 5 seconds either way I think I should ru- oh sh- *ded*
Why can't anyone give poor Wendy a break? She is traumatized by seeing her boyfriend getting killed from a roller coaster crash, having seen a guy getting his head crushed by "dumbells?" And surviving a train accident, witnessing her friend and her sister getting killed, and had broken her leg. Come on, man. :(
It's so stupid how people take a lifetime to turn around in movies, when someone in their right mind would turn around instantly after hearing that. 0:23
So true
It's cause she was afraid
They afraid ._.
When your scared shitless it can leave you frozen
Have you ever heard of the phrase, "frozen with fear"? When you see something like THAT transform right in front of you, you technically have a hard time bolting for the door because you are so captivated by an overwhelming sense of fear and dread.
Drinking game: Take a shot whenever someone mentions the old movie being better
I tried this game and now I’m in the hospital from alcohol poisoning
i like these graphics better
I tirade shush gam an know I is sleeeepen in gutter pished!🤮🤤🤢
Well considering that this movie blows and the old movie is far superior.
I have to assume you're secretly trying to kill off fans of the new movie.
Well gotta admit I enjoyed this movie. It tied in nicely with the original and if anyone has the imagination ended with an invite for another movie with the characters MacReady, Nauls and Kate Lloyd meeting up.
"Burn it with fire" has never been more appropriate
All of the people in the comments thinking that Juliette is part of the monster instead of it being a replica shows how much this movie failed to represent The Thing as it was in the Kurt Russell movie.
Lol no BS.
Honestly, it's an interesting concept, the thing is Alien, so what if it has subspecies that might do things differently, or it adapts its abilitys for survival.
This thing is more scary than the xenomorph
Xenomorph be like: am I a joke to u
Manen Longkumer what if the thing and a xenomorph fought
@@Dragonmongamer Xenomorph will get infected
KFC_IS_DA_BEST if that happens
Just imagine a thing Xenomorph
@@mashedtatoes1208 No it won't. It's acid will burn it. But The Thing would devour and imitate and assimilate the predator.
Do yourself a favor. See the orginal Thing with Kurt Russell.
That one is awesome for sure, but it's not the original. The original is from 1951. "The Thing From Another World"
@@jasonwalter2924 not sure why nobody else knows this. great movie "keep watching the skies"
Hate to say it but, that is just the John Carpenter version. The original is called the thing from another world but, it's an old black N white movie. All three movies are taken from a story called Who goes there.
@@kinglistosas5010 with none other than James Arness.
We have....
I can’t tell if I should like Juliette‘s transformation, assimilated appearance and the sounds she makes, or hate how genuinely disturbing her transformation and facial expressions look as well as the dual-toned moans she makes
For those wondering in the 1982 movie "The Thing," the eponymous alien creature is able to imitate and assimilate other life forms, including humans. When the Thing assimilates a victim, it creates a clone of the victim that is identical in appearance and behavior, but which is controlled by the Thing itself.
The victim is typically killed during the assimilation process, and the clone takes on the victim's appearance and memories. The clone is able to act and think independently, and it is not aware that it is being controlled by the Thing.
However, the Thing is not able to completely control the clone's behavior, and it can sometimes reveal itself through subtle clues or actions that are out of character for the victim. It is also possible for the Thing to reveal itself intentionally, either as a defensive measure or as part of its strategy to infiltrate and assimilate other life forms.
I'm just curious. On what do you base this?
@@gwwasham watch the first movie.
@@rzor1911 I have about a hundred times, I am looking for examples from the 82 film to back up these statements.
@@gwwasham he base it on the 1982 movie, the movie depicts the thing ability, to imitate and assimilate other life forms just like he said (as you can see if you watch the movie) the movie also shows how the thing ability to clone with their identical behavious its on the movie also if you watch it you can see the clones acts like a real human with their victim behavious, the movie also shows how the thing reveal himself through subtle clues or actions that are out of character for the victim just like the guy said again (and its on the movie also!!! if you really watched it), and last its ability to reveal himself intentionally as part of strategy to infiltrate and asimilate other life forms its in the movie also!!!!!!!!! and here on this youtube video you can see what the Woman/the thing just did,
so overall he said is true
@@bnjs7365 it looks like you just copied and pasted the previous entry with no specific examples from the movie. But thanks anyway!
