![The Thing (1982) after the 'autopsy' of the remains of the thing that attacked the dogs in the kennels, Blair appears to touch the imitation remains with his pencil, he then touches The Thing (1982) after the 'autopsy' of the remains of the thing that attacked the dogs in the kennels, Blair appears to touch the imitation remains with his pencil, he then touches](https://i.redd.it/h0ntowxbl5051.jpg)
The Thing (1982) after the 'autopsy' of the remains of the thing that attacked the dogs in the kennels, Blair appears to touch the imitation remains with his pencil, he then touches
![John Carpenter's The Thing Storyboard - Pan with Mac's Light Around the Kennel & Finds the Pack (3), in J Blake's John Carpenter's The Thing Storyboards Comic Art Gallery Room John Carpenter's The Thing Storyboard - Pan with Mac's Light Around the Kennel & Finds the Pack (3), in J Blake's John Carpenter's The Thing Storyboards Comic Art Gallery Room](https://cafans.b-cdn.net/images/Category_101088/subcat_160811/xqz5ukMX_1403151638511.jpg)
John Carpenter's The Thing Storyboard - Pan with Mac's Light Around the Kennel & Finds the Pack (3), in J Blake's John Carpenter's The Thing Storyboards Comic Art Gallery Room
![In The Thing (1982) during the scene where the monster reveals itself in the dog and absorbs the other dogs, the petals on it's fuller form are made up of dog tongues. : In The Thing (1982) during the scene where the monster reveals itself in the dog and absorbs the other dogs, the petals on it's fuller form are made up of dog tongues. :](https://i.redd.it/5wrzurpg2t911.jpg)
In The Thing (1982) during the scene where the monster reveals itself in the dog and absorbs the other dogs, the petals on it's fuller form are made up of dog tongues. :
![In John Carpenter's The Thing (1982), the Kennel scene shows all three on-screen deaths of the crew: being shot, being consumed, and being set on fire. Additionally, only 2 dogs escape the In John Carpenter's The Thing (1982), the Kennel scene shows all three on-screen deaths of the crew: being shot, being consumed, and being set on fire. Additionally, only 2 dogs escape the](https://preview.redd.it/in-john-carpenters-the-thing-1982-the-kennel-scene-shows-v0-6ui7qr4yxct91.jpg?auto=webp&s=0caffb9aaf7fa614467659213f278cb0f76cbbec)
In John Carpenter's The Thing (1982), the Kennel scene shows all three on-screen deaths of the crew: being shot, being consumed, and being set on fire. Additionally, only 2 dogs escape the
![Stan Winston's dog-thing from 'The Thing' -- Creating an Iconic Alien | Stan Winston School of Character Arts Stan Winston's dog-thing from 'The Thing' -- Creating an Iconic Alien | Stan Winston School of Character Arts](https://swsca-production.s3.amazonaws.com/ckeditor_assets/2018/02/28/bts0004.jpg)
Stan Winston's dog-thing from 'The Thing' -- Creating an Iconic Alien | Stan Winston School of Character Arts
![Stan Winston School on Twitter: "Which is your favorite part from @TheHorrorMaster's The Thing? https://t.co/SYL4wF3ZDj" / Twitter Stan Winston School on Twitter: "Which is your favorite part from @TheHorrorMaster's The Thing? https://t.co/SYL4wF3ZDj" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DSt5gJBWsAAtH4j.jpg)