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The Thing from Another World - "We finally got one..." 

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From Howard Hawks' production of The Thing from Another World. Made in 1951, The Thing was perfect for its time. Sightings of UFOs were going up (Kenneth Arnold used the words saucer, disc or pie-plate to describe the one he saw and the term "flying saucer" grew out of that) and this film plays into that zeitgeist perfectly.
This is my favorite scene in the film, in fact my favorite in any SF film of the 50's. An arctic research station has detected a crash landing of a large aircraft and an Air Force support crew, headed by Ken Tobey, goes up to help investigate. They fly out to the crash site with the scientists from the station and a reporter, Ned Scott, played by Douglas Spencer.
When they get there, something is frozen in the ice. A fin or stabilizer is jutting out just above the surface of the ice and a shape is clearly visible. The head of the research station suggests they all stand at the edges of the object to determine its shape. That's when they realize...
Everything in this scene is perfect. The acting, the writing, the music, the camera placement. It's not widescreen, but it effectively uses academy aperture to indicate that whatever they've found is big. The camera pans from right to left, keeping us off balance and letting us know the find is too big to fit in the frame. Dimitri Tiomkin's music is right on, especially the "sting" when they realize...
Just watch...
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@rickhobson3211
@rickhobson3211 3 года назад
"Geiger Counter is going crazy." Ah the 50s. High radiation procedures call for taking photos and lighting a cigarette...
@donaldpetkus1612
@donaldpetkus1612 2 года назад
I like the respect for the military here. Camaraderie and dedication to mission that we seldom see in Hollywood these days
@hiawathabray885
@hiawathabray885 6 лет назад
What makes this scene---and for me the whole movie--is the spirit of can-do optimism. There's none of the self-doubt or cynicism that infects so many modern films. These are men having the adventure of their lives, knowing that they're in danger, but never doubting that they'll win in the end. When they find the flying saucer, they're scared, but only a little. They're mostly thrilled and delighted, like a group of Boy Scouts on their first camping trip. I just love this scene because it's drenched in old-school postwar American optimism.
@dwightbrown7252
@dwightbrown7252 5 лет назад
Exactly what got them through world wars and allowed them to cope with the world in1950.
@dwightbrown7252
@dwightbrown7252 5 лет назад
Interesting observation.And I feel accurate.
@75216garrison
@75216garrison 4 года назад
@@dwightbrown7252 it's actually what caused korean war and Vietnam. What got folks through ww2 was surviving the depression and know what surviving was. Victory has defeated us. Cockiness is what has defeated us
@rafaserrano4441
@rafaserrano4441 4 года назад
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@fliegeroh
@fliegeroh 4 года назад
When I was a kid, I asked my vet father if Americans ever worried they would lose to the Japanese or Germans in WWII. He said, "No, we always knew we would win, it was just a matter of time." Many of today's kids quit before they even get a challenge.
@johnromano4510
@johnromano4510 5 лет назад
......the manner in which the movie's dialogue is carried out is what makes this film special. People, in normal conversations, many times 'step on' others words. This is the first time a film was made with the actors not waiting for each other to completely finish their line before the response or follow up began.
@StevenSmyth
@StevenSmyth 5 лет назад
Howard Hawks used overlapping dialogue for the first time in "His Girl Friday" with Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in 1940. He would also employ it in "To Have and Have Not", 1944 and "The Big Sleep", 1946, both starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Of course, all of these films predate "The Thing..." and Hawks didn't use the technique in every one of his movies as, at the time, it was controversial. "Adam's Rib", 1949, starring Spencer Tracey and Katherine Hepburn, has dialog tailor made for the actors but it isn't overlapping, it's just rapid-fire. Again, "The Thing..." is not directed by Hawks, it is Christian Nyby's movie, even though it has all the elements that make it a great Hawksian experience. Hawks was Nyby's mentor and this is one of the few feature films Nyby would direct, as he was a prolific director of episodic television. Of course now we associate overlapping dialog with Robert Altman, Quentin Tarantino and Aaron Sorkin, but they all cite Hawks as their inspiration.
@chrislauderdale9791
@chrislauderdale9791 5 лет назад
Yeah, this really worked well. Also notice how the Air Force guys never refer to themselves by rank, only by first name or "sir."
