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When John Carpenter’s The Thing came out in 1982, one scene made people throw up, walk out of theaters, and left critics furious. In this video, we break down the movie’s most shocking moment—the Kennel Scene. You’ll see how the effects were created using puppets, animatronics, and gallons of slime, how the audience and critics reacted at the time, and why the scene is still talked about today. We’ll also look at how Rob Bottin and Stan Winston brought the Dog-Thing to life, and how this scene became one of the most memorable in 80s horror.
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Sources:
(Commentary) Commentary with John Carpenter & Kurt Russell (1996)
(Starlog #58) Starlog #58
(Guardian) John Carpenter - The Guardian Interview (1994) - https://youtu.be/V2dHtZMpcJA
(Cohen) A Producer’s Guide to the Evolution and Production of The Thing (From the blogs of Stuart Cohen)
(Fangoria #21) Fangoria #21
(Cinefantastique) Cinefantastique V13 No2 & No3
(Hore) The Thing: A History of a Franchise by Phil Hore
(Martin) Stan Winston's dog-thing from ‘The Thing’ - Creating an Iconic Alien By Michael Martin - bit.ly/4g8YIOd
(Assembling & Assimilating) Assembling & Assimilating with editor Todd Ramsay
Music:
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