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The make-up was good, brilliant by 1982 standards, and personally i think it beats Alien by a long shot.
Also lots of fire, lots and lots of fire.
"Why were they shooting at us?"
"Maybe we are at war with Norway".
Classic.
> Mr Pink wrote:
> ßora† SagdiyeV wrote:
> The thing is a great film, but I still find it uncomfortable to
> watch
> - that dog is seriously creepy when it is skulking round early on.
>
> I know! How do they get a dog to act!? It was serious suspence the
> whole time!
>
> From Outpost31.com
>
> "The Norwegian dog was played by a half-dog, half-wolf hybrid
> named 'Jed'. He acted all his parts eerily well and was extremely
> quiet and well-behaved on the set."
>
> Creepy.
VERY creepy.
> ßora† SagdiyeV wrote:
> The thing is a great film, but I still find it uncomfortable to
> watch
> - that dog is seriously creepy when it is skulking round early on.
>
> I know! How do they get a dog to act!? It was serious suspence the
> whole time!
From Outpost31.com
"The Norwegian dog was played by a half-dog, half-wolf hybrid named 'Jed'. He acted all his parts eerily well and was extremely quiet and well-behaved on the set."
Creepy.
> The thing is a great film, but I still find it uncomfortable to watch
> - that dog is seriously creepy when it is skulking round early on.
I know! How do they get a dog to act!? It was serious suspence the whole time!
> The Thing is amazing. Seen it WAY too many times for it to have the
> effect it did the first few times (first saw it when I was about 8,
> whilst on holiday, at about 1am, in a freezingly cold room) THAT was
> an experience, I can tell ya.
>
> The game... well... I played it a bit, got up to a certain level then
> lent it to my mate and haven't seen it since. It was OK, I guess.
Aye, I bought the game. Its entertaining enough, but I hate the way they have changed the alien into a virus that can be controlled, McReady's reappearance (bang at the end) and the standard "Oh, the player has nearly finished the game in three days, lets make the last few levels SOLID"
The game... well... I played it a bit, got up to a certain level then lent it to my mate and haven't seen it since. It was OK, I guess.
The thing is a great film, but I still find it uncomfortable to watch - that dog is seriously creepy when it is skulking round early on.
Superb stuff, and along with Escape From New York, John Carpenters finest hour.
"It relies too heavily on gore"?
*pushes tongue into bottom lip and smacks with fingers*
Muuuuuuuuuuuuuh
It relies on paranoia, suspense and fear.
The blood test, McReady holding them all at bay with a flame-thrower etc etc. It's fantastic.
And has my favourite bit of audience-reflecting dialogue from Keith David, having seen the head come off and scuttle away:
"You gotta be ####ing kidding me..."
The McCready patent blood test (r) sequence still rates as one of the most pant splittingly tense scenes I've seen.
"Are you gentlemen finished or am I going to spend the rest of winter TIED TO THIS F****** CHAIR!!!!!!"
Hmmm, I might watch it again soon to be honest.
The chest / mouth rates as one of my biggest "urg" moments, nearly as bad as the first alien chest burster.