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"The Thing (1982) – John Carpenter’s Horror Masterpiece, Practical Effects Madness, and Why Hollywood Keeps Failing to Remake It"
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Rewind or Die – Cult Movies, Trash Cinema, and Deep Dives by Adam Chase

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🔥 Trust no one. Bring a flamethrower. 🔥

In this paranoia-fueled episode of Rewind or Die, we’re diving deep—icy deep—into John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982), the ultimate sci-fi horror nightmare. We break down its brilliant casting, legendary practical effects, and the cold, nihilistic terror that STILL haunts audiences today.

But we’re not stopping there. Oh no. Along the way, we derail into:

  • The insane summer of 1982, where The Thing had to compete with E.T. (a.k.a. The Thing but nice).
  • Wilford Brimley’s rapid descent into madness—faster than you remember.
  • Why Keith David is the MVP of suspicion and should have been a bigger star.
  • How Hollywood keeps t ... 
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