The Thing (Complete Score) - Ennio Morricone

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  • Complete score from "The Thing" by Ennio Morricone
    00:00 A Ship of Some Kind
    01:44 Main Title
    02:00 Anarctica, Winter 1982
    04:36 It Begins...
    05:26 The Norwegian Camp
    11:57 The Man-Thing
    13:22 What Appears to be Normal
    14:20 Weird and Pissed off
    15:24 Burn It
    16:34 Autopsy on an Alien
    18:17 The Crater
    21:18 The Probability of Infection
    23:57 The Find of the Century
    24:22 It's Bennings
    25:28 The Chameleon Strikes in the Dark
    26:32 The Thing that was Bennings
    28:36 Nobody Trusts Anybody / Fuchs
    31:00 Mac's Shack
    33:50 No Way Out
    36:38 The Garry Blair Thing
    37:00 The Real Thing
    37:57 One Last Thing
    40:22 End Title
    Composed by Ennio Morricone
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  • @zainsalah3741
    @zainsalah3741 Před 5 lety +67

    00:00 A Ship of Some Kind
    01:44 Main Title
    02:00 Anarctica, Winter 1982
    04:36 It Begins...
    05:26 The Norwegian Camp
    11:57 The Man-Thing
    13:22 What Appears to be Normal
    14:20 Weird and Pissed off
    15:24 Burn It
    16:34 Autopsy on an Alien
    18:17 The Crater
    21:18 The Probability of Infection
    23:57 The Find of the Century
    24:22 It's Bennings
    25:28 The Chameleon Strikes in the Dark
    26:32 The Thing that was Bennings
    28:36 Nobody Trusts Anybody / Fuchs
    31:00 Mac's Shack
    33:50 No Way Out
    36:38 The Garry Blair Thing
    37:00 The Real Thing
    37:57 One Last Thing
    40:22 End Title

    • @stephenpowell5912
      @stephenpowell5912 Před 2 lety +1

      ☠️💀🇺🇲A Great classic Sinister Theme to a Sucessful Iconic Horror Movie what time Magazine described as Horrific ☠️💀🇺🇲Watch Clark ,He was close to those Dogs ,Yikes 🧟🐉🕷️

  • @macantonioc
    @macantonioc Před 5 lety +427

    In my opinion, John Carpenter's best work!

    • @buttersiut1759
      @buttersiut1759 Před 4 lety +8

      By far !

    • @pernardbivot3156
      @pernardbivot3156 Před 4 lety +1

      @No1 Jack a Masterpiece !

    • @robopounder
      @robopounder Před 4 lety +6

      i think they live is my favorite but the thing is a close second

    • @KaeRZed
      @KaeRZed Před 4 lety +14

      "Prince of Darkness" is also really creepy...and so insane...

    • @radieuseaurore
      @radieuseaurore Před 4 lety +4

      In Carpenter's opinion too !

  • @trystanhumphries3690
    @trystanhumphries3690 Před 5 lety +268

    "Why don't we...just wait here for a little while...see what happens..."
    Best. Movie. Ending. Ever.

    • @trystanhumphries3690
      @trystanhumphries3690 Před 4 lety +5

      That's a damn good point.
      Another very Carpenter influenced movie too.

    • @magmamouse7270
      @magmamouse7270 Před 4 lety +1

      @schimmel72 Idk man, the mist had no depth to its ending. It made you go "wow. That was anticlimatic."

    • @magmamouse7270
      @magmamouse7270 Před 4 lety +1

      @schimmel72 Of course, it's not like gory or anything. It's just a little surprising. Overly sad things and such aren't interesting.

    • @syrus3k
      @syrus3k Před 3 lety +1

      100% agree. This is pretty much what would happen. I'd probably try and find more whisky though.

    • @jaleelel-shabazz5459
      @jaleelel-shabazz5459 Před 3 lety +5

      From the prelude THING, we now know neither Childs or MacReady were infected since they both were wearing earrings.

  • @r.uthere.6201
    @r.uthere.6201 Před 2 lety +55

    Was 11 years old, my father took us kids to the Movie.
    I still remember him saying “Kids we are not going to see that stupid ET movie, we’re going to see a real movie.”
    Being a little disappointed, I sat in the back seat of the car as we pulled up to the movie theater. Sat down and was scare shitless that whole movie!
    Years later still blown away how awesome that movie was.

  • @Takeshi357
    @Takeshi357 Před 5 lety +235

    "The generator's gone."
    "Can we fix it?"
    "It's _gone_ MacReady!"

    • @justinlloyd6455
      @justinlloyd6455 Před 4 lety +13

      I often think about that scene, even if I haven't watched the movie in a year or two. Then MacReady slowly lowers the flare.... realizing they are in deep shit.

    • @GLORYNEVADASMITH
      @GLORYNEVADASMITH Před 4 lety +5

      I thought you meant : " This Generation is gone " ; " Can we fix it ? " ; " It's gone MacReady ! "

    • @psychedelicsoul3260
      @psychedelicsoul3260 Před 3 lety +3

      @@GLORYNEVADASMITH nah like literally gone! 😂

    • @Surgicaldamage
      @Surgicaldamage Před 3 lety +7

      Till we can figure out who's who this generation, I suggest we all start eating out of cans and prep our own food.

    • @b1xst3r65
      @b1xst3r65 Před 3 lety +3

      Any way we can fix it!?

  • @videoplusdvd
    @videoplusdvd Před 6 lety +226

    "Now, if you don't mind, I'd prefer not to spend the rest of the winter TIED TO THIS F**KING COUCH!!"

    • @paulford8651
      @paulford8651 Před 3 lety +5

      One of the funnier moments!, especially when that thing is thrashing about next to him!...great scene!

    • @moodyowlproductions4287
      @moodyowlproductions4287 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh well if your gonna be like that you can stay there a little longer ok

  • @natazer
    @natazer Před 6 lety +631

    I'm at work alone at night listening to this. My office door whistles weirdly and its snowing outside. And a bunch of lights are out in my office. Good times!

    • @estebanlara3702
      @estebanlara3702 Před 5 lety +31

      Excellent!!!! Listen for the tiniest sound. If someone knocks, burn them!!!

    • @AnnatarCarvour
      @AnnatarCarvour Před 5 lety +19

      I THOUGHT I SAW FUCHS !!
      MAYBE IT TRIED TO BURN HIM ???!
      Maybe he burned himself before it had a chance to get to him...

