MacReady to Childs: ""Why Don't We Just Wait Here For A Little While, See What Happens? Maybe we could watch The Thing playlist on Sci-Fi Station whilst we wait?" - ua-cam.com/play/PLbV8PUWO1igACXJ7-130oEwxa1OTG6OMX.html Subscribe to Sci-Fi Station for more of the greatest Film & TV Science Fiction moments - ua-cam.com/users/SciFiStationOfficial
the fact that on windows death for a second it showed palmer thing wearing a different color shirt, and when copper died his sleeves are suddenly rolled up
You guys realize that Blair was actually a hero? Before getting assimilated he stopped the thing from ever escaping into the real world by getting rid of everything the thing could use to escape.
Actually, they wanted The Thing 2011 to be made entirely of practical effects, but the production forced the filmmakers to make it CGI because they thought it was old-fashioned and they were afraid it would be funny for the audience, but according to the reactions to the behind the scenes with practical effects, it looked much better than CGI...
The scene where the infected blood leaps away with an animalistic shriek gets me every time!😱 And that, movie industry, is how you do a jumpscare correctly.
I wonder what happens to the hosts counsciousness? Does the thing completely erase it from the existence or are the host still alive after the assimilation but suffering under the thing's control?
well, you wont be alive when the thing changes you. there is no host. it changes you cell by cell. in the end, you are no longer human. you are an alien that looks like a human.
a horrifying creature is chasing you, pick one A. run as fast as you can and escape the monster B. run the lowest you ever ran and trip over everything possible even if its not in your way C. just stand there and get eaten the people in this movie: "ima go with B or C"
I mean Adam… the monster come really slow to him and he so: hmm I hope the monster get now burned. In the 1982 they all was 10000 times smarter. And I go with A
why i hate in every movie is that the characters just stop shooting but just stands there watching that everyone gets killed but to show their weaknesses
10:44 The dogs run out of the shed 14:23 "Bites down" 16:23 When i see the mother of all messes 17:30 Crewmember picks up the actor 19:12 The roach sees me with a can of Raid
I don't quite get the logic in the Thing's methods. 1. I understand Henrik's case, the Thing was quite new, it didn't know how humans react to an assimilation attempt. 2. After his first attempt ended in flames, he tried to be more stealthy, we didn't notice a thing from Juliette's and Griess' assimilation. This is also very logic. 3. Then the first thing I don't understand: How come it had to attack Kate so openly and agressively? Why couldn't it be just as stealthy as with e.g. Juliette? If it works with touching the victim (Adam) or grabbing by hand (Blair), why is this flexing needed? Kate was an easy prey there, and it ruined the whole situation with this agressive attack. 4. In dog-form the Thing is now much more experienced, he starts brilliantly, assimilating the first victim, probably Norris, with full discrecy. Then why does it have to transform among those other dogs? Why couldn't it just wait for the morning and assimilate some other men, still not knowing a thing? (I mean: in dog form, it saw that MacReady and Doc bring the dead amalgam-Thing so probably they will find out something about it, but that would've been still more time than just instantly finding out everything because of its transformation.)
Those are very good questions The thing's mistakes can be that it was selfconfident enough to belive it could assimilate Kate quite fast while being agressive However there's other fact I don't get
The problem is that we think about the Thing in a human way. I'm not sure this Thing is that logic, for me it's more a mix between a disease and an animal. I think most times when it tries to assimilate other people that's because it is hungry, simply... Or because it is being discovered and so has no other choice than to try killing everybody around... It also seems to be more stable in hound form than in human form, maybe because it is more complicated to mimic a human than a hound ? 🤔
Well, I mean the answers for both is because it seemed like the time to put a "reveal" scene there by the filmmakers, but that's the boring answer. We can speculate that the thing transforming instead of stealthily attacking is it asserting dominance over it's prey like many other animals do. Now the transformation in the cage could be that it felt cornered and threatened in the cage 🤷🏻♂️
you know, thinking about it I have an especulation about how it actually worked, if you think about it the thing always transforms when it is in the most unfortunate situation or the most advantageous. So I think more than it being on purpose it was more of an timer thing or uncontrollable instict of attacking his victims, like an "incompatible" host that can't stay in his normal form. Thats why with other bodies it can stay much longer undercover. Or it's not that complicated and they just wanted to show each transformation from each infested host and show that the creature is just that feral and violent.
my best assumption, the more it splits, the less it remembers, it only remembers what their victims do, but as they get destroyed, it loses that experience, memory etc, it cant copy it where two thing remember the same stuff, and sacrificing all that biomass to keep itself alive probably doesnt help, but its instinct is to stay alive at all costs
Gotta say I really dig this scene. That… THING!!!… looks so alien. Looks like some bizarre horse with like Starship Trooper Arachnid legs eating through its gut. 0:26 Both darn good movies.