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when someone's sprinting very fast and says 'run', u better
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Jun hee Bae you don’t have to tell me twice lol
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1:00
Kate: RUUUN!!!
Karl: *proceds to remain still*
The thing: Perfectly disguised to escape and spread to the rest of the world.
Also The Thing: "Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and unnecessarily morph into some toothed tentacles and play extreme hide and seek instead. lol."
Yeah this is clearly just horrible writing. The creature is intelligent, it wouldn't transform when it could easily just whack her over the head with something or choke her. Or even do that face-melt thing like near the end of the original.
It has so many ways of stealthily subduing someone, and yet it opts for an extremely dramatic reveal instead of attacking.
Yeah, I never got that. All it had to do was just play along until it got to civilization and then it would have had no trouble.
Exactly, in the original movie Blair Thing quickly and quietly assimilates Garry by covering his mouth. It was shown to be very smart and the only time it came out was when it was cornered like Palmer Thing or when it was halfway assimilating.
Julietta was dead she did not realize it, her mind was left intact but for the rest of her body the thing took every part of her and assimilated her entire being, but once that thing revealed itself and rips it's way out of Julietta it was in control, every piece of this thing wants to live down to it's hair, it was trying to feed and assimilate, the thing must replace dead cells with living cells because of it's intense metabolism it must keep feeding, to keep going or else it'll fall apart, by feeding and assimilating it can gain not only DNA but memories of the host, so yes when she started shifting you can see the pained confused look on her face she sees what's going on but there's nothing she can do about it, she's merely an imitation and unaware what's happening to her.
This is the best description of what the infected is experiencing that I've ever read.
That's... Not how the thing works. It kills you before fully assimilating.
@@adamnfiddle8065 Yep. But you gotta admit, he's scenario it's much more frightening than merely being killed and then eaten
Well, one way of looking at it was that the Thing was still ‘learning’ about humans. It’s mentioned somewhere that the alien is made up of multiple individual cells that work in tandem.This was how they revealed who was the Thing in the original movie during the blood tests. I like to think this is why the alien is a lot more ‘feral’ in this scene up until the end.
That wasn't her, the thing was pretending to be her. It doesn't even make sense to have her whole body replaced but keep her mind.
So, I read this short story a while ago, where the Thing was actually not originally hostile. The crash nearly killed the creature, and wiped away most of its higher mental abilities and memory. The creature that we see in the movies, essentially, has extreme brain damage; and is lashing out. The aliens that the Thing come from only spread their ability to those who come to them and request the transformation; which isn't supposed to be horrific or painful at all. Interesting angle to come at it from, and could make for an interesting story; where some of the original aliens come into contact with human survivors of a Thing attack, and everything is awkward.
I would love that
I absolutely love this movie (old version and new) I remember when the 1982 version came out it freaked me out...I was 8.
This is actually a prequal
1:00 I understand that you might think it is a prank in the city but anytime a colleague has run past me shouting "RUN!" I have made the decision to run with/ahead of them with little hesitation.
When you lead your partner to the electrical room and realizes she's an imp.
Yep 😔
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Okayy.. when someone says that you should RUN. YOU SHOULD EFFIN RUN
@Sarah Jamorol: Probably--but in fairness, only Kate has actually seen one of these...things...transform yet. (They didn't see what happened in the chopper). And even Kate was slow to react initially--none of them were prepared mentally for the nightmare that would now overwhelm them. But right after this scene, did u notice how happy on the trigger that they all were?
1:05 homie was just waiting to get ice. Took his sweet time to react to everything.
Let me set something straight for everyone:
-In the 1930’s sci-fi horror novel “Who Goes There?” Which “The Thing” is based on, someone can be unaware they’re infected and suddenly transform .
-In the 1950’s “Thing From Another World” I am unsure of how the assimilation works.
-In John Carpenter’s “The Thing” there is nothing left of the original victim once they’re fully assimilated. It is The Thing imitating them and luring potential victims into a false sense of security.
-In 2011’s prequel also titled “The Thing” It has to abide by the laws of Carpenter’s interpretation as that is what it is a prequel to. Juliet is gone and all that is left is the creature. It absorbs its victim’s memories as well, and knew that it could lure Kate into a room alone with it by saying “Hey I know where the keys are” because Juliet knew where the keys were, and it absorbed that memory.
Imagine a three-way war between The Thing, Xenomorphs, and the Skrulls.
