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Timothy S. Johnston on John Carpenter's film The Thing

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Joe and Mark are joined by Canadian writer of futuristic and contemporary mystery/thrillers, Timothy S. Johnston.

They discuss the classic 1982 science fiction horror movie, The Thing. Directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell, watching The Thing was a pivotal moment in Timonthy's life.

"It was a watershed moment for me!"

He'd already read the novelization of the movie, and there were themes that appealed to him even then, such as the isolation of the remote research station in Antarctica. He also loved the richness of the characters.

It's an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery, says Timothy, which is one of the aspects of the script that drew John Carpenter to the film.

The three have a deep and nerdy conversation about more details of the masterpiece, John Carpenter's career, and what can be learned from it.

For more info on this episode, please visit the show notes page.

Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. and MonkeyJoy Press.

Contact us: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com

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Joe and Mark are joined by Canadian writer of futuristic and contemporary mystery/thrillers, Timothy S. Johnston.

They discuss the classic 1982 science fiction horror movie, The Thing. Directed by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell, watching The Thing was a pivotal moment in Timonthy's life.

"It was a watershed moment for me!"

He'd already read the novelization of the movie, and there were themes that appealed to him even then, such as the isolation of the remote research station in Antarctica. He also loved the richness of the characters.

It's an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery, says Timothy, which is one of the aspects of the script that drew John Carpenter to the film.

The three have a deep and nerdy conversation about more details of the masterpiece, John Carpenter's career, and what can be learned from it.

For more info on this episode, please visit the show notes page.

Re-Creative is a co-production of Donovan Street Press Inc. and MonkeyJoy Press.

Contact us: joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com

  continue reading

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