    • @razorblade530
      @razorblade530 Před 5 lety +34

      keep a close eye on Ted from accounting. Nobody can trust anyone in this damn office anymore …

    • @ethanbox2010
      @ethanbox2010 Před 5 lety +1

      Me too, actually

    • @geraldbenton1
      @geraldbenton1 Před 5 lety +1

      @@razorblade530 🤣

  • @clarkkent6035
    @clarkkent6035 Před 7 lety +1229

    5 dislikes failed the blood test

    • @eventhor7524
      @eventhor7524 Před 6 lety +67

      10 people are still tied to that fucking couch.

    • @peterson88keyz
      @peterson88keyz Před 5 lety +38

      57 people are weird and pissed off

    • @youredefeeted8136
      @youredefeeted8136 Před 5 lety +39

      It's 58 now,it's spreading.......we gotta burn the rest of them.

    • @michalslatina8004
      @michalslatina8004 Před 5 lety +5

      hahaha! I know,right? :)

    • @michalslatina8004
      @michalslatina8004 Před 5 lety +6

      And remember...data suggest that upon 1st.contact,the organism would infect earth´s entire population within twenty-seven thousand hours.That´s a little over three years! So,be vigilant!

  • @RUDAMENTRY
    @RUDAMENTRY Před 6 lety +485

    I usually watch this movie during winter. It just makes it more fitting.

    • @Thegamingground
      @Thegamingground Před 5 lety +16

      I did that + playing the PC game during one of Sweden's worst winters in modern time. Well, I was on high alert for most of the winter xD

    • @judsongaiden9878
      @judsongaiden9878 Před 4 lety +7

      I used to do that same thing as a teenager in the mid to late '90s. I'd watch 'The Thing' and play Doom.

    • @JohnDoe77099
      @JohnDoe77099 Před 4 lety +11

      The Shining looks like another good option to do that 😂

    • @samcoral8061
      @samcoral8061 Před 4 lety +1

      It s true!

    • @vinzelrato
      @vinzelrato Před 3 lety +2

      or during the covid confinment ; )

  • @nickshaw5672
    @nickshaw5672 Před 6 lety +103

    Absolutely what a horror soundtrack should sound like.

    • @fat80832
      @fat80832 Před 5 lety +7

      check out “The Witch” soundtrack, scares the shit out of me

    • @vinnyrose3672
      @vinnyrose3672 Před 5 lety +3

      It's so foreboding, I remember the first time I saw the thing, the hair on my arms stood up

  • @alessioscoppa1745
    @alessioscoppa1745 Před 4 lety +110

    Just came here after hearing of Moricone's death. A real genius.

    • @robertmanfredthurrigl9424
      @robertmanfredthurrigl9424 Před 3 lety +1

      I was not aware Moricone did this one !

    • @FuturePast2019
      @FuturePast2019 Před 3 lety +4

      @@robertmanfredthurrigl9424 Morricone's score for this film was nominated for a Razzie, while his score for The Hateful Eight - which has some unused music from this film in it - won him his only Best Original Score Oscar

    • @balabanasireti
      @balabanasireti Před 3 lety +8

      @@FuturePast2019 It's almost like people that do film awards are stupid and we should just ignore them.

    • @Klutech
      @Klutech Před 3 lety +1

      @@balabanasireti hear hear

  • @davegadget111
    @davegadget111 Před 5 lety +13

    it's impossible that he was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for this music. Someone is crazy. Thanx for sharing.This music evokes shivers especially the main track . Great

    • @suzetterothmann2891
      @suzetterothmann2891 Před rokem

      Golden Raspberry Award?! What an insult to a musical genius. I think some a-hole was really jealous.

    • @tom2659
      @tom2659 Před 2 měsíci +2

      The razzies are stupid. Scarface was nominated for a bunch

  • @Emulous79
    @Emulous79 Před 6 lety +186

    "The Thing cannot be described-there is no language for such abysms of shrieking and immemorial lunacy, such eldritch contradictions of all matter, force, and cosmic order. " - H.P. Lovecraft

    • @user-zi7qd1fy7d
      @user-zi7qd1fy7d Před 6 lety +3

      Dan Warren Did you interview him in the Heaven or something???

    • @user-zi7qd1fy7d
      @user-zi7qd1fy7d Před 6 lety +1

      Viktor Pedrova Oh, cool how the description of Cthulhu matches with that of the Thing.

    • @estebanlara3702
      @estebanlara3702 Před 5 lety +1

      Excellent comparison

    • @lovjyot1
      @lovjyot1 Před 5 lety +5

      Makes you wonder our place in the universe.

    • @szpaQ83
      @szpaQ83 Před 5 lety +2

      Carpenter made his tribute to HPL. Watch "In the mouth of Madness".

  • @anthonyperry8687
    @anthonyperry8687 Před 5 lety +15

    This is a rite of passage now in my family....all must pass through the terror of the Thing before the age of 13

  • @HustlerMitch
    @HustlerMitch Před 7 lety +257

    Ennio Morricone is such a brilliant composer..

    • @Fatalerror094
      @Fatalerror094 Před 6 lety +13

      He is indeed!
      But, lets not forget the contributions of John Carpenter & Alan Howarth to the score.

    • @SmokingSpoon
      @SmokingSpoon Před 6 lety +4

      JC and his damn synths.. I just love them lol

    • @vinnyrose3672
      @vinnyrose3672 Před 5 lety +2

      He's a true artist I've loved his music ever since seeing the good the bad & the ugly as a child

    • @HabAnagarek
      @HabAnagarek Před 4 lety +2

      Carpenter did the first piece, the title sequence. Always fills me unspeakable dread, before the damn movie begins.

    • @andresbravo6493
      @andresbravo6493 Před 4 lety +10

      RIP Maestro

  • @Corporal_Hicks
    @Corporal_Hicks Před 6 lety +123

    The Thing 1982 is a crazy creepy sci-fi / horror movie with some wild fancy effects, music and sound effects. The claustrophobic atmosphere is absolutely fantastic. The different actors are doing a fantastic job in making the whole movie believable!
    Great movie and Score !!!

  • @fporretto
    @fporretto Před 7 lety +250

    It is amazing how a simple theme, instrumented equally simply, can so effectively induce that ominous "it's coming and there's nowhere to run" sense that underpins true terror. Ennio Morricone is an underappreciated giant.

    • @habovay3
      @habovay3 Před 6 lety +9

      No longer. The man's finally an Oscar winner, and for a film ("The Hateful Eight") that not only was heavily inspired by Carpenter's masterpiece, but even contained snippets (20:22) from its soundtrack.

    • @habovay3
      @habovay3 Před 6 lety +3

      Thanks, Organladen. Guess that answers my question directly below. By the way . . . . . . . . where's Blair?