My headcannon is that the thing really was more aggressive and more adaptable in the 2011 prequel, being able to detach, fuse, and mutate much faster in its original encounter. After the events of this movie, the thing becomes (permanently?) crippled, and only a starved, desperate offshoot survives, which is why its transformations in the "sequel" (1982) are slower and clumsier.
I thought it was because it learned from its mistakes.
@@nonameman7114 If it learned from its mistakes you'd think it would be faster, smarter, and deadlier.
@@detectoplasm it’s smarter by trying to hide instead of aggressively attacking like in the prequel.
@@nonameman7114 True but it was also a lot slower and less physically capable when it had to be pushed into a conflict, all of which makes sense when you consider the effects of the era but which I like to imagine came because it was injured in some essential way. It had to learn around its infirmity!
OMG what the hell is that I can't stop laughing 😂🤣🤣
Electrical task in Among Us be like:
When homeboy was hesitating I yelled BURN IT!!! And then she yelled the same thing right after me lmao 😂😂😂
😂
At least Kate is only smart person in this movie
@@tvalokibatman6563 She hesitated too. She just likes ordering men around to action instead of, ya know, grabbing the guy in the hallway to safety herself.
I love how Kate stands there for a good 30 seconds after the girl transforms
How would you react?
@@theshermantanker7043 run immediately !
@@highvelocity6529 true, but sometimes when you sense danger or fear consumes you whole, you just end up freezing there like an idiot before taking action-
That's all she does throughout the movie.
@@theshermantanker7043Better than her, 100%. 👋
Lol...the guy hear "RUNNNNNN!!!" then see a crazy monster coming at him, and literally not moved. OK!
imagine being controlled by a parasite, and alongside with it, you have your full consciousness, just can't control yourself.
she probably would chosen death over killing her friends when she can feel her guts being torn apart inside her.
She was dead before this, the parasite was the one talking.
People seem to forget this is a prequel. Meaning the thing had yet to realize what being covert was. Hiding in plain sight was something it hadn't perfected yet.
It hid in plain sight several times in the movie. This was just bad directing and screenwriting. It's not the fault of the director or the writers, prequels are always bad.
awakendarren 1997 - Have you ever read the short story "The Things" by Peter Watts? It's so good - it recaps the events of the first movie (and some of this one) but from the perspective of The Thing? There's actually a part where it sorta pontificates on what it means to BE "covert" and why that could ever be necessary in the first place.
REALLY awesome short story! Just Google search it, it's up on the Web for free. There's even an audio reading of it by the original author you can download.
It had absorbed lots of superior alien cultures before it crashed on earth so pretty sure it knew how to do some simple hide and seek. Blair was even able to build some kind of space craft from helicopter parts. This movie is just a dumbed down rehash.
Idk, I didn't think the movie was terrible. It had to end up killing basically everyone so that it matched up perfectly with the beginning of the first movie. I think it managed that fairly well.
The original was a masterpiece. This was a floppy cash grab. Stop trying to explain away the bullsh*t.
My girlfriend’s reaction when I tell her to calm down.
It's because you added "Are you on your period or something?" at the end.
"RUUUUUUUUUUUUUUN"
How do I explain this to you...she's no longer your girlfriend. It's...a thing.
@@koolaidman6251 your just gonna assume that
I think HP Lovecraft would have really enjoyed both Thing movies!!!
Her scream is fantastic.
Why didn’t the Juliette thing just grab kate and cover her mouth to assimilate her.....the blair thing did it to garry
It’s just a B grade movie, LOL!
@@kinglistosas5010 The lines of fantasy and reality are a foggy, blurry enigma to you I see. I’d pay to see the world through your eyes for an hour.
@@kinglistosas5010 - Quite possibly true! Cheers! 😎
This prequel doesn't make sense in regard to the alien. In the original, it was much more careful not to get caught. When it duplicated other lifeforms, it was always in a stealthy manner, in order to assimilate. It would only act overly aggressive when it knew it was in danger.
@@12227UserName It makes sense in that the creature learns in the prequel, and is cleverer the next time.
But it's only a movie. Pretty much all of them have plot holes. Even Shakespeare had holes in the plot, in all his works.
How it feels to chew 5 gum.
Roger Smith a dead meme reborn
Stimulate your senses
oh wow im chewing 5 gum rn lol
Why not 7?
@@bcmac4641 chew 7gum
I wasn't expecting the Thing to be able to speak.
