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The John Carpenter (Email) Interview

One of horror's most treasured directors took a few minutes to answer some questions. Wait, what?

If you happen to follow film director John Carpenter on Twitter (@TheHorrorMaster), you know the man responsible for The Thing, They Live, Halloween and countless other classics is also a big game player.

We’re not even talking exclusively horror, either. I mean, look at this:

After seeing Carpenter's tweet about Rayman Legends, it seemed worth a shot to get in touch. Just shouting over Twitter didn’t seem like a productive way of communicating, so a little Internet sleuthing lead me to www.theofficialjohncarpenter.com. It’s a website that doesn’t appear to have been touched in a long time.

If you've never seen The Thing, change that immediately. But don't be tempted to watch the awful, insulting remake/prequel.
If you've never seen The Thing, change that immediately. But don't be tempted to watch the awful, insulting remake/prequel.

Hidden within the site, though, was a link to a “webmaster.” I didn’t know websites in 2013 still had webmasters, and so I figured whatever email this was connected to would bounce back immediately. But, no, it didn’t. In reality, a few days later, I was asked to send over five questions for Carpenter.

How could I say no?

I didn’t, of course. And while Carpenter's answers are short, it’s a dream to say I’m running an interview, however brief, with the man responsible for some of my favorite cinematic horrors over the years.

This is crazy, you guys.

Giant Bomb: You talk about video games on your Twitter account all the time. Have you always been interested in video games? What are some of your favorites?

John Carpenter: My son got me interested in console video games. The first game I remember playing obsessively was Sonic the Hedgehog. Man it was hard; no checkpoints. I kept dying over and over again. Hand-eye coordination was impaired at the time. Over the years I've improved. I have many favorite games. Borderlands 2 is spectacular. I love BioShock, the Dead Space series, The Last of Us...

GB: When playing a horror video game, do you find yourself trying to deconstruct how it works? Which games have been the most effective at scaring you?

Carpenter: I enjoy the Silent Hill series. And no, I don't think about the mechanics of horror games. I just immerse myself.

GB: Having briefly dabbled in making video games with F.E.A.R. 3, have you given any thought to making your own horror video game eventually?

Carpenter: I'd love to work on an original video game. Maybe the opportunity will present itself.

GB: Do you think modern horror movies have anything to learn from horror video games? What about the other way around?

Carpenter: Video games and movies are different art forms. They share details in common, but not necessarily structure.

GB: The Thing was adapted into a pretty great video game. Have you played that one, and do you think any of your other films might have worked, too?

Carpenter: I am a character in The Thing video game. Unfortunately, I die. I think Big Trouble in Little China would make a great game.

GB: Thanks for your time.

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@biggiedubs said:

Yo, that The Thing video game was trash!

I remember the controls being rather dated (I mean at the time, back in 2002) but it was a cool game. What's your beef?

I didn't play that game in 2002, which is probably the first problem. I played probably around 2010, but I couldn't get interested in at all.

I remembering thinking that the dialogue was terrible for the main guys boring monologues, that the shooting was bad and that it just generally wasn't designed all that well. I think I spent a good half hour in the first area of the exploded building because I didn't know what to do, and the relationship stuff with your guys seemed so needlessly complicated for something that never really returned anything but annoyance. Could your guys ever be The Thing, or would they only think it was you and kill you?

I'm probably being hyperbolic, due to my distance from the original release and my love for the film, but my distinct memory of it was playing about 2-3 hours and never wanting to play it again.

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Holy shit, I would love a Big Trouble in Little China game. If it was done right, of course.

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How damn awesome was this for you, Scoops? Nice one!

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It's a shame the format effectively made the interview so short but the first question and answer is by far my favorite. The idea that Carpenter not only kept up with games after Sonic but as part of that played a ton of great games throughout this console generation is astonishing. I feel like I've been denied this key pierce of information for a long time, thanks Patrick!

