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New site? Maybe some day.
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http://www.imdb.com/video/trailer/me60516092/
I just re-read the novella, it's been a while since I was really into Stephen King but this shit IS GRUESOME. Total HP Lovecraft worship.
Utter Carnage in the novella.
I wonder how it will translate, it looks like it's in good hands (director of Shawshank Redemption) |
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hopefully this will be what The Fog wanted to be. |
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no comparison. The Fog had ghosts from a ship. *shudder*
The Mist has giant spiders with webs of acid and hunger for human flesh. And they're the NICE part. |
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Mrs. Carmody (the Jesus freak) is worse than any of the monsters outside. |
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Should I spoil the ending for you guys? Creepy
House on Haunted Hill scared me very badly. |
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well at any rate I'm wondering who else has read the book |
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I have, but so long ago I don't remember too much. I do remember that it was a great story. |
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worth revisiting. and I do mean HUMAN CARNAGE. Poor Ollie has the worst death of all, and he saved the fuckin' little kid. No good deed goes unpunished. |
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the last couple steven king movies sucked (1408, desperation) i have high hopes for this one. |
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I loved the story the Mist when I was a kid. I read it a few times, and I remember it pretty well. I think I'll read it again, but after the movie.
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they should make a movie out of that book cell it was pretty good |
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thuringwethil said: Eli Roth (Hostel) is gonna direct Cell.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0775440/ |
Didn't they just make "the pulse" which is exactly the same? |
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i'll have to read this. i'm right in the middle of "It". |
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it's a great story of how people either band together or turn on one another when under great stress, in a catastrophe with no precedent
think 9/11 |
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Yeti said:
yes, indeed
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definitely one of my favorite short stories by King.
unfortunately, I'm sure the movie is going to blow. |
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the mist is one of my favorites as well... if the trailer is any indication of the movie then it's gonna fucking rule.
cell was good too.. i'm interested to see how closely roth follows the book... |
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thuringwethil said: Eli Roth (Hostel) is gonna direct Cell.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0775440/ |
fuck yes...that book was amazing. i still feel uncomfortable having a cellphone because of it. |
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yea i liked the cell totaly when i got into the middle of the book how the crazy phone peopel start to change kinda threw me off but by the end of the book i was all bout it def a nice twist on a zombie type book. has anyone read any jack ketchum book he is a fuckin amazing author |
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FuckIsMySignature said:
fuck yes...that book was amazing. i still feel uncomfortable having a cellphone because of it.>>
hahaha, i'll never be able to stop laughing at this |
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I read the mist years ago. I don't remember much. |
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MASS WHITEY DEATH
FWAP FWAP FWAP
PROBLEM: MIST IS WHITE, OR MAYBE GREY, LIKE INDIANS
BLACK POWER! |
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holy shit, there's some crazy-ass debate over the ending to this film over at IMDB
SPOILER ALERT!
It sounds like a cool ending though. I don't like happy ones. I like when the bad guys win, like in "Arlington Road" |
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Noice.
B+ in Entertainment Weekly.
you guys REALLY gotta read the book though. GREAT horror story. |
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thuringwethil said:
It sounds like a cool ending though. I don't like happy ones. I like when the bad guys win, like in "Arlington Road" |
you could not be more right. i think i need to go watch that now. |
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lbpvd said: the last couple steven king movies sucked (1408, desperation) i have high hopes for this one. |
yeah 1408 was dissapointing, i was expecting alot more terror |
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I re-read the story last week. I had forgetten how SOLID this was. Classic King also giving huge props to Lovecraft at the same time. Based on the trailers, I looks like they stayed very faithful to the story while expanding on it enough to make a 200+ page novella cover an hour 1/2 to two hour movie.
Seriously, this really looks good. |
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It was my first and last stephen king book, awesome story (because it was Lovecraftian) but man can this guy not write. So many times I stopped and was lik e"I can't believe he said it like that"
like Dan Miller introduces himself like this "And then he came up to us 'hi, I'm dan Miller I'm from Lynn, MA, i live there but summer here!'"
like anyone introduces themselves like that.
Anyways, I love the ending the book and hope they keep it that way. |
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they don't have the same ending
SPOILER!
it's a downer apparently
cool with me, I like endings where everyone's pretty much fucked, like in Clive Barker's short story "Pig Blood Blues" |
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thuringwethil said: they don't have the same ending
SPOILER!
it's a downer apparently
cool with me, I like endings where everyone's pretty much fucked, like in Clive Barker's short story "Pig Blood Blues" |
The ending is kind of a downer anyways with them taking off to CT.
