This movie was so far ahead of it's time with the special effects. It's one of few that really set the bar and standard for special effects in Hollywood.
Regarding drinking alcohol to deal with the cold; it makes you feel warm by dilating the blood vessels in the skin and reduces your ability to feel cold. It does not make you warm though. More than a few people have suffered hypothermia, frostbite or even died because they drank heavily in really cold conditions, felt hot, took off layers of clothing, and didn't notice they were freezing until it was too late.
@Anguisette Over 50,000 Soviet soldiers died of this during the Battle of Stalingrad! (Or the waking nightmare of Delirium Tremens!), It got so bad some of The Vodka was mixed with Turpentine or Formaldehyde! So cadaver poison!?! 🙄😳
Yes alcohol does make you feel warmer, but to answer Brandon's question...I've been to Russia a few times during snowy season (-10 minimum) and no one was drinking for the purpose of keeping warm. They didn't seem bothered by the weather/snow at all. I was dressed with more layers than anyone and I was the only one feeling the cold. I'd assume they're just use to it 😅
Also right before you freeze to death, you also can feel hot, without alcohol as well. They found lots of people who were taking off their clothes near their bodies as they froze because right before they died/passed out they felt extremely hot which is the bodies last ditch effort to rewarm their body but its like a fever and its really uncomfortable.
39:18 A fan theory is that the thing replicates things PERFECTLY, but it also can’t take any non-biological materials from its victim, it can’t take clothes… Or pacemakers. The dude had heart problems, he’d said as much, and when the thing copied him, it GOT those same heart problems, but it wasn’t able to take the pacemaker with it, so the thing actually legitimately had a heart attack, and was forced into a corner where it had to try to attack everyone in that room when it was getting shocked.
Yeah the helicopter was filled to the brim with gas, so the immediate concern other than being killed in a huge explosion was the fuel they took to burn the Thing VERY thoroughly being destroyed
Yes! I love it when people do react to this movie. In the beginning, the Norwegian guy said: "Get the hell out of here, that's not a dog, it's some thing! It's imitating a dog, it isn't real! Get away, you idiots!" I went to see this movie when it came out and everyone else and all of my friends went to see E.T. The theater was only half-full and the people there were watching this masterpiece. Carpenter has done it again with the perfect mix of horror, suspense, and top-tier paranoia. I don't know how MacReady didn't get infected when that blood jumped out of the petri dish. I thought that everyone in the room got infected when Norris' stomach opened up and his intestines and veins were splashing green blood everywhere. The characters do not trust anything or anyone else because they cannot tell who is human or an alien. They didn't even know if they were infected or not. I love how Carpenter tried to misdirect us by making us think that Clark was infected because he spent time with the dog. Blaire immediately understood the magnitude of the situation when he did his analysis of the organism. He did not want anyone that's infected to get back to civilization. The computer analysis estimated that infecting the whole world population would take a little over three years. That's scary as hell. I was so happy that I went to see this movie. I told all my friends about it and we all went to see it the next weekend and they loved it. The practical effects are amazing. This movie holds up to any horror movie today. Carpenter is a genius at suspense and horror. In his first Halloween movie (1978), the children who were watching TV, were watching the original "The Thing from Another World" movie.
Another fun tid-bit is that the norwegian audio is still included in the Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Finnish releases, so pretty much everyone in the region figures it out REAL early.
Windows had gone to get the keys and dropped them when he went back to the room where Bennings was was starting to transform. He was twirling them around his fingers when he first walked into the room and saw Bennings and dropped the keys in shock then ran out to get Mac. Anyone could have picked up the keys after that. Everyone forgot about the keys in the mass panic at the time. You can hear the keys drop during that scene.
The problem with modern, CGI effects is that they look too clean, which is unrealistic, practical effects looks sloppy, which is more realistic, because life isn't clean.
@JuanCarlos-ou9yt Exactly this. The problem with modern cgi is teams working under constant crunch and not having enough time to polish. People tend not to think about the amazing examples of modern cgi, like the examples you listed.
"Did he try to cover the bomb up with snow?" No. He was trying to dig out the grenade to throw it away from the chopper, because it was their only source of transportation and had all of their OTHER grenades on it/the other weapons they intended to use to kill this thing.