It's Just Like You😎
So this is how among us was made I didn't realize it
I can not tell if the screams are of joy being turned into something she cannot control or their screams of terror knowing her last seconds as a human being, but she does has a smile on her face so happy I guess.
She definitely happy man.
Well they explain in the book and a short story the thing gets sensual pleasure off of assimilation, example being the two faced creature if you look closely one face was in agony whilst the other was grinning
She's not a human being. That's not her. Every cell of her body has been consumed and replaced by the thing cells. They've imitated her. She is completely gone though. It looks like her, it's not at all her. She is not happy or sad because she's not there.
That cannot be because if the thing does not infect others why did they need to burn mark's body along with Juliette's it doesn't make sense and if she even was eaten then there would be two assimilations at once the other would be male and the other Juliette but if that is so it would have been caught unless Juliette was infected rose up healed her wounds and tried to clean up the mess
They needed to burn her because just a single cell of the thing is enough to assimilate an organism, turning them into a Thing. Every single cell of it can act on its own.@@user-kw4uf3zy3f
I love the smell of burning alien in the morning
Echoes Act 3 soldier 76 - like
*"Yeah. Some good ol' Fried xenomorph."*
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What the hell???😂
I think that this was the scariest part of the film. I really like it and think that it is just as good as the 1982 version.
Definitely one of the scenes where this one can go toe-to-toe with the original. The original is the superior film, but moments like this one, I feel they're neck and neck. The atmosphere and build up was perfect, despite qualms about the CGI quality. 👌🏽
This scene is on par with the 1982 version but, the rest of the film falls way short afterward.
Just like a location in Killing Floor game (with a Firebag perk, of course).
The 1982 film was a horror classic, in every way---but as a prequel(delayed 30 years), I thought this was a fine sci-fi/horror flick: to some extent it's a bit unfair to expect this film to somehow have the same iconic status as the first---the 1982 one was pretty much panned by most of the viewing public and critics at the time. After all, that was the summer of ET----I can still remember seeing both of them in the same week in June or July(whichever) in Washington D.C. where I was staying that summer during grad. school: E.T. was a phenomenon, and I must confess the late 70s and the 80s were a blast for moviegoers since you looked forward to the next Spielberg and/or Lucas blockbuster, starting with Jaws in '75 and of course Star Wars in '77----it was great fun. But as I was saying, a buddy of mine and myself saw The Thing back then and we both loved it. Anyways, it was quite a contrast to the ET alien "phoning home". I find these two "Things" to make an entertaining pair, recognizing that the first (besides having a classic ensemble of a cast) did have astounding special effects----it's great to see what could be done without CGI.
I remember watching this after taking a huge break from smoking pot. Lit up and got blazed AF and this scene almost gave me a heart attack.
Gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
Woah… weed dude…..
In the US is normal to people smoke illicit things, and tell without any hesitation where and what they smoke?
@@shawerful5209 yes
Weed? Try shrooms then post again
Surviving lesson 101: when samone screams RUN out of his or her lungs, first you run and then thing or ask ask questions
That situation would be so tense and scary,the way Juliette transforms and goes after Kate,it is indeed a very tense and dangerous situation.
This movie is like Among us
Among Us probably got us the idea from eomething like this
Actually there is a lot of alien shape-shifter movies
Among us is just like this
This movie came first, ya know.
How about this?
The company Mira discovered the planet "Polus". Polus had all the things for life. Water, warmth, and sufficient gravity. They started to launch missions to Polus for colonization. However, they didn't consider that something was already living there...
Mira's Polus outpost discovered an alien bacteria on Polus, and they left it in the specimen room. Unbeknownst to any of them, this alien sample was actually a parasitic shape-shifting organism that could infect a crewmate. When the parasite infects a Crewmate, they kill the crewmate and take control over their body. These infected crewmates are now known as "Imposters". A few crewmates were infected, and turned into imposters. They started to attack the crew in Polus, spreading fear and panic. The crewmates manage to overcome this and kill the imposter, and they abandon Polus and their outpost.
They board the spaceship "Skeld", in hopes of returning to their home planet. However, a few of the parasitic aliens managed to sneak on the Skeld, turning more Crewmates into imposters. Fortunately, they manage to kill those imposters as well, and they land on Mira's Headquaters. The same thing that happened on Skeld happens on Mira HQ, however, unlike on Skeld, all the imposters and Parasitic aliens are eliminated, and all samples were incinerated.
