The Thing Comments

  • Christa 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    It's a pity that I haven't been able to hatch a series like Alien, but it should be the pinnacle of Uncle...

  • Kayley 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    God does not explain! Really good scripts don’t need any emotional lines to charge for time, okay! Carpenter loves you for ten thousand...

  • Kennedy 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    Mainly because the story is good, the production is really more commercial, alien, dirty slime...Is it necessary? This story really reminds me of some science fiction novels by Ni Kuang. Looking forward to real Chinese science fiction...

  • Yvette 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    [B+] This piece is so good, it's too appetizing for me. Compared with the predecessor's "Alien", the exquisite and elegant machine and the hybrid art design of sex worship, this "Strange Shape" can be described as "rough and weird", and it is completely used to test the Hollywood prop production team and the art design team. An experimental piece of personal level. The appearance of those alien creatures is really damn evil, and compared with aliens, they are the other extreme of "disgusting...

  • Pat 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    There are no women's screams, nor is there a classic science fiction that pretends to be a ghostly...

  • Mandy 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    Antarctic research station = enclosed space = mother body, so it becomes a breeding ground for monsters to land. When the equal sign is linked to the "self-contained society", it becomes "non-society", in an exceptional state (plus monster invasion, it is a state of emergency). What followed was the re-enactment of social rules, and new laws were invented. This kind of narrative structure is so common in the long history of...

  • Violette 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    The drum soundtrack that runs through before and after imposes an uncertain and even chaotic atmosphere, like the "horror" description that is repeatedly displayed in the story of Cthulhu. Mimicry, copying, suspicion, and polar closed environments are "complex" that is difficult to control now. No wonder this is Carpenter's most popular work, and his achievement is to create a nightmare that is difficult to...

  • Rosella 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    It looks like a strange power, but it's actually talking about human nature. It is true that I can express my evil taste in such a heavy taste. The choice of perspective is awesome, and finally it is I would like to praise Morricone's soundtrack, which fits seamlessly and perfectly with the film...

  • Quinn 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    Influence the template of "Parasitic Beast"!...

  • Vance 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    Tragedy is to destroy good things for people to see, and B-level films are to skin the living things for people to...

Extended Reading
  • Karlie 2021-10-18 19:50:59

    Who Goes There?-a science fiction novella

    The story of this film is taken from the work "Who Goes There?" (Who Goes There?) by science fiction master John W. Campbell in 1938. It is directed by the master science fiction film director John Carpenter himself, and he is very faithful to Campbell's novels. Adaptation.
    The story takes...

  • Jason 2022-03-23 09:01:09

    [Film Review] The Thing (1982) 7.3/10

    Turning Antarctica into fire and brimstone, John Carpenter's analog-era paranoia horror classic THE THING boosts a smorgasbord of eye-popping special make-up effects predominantly fashioned by a 21-year-old Rob Bottin, these human-things, dog-things, assimilated by an unknown, amorphous alien life...

The Thing quotes

  • Garry: The generator's gone.

    MacReady: Any way we can we fix it?

    Garry: It's "gone", MacReady.

  • MacReady: Hey, Sweden!

    Dr. Copper: They're not Swedish, Mac. They're Norwegian.