Brothers, brothers, brothers: This is my second time watching your reactions, and I'm really having big fun!! You say some really hilarious things that have me rolling!!😂 I'm wiping tears from laughing so much!! Your sense of humor hits because you remind me of myself and some of the things I think and say when I'm watching flicks. I just subscribed, and I'm all in. Please keep it coming! Peace and love to you and yours!❤😂
I can relate I started with their alien video just a few days ago and loved it. I’m expecting this one to be great! Love the channel and glad I subscribed
All the thing has to do is touch you with even the smallest part of itself and it begins absorbing you to replicate you perfectly, personality, memory, everything. It's a terrifying concept. The copy could be so perfect that it may not even know it was one until its instinct to absorb someone alone kicks in, or a part of it is threatened. Two things, one as a medic myself, you have to open the airway before starting chest compressions, otherwise they are still gonna die. The other is the more you watch this movie, the more you start picking up on little things that keep changing your mind about who is actually what. For example, Fuches told McReady that even an individual cell from the thing can start absorbing you so everyone needs to prepare their own food and drinks. Another thing alot of people miss is when Windows finds Baines being absorbed, if you listen close and turn up the volume, you will hear him drop the keys! He had the keys last to open the storage room to store the bodies. But the movie is so well done and the paranoia is so thick that it acts as an extra character itself, leaving you thinking omg who is it, what would i do, that makes you overlook little things, just as the characters did. Nelson looked like he died of a heart attack, but what i think is he ate or drank contaminated food. tiny cells would take a much longer time to take you over one cell at a time until it effects an organ that will kill you like your heart. Norris had no idea he was becoming one ... I also believe that the only reason it attacked the doctor infront of everyone because it was under attack by electricity from the defibrillator trying to shock his heart back to life. I also think Doc killed himself with the rope hoping the noose would warn the others that he is dead. I think he did this when he realized there is a good chance he maybe infected himself, probably started having chest pains like Norris. Why do i think this? The first dog showed even liquid will get you when it sprayed the dogs. Rewatch the movie and watch the first dog close. Start counting people who maybe slowly infected from the inside, which means blood from a thumb may not be infected yet. I also think a thing will kill another infected to preserve itself.
-To clarify it, at the last scene? Childs is now one of the "things", not McReady. -McReady gives the bottle to Childs to see if he drinks it or not, because the bottle was full of gasoline/diesel to be used as a molotov. -The test was that he knew the "thing" would drink it, since it wants to blend in, and a human could obviously tell the difference between drinking alcohol and gasoline.
I think in the end, Kurt Russell was the thing, and Keith David was human. When Kurt Russell hands him the drink, he infects him. Earlier in the movie the guy says don't share food or drink from the same bottle. If he thought Keith David was the thing he wouldn't be drinking from the same bottle.
Carpenter confirmed one of them is the thing. There is a theory saying that there is no alcohol but gas in the bottle. The thing can't taste it and drink it that's why Kurt look at Keith like that.(We don't see Kurt drink from that bottle before Keith if I remeber correctly)). In that theory: Keith is the thing.
The Xbox game directly contradicts this and it was approved by Carpenter (who also does some voiceover work in the game) as an official sequel to the film. Kurt's character wasn't a Thing.
@@yukikourei6027why would the Thing not be able to tell the difference between gas and liquor? Its a *perfect* imitation, it even absorbs the victim’s knowledge and skills (or else it wouldnt be able to act like the person it takes over).
Windows had the key you see him swinging them just before he enters the room where Bennings is being attacked then you hear him drop it when he ran out the door
The ending was left ambiguous on purpose. To this day, John Carpenter refuses to confirm which character at the end is The Thing. All he will say is that one of them is in fact infected.
@@NigelShepherd-z7k When the thing infected Bennings (The one who wasn't transformed all the way, with the misshaped hand), it still showed breath. Makes sense, the lungs still work like regular human lungs.
The not knowing and resulting paranoia is the whole point of the scene. One of them could be The Thing, neither could be infected, or they're both Things. Three out of four possibilities have The Thing survive, a 75% chance.
The Thing... A classic. I love this film. It's considered by many to be the best horror movie ever made. I can't argue against that at all. It's fantastic. I agree with you all about the cold. I love it a bit chili. You can always tell when someone is actually watching this movie for the first time or if they are just claiming to have never seen it for their video. You guys have such a genuine reaction to the movie. It's awesome to watch.
The newer one is a prequel about the team that dug it up. They originally shot it with practical effects and puppets like this film (footage available on RUclips), but someone in the studio decided to have them redo all the shots with CG.
definitely check out the 2016 movie. it’s a good prequel. my only complaint is the cgi which was the studio’s fault but at least you’ll be able to see why practical is so much better.
To clarify they made the entire movie with practical effects just like this one but some dipshit producer went “the kids these days love CGI!” And made them replace all the practical effects with CGI at the last minute. I don’t care for the film myself but it’s not terrible.
The black guy in the end is the thing in the movie they had a rule not to share drinks because it can transfer like that but in the end he just takes a swing like he doesn't know
I was 14 in 1982 (yes I am getting old) bunked off school and snuck in the back of the Odeon Cinema in Streatham High Road In South London to watch this. Believe it or not I thought this was quite scary back then. Still love this film.
My husband and I saw this in the theater when it first came out. Shocking it was! It's one of our favorite movies of all time. I loved the 50's version when I saw it as a kid and still love to watch it. It was the first movie that had the actors were talking over each other. It still holds up for its time as a classic SciFi. It was taken from a short story call, Who Goes There? The Thing from Another Planet.
I remember people getting sick in the theater watching this. It was crazy...I loved it. You are correct that is a young Keith David. I suggest you watch They Live to watch him in the BEST, most realistic fight scene in movie history.
