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The Thing: Terror Takes Shape

Original title: John Carpenter's 'The Thing': Terror Takes Shape
  • Video
  • 1998
  • 1h 23m
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7.7/10
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The Thing: Terror Takes Shape (1998)
Documentary

A revealing and insightful look into the making of this underrated horror film.A revealing and insightful look into the making of this underrated horror film.A revealing and insightful look into the making of this underrated horror film.

  • Director
    • Michael Matessino
  • Writer
    • Michael Matessino
  • Stars
    • John Carpenter
    • David Foster
    • Bill Lancaster
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Michael Matessino
    • Writer
      • Michael Matessino
    • Stars
      • John Carpenter
      • David Foster
      • Bill Lancaster
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Carpenter
    John Carpenter
    • Self
    David Foster
    David Foster
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    Bill Lancaster
    • Self
    John J. Lloyd
    • Self
    • (as John Lloyd)
    Dean Cundey
    Dean Cundey
    • Self
    Rob Bottin
    Rob Bottin
    • Self
    Kurt Russell
    Kurt Russell
    • Self
    Richard Masur
    Richard Masur
    • Self
    Charles Hallahan
    Charles Hallahan
    • Self
    Peter Kuran
    Peter Kuran
    • Self
    Susan Turner
    Susan Turner
    • Self
    Albert Whitlock
    Albert Whitlock
    • Self
    Todd C. Ramsay
    • Self
    • (as Todd Ramsay)
    Stan Winston
    Stan Winston
    • Self
    Joel Polis
    Joel Polis
    • Self
    • Director
      • Michael Matessino
    • Writer
      • Michael Matessino
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    7Platypuschow

    The Thing Terror Takes Shape: Solid documentary

    The Thing was years ahead of it's day, it was a stupidly original science fiction horror movie that looked amazing and delivered on near every single front.

    This feature length documentary on the films creation is a decent enough effort though I'd have appreciated an additional 30-60 minutes

    Featuring interviews with a select group of cast and crew (Many notable people including Keith David are sadly mising). We hear from the likes of leading man Kurt Russell & the films mastermind horror legend John Carpenter

    The documentary covers the movies origins, how several of the special effects were created and the initial public response which alike many cult classics wasn't that favorable.

    Though The Thing is an outstanding film this documentary simply doesn't cover enough and though I'd say its essential viewing for fans it could/should have been a lot more thorough.

    The Good:

    Decent enough interviews

    Some interesting stories

    The Bad:

    Too short

    Some stories were too vague

    Things I Learnt From This Documentary:

    Nobody has the right to be as cool as Kurt Russell
    10poe-48833

    All Things considered...

    Superb look back featuring most of the major players, from the producers (who are rarely to be found in such documentaries) to the "talent" (the actors). THE THING is one of the few genuinely MYSTERIOUS movies that draws you in from the opening moments (the chase across the snow) and manages to hold you riveted until the final fade out- thanks primarily to director John Carpenter. (It's amazing to me that no one's written a detailed biography of Carpenter: surely his insights into low budget movie-making alone would be worthy of study- not to mention his childhood forays into filmmaking and self-publishing and his work on the Academy-Award winning short, THE RESURRECTION OF BRONCHO BILLY.) (Better still: Carpenter's AUTOBIOGRAPHY would be even better...)
    esstee55

    A Wonderful Documentary On A Wonderful Film

    As a huge fan, since its release, of John Carpenter's now-classic "The Thing," I was ecstatic to find out that this was included in the DVD version of the movie, but I have to admit that I was also disappointed as well. There'd been a rumor for nearly two decades (perpetrated by Fangoria magazine) that the brilliant Rob Bottin had actually made much more of a dynamic final scene than the one we now see, but that Carpenter had "chickened out" and cut alot of it at the last minute. So, I figured this documentary would show the "real" ending, especially since the DVD box advertized that there were "deleted scenes." Alas, all you see, when it comes to that final scene, is some home-movie footage of a tiny model being animated by the stop-motion process. I guess we'll never know if that rumor was true or not. Oh well, as stated above, the doc as a whole is still wonderful, with Director Carpenter, star Russell, and several others of the cast and crew, reminiscing and recanting. Rob Bottin rules!!!
    10TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Marvelous

    On the DVD of The Thing you'll find this making-of documentary, that was put together almost twenty years later. While this does indulge in the silly gimmick of every chapter name utilizing the title card of the film itself, it is an excellently put together, very entertaining and quite informative piece. It consists of interviews with cast and crew, both groups having plenty to say and being a joy to listen to, behind-the-scenes footage, concept art/examples of how stuff did look or could have and finally clips from the movie, as well as from a couple of others. A specific highlight is Rob Bottin, whose hard work(and I mean that, he actually went to the hospital from exhaustion after they wrapped) helped make the piece as amazing as it was and is. He did just about all of the special effects, and he's a blast to listen to and watch. A comic book fan who was in his early twenties when he worked on the production, he's got a certain manic enthusiasm to him. He is a lot of fun, for both the anecdotes and the breakdown of some of what he created. In general you get to hear a lot about how it was on set, and how they achieved the many tricky aspects. It never becomes too technical to follow for people who don't live and breathe Hollywood, and it never lingers too long. Coming in at 83 minutes, feature-length, almost an hour and a half, this manages to remain worth the energy and time spent on it, throughout. The pacing is spot-on. There is a little love-fest going on, but mostly, it stays on point. I would say that for anyone into John Carpenter and this of his directorial efforts in particular, this alone is reason enough for getting the disc. I recommend this to any fan of him, anyone else who was employed on it, and the silver screen release itself. 10/10
    Michael_Elliott

    Nice Look Back at The Thing

    The Thing: Terror Takes Shape (1998)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Very good documentary taking a look at the making of John Carpenter's THE THING. Carpenter is joined by cast members Kurt Russell, Richard Masur, Charlie Hallahan and crew members Rob Bottin, Stan Winston, Peter Kuran, David Foster, Bill Lancaster, Dean Cundy, Todd Ramsay, Susan Turner and John Lloyd. With so many original members on hand you can imagine that quite a bit of detail is given on the making of the film and as Carpenter says, it's rather amazing that they were able to do what they did in the conditions that they were working in. You hear various stories about the production of the movie, which was often hampered by the snow and cold and there are a few great stories from the cast members dealing with a troubled bus ride just getting to the location. Bottin, the man behind the ground-breaking special effects, tells a lot of stories including how he met Carpenter, how he got hired and of course there's talk of how all the special effects were done. As usual Carpenter is great to listen to and he really gives you a great idea of what he wanted out of the film and he also talks about the original movie and story and why he wanted this one to be different. Cast members share plenty of stories as well including what it was like working on an all male cast. Of course, another big subject is how the film didn't do too well at the box office only to gain popularity on video. Fans of THE THING are really going to enjoy seeing so many of the original cast members and the stories are usually great and worth listening to.

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      • September 8, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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