This movie will continue to grow in popularity
I'm on a family ski trip in a small mountain town that's lethally cold to go outside at night. There are like 9 people under the age of 25 here and we've been watching horror films like Hereditary, The Witch, and Paranormal Activity on the nights prior, so I suggested The Thing because it was similar to the cold environment around us. A few people were warry because most of the group is like 16-24 and some didn't think an "old" horror movie would be scary compared to a modern horror polished film like Hereditary. Huge error...they all loved it.
I think what's cool is that nobody ever brought up the special effects, whether it was a good or bad comment. Instead, we stayed up til 2am discussing themes, mysteries, who we thought was who at the end, and how much we loved it. Most of the critics in 1982, and even today, are convinced the only reason why people like this movie is because of the gore and explosions, but I wish they were watching the conversation last night. Observing a bunch of college freshman get into heated debates on who sabotaged the blood or whose shadow was on the wall was magical. It was just as Carpenter intended. I was a bit ready for the bunch of TikTok Gen Z'ers to shit on the 80's effects and/or no CGI, but they were more invested and drawn by the film's suspense than anyone I've ever seen.