Y'all gotta check out The Faculty. Another Sci-Fi Horror in a high school setting with some familiar faces you will recognize. It's a classic 90's film!
It's always really funny when people watch this for the first time and realize they're looking at a 26 year old Keith David. He's like a Willem Dafoe sort of person, he's known for completely different parts of his career depending on how old you are. For me I know him from a ton of video games just on voice alone. SGT Foley in Modern Warfare 2, Captain Anderson in Mass Effect, Spawn, Julius in Saints Row, he was everywhere. Dudes voice is butter
I've been lucky enough to meet Keith David. He's absolutely the coolest guy! You must watch They Live. Another Carpenter film with Keith David and bonus.....Roddy Piper!
Just turned this on in the background for work and I'm so excited. This movie is a favorite of mine and you guys are my favorite react channel. Couldn't be more perfect
I've been watching this movie with my dad since I was a child, but have only just now become scared while watching it on Patreon with you guys. Yall were laughing, but it was still scary as all get out. I couldn't sleep until 4AM 😂
I used to put this on to fall asleep to. As many times as I've seen it, I never could remember what happened to the cook. He just kinda disappears right before the thing runs at Kurt Russell from under the ground. Love the reaction guys
Although the guys used a test, that apparently worked: Who is to say it actually worked on every 'person' they tested. The scientists could only guess that it would work on all to let them know who was alien, and who was not. But that is an alien species made up of at least another, and possibly thousands of different alien species (including from earth). We can't be sure the test worked the same on every one in that room. Also, the guy who's chest came open - he was in pain then went into a coma, but was not touched in any way by the alien(s), that we saw. It's possible they all were no longer human but did not know it.
This is one of the very few films to actually use a true flamethrower. For obvious safety reasons most movie props use torch which simply shoots flames. True military flamethrowers are actually like pressurized water guns spraying the target with napalm or another fuel. This an American M2A1-7 which is a modified version of the WWII model which was so good militaries around the world basically stopped development of any other design.
Pretty sure none of the military flamethrowers that were carried by soldiers, used napalm. Only the tank and vehicle mounted ones would, and you could tell the difference, because the tank versions would spit out chunks of flaming napalm and had incredible reach. But, I get what you were saying 😊
I love The Thing and only discovered it relatively recently in the last 4 years. It easily is in my top 10 movies of all time and probably my # 1 horror movie. At first I didn't like the 2011 prequel, but I've since come around to liking MOST of it, I'm still kind of iffy around the last part of the movie but the rest, as a prequel that inevitably leads to this movie is pretty ok.
A great uhhh ,thing, about the film is that its well thought out precisely so you can watch it several times and pick up hints and clues whats going on to a point . While certain details are intentionally ambiguous and open to interpretation. John Carpenter intentionally didn't lockdown the ending, Kurt Russell has his own theories. In the end the real monster is paranoia and your own suspicions , you can have your own pet theories but it will never be a 100% ....thing....
This is my favorite horror film (the original black and white version is good, too, but obviously nowhere near as gory)... Followed by Evil Dead 2. A lot of people speculate that Childs is the Thing at the end, and that McReady offering him his flask is a test, because they had been told not to share food and drink.
24:24. "Get up off that pinball machine". I woke up.. New face here. Hella reaction, so i must investigate.. And don't talk Galaga cause I'll smoke ya..
You guys are hella funny. 😂 So glad I found your channel. 💚 I needed some laughs today. I don't think scientists in horror movies have very good self preservation instincts. (The doc probably got infected while doing the autopsy, realized it while he was locked up, hence the noose to stop himself from being taken over, but he was too late to off himself, turned, and began his underground extracurricular activities. That's my theory anywho.)
The prequel from 2011 gets a lot of hate but I feel it has the bones of a good movie and while the studio messed with the practical effects, it’s still entertaining to watch.
To this day I get freaked out by someone having their heart defibrillated. I get worried about the chest opening up. I saw this in the movie theater when I was 5.
For sure my favorite horror movie, loved seeing you guys react to it. It still kind of surprises me that Blair was played by Wilford Brimley, better known these days as the Quaker Oats guy, that's all I knew of the guy before I saw this for the first time. I would encourage you to watch the 2009 version, it's also good but was often called a "premake" meaning prequel/remake. It's worth the time but, in my opinion, not as good as the 1982 film.
I think neither was The Thing. I think they beat it. It wasn't Childs, cause he had the flamethrower, so he would've k Mac either way, if he was. It wasn't Mac, cause he had JUST k the Thing. The Thing will attack you if you're alone. It wants to isolate you, then attack, and if it was one of them- the other would've been alone and attacked- flamethrower or not. They won- they beat it. The ending was just a treat, and what a great treat! The ending is just designed to entertain you, and it's been entertaining the world for 45 years. The movie is cleverly designed. It trains your mind to be contrarian, by repeatedly drilling paranoia into you. So much so, that by the end, you can only think that it is one or the other (cause you've been trained), but you never stop to see the obvious- that it is neither. So, go home. They won! Such a fantastic movie!