1:28 This is the only thing i remember from this movie, and it's because of the way he moves his arms. It's like he's about to break out into a dance or something.
Question: Why didn't Adam just stand up and run away? If he couldn't run, his legs should have been able to scoot him away when he ran into a room and closed it; for example.
Lost count of how many times I've seen it since it was released back in 1982, bought it on VHS when it first came out and i wore the tape out, got it on dvd back in 2002, seen it a few times on TV, as well as a matter of fact it's on film 4 tonight (16/ 02 /24,) got it in to record, P. S. Seen it 3 times in one week when it was released back in 1982, the best horror /Sci fi film ever made in my honest opinion
The reason they did CGI was because originally they wanted to do practical effects, but other film people idk what spent said that it was "better to do CGI"
i never understood why the thing would decide to attack on the helicopter in the prequel. It had a sure way of getting to larger populations but risked crashing the helicopter.
Take it as that The Thing still needed to study humans, and doing so in a base in the middle of nowhere is better for that. Plus, in case of failure, it still required its spaceship if it were to escape
During the dog transformation, just before Childs began to burn it, did anyone notice a green colored human eye looking right at him before the face split open? Would anyone care to guess whose eye that belonged to? Had to have been from someone in the 2011 crew.
“According to John Carpenter's commentary, in the Kennel-Thing we are seeing bits and pieces of creatures the Thing has absorbed on other worlds before reaching Earth”
It would have to be destroyed in captivity like this. Because if any military branch on earth got ahold of it that would be the worst outcome. They would try and weaponize it and it would eventually escape. A creature that's survived millions of years longer than humans would eventually get smart and find a way to free itself. And like any parasite it's only objective is to spread and survive.
No the thing is that it takes only 1 cell now in theory we could prob come up with a way to counter that new antibodies and such however the distrust that would be around and the other fact that this thing is smart and would slowly become immune to the tests overtime
I know the 2011 thing is a huge step down from the 1982 one, what with the CGI, carbon copying the Carpenter one, and the acting…but one thing I’ll say. The sound design they used, specifically for Juliet? Terrifying. So they get a point or two for that in my opinion.
The dog transforming into the Thing in the 1982 film is so incredibly gross! 🤢 The special effects in the 1982 film are far superior than the 2011 film.
The husky scene will always be top tear horrific to me. I hated them for the longest time. But I love them now. Good lord. I couldn't look at them the same way before.
I don't understand why in the 2011 version it had those hooks, or whatever you want to call them, but in the Kurt Russell version it didn't. It's 2 completely different Things. :) :)
The thing i also dont like about the 2011 thing movie is that the characters don't really feel like real ppl, but just actors, since i feel like there were too many moments where some ppl just stood there and did nothing but watch as opposed to run or take action during the crsatures assimilation scene.
Question: Why didn't Adam just stand up and run away? If he couldn't run, his legs should have been able to scoot him away when he ran into a room and closed it; for example.
I think only fire acid or anything that destroys it at a cellular level hurts it other then that it can transform tear apart no damage each cell can be its own entity
@Zacker2 every cell has the potential to be it's own being and is a hive mind when together I doubt it feels and pain or shows discomfort unless it's killed at the cellular level fire, acid, bleach? Etc
They're still fighting shape-shifting aliens from space that disguise as a part of their crew. It's basically among us but on earth, or among us is basically this but in space
A few thoughts I've had... If the Thing absorbed someone wearing a wool sweater, could it become a sheep? Or a cotton plant if they were wearing cotton? Or a tree from the wooden boards of the outposts? Does the organic matter it absorbs have to be alive?
At ye end if this film there is no steam coming from the black Guys mouth but you can hardly see the white guy for steam . He also says he went and got lost in a storm!? What storm it’s a clear night while they are fighting the final form plus he would not go out alone after it. I think he is the thing.