    • @Emulous79
      @Emulous79 Před 6 lety +2

      Some of the most simple things are God. Nature is the most free and simple thing. The core of reality. Probably the majority of Bible-belt Christians in power (never a good thing) voted to witch-hunt brilliant geniuses like Carpenter ("An Alien? It contadicts God!"). Fucking stupid stubborn arrogant fucktard cunts.

    • @habovay3
      @habovay3 Před 6 lety +4

      Good grief, Dan. Way to kill the vibe. Witch-hunting Christians had nothing whatsoever to do with Carpenter's directorial demise. "Halloween" aside, the man, despite having created some true classics, simply never had a financial hit. Just like in sports where coaches who consistently don't make the playoffs get fired, in film if all your movies flop, eventually the phone stops ringing and the financial backers quit lining up. Simple as that. Lighten up, Francis.

    • @Emulous79
      @Emulous79 Před 6 lety

      But real. This film has ZERO hope. The only hope is the alien takes over the entire world population, and hopefully creates more smart people, like smart water and smart phones and in the future smart puppet people.

  • @ABandApart01
    @ABandApart01 Před 6 lety +283

    I remember my dad wanting to show me this when I was 16, I said what's it about?? He said, trust me Connor, it's good 😂😂😂 still one of my favs to this day

    • @mrbrubeker4706
      @mrbrubeker4706 Před 6 lety +5

      I saw this when I was 11.

    • @scalereality4840
      @scalereality4840 Před 6 lety +11

      that's a cool dad

    • @ricksanchez6370
      @ricksanchez6370 Před 6 lety +16

      A toast to cool dads. *hits flask*

    • @monkey363
      @monkey363 Před 6 lety +2

      my dad showed this to me when I was 6. I wasn't scared though, i thought it was rad. first r-rated movie i saw.

    • @usmh
      @usmh Před 6 lety +5

      If my dad showed this to me when I was 6, I'd punch him in the face. Way too disturbing for a 6 yo.

  • @matthewlukebrady6198
    @matthewlukebrady6198 Před 4 lety +55

    "I come from a background of experimental music which mingled real sounds together with musical sounds."
    Ennio Morricone, one of greatest composers to have ever blessed cinema has sadly left us. Me talking about this legend will not do justice to his legacy. With over 520 credited scores, it is a life worth lived. Every single one of his scores are so uniquely distinct, and yet fits so perfectly with the genre it's based on.
    Some of the best written music ever, such as: 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly', 'The Untouchables', 'Once Upon a Time in America', 'The Mission', 'The Hateful Eight', and 'Days of Heaven'. Of course, not forgetting 'The Thing', with its two beats sounding like a heartbeat, but like an alien trying to imitate a human heart in order to blend in. Super eerie.
    Also, the Razzie Awards don't know shit when it comes to movies. For those who do not know what I am talking about, let me briefly explain. The score for 'The Thing' was nominated for Worst Score at the ceremony. Like...what!?
    Even if you haven't seen the movie, you would most certainly heard one of his scores. You just cannot escape it; it is that timeless and instantly recognizable. A titian has left the building.
    Rest in power, Ennio Morricone.

    • @ofenfilmproduktion3864
      @ofenfilmproduktion3864 Před 4 lety +4

      Matthew Brady Oh! This is one of his best work in my mind...He was a real genius. We will miss him...

    • @deeclark8769
      @deeclark8769 Před 3 lety +5

      Matthew Brady I hate the Razzie awards. Besides just not getting how great this score is, what kind of jerks spend their time focusing on something being bad? Artists create, what do they do? RIP maestro, and thank you for all you have left behind.

    • @tctyt
      @tctyt Před 2 lety +4

      Ennio Morricone, Jerry Goldsmith, and James Horner, rip to these legends.

  • @cassandra9581
    @cassandra9581 Před 6 lety +65

    Classic soundtrack. Ever since I was a kid, John Carpenter's The Thing has given me a genuine disturbed feeling. I really came to appreciate the soundtrack and how much it adds to the scenes. Just all around a brilliant film.

    • @user-bi2lm5wg7r
      @user-bi2lm5wg7r Před 6 lety +1

      What if a thing like that is actually sleeping somewhere in the tundra and is going to wake up as the global warming goes on? That will be an awesome soundtrack for all of us!

  • @hreodbeort7947
    @hreodbeort7947 Před 6 lety +63

    One of the greatest films I've ever seen.

    • @vinnyrose3672
      @vinnyrose3672 Před 5 lety +3

      Same

    • @austrianwing
      @austrianwing Před 4 lety +3

      Yep. An unsung eighties gem along with 'Runaway Train'; a rather 'snowy' movie too...

    • @jaleelel-shabazz5459
      @jaleelel-shabazz5459 Před 3 lety +2

      When it comes to sci-fi horror, this is the greatest film I ever saw. If anyone makes one better I hope I'm alive to see it!!

    • @outpost31mac
      @outpost31mac Před 2 lety +1

      @@jaleelel-shabazz5459 It's not at the same level as 'The Thing', but check out 'The Last Winter'. It's got a similar 'Thing' vibe and is really atmospheric.

    • @jaleelel-shabazz5459
      @jaleelel-shabazz5459 Před 2 lety

      @@outpost31mac: I'll look for it thanks.

  • @r.p.9198
    @r.p.9198 Před 2 lety +5

    I was lucky enough to have seen the movie in a theater when it first came out. It's still the creepiest movie I've ever seen. The alien was crazy weird.

  • @Brecconable
    @Brecconable Před 6 lety +164

    28:36 I'm gonna hide this tape when I'm finished, if none of us make it at least there'll be some kind of record. Storm's been hitting us hard now for 48 hours. We still have nothing to go on. One other thing, I think it rips through your clothes when it takes you over. Windows found some shredded long-johns but the name-tag was missing. They could be anybodies. Nobody...nobody trusts anybody now, and we're all very tired. There is nothing else I can do. ...just wait.
    R.J. MacReady, helicopter pilot, US Outpost No. 31.

    • @vinzelrato
      @vinzelrato Před 4 lety +1

      You should read John W. Campbell's short story ''The beast from another world". It definitely worth it.

    • @adrianabundiz148
      @adrianabundiz148 Před 4 lety +3

      dega723 I think you mean The Thing from Another World. The book Campbell wrote was called Who Goes There?

    • @jaleelel-shabazz5459
      @jaleelel-shabazz5459 Před 3 lety +1

      @@adrianabundiz148: I wished John Carpenter named the movie same as the Book, "Who Goes There". Many people got the Carpenter's Thing mixed up with the original. I think that was part of the reason for Carpenter's [Thing] slow start in the theatre.