Except one...
When the crewmates returned to Mira HQ, they took the dropship home and they abandoned the Skeld. Unbeknownst to any of them, a few Crewmates were left behind on the Skeld. The remaining alien samples on the Skeld attacked the abandoned Crewmates. In a last ditch effort, the abandoned Crewmates flies the Skeld into a solar system with 8 planets and a G-type main-sequence star. They then crash land on a snowy continent on a strange planet, however, all the crewmates died in the crash, and the remaining imposter freezes into a block of ice. 100,000 years later, a Norwegian research team finds the ruined Skeld and a frozen impostor. It's time for the Things to shine again.
Edit: TL;DR The Skeld is the UFO in the thing. The Thing in the ice block was a mutilated impostor.
A game of Among Us in a nutshell
How about this?
The company Mira discovered the planet "Polus". Polus had all the things for life. Water, warmth, and sufficient gravity. They started to launch missions to Polus for colonization. However, they didn't consider that something was already living there...
Mira's Polus outpost discovered an alien bacteria on Polus, and they left it in the specimen room. Unbeknownst to any of them, this alien sample was actually a parasitic shape-shifting organism that could infect a crewmate. When the parasite infects a Crewmate, they kill the crewmate and take control over their body. These infected crewmates are now known as "Imposters". A few crewmates were infected, and turned into imposters. They started to attack the crew in Polus, spreading fear and panic. The crewmates manage to overcome this and kill the imposter, and they abandon Polus and their outpost.
They board the spaceship "Skeld", in hopes of returning to their home planet. However, a few of the parasitic aliens managed to sneak on the Skeld, turning more Crewmates into imposters. Fortunately, they manage to kill those imposters as well, and they land on Mira's Headquaters. The same thing that happened on Skeld happens on Mira HQ, however, unlike on Skeld, all the imposters and Parasitic aliens are eliminated, and all samples were incinerated.
Except one...
When the crewmates returned to Mira HQ, they took the dropship home and they abandoned the Skeld. Unbeknownst to any of them, a few Crewmates were left behind on the Skeld. The remaining alien samples on the Skeld attacked the abandoned Crewmates. In a last ditch effort, the abandoned Crewmates flies the Skeld into a solar system with 8 planets and a G-type main-sequence star. They then crash land on a snowy continent on a strange planet, however, all the crewmates died in the crash, and the remaining imposter freezes into a block of ice. 100,000 years later, a Norwegian research team finds the ruined Skeld and a frozen impostor. It's time for the Things to shine again.
Edit: TL;DR The Skeld is the UFO in the thing. The Thing in the ice block was a mutilated impostor.
@@AndyHappyGuy How about "that's a good theory but stop replying to *literally any* comment about among us with that huge description"?
Yes
This is the only scene in the movie that freaked me out the first time watching it!
I love how this popped up when I was looking for a video about the anime kill la kill 😆👍🏼
She says run....his reaction:
Stand there and look back.
The most realistic reaction btw. All of us would be wtf??? And stand still to look what to run away from for?
@@iROChakri Maybe you. But not I buddy. I've had this situation happen to me more than a few times. Most of them being because of a loose dog. I'm not lookin back until I feel I have a good distance from whatever we're running from.
@@apdadonb.f.m.priorities.8116 Then that's because you've had experiences of a loos dog before. Pretty sure if you or anyone would just immediately run like hell jut because someone screams run, then no one would ever get bitten by a dog or by a wild animal or even get shot at all. Just scream run and everyone should already be running like hell lol
@@iROChakri what even is this comment?
Juliette was an Impostor. 1 impostor remaining.
How about this?
The company Mira discovered the planet "Polus". Polus had all the things for life. Water, warmth, and sufficient gravity. They started to launch missions to Polus for colonization. However, they didn't consider that something was already living there...
Mira's Polus outpost discovered an alien bacteria on Polus, and they left it in the specimen room. Unbeknownst to any of them, this alien sample was actually a parasitic shape-shifting organism that could infect a crewmate. When the parasite infects a Crewmate, they kill the crewmate and take control over their body. These infected crewmates are now known as "Imposters". A few crewmates were infected, and turned into imposters. They started to attack the crew in Polus, spreading fear and panic. The crewmates manage to overcome this and kill the imposter, and they abandon Polus and their outpost.
