By the early 2000s, the icy reception to John Carpenter's The Thing had finally begun to thaw as audiences reappraised the film for what it truly was: a masterpiece of science fiction, horror, and suspense.
Thanks, I recently rewatched the thing and the prequel, read the book and then I heard about this game and was really excited to play it, but it was so difficult to find that it didn’t seem worth it.
Thanks, I recently rewatched the thing and the prequel, read the book and then I heard about this game and was really excited to play it, but it was so difficult to find that it didn’t seem worth it.
You’ve piqued my interest again.
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https://archive.org/details/the-thing-win-rom-en
WHAT!! Hahaha I literally spent a week looking for this before giving up WHAT.
Thank you very much
You’re welcome! Archive.org can be surprisingly useful in cases like this.
I will indelibly note that down
This link might be better in case you want a different version:
https://archive.org/download/thing-pc-redump/THING-PC-REDUMP/
Radical, thanks again. I thought the original version was American. It’s not?
I guess so, but the one in the first link wasn’t labeled, so I can’t tell which one it actually is. The ones in the second link are labeled though.
Oh rad, good looking out, I appreciate it
I just watched the prequel again tonight. I really hope that someday it is appreciated more like the '82 film.
The Thing From Another World is worth a watch, too. I sometimes love the subtle humour in those old movies.
I agree on both points. I really liked the prequel watching it again, I thought it was great.
I did watch the 50s thing years ago when I first got hooked from the 82 version, but I wouldn’t mind revisiting it.