  • @RollingThunder69
    @RollingThunder69 Před 6 lety +26

    I still remember sneaking over to the neighbors house to watch this. I had no idea what I was in for.

  • @psychokitty444
    @psychokitty444 Před 6 lety +192

    Ever notice how the electronics only kick in when a Thing is active and plotting, and the traditional instrumentation picks up only when it's dormant or the scene is focused on humans (and passive Things)?
    Electronics:
    * A Ship Of Some Kind - The Thing's Ship Crashes.
    * Anarctica, Winter 1982/It Begins... - The Thing comes to the camp and is accepted in.
    * What Appears to Be Normal - Foreshadows the Norwegian-Thing not actually being dead.
    * Weird and Pissed off/Burn It - No explanation needed.
    * Find of the Century to The Chameleon Strikes... - Bennings is assimilated.
    * Nobody Trusts Anybody / Fuchs - The Thing isolates Fuchs and tries to frame MacReady.
    * Mac's Shack - Mac is framed, and the assimilated Norris features prominently while trying to keep him out.
    * No Way Out - Blair-Thing destroys the generator.
    * The Garry Blair Thing - Garry is absorbed by Blair.
    Whereas the orchestra is thusly used:
    * The Norwegian Camp - There is a Thing here, but it's inactive, and the scene is focused on Doc and Mac's discoveries.
    * The Man-Thing - The camp regards the still-dormant Norwegian-Thing as Mac starts to suspect the dog.
    * Autopsy on an Alien - Once again, another Thing is incapacitated while the camp looks on in fear and disgust.
    * The Crater - Mac, Palmer and Norris fly to and investigate the crash site. NOTE: While at least one of the latter is probably a Thing by this point, Mac always accompanies one, meaning no assimilations could have taken place.
    * The Probability of Infection - Blair's calculations start his paranoid downward spiral.
    * The Thing that was Bennings - The team solemnly destroys Bennings and the other two inactive Things.
    The last three tracks are the only ones which bend the rules, but for good reason:
    * The Real Thing: The blend of of synth and strings underscores the ambiguity of Blair. We know by the end that he's a Thing, but it's impossible to say just when he was infected, and to what degree (if any) it influenced his actions throughout.
    * One Last Thing/End Title: Played back to back, these two cues emphasize the ambiguity of just whether or not either of the survivors are infected at the end.
    It's really a shame Carpenter and Morricone didn't see eye-to-eye on the final product, because that is truly genius-level attention to detail.

    • @Vishnu_Karthik
      @Vishnu_Karthik Před 5 lety +14

      Its amazing to see what talented humans are capable of doing when they get together and cooperate. This perfectly demonstrates why humans are so far ahead of every animal on the planet.

    • @MattSipka
      @MattSipka Před 5 lety +6

      When the thing attacks again after the dog kennel scene the music is almost non existent.

    • @Brecconable
      @Brecconable Před 5 lety +2

      Pretty good synopsis of the OST and plot.

    • @giuliogrifi7739
      @giuliogrifi7739 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Vishnu_Karthik False impression !!!

    • @V0YAG3R
      @V0YAG3R Před 4 lety

      psychokitty444 no

  • @conquistadan2069
    @conquistadan2069 Před 7 lety +104

    Literally one of my all time favorite movies, I can watch it any day.

  • @rienneant7607
    @rienneant7607 Před 4 lety +20

    The master has left us, but his work will live on. This piece sends chills through my bones every single time.

  • @danieldevito6380
    @danieldevito6380 Před 3 lety +2

    This is just 1 of COUNTLESS reasons why Ennio Morricone is a LEGEND is win forever be remember as one of the best movie composer's of all time... If not THE best... His musical scores add just add much to a great movie at the story and the acting...

    • @KurdtLives
      @KurdtLives Před 3 lety +2

      I LOVE Ennio but most of the synthy/bassline stuff is Carpenter's music, Morricone had to do his music before the film was finished and they realized they need more tension building pieces so John Carpenter and his music partner Alan Howarth deserve a lot of credit

    • @perilousjack1964
      @perilousjack1964 Před 3 lety

      @@KurdtLives very true.

    • @danieldevito6380
      @danieldevito6380 Před 2 lety +1

      @@KurdtLives I honestly had no idea. Just another reason why it's so sad that Carpenter isn't given NEARLY the amount of praise he deserves. Sure, he's made a few crappy movies, but he's also made some of the greatest movies of all time... As well as some of the most memorable scenes of all time. The part Mac yells "It's not Bennings", then when The Thing looks at him with its twisted "hands", and screams with that hellish howl, still gives me goosebumps to this day.

  • @peterson88keyz
    @peterson88keyz Před 6 lety +219

    "Hey Sweden!"
    "They're Norwegian Mac."

  • @ryancitrin5219
    @ryancitrin5219 Před 5 lety +10

    By far the most intense sci-fi horror of all time. Nothing compares. I think mostly because John Carpenter made the atmosphere of the film so serious. There was no comic relief, no spoons droping for a cheap scare. Nope. So real. So moody. So good.

  • @bjornehlers2519
    @bjornehlers2519 Před 6 lety +16

    One of the best Horrormovie and soundtrack ever made.

  • @Doncolorado
    @Doncolorado Před 6 lety +36

    First goddamned week of winter.

  • @Polymathically
    @Polymathically Před 4 lety +15

    RIP, Ennio Morricone. May your work live on forever.

  • @edwardchapel8036
    @edwardchapel8036 Před 6 lety +51

    One of greatest soundtracks in history,better than Jaws.

    • @ayayron3278
      @ayayron3278 Před 6 lety

      Arise Necrotic hands down

    • @cosmojairzinho14
      @cosmojairzinho14 Před 5 lety

      Why is it better?

    • @cagataysunal1130
      @cagataysunal1130 Před 5 lety

      @@cosmojairzinho14 because it is

    • @jaleelel-shabazz5459
      @jaleelel-shabazz5459 Před 3 lety

      ​@@cosmojairzinho14:JAWS sounds symphonic, This music from the THING sounds more generic and subtle, and still it scares the shit out of you!!

