THE THING (1982) FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION | John Carpenter
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Full reactions & early access or Request your own movie:
/ myegyptiandadreacts
---------------------------------------------------------------------
New patrons since previous upload (Thank you!):
- kristo
- Andreas
- Til Lassen
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
VIP patrons (Thank you for your support!💖):
Vurbose
Imagine Dragons
Shahzaid Ahmed
Ron Yung
Winston Lee
Ethan Tucker
Kate Zobel
David Sha
Jonathan Edge
--------------------------------------------------------------------
THE THING (1982) FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION | John Carpenter
--------------------------------------------------------------------
#firsttimewatching #moviereaction #thething #johncarpenter
- Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. All rights belong to their respective owners. -
"Don't shoot the dog!"
[ten mins later]
"SHOOT THE DOG! BURN IT! KILL IT!"
The Dog deserved an acting award just for that hallway scene where he pauses before going into someone's room.
Every reaction video, every single time! Lol!
@@Panzer4F2Jed was his name. One of the greatest animal actors EVER. Him and Jonesy from Alien are some of my favorite animal performances. They deserved all the treats and rubbies.
@@maingate7672I've noticed this as well
@@lucianaromulus1408 The cast and crew were a bit afraid of him when he was on set as his stare freaked them out.
Your father is a treasure
Blair didn't exactly go crazy, he was simply the first one to realize what grave danger not only the camp but all of humankind was in. "Nobody gets in and outta here! Nobody!"
He knew if the Thing reached civilization it was over, so he destroyed the chopper, the radio, killed the dogs.
He was not infected when they first put him in the shed and later on we see the noose he fashioned to kill himself. But by the time they went back out to talk to him again, he is infected and no longer wants to kill himself. He says he is fine and wants to go back in. He has no concerns any more about the Thing because he is one, as we later find out.
just wanted to write that 👍👊
That’s quite eerie and amazing writing
Masterpiece of horror movies!
These gentlemen have great taste!
Such a great score composed by Ennio Morricone, John Carpenter and Alan Howarth.
It seems to be a consensus in the worldwide reactions to this movie, 'Don't shoot the dog!!'
This is adapted from a story called 'Who Goes There?' by John Campbell, written in the 1930s, so it's even more ahead of it's time than you knew.
Great stuff guys. No joke, it's awesome to see someone just casually blasting cigs during a movie reaction lol honestly it's refreshing. Every movie reaction channel is some Gen z kid with a pink/ purple/ blue light behind them and they get old fast. This is way better. I will def follow this channel now. Cheers!
Had the same reaction when I saw the dog thing... Movie still scares the shit outa me!!
What made me feel the worst was this other dog laying on his side by the wall
I like the framing you're doing for this reaction. It feels natural. Well done.
Great Reaction Guys! This movie is Still one of my favorites! I Love the fact that dad and son are reacting Together!! I just subscribed!!! 👍🏿
Perfect film to share with your pops.
I just found your channel...subbed immediately when he able to calculate hours to days instantly...completely old school...great reaction of a great movie 👍
Interesting Facts: Norris (the guy who’s chest bursts open, chopping off the doctor’s hands with its bear-trap teeth) had a bad heart, and when the Thing took him over and perfectly imitated him, it also faithfully recreated his heart defect, 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. (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.)
Great job guys!! 👍🏻
I saw this movie during it's first run in theaters in 1982. Graphic, gory, horror films were pretty common back then but I remember being fascinated with the creativity and execution of the effects in The Thing, and thinking they had taken the art to another level.
The template for this film title: “The Thing from Another World” from 1951 b/w by Howard Hawks is highly recommended. The focus is not on horror effects but on the question "what is this thing" with a very interesting explanation. A very, very good film. A film is extremely exciting even without spiky blood, or precisely because without it.
My favorite horror movie. I cant think of a worse scenario to find yourself in. Youre battling an intelligent enemy, you dont know if its malicious or simply trying to survive, if it touches you...youre dead, its almost impossible to detect, it can only be killed with fire/acid and if it gets to water or transportation its not just the end of humans but THE ENTIRE WORLD. Every Winter when the wind howls i think of this movie. It inspired me to get a flamethrower cause...you never know 😅
The thing prequel from 2011 is definitely worth a watch , i recommended it!
John Carpenter is in the process of making the thing II
Interesting.. so many years later but I’m really looking forward to it
Love your reactions! You and your father seem to have such a beautiful relationship
Okay, the dude on the right, your facial expressions are epic in this. lol that was great
Hahaha thx
The only CGI that was used for this movie was the exhaust on the alien space ship at he beginning of the movie. The space ship miniature was built from scratch piece by piece. John Carpenter said he'd made it clear who was the thing at the end of the movie. When Childs and MacReady were talking to each other the only one who had frost/moisture coming out of his mouth was MacReady. How can any human not produce mist from their mouth in minus 50 below zero?
the norwegian base was actually the american base this part was filmed last @3:30
It didn't escape the kennel. You see it fall back down after getting torched. It was just pulling itself up for a better defensive position
40 years and this film is no less shocking than it was when it came out. If you want 'practical effects' this is still the benchmark. The prequel is not worth your time. Nobody could recreate this film.
I have no idea how people in the 80s handled this visual horror. This is scary by today’s standards even though audience are much more desensitized now.