STORY SPOILER:
I'm hoping they show the scene after the market, where they're driving down the street and have to stop because of the giant creature walking over their car.
I'd be really impressed if they made the dino-like monster the way I've invisioned it since I was 12 |
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they have the big dino in there, definitely
It would've been silly to exclude the coolest monster from the movie
I wonder about Ollie's death though. In the book he meets a pretty bad end. |
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y_ddraig_goch said: but man can this guy not write. |
Apu friend me good. |
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thuringwethil said: they have the big dino in there, definitely
It would've been silly to exclude the coolest monster from the movie
I wonder about Ollie's death though. In the book he meets a pretty bad end. |
I'm just assuming you've seen it, so, the ultimate question: how's the acting? |
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I actually haven't seen it, just a few clips but I was impressed so far. |
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I'm actually going to see this in the closet movie theater not in Lynn. AKA Revere, to see if all the Lynn folk get up and go "woo" like stereotypical black people when Dan Miller introduces himself. That is if he uses the same intro he does in the book.. There's no way they can exclude his character, he was pretty important. |
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yes, especially for spider munchies!
I'm going tonight after work, haven't been this psyched for a horror movie in a while |
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eeeeeuugghgh, the book is better than the eeeeeuugghuh movie. the jesus freak is eeeeeuugghgh the worst eeeeuugghgh charater in the novella...Christians to eeeeeuugghgh lions eeeeeuugghgh. |
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I dunno if there were any lions in the mist. But there was a pterodactyl or two. |
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any torrents up for this movie yet? |
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THAT WAS BIGGEST DOWNER ENDING I'VE SEEN IN LIKE TEN YEARS
the audience was clearly pissed off at the ending but I thought it ruled, appropriate for a horror movie.
The soundtrack rules too, I'm gonna seek. |
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also I noticed a lot of the death scenes were adapted pretty faithfully from the book (he even made up some good new ones) |
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I saw this tonight, and I have to say I wasn't totally let down!
The acting was actually really good, and the lack of background music through 70 percent of it was a nice touch.
The CGI could kiss my asshole. I really don't think they'll perfect imagery like that within the next 5 years.
The movie held true to the book for the most part, except for the ending, which is definitely the most grim turn I've seen in a movie in a long long time.
I give The Mist a solid B- |
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It's been so misty lately, I've really been in the mood for this movie |
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punk potenza said: they should make a movie out of that book cell it was pretty good |
Wasn't Cell that crappy J-Lo movie where she goes into the mind of a serial killer? |
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sean said: punk potenza said:they should make a movie out of that book cell it was pretty good |
Wasn't Cell that crappy J-Lo movie where she goes into the mind of a serial killer? |
That was THE Cell. But I liked the part with the intestines being unravelled ('naughty worm...') |
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aaron michaelNLI said:
The movie held true to the book for the most part, except for the ending, which is definitely the most grim turn I've seen in a movie in a long long time. |
what did you think of Mrs. Carmody's portrayal? the actress made her scarier than in the book even, she did a really good job.
Especially that last scene with the showdown. She's just sitting there with a butcher's knife, like a queen on her throne, waiting for them to try an escape.
I'd see this movie again.
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I liked her role, but I always envisioned her being older. Like, MUCH older. The people in the audience actually clapped when she met her demise. The woman who played her usually does a good job wwith the roles she's offered, so I had no doubt it would have been convincing. |
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yeah they clapped and totally cheered when she was shot in my audience too.
some black families had their little kids there, I was aghast, like WTF, why would you bring your KIDS to this film?!? |
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Ive never been disturbed by a movie. Ever.
Now I am. |
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Yes, there was much delight from the crowd when Mrs. Carmody got smoked.
Great movie.
The ending looked like it was gonna be a downer and then twisted you even MORE and became a depressing ending you did not see coming.
Damn |
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hmm, I wondered how the critics would react, for the most part the reviews are favorable. Cool!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
By Tom Charity
Special to CNN
(CNN) -- It's the end of the world -- again!
Doomsday scenarios have become a familiar sight in the movies since the beginning of the Cold War, and for the most part, "Stephen King's The Mist," from a King novella, sticks closely to the archetype.
That's not a problem. If you've seen writer-director Frank Darabont's films (including two King adaptations, "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Green Mile," that earned him Oscar nominations), you'll know he's an old-time Hollywood classicist at heart. It's his ability to reinvest these familiar strains with meaning that's impressive.
David Drayton (Thomas Jane, who holds the screen effortlessly here) is with his son at the grocery store when the fog rolls in, and with it a terrified and bleeding local, yelling how there's something nasty in the mist.