  • @Ramon-Maronier
    @Ramon-Maronier Před 6 lety +19

    This is why Morricone is Zimmer's favourite film composer.
    Here is a quote.
    Rather conveniently, producer Stuart Cohen has a blog devoted to his experience while working on The Thing, and it includes an entry about the score.
    In a perfect world, given unlimited time and resources, I think John would have preferred to compose the music for THE THING himself. The realities of the work yet to be done, however, combined with the need for a more expansive and layered approach to the score led us to consider other options. We initially offered the film to Jerry Goldsmith who was unavailable, doing both POLTERGEIST and TWILIGHT ZONE for Spielberg. Availability on musician John Corigliano (ALTERED STATES) was checked. The legendary Alex North read the script, had ideas, and wanted to meet but at that point I felt the only composer John would possibly entrust his film to other than himself was Ennio Morricone.
    The film was far from complete or coherent - John was still filming in Stewart, so the film lacked most of the exterior scenes as well as amost all of the special effects, save the kennel . Morricone complained about the lack of continuity ( normally we wouldn't have run a film for any composer in this shape, and with the director not present ,but we did not have the luxury of time - we needed to secure his commitment, and were trying to wedge ourselves in to his schedule ) but agreed that if we were to come to him in Rome he would "see what he could do".
    Doubts were definitively dispelled two months later when Morricone opened up his tattered valise and removed a reel of two inch tape containing the now-emblematic "heartbeat " theme. As we heard this for the first time in the recording booth at Universal I looked over at John, whose expression was initially one of relief, followed by something close to wonder... it seemed that Morricone had understood John perfectly. At the orchestral recording session the next day, I remember John coming in late and shyly taking a seat in the back, an observer for the first time as Morricone recorded the rest of the music for his movie. Having been recorded in large brushstrokes of sound, there was still the need for more specific transition and suspense cues which John, along with his partner, Alan Howarth, then supplied.
    So basically, Carpenter already had too much on his plate, and was forced to turn over responsibility for the score to an outside composer. The only person Carpenter trusted with his baby was Ennio Morricone. In the end, everyone walked away happy.
    Update: I found a quote from Ennio Morricone himself:
    Regarding The Thing, by John Carpenter, I've asked him, as he was preparing some electronic music with an assistant to edit on the film, "Why did you call me, if you want to do it on your own?" He surprised me, he said - "I got married to your music. This is why I've called you." I was quite amazed, he called me because he had my music at his wedding. Then when he showed me the film, later when I wrote the music, we didn't exchange ideas. He ran away, nearly ashamed of showing it to me. I wrote the music on my own without his advice. Naturally, as I had become quite clever since 1982, I've written several scores relating to my life. And I had written one, which was electronic music. And [Carpenter] took the electronic score.

    • @asadenning8801
      @asadenning8801 Před 4 lety +4

      Dude. Thanks for this.

    • @dinitha11
      @dinitha11 Před 4 lety +2

      thanks for sharing this! amazing, one of my favorite films and scores of all time.

  • @joanmelnick1704
    @joanmelnick1704 Před 3 lety +9

    1982s "The Thing" and "Alien" are 2 of my favorite horror flicks. Shivers up & down my spine every time.

    • @BurtonMKelso
      @BurtonMKelso Před rokem

      I agee!

    • @holiciomes
      @holiciomes Před 6 měsíci

      Agree, The Thing is probably my fav horror movie.
      I also recommend to watch The Fly, Brood and Scanners by David Cronenberg.

  • @maryfox5271
    @maryfox5271 Před 4 lety +7

    I just purchased John Carpenter's "The Thing" & "Lost Cues" Deluxe Soundtrack Bundle. I absolutely cannot wait to listen to this beautiful vinyl. The music is so eerie & atmospheric. I love it! ❄❄❄

  • @putridabomination
    @putridabomination Před 3 lety +10

    One of the best film scores of all time :)

  • @rodrigoraulsuarez
    @rodrigoraulsuarez Před 6 lety +52

    The movie is amazing, this soundtrack alone is amazing.

    • @vinzelrato
      @vinzelrato Před 4 lety +1

      To me ''Humanity", "Solitude" and "Wait" are the best tracks, I can hardly say it's Morricone's. Concerning the movie, this is Carpenter's best work to date, along with ''Christine'' and ''In the mouth of madness".

    • @ts6603
      @ts6603 Před 2 lety

      @@vinzelrato you forgot "they live"

    • @vinzelrato
      @vinzelrato Před 2 lety

      @@ts6603 i'm not a big fan of this one - except for the "consume & reproduce" or "obey" aspect

  • @paulconnolly3189
    @paulconnolly3189 Před 4 lety +1

    R.I.P. Ennio Morricone thank you we'll always love you. 😢🙏🙏🙏

  • @alainmorin
    @alainmorin Před 6 lety +31

    Carpenter mixed his own (formidable) compositions to Morricone's most disturbing score ever!

  • @Author1959
    @Author1959 Před 5 lety +4

    It's amazing to read now the comments about Morricone's score (really??) and the "kudos" about the movie and how GREAT it is. I was 10 years old when I saw this in theatre with my sister. She screamed practically all the way through it, but I sat there stunned by the intensity and just great filmmaking from this movie. That was opening day. By the end of the weekend, EVERYONE hated vehemently this film and Carpenter. How could John Carpenter have perverted such a classic film like Hawks' THE THING? Carpenter was kicked to the curb from that point with his career never quite recovering. NOW - Carpenter's THE THING is revered and loved. THE THING '82 is now THE CLASSIC! Carpenter was way ahead of his time and paid the price. We now have Carpenter's version for ourselves and the future. Who's laughing now?

    • @jaleelel-shabazz5459
      @jaleelel-shabazz5459 Před 3 lety

      I don't give a rats ass what anyone ever said about J.C's "THING" In my opinion this is the greatest Sci-Fi movie ever!!

  • @spagbowlsparmacheese629
    @spagbowlsparmacheese629 Před 4 lety +4

    Greatest composer of our time..

  • @raynelgomezpena2210
    @raynelgomezpena2210 Před 3 lety +5

    The greatest music score for horror and science fiction in the history of cinema. Indelible. Ennio Morricone outdid himself. If Carpenter's work is the physical body of this top masterpiece; Morricone's music score is its soul. A splendid example of what the artistic greatness of human genius can achieve.

  • @LouMoss31
    @LouMoss31 Před 4 lety +13

    Listening to this today in honor of Morricone's death. This is one of my favorite movies ever made and part of that is thanks to the horrifying feeling created by Ennio's score.
    Thank you, sir.

    • @cesars.semp.3119
      @cesars.semp.3119 Před 4 lety +2

      I completely agree. And some of the parts of his score (the synth ones) had been composed as a kind of game, and he perfectly saw that it matched with the atmosphere of the film. He was a genius and he will be missed. So missed. :(

  • @wolfgangrolock
    @wolfgangrolock Před 4 lety +7

    Ennio Morricone was a genius.
    He made beautiful music for ugly film too...
    The good, the beast and the thing

  • @megamoviez
    @megamoviez Před 7 lety +568

    I know I will get hate for this but the main theme is more intense, terrifying, and just down right better than the Jaws theme

    • @Y34HT045T
      @Y34HT045T Před 7 lety +80

      Mega MovieZ As a die-hard fan of John Williams, I'm inclined to agree. Even though the Jaws Theme is much more iconic, it doesn't have the sense of fear and unease that this soundtrack instills in the viewer. Jaws is a monster movie, while The Thing is a true HORROR movie.