The prequel isn't awful, it's just cgi against a practical effects masterpiece. On its own it would be seen as just another better than average horror flick, in conjunction with this is falters.
Agreed, the prequel is not worth their time but sometimes curiosity gets the best of us, the easiest part the prequel should've accomplished was to connect its own ending to the beginning of this movie, and it still failed horribly at that, what a disappointment. 🤔
@@myegyptiandadreacts4824 The strange thing about these John Carpenter films is that they were not always popular with the general audience. They were too strange for most people. The box office for The Thing was not that good, although not a flop. It was later this became a classic and continues to be so. Rob Bottin went on to do effects for RoboCop and Total Recall. If you haven't seen RoboCop, you should put it on your list. Epic action and explosive violence :)
@@jeffstrom164the prequel is trash lol Carpenter wasn't even involved.
The Norwegian guy gives away the plot of the movie before he shots the legs
This movie scared me so much I couldnt sleep
Nice reaction guys! "The Thing" (2011) is the prequal, following the story from when the Norwegians find the spaceship. Pretty good film. One question: how does a man cut his left wrist, with the blade in his left hand?
You guys were great!
i envy anyone who hasnt seen it and can watch it fresh like 20 times wish I could do that for Buckaroo Banzai too
Be sure to watch John Carpenter's 1st masterpiece, John Carpenter's Halloween (1978)
Excellent suggestion ngl!
This will be fun!
This movie’s rewatchability seems endless!
It was really made well a takeoff of the 1951 Original where James Arness played the thing! He was Matt Dillon in the TV series Gunsmoke from 1955-1975!@@myegyptiandadreacts4824
10:15 How did your dad do the math SO fast, 27,000 hours = 1,125 days, = 3 years!
Some people just have that talent to do math in their heads at a moments notice. Apparently, he's one of them. Well done!
You should definitely check out John Carpenter's The Fog, a cracking wee ghost story
Hey youre great keep it up cheers from Norway
Speaking of Norway how was the Norwegian spoken in the beginning? What did he actually say before he shot Bennings?
@@demonofelru3214 he said 'get out of the way fuckin idiots, that dog is some sort of thing '
Tarantino "borrows" obscure tracks from older movies - just another sign of his complete late of talent.
Idk, while I find borrowing tracks to be a weird practice, I think that track was put to better use in hateful eight when Samuel L Jackson’s pistol ran out of bullets. Felt central to the scene.
The first moral from this movie is, ''If you see a couple of guys in a helicopter, shooting at a dog, shoot the damned dog, then worry about the guys in the helicopter!''
“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?
This is my favorite horror movie always has been. Thus i have to watch alllll reactions. I just founds you're channel but you got a new subscriber here. Hope you all have a great day
The creature has its limits. It has to consume in order to replicate. So, it probably needs to consume a mass equal to what it's replicating. And it must consume, it has no choice, it must do so to survive, unless it's frozen. Therefore, it probably does so out of reflex, automatically.
Non Norwegians miss out on the start. Meant to be so I suppose from the director.
But, the Norwegians are screaming, "THAT IS NOT A DOG. IT IS A... THING"
So Norwegians got a bit spoiled watching this.
It’s quite chilling that they’re trying to warn the movie’s characters but can’t
@@myegyptiandadreacts4824 The Americans could have considered talking to them before killing them?
Who am I kidding. They are Americans :p
I mean. Norwegians are generlly sensible. One of the few (only?) nations in western Europe to vote in the UN to tell Israel to stop. I am a minority here, and they are generally sensible. If you see the Norwegians shooting at a dog, they probably have a good reason for it :P
There you go, been called an anti Norwegian immigrant, but I try to be balanced.
Also realistically, Norwegian soldiers even in 1980 would scream in English to Americans. "That is not a dog, it is a thing." We know English well here. Very well actually. Even then.
now for the great debate...is childs the thing
at the end?!?
So what you have learned is the dog was not a dog at the beginning and they did the right thing trying to kill it and your father is incorrect. No doubt that escape was infected.
Have you guys seen the last samurai with Tom Cruise? If not you should check it out it's an amazing film!
Also Tombstone with Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer. Both are classic films I'm sure you and your dad will enjoy!
What were you guys eating 🥣 ? Fruit?
Don't watch the prequel! Greetings from the Netherlands
Yeah it's garbage and full of CGI 🙄
What if we watch it as if it were a separate unrelated entity? 😁 I’m so curious because I like prequels a lot. I like watching how something started or came to be.
Agreed, what an utter and complete disappointment! 😐
The Thing and its prequel both are horror stories of hollywood. This one failed at the box office and was butcchered by audiences at the time, largely because of the gore. While the prequel initially had incredible practical effects but was ravaged by studio interference. Im scared what would happen if they ever made a third.
Jean Reno ?
Please watch The Beast Within ( 1982 )
This is a remake. The original is a 1951 old style monster movie but they are all based on the 1938 book Who Goes There? The book is a metaphor for the spread and fear of communism.
You two failed the Thing challenge, never trust a strange dog.
This father reactor always seems so lazy. LOL
By the time he’s finally home after working all day, he can be as lazy as he wants ❤️
Mutt, mutt, MUTT!
Great reaction! 👍This is a good movie! I would also really like to see your reaction to the amazing film Robocop 1987! Especially before the release of a new world game based on this movie. Do you have any plans to make a reaction to this very cool film?🦾🔥