No ha sia l'orecchino ché il dente incisivo d'oro, come spiegato nel film del 2011 e anche in modo molto logico, i corpi estranei come protesi, otturazioni e piercing, la Cosa non lì può replicare, quindi Childs è umano. Praticamente l'unica cosa positiva ché fa il film del 2011 è rispondere a questa domanda, per il resto avrebbero potuto fare di meglio.
Well I think this was made to entertain the entertainers John Carpenter Kurt Russell the rest of the original Crue I wish they'd put this on Tubi or Pluto TV
MacReady to Childs: ""Why Don't We Just Wait Here For A Little While, See What Happens? Maybe we could watch The Thing playlist on Sci-Fi Station whilst we wait?" - ua-cam.com/play/PLbV8PUWO1igACXJ7-130oEwxa1OTG6OMX.html
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Woo 02 11390 it😊
Uncanny
Será pingu the thing
'' You called me a crazy when I brought a flamethrower to an arctic expedition'' is my all time favorite youtube comment
Ive heard it was used to defrost pipes and other uses im sure
@@JaysonBernardo-ch9fv that what I always figured, it would have practical uses for them in that environment
15:51 those crackling sounds of the spider legs and eye storks coming out of the head, make my skin crawl
17:26 "Nom"
U mean this? 14:23
Rite all the sounds were nuts
@@TheMarshadowFan no, I mean the bit, where Norris’ head becomes a spider a little later
Bonecrack asmr
the fact that on windows death for a second it showed palmer thing wearing a different color shirt, and when copper died his sleeves are suddenly rolled up
This is basically just like if Among Us was a rated R horror movie with CGI effects and triple the gore.
@@kalynm2004 among us probably take inspiration from the thing
thb i never noticed that before
@@kalynm2004 the Thing is all practical. no cgi
Yeah. I see it. He wear a Green shirt for a second. Before He's wear again in Black shirtm
You guys realize that Blair was actually a hero? Before getting assimilated he stopped the thing from ever escaping into the real world by getting rid of everything the thing could use to escape.
if the thing can't assimilate mankind today then it'll just wait a little longer. there is no lack of patience in this thing.
@@Linchpin_TFthing
someone once made an interesting point to me: the thing might have had no interest in assimilating this planet... it just wanted to leave.
Crazy how much scarier the practical effects are compared to the cgi
Except for the scene when The Thing picks up a guy and flails around with him. That just looks hilarious because it is so obviously just a doll.
Actually, they wanted The Thing 2011 to be made entirely of practical effects, but the production forced the filmmakers to make it CGI because they thought it was old-fashioned and they were afraid it would be funny for the audience, but according to the reactions to the behind the scenes with practical effects, it looked much better than CGI...
I think Adam has the worst fate out of all these characters, haha
The 2011 Thing has it's problems, but I do love the fact that the Juliette-Thing tries to extinguish itself in the kitchen.
The one from 1982 is so unbelievably good. Easily in my top 3 horror movies ever
The scene where the infected blood leaps away with an animalistic shriek gets me every time!😱
And that, movie industry, is how you do a jumpscare correctly.
I wonder what happens to the hosts counsciousness? Does the thing completely erase it from the existence or are the host still alive after the assimilation but suffering under the thing's control?
They feel everything
@@JohnUrban-r8f So the victims are still alive after the assimilation?
@@finlandguy427 like their cells are getting taken over they can still feel and see everything thats going on
well, you wont be alive when the thing changes you. there is no host. it changes you cell by cell. in the end, you are no longer human. you are an alien that looks like a human.
@@JohnUrban-r8f I thought the subjects were killed but there bodies and memories were replicated.
a horrifying creature is chasing you, pick one
A. run as fast as you can and escape the monster
B. run the lowest you ever ran and trip over everything possible even if its not in your way
C. just stand there and get eaten
the people in this movie: "ima go with B or C"
I pick A.
I mean Adam… the monster come really slow to him and he so: hmm I hope the monster get now burned. In the 1982 they all was 10000 times smarter. And I go with A
I pick A, ain’t no way they just trip over anything or just stand there accepting their fate.
Even if you are running fast, you can’t escape the thing. It will grab you with its tentacles
A has to be my pick obviously
why i hate in every movie is that the characters just stop shooting but just stands there watching that everyone gets killed but to show their weaknesses
10:44 The dogs run out of the shed
14:23 "Bites down"
16:23 When i see the mother of all messes
17:30 Crewmember picks up the actor
19:12 The roach sees me with a can of Raid
I don't quite get the logic in the Thing's methods.