As an old 36 year old boomer, I think it's hilarious how every time left man starts clowning on "old school" effects or hair and makeup, dude on right gives him the "bruh, have some respect" look. Great channel, great content, based black mans.
This one is one of my personal all time favorites across all genres, REALLY glad to see Yall react to it! On the topic of horror movies having better graphics now, I gotta disagree. Practical effects, something actually there spewing sinew and gore for the actor to react to will ALWAYS top a green screen and tennis balls.
A great film. My sister only watched till the dog became ultra famished and began greasing on the other dogs in the pen. She ran from the theater leaving me to enjoy and freak out at the movie, alone. That ending, however, is still not answered 40+ years later. But I have my theory.
New sub. I like the convo about paper maps. Yeah, I remember them days. Gen X. This is one of my fav "older" movies. May I suggest... JAWS. THE SHINING. THE EXORCIST. POLTERGEIST. THE EVIL DEAD. these are the originals 1970s, 1980s. Binge watching now....
Yup that's Kieth David. And for most of his career he played stone cold badasses. Watch "They live" sometime. And the tragedy? This movie was PANNED when it first came out because it it is considered the first "F-You E.T." movie. Because ET had just come out and everyone loved cuddy, friendly aliens. Carpenter made a movie with a realistic alien encounter. Of an absolute predator. Today nobody watches ET much but everyone loves the Thing.
This movie was so far ahead of it's time with the special effects. It's one of few that really set the bar and standard for special effects in Hollywood.
Also the original among us
To answer your question, yes that is in fact Keith David
Yes! Keith David..before starring in 'Platoon' (1986)
Fun fact: The Norwegian camp, which we see in smoking ruins, was actually the main set the day after they blew it up at the climax of the film.
Regarding drinking alcohol to deal with the cold; it makes you feel warm by dilating the blood vessels in the skin and reduces your ability to feel cold. It does not make you warm though. More than a few people have suffered hypothermia, frostbite or even died because they drank heavily in really cold conditions, felt hot, took off layers of clothing, and didn't notice they were freezing until it was too late.
I paused to check the comments right as they asked the question to see if anyone fielded it before I could lol
@Anguisette Over 50,000 Soviet soldiers died of this during the Battle of Stalingrad! (Or the waking nightmare of Delirium Tremens!), It got so bad some of The Vodka was mixed with Turpentine or Formaldehyde! So cadaver poison!?! 🙄😳
Yes alcohol does make you feel warmer, but to answer Brandon's question...I've been to Russia a few times during snowy season (-10 minimum) and no one was drinking for the purpose of keeping warm. They didn't seem bothered by the weather/snow at all. I was dressed with more layers than anyone and I was the only one feeling the cold. I'd assume they're just use to it 😅
Also right before you freeze to death, you also can feel hot, without alcohol as well. They found lots of people who were taking off their clothes near their bodies as they froze because right before they died/passed out they felt extremely hot which is the bodies last ditch effort to rewarm their body but its like a fever and its really uncomfortable.
@@arifeannor9573 Looking at YOU, Dyatlov Pass Incident!
39:18
A fan theory is that the thing replicates things PERFECTLY, but it also can’t take any non-biological materials from its victim, it can’t take clothes… Or pacemakers.
The dude had heart problems, he’d said as much, and when the thing copied him, it GOT those same heart problems, but it wasn’t able to take the pacemaker with it, so the thing actually legitimately had a heart attack, and was forced into a corner where it had to try to attack everyone in that room when it was getting shocked.
The can't take non biological materials was worked into the prequel. Their test to see who was it was to check for tooth fillings.
That isn't a theory, its fact
@@christophersnedeker its still couldnt take clothes so they prolly got that from the original.
He wasn't trying to cover the "bomb"(grenade) up with snow, he was trying to find it to get it away from the helicopter.
Yeah the helicopter was filled to the brim with gas, so the immediate concern other than being killed in a huge explosion was the fuel they took to burn the Thing VERY thoroughly being destroyed
Yes! I love it when people do react to this movie.
In the beginning, the Norwegian guy said: "Get the hell out of here, that's not a dog, it's some thing! It's imitating a dog, it isn't real! Get away, you idiots!"
I went to see this movie when it came out and everyone else and all of my friends went to see E.T. The theater was only half-full and the people there were watching this masterpiece. Carpenter has done it again with the perfect mix of horror, suspense, and top-tier paranoia. I don't know how MacReady didn't get infected when that blood jumped out of the petri dish. I thought that everyone in the room got infected when Norris' stomach opened up and his intestines and veins were splashing green blood everywhere.
The characters do not trust anything or anyone else because they cannot tell who is human or an alien. They didn't even know if they were infected or not. I love how Carpenter tried to misdirect us by making us think that Clark was infected because he spent time with the dog. Blaire immediately understood the magnitude of the situation when he did his analysis of the organism. He did not want anyone that's infected to get back to civilization. The computer analysis estimated that infecting the whole world population would take a little over three years. That's scary as hell.