The market is busy -- people are restocking after a big storm -- and an alarm cuts through the building like a chill. It sounds like a bomb warning; the sound you might hear in the event of an attack. A man rushes out to his car, but no sooner has he been swallowed up by the mist than he lets rip a blood-curdling scream. Nobody's eager to follow in his footsteps.
As is traditional in this kind of story the phones are dead, so the good people of Castle Rock are on their own. Curiously, they're not much concerned that the mist itself might be toxic -- surely the most rational explanation. It's only when a giant, grasping tentacle slides into the loading bay that they begin to appreciate the true nature of the threat -- and even then, those shoppers who missed the show have a hard time buying it.
Never a filmmaker to run when he can walk, Darabont lets the horror build through unease, incredulity and mounting suggestion. Cannily, he keeps Mark Isham's score in his back pocket, and reaches for it sparingly. In one of his best bits, a volunteer ties a rope around his waist and ventures into the unknown. Darabont stays fixed in the store and lets the pull on the rope tell the story. Pure suspense.
When the monsters do reveal themselves, the CGI work is seamless and properly repellent, but don't worry yourself about where they come from or why. Darabont's focus is always squarely on the humans, who quickly splinter into competing factions reflecting their own racial, class and educational prejudices.
The mental mist that clouds everyone's judgment is the real theme of the story: denial, frustration, despair, and enough reckless courage to keep the body count going up. And when it comes to scary, Marcia Gay Harden's born-again proselytizer is fearsome enough to convince Drayton and his clique to take their chances with the beasties.
Pleasingly tight in scale (Darabont brought over the production team from TV's "The Shield"), "The Mist" shoots itself in the foot with a couple of clumsy episodes. I'll accept giant tentacles, but it's hard to believe that Drayton can't convince the townfolk to go take a peek at the evidence. Stalwart character actors Toby Jones, William Sadler and Frances Sternhagen make strong impressions, but Harden's religious rapture sucks all the air out of the room (it's always hard to make fundamentalists seem credible). A belated attempt to "humanize" a younger couple rings hollow and might have been cut.
"The Mist" is far from perfect, and it's woefully humorless. But such reservations have to be weighed against a mind-blowing ending, so bold I can hardly believe Darabont got away with it. Don't they test-screen movies any more?
"The Mist" may not be Oscar bait, but it's a horror movie of real conviction. It deserves to be a hit. |
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Is there a link to this movie online yet? I kind of want to see it again. |
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I don't know, I'm in the Mac minority and have never seen a whole movie online |
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I'm surprised the critics didn't say "eeeeeeggghgh, the Jesus freak ruined the movie, eeeeegghgh, she was worse than the fucking spiders" |
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a lot people on IMDB.com are split about the ending, but I liked it. It was way grim. |
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the ending was the only part not true, oh and norton being black |
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I've never been as satisfied walking out of the theaters as I was tonight. Easily, the best movie i've seen in theaters. A+ all the way. 2nd best ending to any movie I've ever seen. |
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Just saw the movie last night, I thought it was great. My only two complaints are the acting in the begining was awful, and at the end where the fuck did the mist go??? And did anyone else find it funny when they were telling norton not to go they offered fried chicken??? |
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Bummer, only 13 mil box office gross so far.
Guess I'd better go see it again... |
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I guess that creepy music at the end while they're driving away from the supermarket is Dead Can Dance |
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"The Host of Seraphim" off of Dead Can Dance's 'Wake' - a best of comp
mmm-kay, cool |
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thuringwethil at the library said: I don't know, I'm in the Mac minority and have never seen a whole movie online |
MACS ARE LIKE NIGGERS
LOOK COOL BUT THEY DON'T WORK
IT'S OKAY BROTHA, WE WUZ KINGS AND WILL BE AGAIN
MOST MAC USERS ARE GAY THOUGH
ARE YOU ON THE DOWNLOW?
BLACK POWER! |
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Hello people of 2007. We come in peace. We're here to tell you that Hillary Clinton will try to become the president. You must stop her at all cost.
This might sound weird, but Trump is going to run for president and you have to support him. The future rests on you. |
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>2007 was nine fucking years ago
My God where does the time go
All those dead forums... |
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before that you gotta deal with a nigger in the white house for 8 fucken years |
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I'm jealous of all yall niggas bein in 2007 and shit. |
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Hey 22 year old me, keep doin what your doin in 9 years you are going to be a very successful shitposter |
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Does anyone even post on this site anymore?
I think if they did they would have re-designed it. This looks like shit.
We should take over. |
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We must secure a future for future /pol/ generations. It is hereby I declare annexation of this defunct site and the establishment of a /pol/ony. Leafs and Australians are NOT welcome. |
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