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Was this movie really THAT hated?


I hear it nonstop that The Thing was the universally panned disaster that nobody liked, but all the research I've done seems to suggest that wasn't actually true.

90% of the reviews that I've read from 1982 seem to be leaning more towards the "meh, it's okay" stance than flat out dislike. The film even received positive reviews from many notable critics, including James Berardinelli and frequent hater-of-horror Gene Siskel. Even Roger Ebert, a critic who's infamous for destroying and detesting The Thing, actually only gave the film a 2.5/4 and called it "lackluster". A 2.5/4 equals a 6.4/10. Not really "absolutely hated" material. If anything, it's slightly above average. Even The Guardian's infamous "instant junk...the essential moron movie of the 80's" gave the film a 5/10 rating.

Many have claimed the gore was the reason why critics were turned off, but 90% of the reviews I've read don't back this claim. While the gore was occasionally quoted as a negative factor, most unenthusiastic reviews cited the theme, tone, lack of character development, and slow pace as more alarming issues. Most seemed to be bored by the film, and many thought it was too dark and hopeless and should've been more uplifting. At the same time, tons of critics actually praised the special effects, along with the direction and acting. Hell, some even praised Ennio Morricone's Razzie-award nominated score!

Also, I hear and see an uncountable amount of people claiming the film bombed due to E.T. playing in theaters next door, and that people 1982 didn't want to see a scary alien. That's absurd. Too many examples of similar films with opposing themes playing at the same time in theaters and both doing fine have occurred to list. If anything, it appears that mismarketing and poor advertising lead to the lackluster performance.

So it appears this movie was really just seen as mediocre. It just seems that a lot of people take the extremely negative quotes from critics out of context to paint a picture that was far more severe than it really was. I think part of this misconception was perpetuated by Carpenter himself, who took the film's failure incredibly hard and exaggerated just how much it failed, because in his eyes, he was reflected how he felt. Sure, it does make for a more interesting story, but was The Thing "universally panned"? I'm not too sure. Audiences loved it too, including a young Quentin Tarantino who claimed to have seen it 18 times in theaters, so I don't think it was.

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ET is the 4th highest box office of all time (adjusted to inflation). To compare, Avengers Endgame is the 16th. The Thing was released a couple of weeks after ET. It didn't have any chance.
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/chart/top_lifetime_gross_adjusted/?adjust_gross_to=2019&ref_=bo_cso_ac


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But the thing is so much better.

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I love it and have seen it multiple times and it's only a matter of time until I watch it yet again. I think it's a great movie.

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Me too! I always enjoy.

I gotta give the remake a chance. Lol.

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I saw the remake when it came to Netflix. It's OK, but in no way does it compare to the original. Absolutely nothing could ever compare to the original, IMO.

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With all the cgi, big budget they still couldn’t Match it’s soul.

I still plan to watch it for some entertainment fun.

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You're right, CGI only goes so far. See the remake, I think you'll agree that it was OK but not as good.

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I saw some clips and vomited. Its nowhere, couldnt continue to watch it but wanna a give a full try.

It’s amazing that with all the advancements the special effects of the original still looked better.

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It wasn't a remake it was a prequel.

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I wasn't remembering that. Well, even so, it wasn't as good as the original IMO :-)

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Very true.

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It's my all time favorite sci-fi horror movie.

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Probably mine too.
Though I like the aliens as well.

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Cult classic

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It is on my top 10 list of all time for sure.

I did not see it when it came out in the theater because I would have been about 10 years old but as soon as I was old enough to ride my bike to the video store it became one of my favorites. As far as it being hated, I don’t think I ever heard anyone I knew say that ever.

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I've never heard anyone pan it.

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It is a movie I have watched regularly since first seeing it in 1982. Tbh, at the time it was all about blockbusters and ET was the biggest movie that year. You also had Poltergeist, Star Trek : Wrath of Kahn, Rocky 3, An Officer and a Gentleman and Tootsie.
Before contending with those heavyweights, the Thing was up against Conan the Barbarian, Tron, The Dark Crystal, 48 Hours and the much anticipated (at that time) Deathwish 2. There were other sequels too in Friday the 13th part 3, Halloween 3 and Grease 2.
For me it was a combination of people wanting less monster movies and there being a lot of other movies out at that time.

Personally I would watch the Thing over any of these.

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I like Deathwish 2.

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It's the only Deathwish sequel worth seeing.

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I like all of them lol. More so than the first as a rewarch cuz the first one is so serious and the others are much more popcorning.

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What???? No Death Wish 3? It’s the masterpiece of them all.

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I don't feel like there are many movies that are truly "better" than The Thing. The Thing is about as good as movies get.

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