1. I understand Henrik's case, the Thing was quite new, it didn't know how humans react to an assimilation attempt.
2. After his first attempt ended in flames, he tried to be more stealthy, we didn't notice a thing from Juliette's and Griess' assimilation. This is also very logic.
3. Then the first thing I don't understand: How come it had to attack Kate so openly and agressively? Why couldn't it be just as stealthy as with e.g. Juliette? If it works with touching the victim (Adam) or grabbing by hand (Blair), why is this flexing needed? Kate was an easy prey there, and it ruined the whole situation with this agressive attack.
4. In dog-form the Thing is now much more experienced, he starts brilliantly, assimilating the first victim, probably Norris, with full discrecy. Then why does it have to transform among those other dogs? Why couldn't it just wait for the morning and assimilate some other men, still not knowing a thing? (I mean: in dog form, it saw that MacReady and Doc bring the dead amalgam-Thing so probably they will find out something about it, but that would've been still more time than just instantly finding out everything because of its transformation.)
Those are very good questions
The thing's mistakes can be that it was selfconfident enough to belive it could assimilate Kate quite fast while being agressive
However there's other fact I don't get
The problem is that we think about the Thing in a human way. I'm not sure this Thing is that logic, for me it's more a mix between a disease and an animal. I think most times when it tries to assimilate other people that's because it is hungry, simply... Or because it is being discovered and so has no other choice than to try killing everybody around... It also seems to be more stable in hound form than in human form, maybe because it is more complicated to mimic a human than a hound ? 🤔
Well, I mean the answers for both is because it seemed like the time to put a "reveal" scene there by the filmmakers, but that's the boring answer. We can speculate that the thing transforming instead of stealthily attacking is it asserting dominance over it's prey like many other animals do. Now the transformation in the cage could be that it felt cornered and threatened in the cage 🤷🏻♂️
you know, thinking about it I have an especulation about how it actually worked, if you think about it the thing always transforms when it is in the most unfortunate situation or the most advantageous.
So I think more than it being on purpose it was more of an timer thing or uncontrollable instict of attacking his victims, like an "incompatible" host that can't stay in his normal form. Thats why with other bodies it can stay much longer undercover.
Or it's not that complicated and they just wanted to show each transformation from each infested host and show that the creature is just that feral and violent.
my best assumption, the more it splits, the less it remembers, it only remembers what their victims do, but as they get destroyed, it loses that experience, memory etc, it cant copy it where two thing remember the same stuff, and sacrificing all that biomass to keep itself alive probably doesnt help, but its instinct is to stay alive at all costs
Gotta say I really dig this scene. That… THING!!!… looks so alien. Looks like some bizarre horse with like Starship Trooper Arachnid legs eating through its gut. 0:26
Both darn good movies.
If a sequel comes out for the thing, I bet it would focus on the Soviet Unions perspective.
Soviet scientists collapse before the thing even manages to come into story
@@dotdot5906 cope harder
@@dotdot5906 authoritarian communism sucks but lets be real it wouldnt be that ridiculous
@dotdot5906 cringe🗿
1:28 This is the only thing i remember from this movie, and it's because of the way he moves his arms. It's like he's about to break out into a dance or something.
😂😂
Hope the sequel comes out.
I wish they adapt The Thing: northman nightmare comic.
The blood went like AAAAAAHHHHH!!!
Question: Why didn't Adam just stand up and run away? If he couldn't run, his legs should have been able to scoot him away when he ran into a room and closed it; for example.
It was already too late
Yeah it was way to late the thing had already touched him so he was done for
Easier said then done
@@Dj_Raptor196 the thing touched me
Lost count of how many times I've seen it since it was released back in 1982, bought it on VHS when it first came out and i wore the tape out, got it on dvd back in 2002, seen it a few times on TV, as well as a matter of fact it's on film 4 tonight (16/ 02 /24,) got it in to record, P. S. Seen it 3 times in one week when it was released back in 1982, the best horror /Sci fi film ever made in my honest opinion
16:24 the way Palmer speak already tell that he's infected
16:43 See Mac’s flinch before the jumpscare
And the hand he used to hold the blood sample, it’s a fake hand
It's clear as night and day, how much better the practical effects of the 1982 version look, when compared to the CGI in the 2011 version
The reason they did CGI was because originally they wanted to do practical effects, but other film people idk what spent said that it was "better to do CGI"
Love how the Norris head just kinda, walks away. In a rather humorous matter, may I add.