@stevefranks6541
@stevefranks6541 4 года назад
Greetings, This was a B-movie with B actors with a B expense account, but this film always impressed by the dialogue. Now, I loved the film and every aspect about it, but it was much later that it hit why I watched the movie at least once a year. It was the overlapping dialogue! One of Howard Hawks' successful directing secrets. I am now a Hawks fan. The Thing is one of the top three 'classic' sci-fi pictures of all time. :-)
@Dallas_K
@Dallas_K Год назад
That was Howard Hawks style. He often had overlapping dialogue in his films. I have always found it annoying.
@qwipperty
@qwipperty Год назад
I love it. It works so well in this movie, especially with the military crew, and the group of scientists. You really feel like the military guys have been a unit for a long time, and you can feel the same with the scientists. It feels very realistic, and also appropriately claustrophobic in the setting.
@luisalfredovalladarestorre5956
i watched this movie en 1975 in my grandmother's convenient store, and it filled my mind with lots of fantasies , in lima peru#
@gortnewton4765
@gortnewton4765 3 года назад
I saw it in Sydney, Australia, about the same time.
@fw1421
@fw1421 3 года назад
I saw this at the Ritz theatre in 1968 on a Saturday double feature. They always had good SciFi films at the Ritz on the weekends. That’s where I saw most of the early Toho Godzilla movies.
@TheSaltydog07
@TheSaltydog07 3 года назад
Luis, Greetings from Georgia, USA!
@claudiacotner1638
@claudiacotner1638 4 года назад
Still gives you chills. The film had some fine actors and great screenplay!
@twain103
@twain103 9 лет назад
ONE of the best movies,and one of the greatest scenes.
@StarWarsJay
@StarWarsJay 3 года назад
This is the point when I grab some provisions and start heading in the opposite direction.
@raygsbrelcik5578
@raygsbrelcik5578 3 года назад
The music score itself sets the stage.
@StevenSmyth
@StevenSmyth 3 года назад
I love it. Unfortunately, Dimitri Tiomkin would never do a score as progressive as that again. You can get it on iTunes.
@haywoodjah2808
@haywoodjah2808 4 года назад
Both Kenneth Tobey and Hugh Marlowe are two of most underrated actors in all of Hollywood! They both could carry a movie as the lead actor without any problem. Kenneth Tobey's performance in this movie is superb. He is completely and totally believable as a USAF Captain who finds himself in charge of a group of individuals facing a complete unknown terrifying enemy from another world. He should have received an academy award for this picture because he was perfect. Howard Hawks was also superb! Every supporting actor in this incredibly scary movie, (for this time period), was spot-on but none better than Tobey. This feature will always be a classic along with "The Day the Earth Stood Still" with Hugh Marlowe.
@traingp7
@traingp7 9 лет назад
That has to be some of the best "oh shit" music I ever heard.
@ooEVILGOAToo
@ooEVILGOAToo 3 года назад
Holy cats!
@dongilleo9743
@dongilleo9743 7 лет назад
The scene where they spread out on the ice to find the shape of the ship is great, especially with the music to set the eerie mood. Now a days the movie makers would CGI an actual space ship, not anywhere near as effective as not showing it and leaving it to the imagination of the audience.
@robertyoung5061
@robertyoung5061 7 лет назад
Very well said -- I remember it well, from when I was only 6.
