On this week's episode of the Bear Cave of Terror, Steve invites one of the Movie Bear Podcast's hosts and horror fan, Will Lindus, to discuss one of his favorite fright films, John Carpenter's The Thing, from 1982! A big-budget remake of The Thing From Another World, released 30 years earlier, Will and Steve talk about the history of the making of the film, the creativity and impressive work put into those shocking and splattery scenes of the "thing" transforming and absorbing the people (and dogs) around it, the actors, and ultimately, the unfortunately poor reception when it was released in the summer of '82, a banner year for SciFi classic films destined to become cult favorites. Although, given the enduring sense of paranoia, mystery around which characters were actually infected, and of course, the ambiguous downer of an ending, the legacy of this film has only grown over the past 40+ years to become one of the peak examples of the SciFi Horror genre.
Additional resources for this episode:
The Thing: Terror Takes Shape (1998), dir, Michael Matessino, Universal Studios
1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever (2023), dir. Roger Lay Jr., dist. by The CW - Episode 2 "Science-Fiction"
"The Thing: An Oral History...." by Josh Weiss, 9/23/24, Syfy.com
"Mike Ploog" by Ellen Carlomagno, Fangoria vol. 3 no. 18, April, 1982 pp 44-47, 65
"On Location with The Thing" by Bob Martin aka Uncle Bob, Fangoria vol. 3 nos. 18-20, April 1982-June 1982, various pp
"Rob Bottin & The Thing" by Ellen Carlomagno, Fangoria vol. 3 no 21, August 1982 pp 13-16, 63
Will Lindus and the rest of the Movie Bears can be heard weekly on the Movie Bears Podcast, at moviebearspodcast.com, apple podcasts or your favorite podcatcher, and on Letterboxd.com as themoviebear