The Thing Quotes

  • Adam Finch: [about Sander] In the three years that I have known him, this is the most excited I have ever seen him.

  • Adam Finch: So, I'm gonna die because I floss?

  • [last lines]

    Lars: [to Matias] That's not a dog! Start the helicopter now!

    [both get into helicopter]

    Lars: Get it up now! Come on!

  • Lars: [In Norwegian] We found a fucking alien! Cheers!

  • Adam Finch: You know, I never believed in this shit.

    Jonas: I always did.

  • Kate Lloyd: [to Lars] Burn it!

  • Kate Lloyd: Anyone else with porcelain fillings? Or clean teeth?

  • [first lines]

    Peder: [In Norwegian] Okay, I've got another one. A good one. A man and woman are making love one night when their young boy walks in.

  • Sam Carter: I wanna know how the Cavaliers are doing?

    Kate Lloyd: Hmm. I don't follow football.

    Sam Carter: It's a basketball team. They play basketball.

    Jameson: Barely. They're the Cavaliers, man.

  • Sam Carter: And the last place you want to be is cooped up with a dozen of Norwegian guys.

  • Colin: You think they're gonna pay a bonus for bringing home an alien instead of core samples?

  • Adam Finch: What are you, an asshole?

  • Kate Lloyd: That's exactly what it wants. Not to mention you'd be giving it a way out of here. A way to spread. lt's like a virus. So what do we do with any virus?

    Adam Finch: Quarantine. We isolate it and then we kill it.

Extended Reading
  • Dock 2022-04-23 07:01:51

    The dog's tail continues the mink, the original terrier is used again, and the use is normal

  • Katlyn 2021-11-27 08:01:18

    The director is very cheap, and sacrificed the claustrophobic space that could have been a fuss in order to cater to the taste of commercial films. In fact, the audience is also cheap, all to get a glimpse of the monster. The first seventy minutes was quite a suspenseful horror, and the next ten minutes suddenly became SF... I feel that the heroine is really eye-catching, the BOSS battle is really tortuous, the ending is really complete, and the value of a commercial film has been achieved. If it weren’t for the jewel of 1982, the sequel can be expected.