@francisobrien7452
@francisobrien7452 6 лет назад
Don Gilleo
@spacepatrolman
@spacepatrolman 5 лет назад
1:51
@spacepatrolman
@spacepatrolman 5 лет назад
3:52 STING CHORDS
@richheffel459
@richheffel459 4 года назад
@@francisobrien7452 They don't. Make movies like this one anymore, it seems nowadays. If there's no. swearing, and. No. Sleazy. shots. Of nudity. the film. Industry. won't make a movie, shows you where this sick. World is heading,. If you want to watch any good. Sci. Fi. It's the. Ones. From. The. 1950s. Just look. at. all. the great. Movies. Of the. Past. AND TO THINK THEY DIDNT HAVE. ALL. THE. COMPUTER. SPECIAL. EFFECTS. THEY. HAVE NOW,. AND STILL DONT. COME CLOSE. TO HOW GOOD THOSE. OLD SCI. FI. MOVIES. WERE, SITTING IN. A CONVERTIBLE, TOP. DOWN. ON. A WARM. STAR. FILLED. SKY. AT THE DRIVE IN,. YOU. COULD. FILL. UP YOUR. CAR,. GO. OUT. TO EAT. ON A. FRIDAY NIGHT. AND GO TO. THE. DRIVE. IN. ALL. WITH. 10 DOLLARS. AND. STILL HAVE. MONEY. LEFT OVER,. NOW. YOU GO TO. MCDONALS. IT. COST. YOU. Almost. 9 DOLLARS. FOR. ONE. HAMBURGER ,AND THATS. NO. FRIES OR. DRINK OUTRAGEOUS,! GREED. NOW DAYS. HAS. NO. E,ND
@tennkenobi
@tennkenobi 4 года назад
Very rare to get a couple of movies based on story that are both 10/10
@galildog
@galildog 6 лет назад
That, is why John Carpenter used the scene in Halloween when the kids had the T.V. on Classic and he loved it, And so have I over a hundred times. Music sheer terror... AND SOME OF THE BEST ONE LINERS. Monumental..
@KRhetor
@KRhetor 5 лет назад
RIP Dewey Martin.
@kensellers4082
@kensellers4082 Месяц назад
I read that Mr. Martin was a fighter pilot in the US Navy during World War II. He served in the Pacific theater. Mr. Martin is also terrific in Howard Hawks’ “The Big Sky” with Kirk Douglas.
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 3 года назад
'The Thing' scared the crap out of me when I was young. I always liked it.
@tomking1890
@tomking1890 Месяц назад
Me too. I was sure he was in my closet for months. I would not even breathe more then I had too.
@DaveBriffa
@DaveBriffa 9 лет назад
of my best films ever
@garyvision3938
@garyvision3938 2 года назад
The music and feel of this clip conveys the shock that will really occur when "alien life" goes from being a theory to being a fact
@Rickwmc
@Rickwmc 12 лет назад
The scene where the explorers discover the object in the ice is round was thrilling.
@ThomasTiernan
@ThomasTiernan 8 лет назад
My Favorite film of All Time.
@amirhossein9745
@amirhossein9745 6 лет назад
Thomas Tiernan game of thing too
@CurtisAmusements
@CurtisAmusements 10 лет назад
Great Comment above. When those scientists all fan out, and then raise their arms to form the buried saucer's circumference, the profundity of that moment, combined with Dimitri Tiomkin's unabashedly-weird score, still thrills me to the core. The Music has SO much to do with making B-Movie magic transcendent...
@4battis
@4battis Год назад
Fav sci fi movie
@thomasnorton2141
@thomasnorton2141 4 года назад
This movie scared the hell out me. I was only 9
@onlythewise1
@onlythewise1 3 года назад
cant make them like this any more , smart people left Hollywood long time ago
@zeldasmith6154
@zeldasmith6154 2 года назад
The smart ones fled from Europe when Hitler declared an unofficial war on millions of citizens.
@jessicastanley8913
@jessicastanley8913 5 лет назад
I love this movie! I first saw it when I was about 5 or 6 yrs. The only two scene's that I remembered were when they doused the 'Thing' with kerosene and he went running out the window into the snow. Must have been the flames on a body that I could identify with.
@jnelson16701
@jnelson16701 2 года назад
That was an awesome scene!
@Toby-fp1nf
@Toby-fp1nf 3 года назад
I first saw this movie in Germany when I was about 7 years old. There was a special feature on German television called "Rain Film". They used to show a movie on rainy afternoons when people couldn't be out and about. That particular movie scared and thrilled me so much that I never forgot it. Back then, researching a movie was pretty difficult so I just had to wait and wait and wait until finally, in 2000, I found it on DVD and bought it immediately. I have watched it ever since for god knows how many times, mostly alone on snowy Friday evenings, with a pizza. I still cherish these moments with myself, my childhood memories, my self made pizza and this movie and I will keep on doing so. I never asked anybody to join. Everybody's welcome, wife, son, anybody, but so far, nobody wanted to. That's fine. More pizza for me and I have don't have to explain why I'm watching an old black and white movie with tears in my eyes...