They board the spaceship "Skeld", in hopes of returning to their home planet. However, a few of the parasitic aliens managed to sneak on the Skeld, turning more Crewmates into imposters. Fortunately, they manage to kill those imposters as well, and they land on Mira's Headquaters. The same thing that happened on Skeld happens on Mira HQ, however, unlike on Skeld, all the imposters and Parasitic aliens are eliminated, and all samples were incinerated.
Except one...
When the crewmates returned to Mira HQ, they took the dropship home and they abandoned the Skeld. Unbeknownst to any of them, a few Crewmates were left behind on the Skeld. The remaining alien samples on the Skeld attacked the abandoned Crewmates. In a last ditch effort, the abandoned Crewmates flies the Skeld into a solar system with 8 planets and a G-type main-sequence star. They then crash land on a snowy continent on a strange planet, however, all the crewmates died in the crash, and the remaining imposter freezes into a block of ice. 100,000 years later, a Norwegian research team finds the ruined Skeld and a frozen impostor. It's time for the Things to shine again.
Edit: TL;DR The Skeld is the UFO in the thing. The Thing in the ice block was a mutilated impostor.
@@AndyHappyGuy stop copy and pasting it everywhere i swear to god
Can you Among Us kids stop ruining the comment section with unfunny jokes?
I love her transformation so i wish i can transform as she 😊
i am making some stuff, hot stuff about that monster, drawings... i will post everything in a few weeks on deviantart.
this movie still holds beautifully from 2011
The thing reminds me a lot of the flood from halo
The flood was actually inspired by the thing, so that's not far off.
@@swagdaddydiego6643 I mean, the flood and thing is technically the exact same thing, they're both parasites, they both can infect beings, they're contagious, they both are disgusting, they both like to build an army. I know you do agree with it, just saying
Juliette was the imposter....Imposter win
How about this?
The company Mira discovered the planet "Polus". Polus had all the things for life. Water, warmth, and sufficient gravity. They started to launch missions to Polus for colonization. However, they didn't consider that something was already living there...
Mira's Polus outpost discovered an alien bacteria on Polus, and they left it in the specimen room. Unbeknownst to any of them, this alien sample was actually a parasitic shape-shifting organism that could infect a crewmate. When the parasite infects a Crewmate, they kill the crewmate and take control over their body. These infected crewmates are now known as "Imposters". A few crewmates were infected, and turned into imposters. They started to attack the crew in Polus, spreading fear and panic. The crewmates manage to overcome this and kill the imposter, and they abandon Polus and their outpost.
They board the spaceship "Skeld", in hopes of returning to their home planet. However, a few of the parasitic aliens managed to sneak on the Skeld, turning more Crewmates into imposters. Fortunately, they manage to kill those imposters as well, and they land on Mira's Headquaters. The same thing that happened on Skeld happens on Mira HQ, however, unlike on Skeld, all the imposters and Parasitic aliens are eliminated, and all samples were incinerated.
Except one...
When the crewmates returned to Mira HQ, they took the dropship home and they abandoned the Skeld. Unbeknownst to any of them, a few Crewmates were left behind on the Skeld. The remaining alien samples on the Skeld attacked the abandoned Crewmates. In a last ditch effort, the abandoned Crewmates flies the Skeld into a solar system with 8 planets and a G-type main-sequence star. They then crash land on a snowy continent on a strange planet, however, all the crewmates died in the crash, and the remaining imposter freezes into a block of ice. 100,000 years later, a Norwegian research team finds the ruined Skeld and a frozen impostor. It's time for the Things to shine again.
Edit: TL;DR The Skeld is the UFO in the thing. The Thing in the ice block was a mutilated impostor.
@Bob the Fish AndyHappyGuy was An Impostor
What is feels like when somebody’s behind you walking 0.00023 mph faster than you in Medbay hallway:
Not gonna lie. I found it kinda funny when the thing tried to run in the kitchen to put out the fire. Then guy comes up behind to serve up a 2nd serving of Xtra Crispy 😁
1:19 HOLY SHIT IS THAT TORMUND GIANTSBANE?
ah dammit you beat me to it
I knew it she was acting a lil sus
How about this?
The company Mira discovered the planet "Polus". Polus had all the things for life. Water, warmth, and sufficient gravity. They started to launch missions to Polus for colonization. However, they didn't consider that something was already living there...
