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The Thing(1982)
A twelve-man research team stationed in Antarctica finds an alien being that has fallen from the sky and has been buried for over 100,000 years. For more about The Thing and the The Thing Blu-ray release, see the The Thing Blu-ray Review published by Jeffrey Kauffman on September 30, 2016 where this Blu-ray release scored 4.5 out of 5. Director: John Carpenter Writers: Bill Lancaster, John W. Campbell Jr. Starring: Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, T.K. Carter, David Clennon, Keith David, Richard Dysart Producers: David Foster, Lawrence Turman, Wilbur Stark, Larry J. Franco » See full cast & crew The Thing Blu-ray, Video QualityThe Thing is presented on Blu-ray courtesy of Scream Factory, an imprint of Shout! Factory, with an AVC encoded 1080p transfer in 2.35:1. Since I've recently reviewed a ton of films which are either "new, improved" releases of product already out on Blu-ray, or alternatively Region B versions of films available here domestically in the United States, this may sound like I've become a bit of a broken record, but rather than go into a huge descriptive frenzy of the differences between this release and the Universal release, I've instead attempted to come close to duplicating several of the screenshots that Marty included in his The Thing Blu-ray review of the 2008 Universal release. That way, those interested can do their own contrast and compare, which is something I highly recommend. It's instantly apparent to anyone doing a cursory comparison that the color grading is different on this new release, with a cooler, almost velvety blue or purplish tone, but also what to my eyes looks like a slight but noticeable darker quality throughout the presentation. This is especially noticeable in some of the stark outdoor scenes—contrast screenshot 1 here with the first screenshot in Marty's review, and the darker look is apparent, along with what (again to my eyes) seems like a much more noticeable grainfield and better differentiation between the nuanced tones of the snowy environment. While Marty didn't overtly address this in his review, my hunch is the Universal release may have had some high frequency filtering applied (as tended to be the case with Universal catalog releases back in that era), for the grittier texture on this new Scream version is also fairly apparent and will no doubt be a plus for those who like visible film grain. Perhaps due to that filtering, I found the new Scream release much better in delivering fine detail levels in elements like the fabrics on the outfits or even some of the sliminess of some of the prosthetics and other practical effects that are utilized in the film. Despite an overall very dark ambience informing large swaths of the film, compression is generally great, though grain can tend to assume a slightly chunky look in some of the darkest moments (see screenshot 19). While this has been touted as a new 2K scan of the interpositive (done under Dean Cundey's supervision), there are still some tiny but perceptible issues with regard to dirt and the like, as well as (again negligible but noticeable) wobble during the opening credits. Finally, I'd caution against reading too much relevance into any comparison of my 4.5 score for this version with Marty's 4.0 score for the Universal, for there's no guarantee that I would have scored the Universal at 4.0, and similarly no guarantee that Marty would have scored this one as I have. That's part of the "fun" of reading competing reviews of the same film--you actually get different opinions. The Thing Blu-ray, Audio QualityScream Factory hasn't just provided a new video component for The Thing, they're also offering a new DTS-HD Master Audio 4.1 mix created from the film's original 70mm six track Dolby stereo soundtrack (the previously released DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix is also included, as is a DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 mix). Truth be told, I didn't hear a whale of a lot of difference toggling back and forth between the 4.1 and 5.1 mixes, with both offering a nice reproduction of the film's dialogue, fun sound effects and nice Ennio Morricone score. There are some ambient differences apparent within each track that may be due to post-looping, but otherwise fidelity is consistent and natural sounding, and dynamic range extremely wide. Note: As mentioned above, Scream Factory has been commendably up front about an audio issue they discovered in early screeners sent to reviewers, resulting in replacement discs being manufactured. It's my understanding that absolutely none of the afflicted discs made it to market, and so consumers should not be concerned about getting a product they'll need to go through some kind of disc replacement program with. The Thing: Other Editions
Similar titles suggested by membersThe Thing Blu-ray, News and Updates• Scream Factory: More Special Features Added to The Thing Collecto... - July 18, 2016 Scream Factory, the horror-thriller offshoot of independent film distributor Shout Factory, announced today that it has produced additional bonus features for its upcoming two-disc Collector's Edition of director John Carpenter's classic film The Thing. The release ...
• Scream Factory: The Thing Collector's Edition Blu-ray Detailed - June 8, 2016 Scream Factory, the horror-thriller offshoot of independent film distributor Shout Factory, has detailed its upcoming two-disc Collector's Edition of director John Carpenter's classic film The Thing. The release will be available for purchase on September 20.
• Scream Factory: The Thing Collector's Edition Blu-ray Coming Up - May 31, 2016 Scream Factory, the horror-thriller offshoot of independent film distributor Shout Factory, has confirmed that it is preparing a two-disc Collector's Edition of director John Carpenter's classic film The Thing. The release is expected to arrive on the market in ...
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