@edstewart3794
@edstewart3794 3 года назад
When I was 5yrs old, I was born 1949. Lived in phla pa. Snuck in a movie theater , I sat in the front row, this movie scared the life out of me. The best borrow movie I've seen.
@mickeymousebiker1
@mickeymousebiker1 11 лет назад
Good ole Paul Frees (love his voice).
@eekinelsa
@eekinelsa 3 года назад
@Tom Smith I'm your host...your Ghost Host..bwah ah hah
@SlackingQuahog
@SlackingQuahog 9 лет назад
Such snappy dialogue and great creep factor. Classic.
@jeffsmith2022
@jeffsmith2022 3 года назад
Sappy? my ass...
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan 3 года назад
It's a trait of Howard Hawks movies. Rapid fire dialogue.
@alecfoster5542
@alecfoster5542 2 года назад
@@jeffsmith2022 "Snappy", not "sappy". Unless Rick edited a typo. :)
@tibiriuscromwell8918
@tibiriuscromwell8918 4 года назад
One of my favorite sci-fi movies
@vanlendl1
@vanlendl1 Год назад
Die Klimaforscher Prof. Phil Jones und Prof. Michael Mann (beide IPCC) haben in ihrer bekannten Hockeyschlägerkurve der Erderwärmung, den Temperaturrückgang seit dem Jahr 2000 mithilfe von Baumringdaten unterschlagen. Als dies in 2009/2010 herauskam, hat sogar Prof. Mojib Latif diese Trickserei eingestanden.
@tonetone7572
@tonetone7572 6 месяцев назад
watched this as a kid and in later yrs got it on vhs then dvd, whenever a snowstorm came through nyc i would hunker down at night light up some weed and watch this one of a kind classic..
@Rickwmc
@Rickwmc 12 лет назад
Watch the skies!!!
@byrontowles2018
@byrontowles2018 3 года назад
An all-time favorite in my family! My older brother first saw this in the movie theater & he said he dropped his hot dog & soda when the dead dog fell out of the cabinet!
@georgecouch1762
@georgecouch1762 6 месяцев назад
I've watched this clip about 37,563 times absolutely luv it.
@garypamflett2150
@garypamflett2150 3 года назад
i love these old sifi movies :) plus the sound of the theremin as used in many sifi films :)
@Valerifon1
@Valerifon1 4 года назад
One of my all-time go-to sci-fi favorites!! 😎👍
@StevenSmyth
@StevenSmyth 10 лет назад
My love for soundtracks started at an early age. I was a kid who went to the movies every weekend, who stayed up late to watch them on TV and snuck into ones I was too young to see. I wanted to own movies, but there was no home video. The closest thing was buying original soundtracks so that's what I did. My faves are Goldsmith, Tiomkin, Herrmann, and Bernstein.
@fernandoamy8278
@fernandoamy8278 Год назад
Memorable movies almost always have great musical scores. Dimitri Tiomkin was one of the best.
@richardmattingly7000
@richardmattingly7000 7 лет назад
To Steven Smyth, 1950-60s SciFi came in the twilight of the Studio System and is often why their direction, writing, and at times special effect were excellent considering the budgets they worked with. Them led the audience on discovering the Ants almost like a police procedural and used sound to hint at what was out there menacingly before the big reveal....
@jimlejajde9776
@jimlejajde9776 2 года назад
I was 7 when I saw this in the theater. It scared the crap out of me. Did not sleep for over a week!!
@richardmattingly7000
@richardmattingly7000 8 лет назад
The 1950s aliens are the best because they were pure, though some could take on the appearance or inhabit human beings for the most part they are as advertised Aliens!!! Next to the iconic Forbeden Planet, The Thing stands out not only in menace but also in imagination that made the Golden Era of Scifi unique in American Cinema.
@georgecouch1762
@georgecouch1762 4 месяца назад
Im convinced they are actually flying a real plane that's how natural and real the acting was.
@robertyoung5061
@robertyoung5061 7 лет назад
Saw this when I was 6, and it scared hell out of me!
@scipioafricanus3018
@scipioafricanus3018 6 лет назад
Likewise.
@scipioafricanus3018
@scipioafricanus3018 6 лет назад
Not that your opinion really matters.