“Don’t mind me, nothing to see here”
9:22 for the thing 2011 haters
Oh damn i thought you were my discord pfp there for a sec
Wouldn't be a thing movie without a dead dog, right?
-Dead Meat
Nice homage to a detail from 1982 at 17:40 in the 2011 one at 4:43 with the almost identical lamp shattering
i never understood why the thing would decide to attack on the helicopter in the prequel. It had a sure way of getting to larger populations but risked crashing the helicopter.
Take it as that The Thing still needed to study humans, and doing so in a base in the middle of nowhere is better for that.
Plus, in case of failure, it still required its spaceship if it were to escape
Le ganó su instinto depredador:la tentación de tener una presa que asimilar era más importante que su inteligencia
The things wants to escape earth, atleast in this movie.
Staying at the base was the better option.
"Want a hand" is def the scariest part of the 2011 one
Exactly
They should make a game about the thing in the style of until dawn.
Among Us
Man,yeah,you right
Dead space
Check out Nuclear Nightmare. It's pretty damn awesome and it's completely new.
Fire is the best invention of all time 🔥
I haven't seen either of these movies, but i would love to see the old version. It looks great.
The dog thing made me sad 😢
Me too I have huskies and love tgem so much they cuddled into me like saying ahhh it’s only a movie nothings gonna happen to us was sweet
Both transformations of the thing in both movies are scary
During the dog transformation, just before Childs began to burn it, did anyone notice a green colored human eye looking right at him before the face split open? Would anyone care to guess whose eye that belonged to? Had to have been from someone in the 2011 crew.
“According to John Carpenter's commentary, in the Kennel-Thing we are seeing bits and pieces of creatures the Thing has absorbed on other worlds before reaching Earth”
15:09 Flamethrower and dynamite? An explosive mixture😱
yo y los panas cuando hacemos un test quien es un transespecie: 16:40
everytime that damn flamethrowers ...
I'm thinking, would humanity be able to survive against this plague if that happened?
It would have to be destroyed in captivity like this. Because if any military branch on earth got ahold of it that would be the worst outcome. They would try and weaponize it and it would eventually escape. A creature that's survived millions of years longer than humans would eventually get smart and find a way to free itself. And like any parasite it's only objective is to spread and survive.
probably not
Nope. We will become a giant gorgeous flesh( 8 billion people + animals)
No the thing is that it takes only 1 cell now in theory we could prob come up with a way to counter that new antibodies and such however the distrust that would be around and the other fact that this thing is smart and would slowly become immune to the tests overtime
It won’t
You know that two dogs escaped but the other two dogs didn't
That’s why freezing it was always the best option. Idk why neither crew adapt to the snow and trapped it
Burning the thing was the only way to burn the things cells, burning the cells is the only way it can die.
I know the 2011 thing is a huge step down from the 1982 one, what with the CGI, carbon copying the Carpenter one, and the acting…but one thing I’ll say.
The sound design they used, specifically for Juliet? Terrifying. So they get a point or two for that in my opinion.
2:07 factory seek chase be like:
Love the John Carpenter’The Thing’. The other wasn’t bad. Nothing will ever top John Carpenters the thing.
Dog scene in kennel broke my heart as kiddo. 😢
Does anyone else find it funny when windows is getting eaten and his legs are just flailing around 😂?
No, your humor is just horrible
Yes. Yes I do.
That thing Disguise itself to look like humans just to sneak in
The dog transforming into the Thing in the 1982 film is so incredibly gross! 🤢 The special effects in the 1982 film are far superior than the 2011 film.
Accept for the blob the blob is so grosser that the thing cause the way it just Heating inside of a red gooey red slime
9:22 that secne yukine chris react that
The husky scene will always be top tear horrific to me. I hated them for the longest time. But I love them now. Good lord. I couldn't look at them the same way before.
