Thing (Blu-ray) (1982)

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Format: Blu-Ray DVD
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UPC: 025195046107
UPC 14: 00025195046107
Buy.com Sales Rank: 11735
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In 1970s america, a detective works to bring down the drug empire of frank lucas, a heroin kingpin from manhattan, who is smuggling the drug into the country from the far east.
Editor's Note
Based on both the short story by John W. Campbell, Jr. and the 1951 film produced by Howard Hawks, THE THING is John Carpenter's stunning masterpiece of horror. A group of weary scientists enduring the winter in an isolated camp deep in Antarctica chance upon an alien spacecraft buried in the ice. Near the strange craft is the body of an alien being, frozen solid. Thinking they have made the find of a lifetime, the scientists bring the alien body back to camp and thaw it out. The alien awakens, not in the best of moods, and proceeds to take over the identities of the scientists, one by one, body and all. Helicopter pilot MacCready (Kurt Russell) must lead the surviving men in discovering who among them is human and who is not and how they can destroy "the thing" before it takes them all and moves on to the heavily populated mainland and the rest of humanity. Rob Bottin supplies the awe-inspiring special effects of the creature in its many, ever-changing forms. The effects were groundbreaking at the time and hold up flawlessly over the passing years. But Carpenter does not rely solely on special effects, utilizing his spectacular cast, which includes Wilford Brimley and Richard Dysart, to create three dimensional characters enduring an unthinkable situation. The score from Ennio Morricone is understated, yet increases the tense mood tenfold. Shooting was difficult and done in below freezing conditions, but despite the discomfort the cast and crew produced a truly terrifying film that will stand the test of time. THE THING is surely one of Carpenter's definitive films and a true horror classic.
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Video Features Rated R
Technical Info

Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: Universal
Video Release Date Release Date: 3/13/2012
Video Play Time Running Time: 109 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 1982
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 61105474
Video UPC UPC: 00025195046107
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English
Video Color Spec Video: Color
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Keith David
Video Cast Info T.K. Carter
Video Cast Info Joel Polis
Video Cast Info David Clennon
Video Cast Info Donald Moffat
Video Cast Info Richard Masur
Video Cast Info Kurt Russell
Video Cast Info Richard Dysart
Video Cast Info Charles Hallahan
Video Cast Info Wilford Brimley
Video Cast Info Peter Maloney
Video Cast Info Lawrence Turman - Producer
Video Cast Info Todd Ramsay - Editor
Video Cast Info Wilbur Stark - Executive Producer
Video Cast Info Dean Cundey - Director of Photography
Video Cast Info Rob Bottin - Special Makeup Effects
Video Cast Info Albert J. Whitlock - Special Visual Effects
Video Cast Info John J. Lloyd - Production Designer
Video Cast Info Bill Lancaster - Screenwriter
Video Cast Info Ennio Morricone - Composer
Video Cast Info David Foster - Producer
Video Cast Info John Carpenter - Director
Plot Summary
MacReady (Kurt Russell) and his team of twelve Antarctic researches unearth and inadvertently defrost a hideous, 100,000-year-old alien life form. Havoc ensues as the isolated scientists struggle with a foe that is a shape-shifting misanthrope. The remaining men are soon faced with the task of determining who's who in order to ensure their survival. Stunning visual effects, an eerie score by Ennio Morricone, and director John (HALLOWEEN) Carpenter's familiarity with spine-tingling material make this a gruesome nail-biter. This is a remake of the 1951 Howard Hawks/Christian Nyby classic, but is much more in keeping with the John W. Campbell, Jr. story on which it is based.

Memorable Quotes

"You gotta be *#@%!$& kidding me."----Palmer (David Clennon) as a man's head sprouts legs and skitters across the floor to escape a fire

"How will we make it?"----Childs (Keith David) to MacReady (Kurt Russell) |"Maybe we shouldn't."----MacReady to Childs |"Well...what do we do?"----Childs to MacReady |"Why don't we just wait here a while...see what happens."----MacReady to Childs

"Chariots of the Gods, man. They're droppin' outta the sky like flies...heck, they taught the Incas everything they know."----Palmer

Professional Reviews

Variety
"...Bottin steals the show..." 06/23/1982

Total Film
"Two decades on, the head-sprouting-spider-legs scene still demands frame-by-frame viewing." 01/01/2004 p.134-5

Uncut
"[With] stomach-turning special effects..." 01/01/2004 p.141

Total Film
4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t brews claustrophobia by trapping its characters in the Antarctic with a shape-shifter from outer space." 11/01/2008 p.142-143

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