@jarichards99utube
@jarichards99utube 7 лет назад
Classic Movie...Classic scene... : )
@TheSaltydog07
@TheSaltydog07 3 года назад
So much fun. Love this film!!
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 6 лет назад
I saw this when I was a kid and it scared the pants off me. I couldn't sleep right for days.
@wesmcgee1648
@wesmcgee1648 2 года назад
Saw it at night with my mom on tv in the early 60s. Sweetly scary. My mom loved these movies. This scene was filmed in death valley on a 100 degree day. Hey, that's movies!
@mray1255
@mray1255 3 года назад
Barnes, bring some tools, doesn’t matter what type, just bring ‘em.
@CurtisAmusements
@CurtisAmusements 10 лет назад
Awesome...! Great Cast, plus Hawks' "phantom direction", plus Tiomkin's spine-thrilling score. A-1.
@145Slap789
@145Slap789 2 года назад
This movie the way it was directed needed no special effects, the story line and the way it was told left it all to the audience imagination, it's what makes it a classic! Of course the Kurt Russell' 1989 remake with a human head walking across the floor with spider legs was pretty epic too. LOL!
@TheRealMediaMan
@TheRealMediaMan 2 года назад
I would like a remake of this... keep the spirit, the odd, unsettling music, and keep this same vibe.
@donnovicki9771
@donnovicki9771 Месяц назад
Musical score is incredible. Really add's to the scene.
@hyrdrogenalpha
@hyrdrogenalpha 9 лет назад
At 0:49 you can see the equipment used to scrape the ice towards the right of the frame. The last half of this clip was on a Hollywood back lot.
@p47flyboy
@p47flyboy 13 лет назад
That scene where they try to "figure out the shape of this thing," still works today perhaps because of the music. One thing I noticed, the crewmen operating the flaps (Dewey?) is standing up during the landing. One would think everyone would have to be seated and strapped in "for landing."
@ricthomas9788
@ricthomas9788 4 года назад
They really knew how to fly em in those days Beav!!
@rpbajb
@rpbajb 3 года назад
The flap controls on the C-47 are on the center console. He never reached forward.
@frankdavis5321
@frankdavis5321 2 года назад
Remember seeing this in the 1960s when I was a kid. Brilliant film
@CurtisAmusements
@CurtisAmusements 10 лет назад
I've thanked you for the heads-up, where you suggested I search. I'll thank you again here. Clearly you are a discerning soundtrack aficionado, and your ear for Tiomkin's ingenuity is mighty fine indeed.
@billthestinker
@billthestinker 5 лет назад
Still a great science fiction movie
@SubjectRandom21
@SubjectRandom21 Год назад
A really good scene with so much detail and intelligence.
@josephmatthews9866
@josephmatthews9866 2 года назад
I was about 10 years old when I first saw this movie , but for some reason this scene scared the living daylights out of me !!! Loved the rest of it , I'm an adult now, but I still get chill when ever this scene comes up !!!! Thank you film makers !! 🙂🙂🙂
@tankhalffull
@tankhalffull Год назад
Just an incredible film.., the dialogue, the story, the acting.. top-notch from end-to-end...
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 Месяц назад
Yep, the dialogue is great. Back and forth, quick and witty.
@galindestruction
@galindestruction 2 года назад
I love the music in these old movies so much
@michaelezak9090
@michaelezak9090 Год назад
The very first horror/scary movie to use sound to enhance the fear effect
@larryburton9369
@larryburton9369 9 месяцев назад
One of the great movie thanks so much
@gullwingstorm857
@gullwingstorm857 2 года назад
I love all three Thing movies. I know a lot didn't like the prequel, but I love it.
@gregshock
@gregshock 3 года назад
Love all the characters in this movie.
@Dan-vt3nk
@Dan-vt3nk 5 лет назад
Awesome!
@yottwr6108
@yottwr6108 Год назад
The brilliance, apart of course of Rob Bottin's work, in JC's version of TT was the disintegration of trust amongst the personnel. Bill Lancaster (son of of Burt) wrote the script. The 1951 film was the complete opposite.
@dan1oval
@dan1oval 11 лет назад
Thanks for that trivia on North Dakota. Amazing how well they did that scene, but in those days, one really had to know cinematography.
@animageofsound5351
@animageofsound5351 4 года назад
Paul Frees!
