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  1. Oct 11, 2023 · The Thing director John Carpenter addresses a popular theory regarding the ending of his 1982 classic. After making a name for himself with movies like Halloween, The Fog, and Escape from New York, Carpenter made The Thing, a movie about a research team in Antarctica facing off against a shape-shifting alien.

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  2. Sep 7, 2016 · Specifically, the secret to telling who is or isn’t The Thing is hidden in their eyes: “So we were looking for some kind of a subtle way, to say which one of these (men) might be human. You ...

  3. Aug 30, 2016 · There's a subtle gleam in the eyes of people who are human. The Thing, not so much. Dean Cundey has been a cinematographer for a very long time, being responsible for such films as Jurassic Park ...

  4. Set in an Antarctic research station, Carpenter's The Thing stars Kurt Russell as lead protagonist R.J. MacReady, who soon discovers an alien entity of unknown origin taking on the appearance of his co-workers as it slowly kills them off, one by one. Featuring some of the most unnerving special effects work created by celebrated prosthetics ...

  5. Rewatching John Carpenter's The Thing always seems to yield new clues or details, but a big one eluded even ardent fans for decades. It was only when the movie's director of photography Dean ...

  6. Dec 6, 2015 · 8. MARTIN WAS NOT THE CAT JUGGLER, OFFICIALLY. Even though he looks a lot like Navin Johnson, the actor credited for playing the carnival performer with the unique skill was “Pig Eye Jackson ...

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  8. Oct 16, 2017 · A more complicated device called a tear puffer or tear blower is a small, hand-held cylinder that shoots a single puff of menthol-laden air into the actor's eye. The clear plastic tube is spring-loaded and held in the cocked position until the actor triggers it. The puff creates instant tears in the affected eye.

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