    • @1987vosje
      @1987vosje Před 7 lety +2

      Agreed.. this is so intense!

    • @stg4545
      @stg4545 Před 7 lety

      Mega MovieZ ur a bonehead!!!!

    • @georgenada8480
      @georgenada8480 Před 7 lety +12

      dat baseline though in the beginning

    • @Duvmasta
      @Duvmasta Před 7 lety +1

      Mega MovieZ haters gonna hate

  • @Warhero1171
    @Warhero1171 Před 6 lety +58

    Just the cover image of the figure with light coming out of their head is just so perfect. Because you don't know what's behind the light. It makes you wonder.
    One problem with the 2011 prequel was the fact that the cover image shows that the figure is clearly an alien.
    The whole point of The Thing was the paranoia, and fear of the unknown. The fact that it keeps you wondering who is who?
    I still liked the 2011 version due to how it set the stage for the original. Although I disliked its excessive use of CGI, and the lack of claustrophobia.
    The original was absolutely perfect however.

    • @artificialintelligence8328
      @artificialintelligence8328 Před 5 lety +10

      The 2011 prequel actually had a lot of practical effects, from what I've heard, but company executives covered it all up with excessive CGI.

    • @PositiveOnly00
      @PositiveOnly00 Před 5 lety +6

      Exactly right. i just got finished watching something on that. when the producers heard that they were going to go with CGI instead of their practical effects he wrote it broke their heart, but when it comes down to it it is the studios decision the reason why was said that because CGI is a lot is a lot easier to go back fix mistakes or missing parts.

    • @artificialintelligence8328
      @artificialintelligence8328 Před 5 lety +4

      @@PositiveOnly00
      Still, I would like to see a non-edited version.

    • @Turambar3791
      @Turambar3791 Před 5 lety +3

      To me the real unique problem with 2011 one is the plot mistake they created with how the ice was destroyed over the flying sourcer. In 2011 the ice is melted by the engines. In original they used thermic explosives. How the hell did they missed that part?????
      I could have considered 2011 as a real prequel, I could have buy it if this mistake was not there.
      Nobody have explained to me why they commited this terrible mistake yet :(

    • @fungiblast
      @fungiblast Před 4 lety +4

      I blame the director. He didn't know how to pace it. He didn't know what to emphasize and demphasize. Also, the original had better actors.

  • @jamesr6497
    @jamesr6497 Před 5 lety +28

    That dog put on a incredible creepy performance, kudos to his handler. Watching the dog in the kennel and other dogs going ape; along with the epic 👽 transformation was amazing!!! And of course Mac calls in for a flame thrower because... our heroes just happen to have those on hand... classic weapon against monsters.

    • @estebanlara3702
      @estebanlara3702 Před 5 lety +2

      I always thought the flamethrowers were for burning trash.

    • @TheToxicPenguin
      @TheToxicPenguin Před 5 lety +3

      people bring up the flamethrowers like 'why would they have them' but it makes perfect sense in an arctic enviroment surely? for melting ice etc, im guessing they travel out the station and surely it has it's uses in a cold enviroment if you need to get rid of snow or ice thats blocking your path etc

    • @jamesr6497
      @jamesr6497 Před 5 lety +1

      @@TheToxicPenguin They have snow blowers and dozers for that type of work; I know from experience not guess work, because I use to do that type of work for a living and am familiar with the equipment that is actually used. So your premise is really ridiculous. A genuine flame thrower would require special maintenance and training, not to mention they are less cost efficient for the amount of snow displacement required. That doesn't even begin to touch surface the potential danger involved to the operator and those working close by. Seriously before you give into criticizing others in comment... know what you are talking about!!

    • @RW4X4X3006
      @RW4X4X3006 Před 5 lety +2

      After seeing this back in 82, the dogs weren't allowed in the house for a month, or more.

    • @jamesr6497
      @jamesr6497 Před 4 lety +3

      @@RW4X4X3006 I get that, especially if one of them is giving you the 11 mile stare. Beside that...if the dogs watched the movie with you... don't want any of them getting any ideas when you're back is turned!?? 🙁

  • @mikej.8885
    @mikej.8885 Před 6 lety +6

    another example of why Morricone imo was the best soundtrack composer ever

    • @psychokitty444
      @psychokitty444 Před 6 lety +2

      Still is. He's still alive, and still doing what he does.

  • @bakelitsuisse7707
    @bakelitsuisse7707 Před 5 lety +5

    Very unusual from Ennio to write such horror music but what he did there is just amazing... Ennio, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith and more recently, Hanz Zimmer are the best film scores composers!

  • @Morethanbobsonofbob
    @Morethanbobsonofbob Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you Ennio Morricone, you will be sadly missed.

  • @theshadow-
    @theshadow- Před 2 lety +4

    Carpenter, Morricone, two genius. A legendary movie.

  • @Chewligan1
    @Chewligan1 Před 3 lety +3

    RIP Incredibly versatile genius composer

  • @HabAnagarek
    @HabAnagarek Před 4 lety +1

    The Norwegian Camp, with the eerie what sounds like harp or guitar, then the clarinets doing a reprise of the theme, then low brass and winds...MASTERFUL.

  • @earlenewallace8445
    @earlenewallace8445 Před 6 lety +10

    Intense, mournful and with an overwhelming sense of dread, the score is haunting and unnerving, very much like the film itself. Some of Morricone's best work.

  • @JohnMartin-oh6bf
    @JohnMartin-oh6bf Před 6 lety +11

    The movie touches on the vastness of the universe...as Norris states 'the backscatter effect has been bringing up things down here for a long time,I'd say the ice it's buried in is a hundred thousand years old...at least!

    • @Eightinside
      @Eightinside Před 5 lety +4

      "And those Norwegians blew it up." - Mcready - (The Thing)

  • @eden2esthar
    @eden2esthar Před 5 lety +4

    Nobody is coming to save you. It's the movies theme and it's such a feeling of hopelessness and dread.

  • @yeyo1990
    @yeyo1990 Před rokem +1

    One of the best opening's for a sci-fi movie. From the crashing spaceship, the epic movie title, the frozen landscape, the helicopter flying against the snowy background, and of course, the dog.

