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The second installment of Gobbledyween 2011, John Carpenter's The Thing,
gets discussed just as its new prequel/remake is hitting theaters. The
boys discuss the film's paranoia, claustrophobia, and intensity, as well
as why Paul considers it possibly the greatest horror film ever made. Also
mentioned are the film's initially poor reception and Christian
Nyby/Howard Hawks' original The Thing from Another World. Plus: Paul talks
concerts, AJ talks Moneyball, and they both review 50/50.
Next: Gobbledyween week three rolls along with a discussion of George A.
Romero's Dawn of the Dead.
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The second installment of Gobbledyween 2011, John Carpenter's The Thing,
gets discussed just as its new prequel/remake is hitting theaters. The
boys discuss the film's paranoia, claustrophobia, and intensity, as well
as why Paul considers it possibly the greatest horror film ever made. Also
mentioned are the film's initially poor reception and Christian
Nyby/Howard Hawks' original The Thing from Another World. Plus: Paul talks
concerts, AJ talks Moneyball, and they both review 50/50.
Next: Gobbledyween week three rolls along with a discussion of George A.
Romero's Dawn of the Dead.

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