@jondrew55
@jondrew55 3 года назад
If you've never seen this movie it is definitely worth your time to watch. If you can't find a free copy laying around somewhere, it can be purchased on Amazon Prime video.
@flashkraft
@flashkraft 4 года назад
4:00 What a classic and iconic scene
@grooveclubhouse
@grooveclubhouse 6 лет назад
"This geiger counter going crazy!" That would be my queue to go. The 50 were very different when it came to radiation...
@JimColyer
@JimColyer 8 лет назад
James Arness is an evolved vegetable come from outer space. His flying saucer crashes and becomes frozen in ice. The Thing is retrieved and inadvertently thawed. Havoc ensues until it is killed using electric current. Even in 1951, we were thinking about the directions in which extraterrestrial life might evolve. It is a chilling scene as the men circle the ice-covered saucer to reveal its shape. We are admonished to "Watch the skies!"
@mikelsmith4784
@mikelsmith4784 5 лет назад
Still remember the chills i got from this film. Wouldnt go down in the cellar for a long time and even today dont lije them....
@stevetodd478
@stevetodd478 3 месяца назад
Great musical score adds to the drama!
@fourthhorseman4531
@fourthhorseman4531 2 года назад
Forgot I was watching on RU-vid. Got totally sucked in and was upset when the clip ended. Great movie!
@Stevo15101960
@Stevo15101960 11 лет назад
Great quote! And very true!
@TheRetirednavy92
@TheRetirednavy92 2 года назад
Have this on the DVR without commercials. One of my favorite sci-fi movies.
@mostlynew
@mostlynew 8 лет назад
The geiger counter is at the top Captain; let's get closer so we can all get roasted!
@lorenzomaximo1818
@lorenzomaximo1818 6 лет назад
Mark H. Now that's funny. Funnier than dogshit in Obama's milkshakes.
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 Месяц назад
I recently re-watched 'The Thing' on TCM. It is a scary movie and it is great 1950s sci-fi. But what struck me this time was the dialogue. It is so quick and nimble. The back-and-forth between the characters is really great. They had to work hard on some of the scenes to get the words and timing correct. Movies in the 2020s don't usually have that kind of repartee. Next time, listen to it. It's clever.
@jackmackenzie2482
@jackmackenzie2482 2 года назад
One of the Best Ever !! Superbly acted by all involved! I think I remember reading a while ago that the scenes ( which were most of the movie ) of the indoor lab and encampment were shot in a Refrigeration Storage Building in Elizabeth, New Jersey!! Being a Jersey Guy I’m Hoping that’s True!!
@ssandman1100
@ssandman1100 Год назад
Best Movie ever. Can't watch this enough on Tubi☺♥♫☼☼‼‼
@charlesflett2818
@charlesflett2818 Месяц назад
It’s probably the first post war sci fi. There optimism is genuine and real. The world is recovering from probably the worst terror ever. Finding optimism from beyond their Little Rock.
@jessesands4099
@jessesands4099 5 лет назад
The Original is always the best!🙂
@lorenzomaximo1818
@lorenzomaximo1818 4 года назад
Yeah the remake with Kurt Russell sucked compared to the original 1951 classic. Same with a 1951 classic The Day the Earth Stood Still. Great movie. The remake with Keanu Reeve sucked rubber ducks
@Userius1
@Userius1 4 года назад
​@@lorenzomaximo1818 John Carpenter's film is far superior to this in all respects. One of the greatest horror films of all time. Not sorry to tell you. Can't argue that the Days the Earth Stood Still remake sucked though.
@williammoses6232
@williammoses6232 3 года назад
indeed sir you can't replace the karizma of the original film in any remake
@arielsea9087
@arielsea9087 3 года назад
@@lorenzomaximo1818 The characters in this movie for the most part liked each other, had a camaraderie. The Thing not so much. It was about who was infected until almost everyone was wiped out. Ending in a question mark. . To each his own I guess.
@jondrew55
@jondrew55 3 года назад
@@Userius1 I disagree with both of you. For its time, this was a fantastic movie and is as fun to watch as when I saw it as a kid. Carpenter's "The Thing" is a classic in its own way and one of my favorite movies. The 2011 prequel was, well let's say it was The Godfather III of the trilogy.
