There are multiple movie versions of The Thing inspired by John W. Campbell's novella, Who Goes There? Here's our recommended ...
Another John Carpenter classic, The Thing opens with an atmospheric scene that doesnt give anything away about the story thats to follow. The opening merely uses Carpenters eerie score and ...
It is a remake of the 1951 movie ‘The Thing from Another World’, in turn based on the 1938 John W. Campbell novella ‘Who Goes There?’ A "remake with a twist" to the 1982 film with the same ...
As the old saying goes, you only get one chance to make a good first impression. In movies, the opening scene is crucial—it sets the tone, introduces key characters and plot points, and gets audiences ...
I actually believe that John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) is so awesome partly due to ... couldn't really be very scary after that first movie; as the whole thing sorta relied on an element ...
These are the everlasting images of The Thing, but it's the alien's ability to perfectly imitate anyone that genuinely terrifies, permeating each scene with ... Carpenter's iconic 1982 film.
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Set after the events of the 1982 John Carpenter movie, The Thing: Remastered is a squad based 3rd person shooter, where each member of your team is equipped with a range of weapons and items to ...