  • @RetroArcadeFan1
    @RetroArcadeFan1 Před 4 lety +2

    The Thing is so Fing awesome - love it!!!!!!!

  • @barnaishtvan6543
    @barnaishtvan6543 Před 6 lety +15

    I'm addicted to this soundtrack!...

  • @RetroArcadeFan1
    @RetroArcadeFan1 Před 3 lety +5

    So good, I was 6 and my Dad let me into the world of sci fi horror - LOVE IT!!!

  • @josephprins1258
    @josephprins1258 Před 2 lety +2

    I saw this movie as a kid and loved it. It wasn't until I was much older that I read that it got horrible reviews. Now it's a cult classic, and considered ahead of it's time. One of the best horror movies hands down.

  • @MrHereWeGoYo
    @MrHereWeGoYo Před rokem +1

    Saw The Thing for the first time when I was 12 years old. Summer of '83. Was instantly hooked. 40 years later I still ask myself "What the hell is it about this movie?" I never get tired of it. Whether it's watching it, listening to the soundtrack, in a group somewhere yapping about it, reading someone's (debunked 100 times over) theory about why Childs was infected 😁. All of it.

  • @ITHoTMK
    @ITHoTMK Před 6 lety +6

    Now this is a "thing" to see. I spent months putting this score back together as presented in the film, offered it up online as a two disc deluxe edition with the complete original Morricone score and fans have gone ahead and uploaded it on CZcams as a single file. You didn't even change the track names I gave them. Lol. Glad you're all enjoying it. :)

  • @tyrantfitness
    @tyrantfitness Před 7 lety +335

    I can't believe this soundtrack was nominated for a razzie, what were they thinking?

    • @stg4545
      @stg4545 Před 7 lety +8

      yee-yee-ya haircut because u have no ears...that's y u cannot listen

    • @RaddersTBH
      @RaddersTBH Před 7 lety +26

      WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TWO DOING

    • @tyrantfitness
      @tyrantfitness Před 7 lety +2

      Nice reference there buddy, also might I request SIX HOT LOADS ON YOUR DI'S HAT NOW.

    • @RaddersTBH
      @RaddersTBH Před 7 lety +2

      Surprised you didn't get me at 'WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TWO DOING' tbh fam.. Next thing you'll be telling me you don't know who the boss of this gym is..

    • @tyrantfitness
      @tyrantfitness Před 7 lety +2

      Oh I'll show you who's boss of this gym.

  • @dannyspitzer1267
    @dannyspitzer1267 Před 2 lety +4

    This soundtrack and the soundtrack to Jaws are among the greatest soundtracks in movie history IMO. Also up there is the soundtrack to The Shining.

    • @DomWeasel
      @DomWeasel Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately, the Simpsons ruined the Shining for me and my generation.

  • @christopherthrawn1333
    @christopherthrawn1333 Před 4 lety +4

    Still a classic.
    Even the music is chilling.
    Hard to imagine your options in Antarctica.
    Literally.

  • @SugarJRay
    @SugarJRay Před 5 lety +5

    I remember seeing this movie in the video store and passing it over so many times cuz of the name.. "ooh The Thing, yea what a crappy title for a movie I bet that sucks.." and then in 2002 the video game was released on the xbox and I played it and loved it and finally watched the movie and was absolutely blown away! Lesson learned, never judge a book (or movie) by the cover!

    • @jaleelel-shabazz5459
      @jaleelel-shabazz5459 Před 3 lety

      I agree, that title did throw a lot of people off, John Carpenter should have used the title of the book for the movie, "Who Goes There"?

  • @psztyla
    @psztyla Před 5 lety +7

    Best music to take your dog for a walk during winter.

    • @KurdtLives
      @KurdtLives Před 3 lety

      Oh man I cackled at this too loudly at 2am

  • @chel3SEY
    @chel3SEY Před 4 lety +10

    A wonderfully eerie and sinister score. Just perfect.

  • @youredefeeted8136
    @youredefeeted8136 Před 5 lety +26

    ''Watch Clark,and watch him close,you hear 'hwe' ''

  • @thejoker9195
    @thejoker9195 Před 5 lety +6

    This soundtrack has the components of the 50's extraterrestrial sound, with the ominous horror that is to come. Such a masterpiece, I could watch this movie 100 times in the summer and never grow tired of it. To all of the haters that voted this down: CUT THE BULLSHIT!

  • @HerrProfM
    @HerrProfM Před 6 lety +26

    Incredible soundtrack. Love the synth sounds used. Possibly the best synth soundtrack ever recorded (Terminator 1 had really cool oldschool one too but this one is a little bit better).
    And what a movie this is. Have seen it 10+ times and I still don't have enough of it.

  • @vksasdgaming9472
    @vksasdgaming9472 Před 5 lety +2

    I first thought that John Carpenter did the music. This sounds like his compositions and he had done music to his films before. Magnificent score in every case and this movie is magnificent in every aspect.

    • @KurdtLives
      @KurdtLives Před 3 lety +1

      Carpenter did a lot the synthy stuff, Ennio had do score it before it was done being cut so he just went off some of what was done and a convo from Carpenter; later some of what Ennio composed didn;t work for the tension building scenes so Carpenter added to the score.

  • @jamesrobertson2712
    @jamesrobertson2712 Před 5 lety +14

    You see, what we're talkin' about here is an organism that imitates other life-forms, and it imitates 'em perfectly. When this thing attacked our dogs it tried to digest them... absorb them, and in the process shape its own cells to imitate them. This for instance. That's not dog. It's imitation. We got to it before it had time to finish.

    • @stephenpowell5912
      @stephenpowell5912 Před 2 lety

      Blair must have been in Contact with this ,Cause he did a Great Performance the Actor who played him by Smashing up the Communications Room ,Screaming at his Colleagues ,No Dog makes it this far ,You think that thing wanted to be US

    • @stephenpowell5912
      @stephenpowell5912 Před 2 lety

      Finish What ?Finish Imatating these Dogs ,Creepy When he opens up what remained of The Thing 😯🐉🧟🇺🇲🕷️

  • @themanwhosoldyou9545
    @themanwhosoldyou9545 Před 7 lety +122

    Thanks for the video.
    Nothing like doing homework/drawing at night with this score.

    • @bshowbrianbackupchannel1160
      @bshowbrianbackupchannel1160 Před 7 lety +5

      Ernesto Gomes Bolaños Right on. Studying for a licensing exam right now!

    • @StephenIsTrying
      @StephenIsTrying Před 6 lety +2

      Writing a paper to this!

