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The [[Eleventh Doctor]] made reference to the "'''Carpenter''', [[Kurt Russell]] ''Thing''" when [[Amy Pond]] asked him if he'd ever seen ''[[The Thing]]'', as they approached the deserted [[Arctic]] Geological Survey Base in [[Zebra Bay]]. He questioned if she meant Carpenter's film, or the "[[Howard Hawks]] ''[[The Thing from Another World|Thing-y]]'' with the walking carrot". ([[GAME]]: ''[[Blood of the Cybermen]]'') | The [[Eleventh Doctor]] made reference to the "'''Carpenter''', [[Kurt Russell]] ''Thing''" when [[Amy Pond]] asked him if he'd ever seen ''[[The Thing]]'', as they approached the deserted [[Arctic]] Geological Survey Base in [[Zebra Bay]]. He questioned if she meant Carpenter's film, or the "[[Howard Hawks]] ''[[The Thing from Another World|Thing-y]]'' with the walking carrot". ([[GAME]]: ''[[Blood of the Cybermen (video game)|Blood of the Cybermen]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
John Carpenter directed ''[[The Thing]]'' (1982), inspired by [[Howard Hawks]]' ''[[The Thing from Another World]]'' (1951). Carpenter's first name is not given in dialogue, nor is it explicitly stated that he was the [[director]]. | John Carpenter directed ''[[The Thing]]'' (1982), inspired by [[Howard Hawks]]' ''[[The Thing from Another World]]'' (1951). Carpenter's first name is not given in dialogue, nor is it explicitly stated that he was the [[director]]. | ||
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