Imagine the thought of being part of the development of Dead Space 1/2 and John Carpenter himself not only playing them but also considering both games as some of his favorites. Wild. Going through his recent twitter feed, it's actually crazy how many games he name drops which just makes me imagine him playing games whenever he's not out at events.

Either way, it feels good knowing that people can just get into games and really dive in and enjoy it in spite of some assumed trepidation they might have due to their background or career. In spite of his actual directorial output, his career and personality still makes him one of the coolest and yet down to earth people in his position and it totally makes sense that he would be way into games in retrospect.

EDIT: Just remembered I themed my twitter and GB account after The Thing this year. Fortuitous as they say.

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This is awesome. :D

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So awesome!

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@jillsandwich said:

Saints Row IV is the fucking best, you guys. You know what I'm talking about.

I still need to replay that loyalty quest. I missed most of the dialogue from laughing my ass off.

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Nice get Patrick. I love having some variety on the site. Your Shocktober features have been a blast so far.

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Eh, I'd say The Thing video game was at least somewhat ambitious, some parts of it were definitely bad, but it did have that whole paranoia system. I never got to see if how deep it really was, but essentially the characters would react to your actions and start to distrust you if you were acting suspicious to them.

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Wait, there is a The Thing video game?!

Also this was pretty cool!

Yup, it's certainly not flawless, but I'm happy to see that plenty of other people seem to have enjoyed it, just as I did. Seems like lots of people are shitting on it nowadays. It was released for Xbox, PS2 and PC back in 2002.

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Wait, there is a The Thing video game?!

Also this was pretty cool!

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Co-op campaign multiplayer Big Trouble in Little China, one person plays as Jack, the other plays as Wang.

To be accurate to the film, Jack would be a pretty terrible shot and be awful at fighting, while Wang gets some Ninja Gaiden-style kung fu.

It's all in the reflexes.

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@vod_crack said:

@biggiedubs said:

Yo, that The Thing video game was trash!

I remember the controls being rather dated (I mean at the time, back in 2002) but it was a cool game. What's your beef?

The infamous Spoony review of the game shows off its several flaws. Constant fusebox fetch quests, the testing mechanic being completely scripted and bullshit, the fact that it's canon and turns the movie into a giant boss battle at the end.

To be fair Spoony can make any game look like shit, that's what he does. Even I could spend an hour picking apart my favourite games If I really wanted to.

Games are also effected by age a lot more than movies, you cant seriously review an old game because you hold things to a higher standard in terms of mechanics.

And no, I havent played The Thing. I did however play FFX when it came out and loved it ;p

Anyway, great, albeit short interview. I'm playing through the new Shadow Warrior at the moment and that kind of has Big Trouble Little China elements to it. (i'm guessing the original was inspired by it)

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It's kinda weird that no mention was made of Sentinel Returns, which John Carpenter wrote the music for back in 1998. That game had an amazing soundtrack and atmosphere, and while it was a remake of a classic 80's game, it (and the original) are quite unique blend of a tower defense, survival horror and The Swapper-like puzzle game played from a first person perspective in a pretty alien landscape.

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This is fantastic. So great that he took the time to answer your questions Patrick. I'm also glad I'm not the only one that enjoyed The Thing game.

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Well that was a surprise. Who'd have thought he'd have such great taste in games.

Well done Patrick!

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Wow, you really weren't kidding! Great interview. :) Also, he has the best twitter-name.

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This is really cool Patrick, good work!

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When I finally watched all of Big Trouble in Little China, I said "This is the perfect video game movie." So many colorful bad guys to fight, power ups, Quick Time Events, stealth sequence, etc....

It blows my mind that John Carpenter enjoys video games and sees the same potential in Big Trouble.

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He has good taste in games.

Awesome you got to interview him, Patrick.

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When Patrick said he'd persue other types of articles when being on the east coast, he clearly meant it. This, Uwe Boll and stuff.. COOL! Keep it up, dude.

