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Film Studies – The Thing

Film Studies – The Thing

FromThe RPG Academy: Faculty Meetings


Film Studies – The Thing

FromThe RPG Academy: Faculty Meetings

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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to a edition of Film Studies. Today we're looking at the 1982 Classic John Carpenter's The Thing.



Released in 1982, The Thing is a remake of 1951’s The Thing from Another World, both of which are based on a short story called Who Goes There written by John W. Campbell published 1938. The script was written by Bill Lancaster and directed by John Carpenter.  The movie’s most notable stars are Kurt Russell, Wilford Brimley and Jed, the dog!  



As usual, we review this film and discuss ways it could inspire tabletop RPG adventures, characters or practices.



Our academic team is completed by Lloyd Gyan (@druggeddwarf) of Modiphius Games. Tom Cantwell (@BeskarTom) of The RPG Academy and Al Nicholas (@BigAlTheLawyer)



Tabletop RPG settings systems, setting and luminaries mentioned included:



ALIEN rpgDread RPGTen CandlesFinal GirlDie Laughing RPGFIASCOAction 12 Cinema RPGEveryone is JohnWerewolf Brindlewood BayCthulhu Dark



Let us know, ahead of the recording, if this movie inspired you some tabletop RPG adventures.



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Released:
Apr 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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