    • @melissawilcox1
      @melissawilcox1 Před 6 lety +5

      Writing a reflection essay. But also occasionally looking over my shoulder. Just in case.

  • @jamesrobertson2712
    @jamesrobertson2712 Před 6 lety +74

    I dunno what the hell's in there, but it's weird and pissed off, whatever it is.

  • @rhyshughes6374
    @rhyshughes6374 Před rokem +1

    I've never been able to understand why the film underperformed at the time. Not just one of the best horrors ever, but one of the best movies ever IMO! Certainly, in my top ten - I never tire of watching it, and the soundtrack provides the perfect backdrop.

    • @bozotheclown169
      @bozotheclown169 Před rokem +2

      "I've never been able to understand why the film underperformed at the time"
      two letters - E.T.

    • @rhyshughes6374
      @rhyshughes6374 Před rokem +1

      @@bozotheclown169 Thanks for that! When I first read it, I thought “what’s this bozo character on about?” but looked it up. It maybe doesn’t tell the whole story, but it makes a lot of sense!

  • @Genesys1040
    @Genesys1040 Před 3 lety +1

    That end title is one of the most haunting piece of music i've ever heard.

  • @tonyjohnsen3160
    @tonyjohnsen3160 Před 6 lety +5

    I love listening to the main theme when out walking at night, makes everything more intense, and walking upward the stairs in my appartment building slowly

    • @peterson88keyz
      @peterson88keyz Před 6 lety +3

      +Tony Ha! I do the same thing driving to work sometimes. Have this playing in the car and give a slow look to the car next to you at a stop light...makes me think my life is intense and has meaning. Then I get to the office and realize how wrong I am.

  • @grarghov1
    @grarghov1 Před 6 lety +31

    maybe I'm gonna get stoned but - apart from that most of the themes are written by Morricone, the most epic parts of the soundtracks are the all-synth arrangements done by Carpenter and Howarth (like the very start and the Mac's Shack tracks) as they imply such "you are all alone in the end of the whole fucking world with something terrible happening" feeling which simply shivers down on my spine :)

    • @paulcheng7112
      @paulcheng7112 Před 6 lety +2

      No stoning, but I really like your point! I think Morricone's themes and Carpenter and Howarth's arrangements come together really well. It's how collaborations work!

    • @PhilAndersonOutside
      @PhilAndersonOutside Před 6 lety +4

      I actually think it all works. But I hear what you say.
      Carpenter and Howarth were very much in connection during this time. The subdued, but subtly complex incidental music to Christine, Prince of Darkness, even Season of the Witch are superb.

    • @caitlinollinger2395
      @caitlinollinger2395 Před 6 lety

      Right on.

    • @MrHereWeGoYo
      @MrHereWeGoYo Před 6 lety +1

      No stones here. I could not agree more. While we're on the subject; we should all start mentioning Howarth's name more often.

  • @markgillespie4630
    @markgillespie4630 Před 4 lety +3

    Love this score. RIP Ennio X

  • @poseidonc1259
    @poseidonc1259 Před 3 lety +2

    This movie *REIGNS SUPREME!*

  • @williambennett7199
    @williambennett7199 Před 7 lety +5

    One of the greatest scores ever...the theme song is the scariest and most menacing since the Halloween 1-3 soundtracks. Right up there with them in terms of effect and creating atmosphere of fear and dread.

  • @kevinnachtnuit5045
    @kevinnachtnuit5045 Před 5 lety +3

    I got to see a digital print of the film on the big screen. It was an incredible experience.

  • @TheAbel5455
    @TheAbel5455 Před 3 lety +1

    One of the most disturbing and beautiful scores of Morricone for Carpenter's Film Masterpiece. In lates 70's there was a trilogy of movie pictures about lost of identity and horror through the sinister matter: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Alien (1979) and John Carpenter's The Thing that close the decade in 1982.

  • @SLAMT1LT
    @SLAMT1LT Před 6 lety +1

    Play this music over any video, even kittens playing in a basket, and it immediately makes that scene dark and foreboding. The power of music.

  • @jamescuttsmusicjcm5013
    @jamescuttsmusicjcm5013 Před 5 lety +5

    I absolutely love that simplistic bassline in Antartica Winter.

  • @middykittygaming9133
    @middykittygaming9133 Před 6 lety +38

    The track It's Bennings ((24:22)) Combine that with the scene of Bennings-Thing screaming and you are one of the most memorable scenes in horror movie history

  • @Chewligan
    @Chewligan Před 5 lety +2

    Great sound quality - Ennio Morricone is such a versatile and extraordinary genius. Thanks to another genius Rob Bottin we were treated to mind blowing, real time, puppetry !!!

  • @kktts1974
    @kktts1974 Před 4 lety +2

    alien and this movie a truly masterpiece....

  • @danielgomez5168
    @danielgomez5168 Před 6 lety +210

    I know you men have been through a lot, but when you find the time I'd rather not spend the rest of this winter TIDE TO THIS FUCKIN COUCH!!!

    • @WyattTwerpp
      @WyattTwerpp Před 6 lety +22

      tied. stop eating tide pods

    • @danielgomez5168
      @danielgomez5168 Před 6 lety +5

      That's why I did it

    • @danielgomez5168
      @danielgomez5168 Před 6 lety +3

      I'm glad you and everybody else got a laugh

    • @RollingThunder69
      @RollingThunder69 Před 6 lety +2

      At least he got to sit despite all the flamethrowers.

    • @rpscorp9457
      @rpscorp9457 Před 6 lety +6

      The actual story is worse....its a super virus that invades every living thing it can reach and the whole living ecosphere on the entire planet becomes part of the alien organism.

  • @stg4545
    @stg4545 Před 7 lety +8

    one of the greatest thing to come around. ...just great.....film!!!!!##

  • @jooei2810
    @jooei2810 Před 2 měsíci

    This should had won the soundtrack Oscar for the year.

  • @Xick
    @Xick Před 5 lety +2

    Really captures the feeling of not knowing who around you might not be a thing yet.

  • @AJLangford
    @AJLangford Před 4 lety +3

    RIP to the genius. I bought this on CD 30years ago. It's so good, Tarantino appropriated it for his Hateful Eight soundtrack. (Parts of it were never used by Carpenter, so Tarantino took whole tracks straight from it).

  • @Would_ya_Kindly
    @Would_ya_Kindly Před 4 lety +2

    RIP you legendary musician! May you rest within the heavens!

  • @Chewligan1
    @Chewligan1 Před 3 lety +2

    I can't believe the incredible versatility of this composer - shear genius.

  • @mattbell555
    @mattbell555 Před 5 lety +4

    The Thing and Alien are the best.