Uncovering An Alien Spacecraft (Opening Scene) | The Thing (1982) | Fear

2018-01-30に共有
After going through some old footage, MacReady (Kurt Russell) and his team uncover a crashed alien ship that's been buried in the ice for a 100,000 years.

From The Thing (1982): A research team finds an alien being that has fallen from the sky and is starting to hunt them down. Things take a sinister turn when they realise that the creature can take the shape of its victims.

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コメント (21)
  • @aplleyva
    I just realized that McCready refers the the other scientific team as "Norwegians" and Not "Swedes" as He had been joking earlier in the film meaning He's taking this whole situation a lot more seriously.
  • I just noticed this little detail: Norris smiles when he's looking at the spaceship. This movie just gets creepier with every watch
  • What I like most about this scene is that Norris is already infected. So in fact, it’s the alien who says that the ship has been buried for at least 100.000 years under the ice.
  • It's brilliant that we never really see the alien's natural state. It's been planet hopping, absorbing and destroying everything it contacts for who knows how long. The horror, paranoia, dread and sense of the apocalyptic in this film are dazzling. Carpenter's masterpiece.
  • @wcw2793
    It’s sad that this film is probably the closest thing to At The Mountains of Madness that we’ll get.
  • One question that still Burns in my mind is if that is the actual ship from the Thing's species, or is it the ship belonging to another species that it absorbed before it landed on Earth?
  • @Eragarev
    I think I read that they didn't film going into the ship because they didn't want to ripoff Alien too much.
  • This is one of my favorite scenes in the movie. It shows you how the crew realized the gravity of what they had done.
  • @bub777
    The thing that I found bone chilling is that the ship looks like a drawing here. Yet the characters are seen walking around and on it. I'm impressed by that kind of effect!
  • @VCYT
    Albert Whitlock did the UFO painting. He was from England an also did star trek scenes in the 1960s + many movies, an won awards. see 2:20
  • @zejaguar
    When I first saw this movie back in the 80s, I had no idea what was coming. I was shocked . It was a thrill too. The special effects were amazing. Good acting too.
  • Just realised until now that Copper has a piercing on his right nostril, and wears it all the way up to his death. If he was the thing, then it wouldn’t have been able to replicate the metal ring and would have discarded it. Little details like that is why I love the movie.
  • I can just imagine them getting back to the base. "What did the insides look like?" "We didn't go inside." "Couldn't you find a hatch?" "No, there was a hatch, and it was open, we just didn't go inside." "WTF?"
  • all these years later and it is still a fantastic scifi/horror movie. one of carpenters finest !.
  • I can't stop staring at Kurt Russell's doofy hat
  • I am such a geek. I'd like a movie where they explore the ship, figure out it's tech, etc.