The members of U.S. Outpost #31 might have been exhausted from fighting an extraterrestrial foe and not knowing who they could trust, but we’ll never get tired of watching John Carpenter’s The Thing.
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For years, The Thing proved an elusive toy license to obtain, with several companies trying and failing. Universal, it seems, only recently started to look at it as part of their valuable horror ...
Fans of John Carpenter’s classic horror film The Thing, rejoice, because R.J. MacReady is finally getting the Pop! treatment. While he won’t have his iconic giant hat, he is armed with the legendary ...
Based on the outer box art, one might suspect that NECA‘s latest action figure variant based on Kurt Russell‘s protagonist in John Carpenter‘s The Thing was covered in frost and ice. The way the image ...
MacReady survived the end of "The Thing" because he was picked up by Santa and brought to the North Pole MacReady then killed Santa for being a bitch, assumed Santa's role, and his adventures are ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook There are a number of memorable character traits for Kurt Russell’s MacReady in John Carpenter’s ...
John Carpenter’s The Thing has left viewers wondering about its ambiguous ending for decades, and as much as I love the theories about it, I think we can finally put that mystery to rest now. John ...
Never has a figure looked so cold but also been so fire. Our bet, though, is not many fans of The Thing will opt to get the Regular Edition base figure ($235). Not when the limited Timed Edition ...
Though it did not light the box office afire when it first came out, John Carpenter‘s The Thing became an acclaimed horror classic in subsequent years. Like David Cronenberg’s The Fly, it’s frequently ...