I was so happy that I went to see this movie. I told all my friends about it and we all went to see it the next weekend and they loved it. The practical effects are amazing. This movie holds up to any horror movie today. Carpenter is a genius at suspense and horror.
In his first Halloween movie (1978), the children who were watching TV, were watching the original "The Thing from Another World" movie.
Another fun tid-bit is that the norwegian audio is still included in the Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Finnish releases, so pretty much everyone in the region figures it out REAL early.
Windows had gone to get the keys and dropped them when he went back to the room where Bennings was was starting to transform. He was twirling them around his fingers when he first walked into the room and saw Bennings and dropped the keys in shock then ran out to get Mac. Anyone could have picked up the keys after that. Everyone forgot about the keys in the mass panic at the time. You can hear the keys drop during that scene.
I've watched this movie so many times and never picked up on that
Windows didn't forget, it's why he panics and goes to grab a gun. He's worried that if they remember he had the keys they will turn on him.
This movie has stood the test of time. Top tier!!!
That dog can act!
I always thought that dog should have gotten some kind of special Academy Award. He was amazing.
No Husky should ever be that calm or silent. It’s genuinely eerie
@@stingerjohnny9951he was half-wolf. The calm stare comes from his wolf genes.
@ Makes sense, most half wolves I met were smart as hell too, just like this one clearly was in his acting.
@@Rik-Falkorn Makes sense, most half wolves I met were smart as hell too, just like this one clearly was in his acting.
Greatest Wolf-Dog actor of all Time! 😎 Right before it turns into a horrifying alien monster! 🤣
Also “Unfinished Igloo” 😂
The problem with modern, CGI effects is that they look too clean, which is unrealistic, practical effects looks sloppy, which is more realistic, because life isn't clean.
Couldn't have explained it better 👍
I mean you need a combination of both, like the effects that were done on mad max: fury road. (also would be awesome for them to react to mad max)
or you know the effects work that were done on the third pirates of the Caribbean movie, is just peak effects work.
@JuanCarlos-ou9yt Exactly this. The problem with modern cgi is teams working under constant crunch and not having enough time to polish. People tend not to think about the amazing examples of modern cgi, like the examples you listed.
This is actually a remake, believe it or not. The original is good too, but simply not as good as this one.
Yeah, the original is from 1951, and actually fun to watch 😄
More accurately it's based off the novella "Who Goes There?" Which came out in 1938.
Bring back good practical effects Hollywood
"Did he try to cover the bomb up with snow?"
No. He was trying to dig out the grenade to throw it away from the chopper, because it was their only source of transportation and had all of their OTHER grenades on it/the other weapons they intended to use to kill this thing.
There should be an Oscar for animal trainer. That dog just ate up the screen.
And there’s a reason he was “always taking a drink.” 😉
I've always said that's the most suspicious dog I have ever seen
Brothers, brothers, brothers: This is my second time watching your reactions, and I'm really having big fun!! You say some really hilarious things that have me rolling!!😂 I'm wiping tears from laughing so much!! Your sense of humor hits because you remind me of myself and some of the things I think and say when I'm watching flicks. I just subscribed, and I'm all in. Please keep it coming! Peace and love to you and yours!❤😂
Welcome to the family!! We're honored that we could provide you some joy and entertainment. We'll definitely keep pushing! -Brandon
I can relate I started with their alien video just a few days ago and loved it. I’m expecting this one to be great! Love the channel and glad I subscribed
Preciate you for the love!!
-Adison
@@edn Thanks, that's great to hear! I'll be tuned in!😊
I mean this with the most love, but people need to drop the mindset that newer=better.
It's Barney Stinson thinking
All the thing has to do is touch you with even the smallest part of itself and it begins absorbing you to replicate you perfectly, personality, memory, everything. It's a terrifying concept. The copy could be so perfect that it may not even know it was one until its instinct to absorb someone alone kicks in, or a part of it is threatened. Two things, one as a medic myself, you have to open the airway before starting chest compressions, otherwise they are still gonna die. The other is the more you watch this movie, the more you start picking up on little things that keep changing your mind about who is actually what. For example, Fuches told McReady that even an individual cell from the thing can start absorbing you so everyone needs to prepare their own food and drinks. Another thing alot of people miss is when Windows finds Baines being absorbed, if you listen close and turn up the volume, you will hear him drop the keys! He had the keys last to open the storage room to store the bodies. But the movie is so well done and the paranoia is so thick that it acts as an extra character itself, leaving you thinking omg who is it, what would i do, that makes you overlook little things, just as the characters did. Nelson looked like he died of a heart attack, but what i think is he ate or drank contaminated food. tiny cells would take a much longer time to take you over one cell at a time until it effects an organ that will kill you like your heart. Norris had no idea he was becoming one ... I also believe that the only reason it attacked the doctor infront of everyone because it was under attack by electricity from the defibrillator trying to shock his heart back to life. I also think Doc killed himself with the rope hoping the noose would warn the others that he is dead. I think he did this when he realized there is a good chance he maybe infected himself, probably started having chest pains like Norris. Why do i think this? The first dog showed even liquid will get you when it sprayed the dogs. Rewatch the movie and watch the first dog close. Start counting people who maybe slowly infected from the inside, which means blood from a thumb may not be infected yet. I also think a thing will kill another infected to preserve itself.