Mira's Polus outpost discovered an alien bacteria on Polus, and they left it in the specimen room. Unbeknownst to any of them, this alien sample was actually a parasitic shape-shifting organism that could infect a crewmate. When the parasite infects a Crewmate, they kill the crewmate and take control over their body. These infected crewmates are now known as "Imposters". A few crewmates were infected, and turned into imposters. They started to attack the crew in Polus, spreading fear and panic. The crewmates manage to overcome this and kill the imposter, and they abandon Polus and their outpost.
They board the spaceship "Skeld", in hopes of returning to their home planet. However, a few of the parasitic aliens managed to sneak on the Skeld, turning more Crewmates into imposters. Fortunately, they manage to kill those imposters as well, and they land on Mira's Headquaters. The same thing that happened on Skeld happens on Mira HQ, however, unlike on Skeld, all the imposters and Parasitic aliens are eliminated, and all samples were incinerated.
Except one...
When the crewmates returned to Mira HQ, they took the dropship home and they abandoned the Skeld. Unbeknownst to any of them, a few Crewmates were left behind on the Skeld. The remaining alien samples on the Skeld attacked the abandoned Crewmates. In a last ditch effort, the abandoned Crewmates flies the Skeld into a solar system with 8 planets and a G-type main-sequence star. They then crash land on a snowy continent on a strange planet, however, all the crewmates died in the crash, and the remaining imposter freezes into a block of ice. 100,000 years later, a Norwegian research team finds the ruined Skeld and a frozen impostor. It's time for the Things to shine again.
Edit: TL;DR The Skeld is the UFO in the thing. The Thing in the ice block was a mutilated impostor.
@@AndyHappyGuy In the official among us site, it's said that the crewmates discovered impostors on the skeld first and then they travelled to mirahq and then polus. They thought that polus would be farther than the reach of any would be impostors but little did they know that there was an impostor traveling with them and therefore they infected polus as well. This is all said by the devs. So it disproves your theory. Also matpat from game theory made an excellent video on the lore of among us and I recommend you check it out.
@@mohammedmohiuddin8622 have you even read the website? It said none of that. Game theory's videos are just an interpretation of the website. I have watched game theory's video. I think it is good, but it is also wrong. They described Polus as a "safe place". What I think is that their home planet has become so polluted (black clouds below MiraHQ), that they wanted to find another planet to live on. They found Polus and they saw it as a "safe place", which was free of pollution.
@@AndyHappyGuy It literally says this about Mira HQ 'After a long journey on the Skeld, crewmates should spend some time at the Mira headquarters. Surely there aren't as many impostors there' and about polus 'Man the expedition to the research base on Polus, a planet far away from any would be impostors' It clearly says polus has a research base. They aren't looking for a home at all. There is no evidence that their home planet has excess pollution. Mira HQ is probably not even their home planet. It's just their headquarters. And those are probably not dark clouds cuz on the site you can see some among us art and there is some art of Mira HQ and the clouds all around are completely normal. Those are probably not even clouds and probably a canopy of trees or something. Also, that couldn't be their home cuz the atmosphere is foreign. That's hy they have an o2 generator thingy on the Mira HQ. Same with Polus.
@@AndyHappyGuy And also, it doesn't take a big brain to realize that the impostor traveled with them to Mira HQ and Polus. You can tell bcuz an impostor comes from the launchpad of the Skeld along with everyone else, implying that it traveled with them. Polus didn't have any impostors until we traveled there and the impostor traveled with us.
Aww come on... I was rooting for the thing...😭
When someone tells you to run you burn rubber n never doubt
Damn. That girl is on fire.
The girl is on fire 🔥 !
Literally
Damn. The monster bro
1:57
Just like my mixtape 🔥
Mary Elizabeth Winstead's a great actress.
and home wrecker 😏
You look ugly as hell.
She is a hot stuff.
@@geert574 tell me
you mean M.E.W. 😁
This shows no one can survive fire🔥🔥🔥
Mary Elizabeth Instead - 💜💜💜💜💜
When you receive too many gifts of Chaos you become Spawn of Chaos.
Lol you have me dead. Grey Knights would solve this though
Slaanesh mmmm approves
Wassup with these weird comments 😂
They're jokes about the Among Us video game.
This movie kept me up at night
Poor Juliette. I really don’t like the way it runs at marathon speed after her lol