This week on At The Show, we roll out the red carpet for a cinematic icon ā Robert Redford. From prison walls in The Last Castle, to conspiracy corridors in All The Presidentās Men, to riverbanks and typewriters and grifts ā Redford has shaped generations of storytelling.
Join Yump (who just watched The Nun 1 & 2) and Tone as they deep dive into Redfordās finest roles, explore wild behind-the-scenes trivia, VHS memories, and the lasting impact of one of cinemaās most captivating talents. Whether youāre a film buff, trivia lover, or just love a good Redford tale, this episode is your front-row seat to legacy, storytelling, and Hollywood charm.
šæ So get your popcorn ready, grab a drink, and āRed-ford yourself inā for this episode of the At The Show Podcast!
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This week on The At The Show Podcast, weāre going full Antarctic paranoia with a deep dive into John Carpenterās 1982 horror masterpiece The Thing.Before we torch anything with a flamethrower, we kick things off with what weāve been watching lately ā from comfort TV like Cheers, recent obsessions like Noona, and hype around Stranger Things Season 5. We also touch on Oscar buzz and film news before descending into the ice.Then itās time to break down The Thing (1982) in obsessive detail.We explore the story origins, tracing the film back to John W. Campbell Jr.ās 1938 novella Who Goes There? and how Carpenterās version radically differed from the 1951 adaptation. We dig into why Universal revisited the story, how the late ā70s opened the door for darker sci-fi horror, and why Carpenter was the perfect director to embrace paranoia, isolation, and existential dread.From there, we cover:Why John Carpenter was chosen to directHow the film was pitched and financedCasting philosophy and why the all-male ensemble mattersThe complete cast, including Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley, and Keith DavidActors considered, declined roles, and behind-the-scenes conflictsWe also go deep on the groundbreaking practical effects, spotlighting Rob Bottinās legendary work, the brutal production schedule, and how the creatureās constantly evolving design changed horror forever.On the music side, we break down Ennio Morriconeās minimalist, oppressive score, why Carpenter didnāt fully use it, and how its cold, heartbeat-like rhythms became inseparable from the filmās tension.In Act 2, we walk through 10 iconic scenes, including:The Norwegian helicopter chaseThe kennel transformationBenningsā assimilationThe blood testThe chest chompThe spider-head escapeAnd the famously ambiguous endingAct 3 looks at the filmās initial box-office failure, its home video resurrection, brutal early reviews, and how The Thing eventually became one of the most respected horror films of all time. We also cover its lasting pop-culture influence, the 2011 prequel, comics, video games, and why its legacy keeps growing.Finally, we close with a fan theory breakdown surrounding the ending ā including Childs, MacReady, breath vapor, ear piercings, and whether the Thing truly learned how to hide.š„ Trust no one. Burn everything.This is The Thing ā frame by frame, blood drop by blood drop.š§ Stick around for Sugar Baggyās Soundtrack Pick of the Week, then we wrap it all up with final thoughts.šļø New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! š https://streamyard.com/pal/d/60011337..
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