-To clarify it, at the last scene? Childs is now one of the "things", not McReady.
-McReady gives the bottle to Childs to see if he drinks it or not, because the bottle was full of gasoline/diesel to be used as a molotov.
-The test was that he knew the "thing" would drink it, since it wants to blend in, and a human could obviously tell the difference between drinking alcohol and gasoline.
I think in the end, Kurt Russell was the thing, and Keith David was human. When Kurt Russell hands him the drink, he infects him. Earlier in the movie the guy says don't share food or drink from the same bottle. If he thought Keith David was the thing he wouldn't be drinking from the same bottle.
Maybe it works the other way? Kurt hands the bottle to see what David will do. If David is the Thing he will drink it to infect it and pass back.
@Rik-Falkorn true but doesn't Kurt drink it before and after.
Carpenter confirmed one of them is the thing. There is a theory saying that there is no alcohol but gas in the bottle. The thing can't taste it and drink it that's why Kurt look at Keith like that.(We don't see Kurt drink from that bottle before Keith if I remeber correctly)). In that theory: Keith is the thing.
The Xbox game directly contradicts this and it was approved by Carpenter (who also does some voiceover work in the game) as an official sequel to the film. Kurt's character wasn't a Thing.
@@yukikourei6027why would the Thing not be able to tell the difference between gas and liquor? Its a *perfect* imitation, it even absorbs the victim’s knowledge and skills (or else it wouldnt be able to act like the person it takes over).
Windows had the key you see him swinging them just before he enters the room where Bennings is being attacked then you hear him drop it when he ran out the door
Past present & future THE # 1 Sci-Fi Horror film of them all.
In colder areas of the world, vehicles are left running to keep them from freezing over
"They just leave the helicopter running?" Well, it isn't like anybody's gonna steal it.
8:02 he wasn't trying to cover it up he was trying to dig it out of the snow
The Special Effects were so good that even the trained dogs on the set were afraid of The Thing
The ending was left ambiguous on purpose. To this day, John Carpenter refuses to confirm which character at the end is The Thing. All he will say is that one of them is in fact infected.
Keith David's character doesn't show his breath... Even in the cold. Kurt Russell's does 🤔🇬🇧
@@NigelShepherd-z7kwoahhhhhh
@@NigelShepherd-z7k When the thing infected Bennings (The one who wasn't transformed all the way, with the misshaped hand), it still showed breath. Makes sense, the lungs still work like regular human lungs.
The not knowing and resulting paranoia is the whole point of the scene. One of them could be The Thing, neither could be infected, or they're both Things. Three out of four possibilities have The Thing survive, a 75% chance.
@NigelShepherd-z7k this has been disproven. The lighting makes it harder to see Childs' breath but it's there.
The dog is such a good actor!!
Every reaction i see about this movie everyone agrees that the dog was one of the best actors in the movie😂 love this damn masterpiece.
The Thing... A classic. I love this film. It's considered by many to be the best horror movie ever made. I can't argue against that at all. It's fantastic. I agree with you all about the cold. I love it a bit chili. You can always tell when someone is actually watching this movie for the first time or if they are just claiming to have never seen it for their video. You guys have such a genuine reaction to the movie. It's awesome to watch.
The newer one is a prequel about the team that dug it up. They originally shot it with practical effects and puppets like this film (footage available on RUclips), but someone in the studio decided to have them redo all the shots with CG.
PS shooting from a chopper with a shoulder weapon isn't easy, everything is moving, aircraft, wind, vision, aim, dog.
See when you say it like that it makes perfect sense. I’d probably miss about 50 shots in a row 😅
-Adison
@@ednsomething else to consider is that those men in the copter were scientist, they were never trained in shooting weapons.
definitely check out the 2016 movie. it’s a good prequel. my only complaint is the cgi which was the studio’s fault but at least you’ll be able to see why practical is so much better.
To clarify they made the entire movie with practical effects just like this one but some dipshit producer went “the kids these days love CGI!” And made them replace all the practical effects with CGI at the last minute.
I don’t care for the film myself but it’s not terrible.
Best sci-fi horror film of all time. Yes, better than Alien. I said it.
Hot take!!!
-Adison
This was WAY before anyone even thought of CG effects.
This entire movie was done practically.
I got in trouble at work for laughing at “that’s Victor Wembayama”
Thanks guys
The black guy in the end is the thing in the movie they had a rule not to share drinks because it can transfer like that but in the end he just takes a swing like he doesn't know
that's a cool theory, but you could argue, that at that point, they were like: "fuck it, let's see what happens" like Mac said.
That guy is Keith David by the way
I was 14 in 1982 (yes I am getting old) bunked off school and snuck in the back of the Odeon Cinema in Streatham High Road In South London to watch this. Believe it or not I thought this was quite scary back then. Still love this film.