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Only the Patrick could get this interview, well done sir.

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What?

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If you guys want a real, real bad Thing sequel, the comic is right up your alley.

Honestly one of the worst comics I've ever read. They completely ignore the movie.

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This is a pretty cool article, but I can't help feeling that it's a little pointless.

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When I discovered John Carpenter was into games a while back it made me really happy. Man, this is awesome. I wish there could have been a longer interview, but any interview with probably my favourite director is great.

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I hope Carpenter never changes that web site. Glorious!

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Well he seems to be very sensible.

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I remember liking The Thing game quite a bit, even if it was plenty janky at spots. But I didn't know of any better, what with being a pc-player. Proooobably wouldn't be too much fun played now...

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Well this was a bit of a surprise! Cool stuff.

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Awesome stuff Scoops.

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This is why we call you Scoops! Awesome job.

I would totally play the Big Trouble In Little China game.

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That was random. I like it!

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Wow, huge scoop, congrats Patrick.

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Man I loved the videogame sequel to The Thing. The first few levels scared the shit out of me.

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Could you please ask him to give me my money back for "The Fog"? I'm serious. I want a two ticket full refund.

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holy crap Patrick!!!!!!!

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Hey, Patrick.

I was disgusted when I heard they were remaking The Thing (the one with Kurt Russel) but I eventually saw it and it was a prequel, not a remake. I liked it; I even bought the Disk to see the special effects closer.

Was Carpenter not involved in it?

I ask because you are one of the (not just video-games) Journalists I respect most and I am curious to know what your thoughts are on the new The Thing.

It's not good for all sorts of reasons, mostly because prequels are incredibly tough to create: they have to line up with the original film and it ruins all suspense. The Thing is a horror movie all about the suspense of the characters maybe or maybe not being infected. Plus, apparently the 2011 flick was filmed with a bunch of practical effects but The Powers That Be deemed them cheesy and swapped in CGI. It wouldn't have saved the movie by any stretch, but it might have been a bit more interesting to watch.

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Great!

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Wow. Score dude!

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Hey, Patrick.

I was disgusted when I heard they were remaking The Thing (the one with Kurt Russel) but I eventually saw it and it was a prequel, not a remake. I liked it; I even bought the Disk to see the special effects closer.

Was Carpenter not involved in it?

I ask because you are one of the (not just video-games) Journalists I respect most and I am curious to know what your thoughts are on the new The Thing.

He wasn't involved whatsoever.

And yeah, The Thing prequel is pretty awful. The practical effects are what made the original (not the 50's original original, mind you) so great. It's CGI nonsense if you ask me. Yeah, some practical effects were used, but still.

And you know the outcome, so it loses all tension.

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It's been said before here in the comments, but...

HOLY SHIT

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@reelife said:

"The Thing was adapted into a pretty great video game" ... What?

The Thing was a great game. That's not a typo.

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Hey, Patrick.

I was disgusted when I heard they were remaking The Thing (the one with Kurt Russel) but I eventually saw it and it was a prequel, not a remake. I liked it; I even bought the Disk to see the special effects closer.

Was Carpenter not involved in it?

I ask because you are one of the (not just video-games) Journalists I respect most and I am curious to know what your thoughts are on the new The Thing.

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@reelife said:

"The Thing was adapted into a pretty great video game" ... What?

Ryan Mac Donald seemed to think so:

The Thing Review 8.4

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Short, but sweet. Too bad you didn't ask him about Ghosts on Mars 2.

@tonnous24 It was actually a prequel. Watch the end.

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Cool, I'm not the only one that enjoyed The Thing video game haha

I still remember when they asked John Carpenter to play FEAR (the first one). I never knew he was a big game player himself, though. That's interesting.

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@ja050n said:

where is that gif from??

It's from The Thing! Since you asked that question you probably have never seen it! Go watch it!

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The one question that wasn't asked:

How good is Kurt Russell at multiplayer?