I don't understand why in the 2011 version it had those hooks, or whatever you want to call them, but in the Kurt Russell version it didn't. It's 2 completely different Things. :) :)
The thing i also dont like about the 2011 thing movie is that the characters don't really feel like real ppl, but just actors, since i feel like there were too many moments where some ppl just stood there and did nothing but watch as opposed to run or take action during the crsatures assimilation scene.
And they're all too forgettable. Plus they really the prequel to bank on a female protagonist instead of writing everyone better.
still the best one
I love the CGI
I hate the CGI it’s not the same and pales in comparison as the practicality of the 1982 thing.
Hopefully they’ll do a sequel to the 1982 film.
Who created such a grotesque movie?😱😱 I`m hooked on it!😍😍
rob bottin made the puppets john carpenter is the director
Lesson 1: 9:22
6:18 great shootin tex!
They hurt the alien
Not enough sadly
Lesson Final: 18:20
La parte comica non è l'inseguimento con il mostro ma è lei che chiude soltanto la porta, andavano bene negli anni 80-90 questi film 😅
Julletie looks LIKE celer FROM mimicry by europhia horror games
The incompetent dunce with the flamethrower 🙄🙄same old $hit in all horror films. Gee, the ingenuity coming out of Hollywood is so impressive.
Half life headcrab infeccion in cut context:
Adoro esse filme. Os 2.
It just wanted to be loved...
Ehh, not really
The hand assimilation and face assimilation are the worst ones
Question: Why didn't Adam just stand up and run away? If he couldn't run, his legs should have been able to scoot him away when he ran into a room and closed it; for example.
The Thing 1982. in de best horror sf movie
Lesson 2: 13:33
Imagine if the thing was connected to Dead space .. I mean it makes sense
So where is the Marker then?
1982 film 🔛🔝
Dude the near the last part lol
true terror and suspense
This is how mimicry game was created.
I like this video
Doc got it horribly in this scene, arms bitten off, and then burned alive by McCready, even though you can't see it.
La película merece un 10
2011 looks like a dead space cut scene or resident evil
Second of all why is all the monsters scary
That was the lqst thing at the end in the form of big monster but they killed it wit dynamite the end
I think both Among us and this film are all connected together.
Does the thing even feel pain when transforming
I think only fire acid or anything that destroys it at a cellular level hurts it other then that it can transform tear apart no damage each cell can be its own entity
I doubt it.
@Zacker2 every cell has the potential to be it's own being and is a hive mind when together I doubt it feels and pain or shows discomfort unless it's killed at the cellular level fire, acid, bleach? Etc
Among us be like.
THEY FUCKING HURT THE ALIEN GODDAMN IT
They should make this into a game
Thats basically what among us is
They are not in space
They're still fighting shape-shifting aliens from space that disguise as a part of their crew. It's basically among us but on earth, or among us is basically this but in space
True
They did. Theres a survival horror game for the ps2 that's a sequel to the original movie just called "The Thing"
Carter-Thing: NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! 8:54
1982 > 2011
I wish this is all of my family
10:47 at one of the dogs escaped
Did someone know what IS the music at the end ?
The thing weakness is fire
I love those movies
IF I MADE A SPIN OFF CALLED "THINGS" WOULD YOU WATCH IT ?
A few thoughts I've had...
If the Thing absorbed someone wearing a wool sweater, could it become a sheep? Or a cotton plant if they were wearing cotton? Or a tree from the wooden boards of the outposts? Does the organic matter it absorbs have to be alive?
Deve essere viva
At ye end if this film there is no steam coming from the black
Guys mouth but you can hardly see the white guy for steam . He also says he went and got lost in a storm!? What storm it’s a clear night while they are fighting the final form plus he would not go out alone after it. I think he is the thing.
No ha sia l'orecchino ché il dente incisivo d'oro, come spiegato nel film del 2011 e anche in modo molto logico, i corpi estranei come protesi, otturazioni e piercing, la Cosa non lì può replicare, quindi Childs è umano.
Praticamente l'unica cosa positiva ché fa il film del 2011 è rispondere a questa domanda, per il resto avrebbero potuto fare di meglio.
1:48 Among us Reference?
Seu kid
@@CaioWaterson-id3hq Umm, I'm a young man, it was just a joke.
Among Us was probably based off this movie
Among us was based off 1982’s movie. Cool, huh?
Among Us be like:
Well I think this was made to entertain the entertainers John Carpenter Kurt Russell the rest of the original Crue I wish they'd put this on Tubi or Pluto TV