Awesome Movie and Work Broos!!!Greetings from Helsinki, Finland🇫🇮🇺🇸🇫🇮🇺🇸
My husband and I saw this in the theater when it first came out. Shocking it was! It's one of our favorite movies of all time. I loved the 50's version when I saw it as a kid and still love to watch it. It was the first movie that had the actors were talking over each other. It still holds up for its time as a classic SciFi. It was taken from a short story call, Who Goes There? The Thing from Another Planet.
An that original has the best line ever in a horror film “it's a giant walking carrot”
snow is great.. as long as you dont gotta go brush off and move your car for a plow or something
They made a prequel in 2011 that showed what happened to the Norwegians. It's pretty good.
I remember people getting sick in the theater watching this. It was crazy...I loved it. You are correct that is a young Keith David. I suggest you watch They Live to watch him in the BEST, most realistic fight scene in movie history.
Alcohol thins your blood giving you a warm feeling. But in the extreme cold drinking is deadly.
Y'all gotta check out The Faculty. Another Sci-Fi Horror in a high school setting with some familiar faces you will recognize. It's a classic 90's film!
It's always really funny when people watch this for the first time and realize they're looking at a 26 year old Keith David. He's like a Willem Dafoe sort of person, he's known for completely different parts of his career depending on how old you are. For me I know him from a ton of video games just on voice alone. SGT Foley in Modern Warfare 2, Captain Anderson in Mass Effect, Spawn, Julius in Saints Row, he was everywhere. Dudes voice is butter
I've been lucky enough to meet Keith David. He's absolutely the coolest guy! You must watch They Live. Another Carpenter film with Keith David and bonus.....Roddy Piper!
A couple awesome entertaining dudes reacting to my favorite horror movie of all time. I am in for a TREAT!
I’ve been waitin for a movie like this. Love your channel.This is worth the watch
In the past couple years, John Carpenter has expressed interest in making a Dead Space movie.
The most terrifying film of ALL time bro… yall wilin…
Just turned this on in the background for work and I'm so excited. This movie is a favorite of mine and you guys are my favorite react channel. Couldn't be more perfect
It's always the same, everyone wants to protect the dog, ten minutes later...
I have never been as excited for a reaction as I am for this one.
This is actually not the original version. The original version is from the 50's.
Oh snap!!
-Adison
the original plot from which both films were based is the short story who goes there by john w. campbell
"he got a sneaky head" 😂
Goat movie, just fucking masterpiece
I've been watching this movie with my dad since I was a child, but have only just now become scared while watching it on Patreon with you guys. Yall were laughing, but it was still scary as all get out. I couldn't sleep until 4AM 😂
I used to put this on to fall asleep to. As many times as I've seen it, I never could remember what happened to the cook. He just kinda disappears right before the thing runs at Kurt Russell from under the ground. Love the reaction guys
Fire Axes were common. Doors were made of wood. So firefighter used ax to get in and save people and put out fire.
There are comics that take place after the movie, you guys can check them out on your own time if you guys are interested.
Keith David's greatest role was Reverse Giraffe.
Jed the wolf dog played White Fang and was also in the movie The Journey Of Natty Gann, with John Cusack.
Nah that's The Arbiter from Halo. Keith David
Although the guys used a test, that apparently worked: Who is to say it actually worked on every 'person' they tested. The scientists could only guess that it would work on all to let them know who was alien, and who was not. But that is an alien species made up of at least another, and possibly thousands of different alien species (including from earth). We can't be sure the test worked the same on every one in that room. Also, the guy who's chest came open - he was in pain then went into a coma, but was not touched in any way by the alien(s), that we saw. It's possible they all were no longer human but did not know it.
The later movie (2011) is a prequel which shows what happened at the Norwegian camp. Personally, I liked it.
This is one of the very few films to actually use a true flamethrower. For obvious safety reasons most movie props use torch which simply shoots flames. True military flamethrowers are actually like pressurized water guns spraying the target with napalm or another fuel. This an American M2A1-7 which is a modified version of the WWII model which was so good militaries around the world basically stopped development of any other design.
Pretty sure none of the military flamethrowers that were carried by soldiers, used napalm. Only the tank and vehicle mounted ones would, and you could tell the difference, because the tank versions would spit out chunks of flaming napalm and had incredible reach. But, I get what you were saying 😊
Also the dynamite was real, when Mac throws it at Palmer you can visually see him react to the Shockwave.
I love The Thing and only discovered it relatively recently in the last 4 years. It easily is in my top 10 movies of all time and probably my # 1 horror movie. At first I didn't like the 2011 prequel, but I've since come around to liking MOST of it, I'm still kind of iffy around the last part of the movie but the rest, as a prequel that inevitably leads to this movie is pretty ok.
THE THING is far, far superior to ALIEN. An extraordinary film.
The most unbelievable thing about this incredible film is that two Black guys went to Antarctica.