@chuckbyf1
@chuckbyf1 12 лет назад
Jim Arness's best film. He doesn't say a word.
@EdgarClausi538
@EdgarClausi538 3 года назад
Oh,i love this movie..!!!!
@richardschaefer4807
@richardschaefer4807 2 года назад
Ahhhhh.....Absolutely Perfect SCI-FI. Great music score and dialog....The first flick for Jim Arness? The cast is fabulous. I'm pretty sure they have all checked out by now. This film and, "Them" are two best Sci fi flicks of the era...maybe of all time...and Arness is in both!
@robertbodlund5089
@robertbodlund5089 3 года назад
I saw all 3 Thing movies the only one that scared me was the original that makes it special but love them all
@weldorman8495
@weldorman8495 Год назад
When this movie was made, that airplane was still new, and some of them are still flying today.
@donfarlan214
@donfarlan214 3 года назад
thats the thing
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 2 года назад
Cool movie👍
@georgecouch1762
@georgecouch1762 Год назад
How many times does he say Holy cat 😂
@CurtisAmusements
@CurtisAmusements 10 лет назад
What Codemann010 said. Such a fantastic sequence, and my complements on your Title selection.
@jeffsmith2022
@jeffsmith2022 3 года назад
I love this film, hats off to Robert Cornthwaite, Kenneth Tobey, Margaret Sheridan and all the other 'character' actors , so very, well done.. Exception,.'Barnes, bring some tools'?
@msh6865
@msh6865 2 года назад
I have such a great affinity for this film. The dialog is brilliant, pacing is excellent and cinematography is wonderful. The only area in which this film falls short is in the actual depiction of The Thing itself. It's a true letdown to learn the protagonist that has been carefully sculpted by the director is little more than a guy (James Arness in a early role) in a suit. Surely even at the time this film was made there were better options than that? Still, always an enjoyable watch.
@marlenegregory5853
@marlenegregory5853 3 года назад
I want to watch this movie tonight can't get it on my tv or phone A good oldie but goodie
@johnmarshall4399
@johnmarshall4399 2 года назад
Themusicisgreatinthisscene
@spacepatrolman
@spacepatrolman 5 лет назад
THE THING was filmed in Montana in 1951 [ interiors were filmed in an ice house in LA {}it was suppose to be Greenland my father went to Greenland in 1962 on the same plane he didn't meet The Thing but he met The Abomnible Snow Man .
@spacepatrolman
@spacepatrolman 5 лет назад
1:13
@KC-sb2sm
@KC-sb2sm 2 года назад
The dc3 was a star in its own right.
@muffassa6739
@muffassa6739 Год назад
I love 💘 this ❤ movie
@kingkobra1956
@kingkobra1956 Год назад
The second best monster movie of all time behind "Them".
@LordWyatt
@LordWyatt 4 года назад
We’re gonna try to melt the ice with Thermite Bombs. Oh Excellent. ...Wait what?
@darthroden
@darthroden 3 года назад
I had the same thought. I mean a find of this importance demands that it be treated like an archeological dig. One doesn't try to use dynamite to get a T-Rex skeleton out of sandstone. They should have suspected that an alien spaceship would have some sort of fuel that might have been ignited by something like thermite. Imagine the sensitive equipment aboard the ship being damaged, or accidentally destroyed, stuff that might have made travel to the stars possible. The best thing they could have done once they confirmed the location was get back to the base, wait out the snow storm, and then come back with proper tools and equipment for digging in the ice after informing the general of what was found. I think the chances of Soviet spies or anyone else learning of the disturbance getting back to the site first in the storm would be remote.
@PointyTailofSatan
@PointyTailofSatan 3 года назад
The best part is that after they destroy the ship with Thermite, they find the creature in the ice. Someone asks how should they get it out, and you hear Scotty faintly in the background say "We could use more Thermite." lol
@darthroden
@darthroden 3 года назад
@@PointyTailofSatan LOL yeah, cause it worked sooooo well before, huh? Loved Scotty's character best.
@Stevo15101960
@Stevo15101960 10 лет назад
Yes....oddly enough when I was watching the latest movie (on Sky) it was partner who pointed it out (it had not occurred to me but that was because I have only seen the JC version once when it was originally released at the cinema 31 years ago and I had forgotten how it started)...
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