Exactly!! 🤣😂🤣 -Brandon
A great uhhh ,thing, about the film is that its well thought out precisely so you can watch it several times and pick up hints and clues whats going on to a point . While certain details are intentionally ambiguous and open to interpretation. John Carpenter intentionally didn't lockdown the ending, Kurt Russell has his own theories. In the end the real monster is paranoia and your own suspicions , you can have your own pet theories but it will never be a 100% ....thing....
This is my favorite horror film (the original black and white version is good, too, but obviously nowhere near as gory)... Followed by Evil Dead 2. A lot of people speculate that Childs is the Thing at the end, and that McReady offering him his flask is a test, because they had been told not to share food and drink.
Amoung Us, the movie. Glad you guys liked it.
This is one of my all time favourite movies. Along with Alien and Burnbright.
“Where was he trying to go?”
Brandon: To the Motherland. 🤷🏽♀️
😂😂😂😂😂
its just the feeling of warmth.
33:04 jokes aside, it’s because he froze up when they had it in the dog cage, Macready didn’t
24:24. "Get up off that pinball machine". I woke up..
New face here. Hella reaction, so i must investigate..
And don't talk Galaga cause I'll smoke ya..
You guys are hella funny. 😂 So glad I found your channel. 💚 I needed some laughs today.
I don't think scientists in horror movies have very good self preservation instincts. (The doc probably got infected while doing the autopsy, realized it while he was locked up, hence the noose to stop himself from being taken over, but he was too late to off himself, turned, and began his underground extracurricular activities. That's my theory anywho.)
Fun Fact: Jimi Hendrix hands were over 1" longer and wider than Wilt Chamberlains hands....
This film was famous for not killing the black dude. Carpenter was always pretty cool.
The prequel from 2011 gets a lot of hate but I feel it has the bones of a good movie and while the studio messed with the practical effects, it’s still entertaining to watch.
Now you see why this movie still to this day sparks debates and conspiracy discussions
To this day I get freaked out by someone having their heart defibrillated. I get worried about the chest opening up. I saw this in the movie theater when I was 5.
For sure my favorite horror movie, loved seeing you guys react to it. It still kind of surprises me that Blair was played by Wilford Brimley, better known these days as the Quaker Oats guy, that's all I knew of the guy before I saw this for the first time.
I would encourage you to watch the 2009 version, it's also good but was often called a "premake" meaning prequel/remake. It's worth the time but, in my opinion, not as good as the 1982 film.
I think neither was The Thing. I think they beat it.
It wasn't Childs, cause he had the flamethrower, so he would've k Mac either way, if he was. It wasn't Mac, cause he had JUST k the Thing. The Thing will attack you if you're alone. It wants to isolate you, then attack, and if it was one of them- the other would've been alone and attacked- flamethrower or not.
They won- they beat it. The ending was just a treat, and what a great treat!
The ending is just designed to entertain you, and it's been entertaining the world for 45 years. The movie is cleverly designed. It trains your mind to be contrarian, by repeatedly drilling paranoia into you. So much so, that by the end, you can only think that it is one or the other (cause you've been trained), but you never stop to see the obvious- that it is neither.
So, go home. They won! Such a fantastic movie!
You can freeze to death drunk, because you don't feel the cold.
As an old 36 year old boomer, I think it's hilarious how every time left man starts clowning on "old school" effects or hair and makeup, dude on right gives him the "bruh, have some respect" look. Great channel, great content, based black mans.
27:07 Alien gave SciFi movies a big boost
This one is one of my personal all time favorites across all genres, REALLY glad to see Yall react to it! On the topic of horror movies having better graphics now, I gotta disagree. Practical effects, something actually there spewing sinew and gore for the actor to react to will ALWAYS top a green screen and tennis balls.
I’ve never seen this movie before, had no idea they were so unhinged back then 😂
How many times it would take to get used to that? ...10 hahahaha so exact!
A great film. My sister only watched till the dog became ultra famished and began greasing on the other dogs in the pen. She ran from the theater leaving me to enjoy and freak out at the movie, alone. That ending, however, is still not answered 40+ years later. But I have my theory.
New sub. I like the convo about paper maps. Yeah, I remember them days. Gen X. This is one of my fav "older" movies. May I suggest... JAWS. THE SHINING. THE EXORCIST. POLTERGEIST. THE EVIL DEAD. these are the originals 1970s, 1980s. Binge watching now....
The helicopter wouldnt make it even 1/10 of the way home, lol, it can’t hold that much gas which is why they are stuck there.
Doctor at 21:10 breaking off pieces like it's lobster.
Put on gloves and a mask! And goggles.
Love this movie! Great reaction!
Yup that's Kieth David. And for most of his career he played stone cold badasses. Watch "They live" sometime. And the tragedy? This movie was PANNED when it first came out because it it is considered the first "F-You E.T." movie. Because ET had just come out and everyone loved cuddy, friendly aliens. Carpenter made a movie with a realistic alien encounter. Of an absolute predator. Today nobody watches ET much but everyone loves the Thing.
The actor you're thinking of is kurt Russell