THE MIST

Started by typhooforme, December 01, 2007, 11:26:53 AM

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typhooforme

Nothing like going waaaay off topic on the Universal board here...but I used to be a diehard Stephen King fan.  Still am, of his earlier books.  But I've seldom been entirely happy with how his books have been filmed.  THE MIST has long been a favorite story (novella?) for me, and I wonder how they did putting it on screen.  Anyone see it?  Glad they saw it?  Wish they'd MIST it?
Robert in Ohio

"I don't care what they do, so long as they don't do it in the streets and frighten the horses."   Mrs. Patrick Campbell

fmofmpls

Yeah Rob, that flicks intrigues me enough to take a chance and go and see it. But I want I'm really hoping is good is the Will Smith flick "I Am Legend". Anybody read any early reviews of either film?
The Famous Monster of Mpls.  Sayer of the law.

The Drunken Severed Head

It's getting some very nice reviews.

Meek


    . . . and it contains Max's doppelganger, Toby Jones. Toby's Pa, Freddie Jones is a Hammer alumni as well as being the nasty sideshow hawker in "The Elephant Man".

    "Meek"


It's getting some very nice reviews.
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"I am like a Unicorn in a racing stable. Beast doesn't fit."   T.E.Lawrence

psychic_sasquatch

Hi folks, I saw the Mist and it is very well done. The director is the same one who did Shawshank and The Green Mile. Both better adaptations of King stories. This one sticks close to the story. The monsters are secondary to the sociological drama playing out with the characters. The CGI effect are used sparingly, which is good at keeping it more believable (or unbelievable). And don't expect a sappy ending because it hits you in the gut. Acting is superb as well.
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Phantasm

Most of Mr. King's work I like.  New and old.  I cut my teeth, so to speak, on Salem's Lot when I was in the 5th grade.  That is my favorite novel and the Mist was my favorite novella with The Raft coming in as my favorite short story. 

I went opening night to see the Mist trying not to be excited or expecting too much.  What I got was a horror movie that, to me,  ranks up there with John Carpenter's The Thing.  I loved everything about it..........almost.  I won't give the ending away at all but the director went further than King's ending.  I will say it was very emotional.

On the other hand, as a model builder, the creatures in the Mist gives us great opportunities for many cool kits.  If only I could sculpt!

Go see the Mist.  I'd love to be able to talk to another fan of the story about the ending.

Chuck
Chuck Jeffers

"You told me that nothings free except my own insanity."
                                                  Alice Cooper

Marsha

My little sister went to see it and all she would tell me was that the ending was difficult to watch. She said some people walked out during the end because they couldn't handle it. Being a long time King fan, now I really want to see it! I hope my blood pressure can take it. I know the director rewrote the ending..do you think it's beneficial to read the original before watching the film?

Phantasm

Hi Marsha,

I'm torn on reading the story before the seeing the movie on this one.  It follows the book fairly well until the ending.  You might want to go in cold and then read the story after seeing the film.

Chuck
Chuck Jeffers

"You told me that nothings free except my own insanity."
                                                  Alice Cooper

The Drunken Severed Head

Quote from: Meek on December 01, 2007, 03:57:33 PM
    . . . and it contains Max's doppelganger, Toby Jones.

HIM? OMG. I'm speechless! (sputter, sputter)

Tom Smith Monsternut

I really liked it ..except for the end.. I like the Birds like ending from the book instead.
Best..
Tom Smith
Tom Smith " Dr. Deadly"

Jack Linendoll

I would have prefered an "open-ended" ending myself. I thought the effects were decent, and some, pretty durn scary (what the heck WAS that giant thing?)

Halloween Jeff

Anyone but me heard the audio version of "The Mist" that came out 15 years ago or so?  I can burn copies if anyne wantes to hear it....

I love King's early stuff, but increasingl;y (in my opinion) his later works seem to run on and on, and have no point )Buick 8, for example).


Bizarro Jeff
Just a Halloween g uy in a normal world...

Gareee

I liked the effects, the movie's pace was pretty good, but I really disliked the ending.

Almost to the point of "I'd really have to think twice if I wanted to watch this again." hate.

fmofmpls

I'm going to see the movie this week. I keep hearing about the movie's ending. Hmmm? Scary, sad, or just dumb? We'll see.
The Famous Monster of Mpls.  Sayer of the law.

Scary Terry

I was liking it early on, but hated (and I mean HATED) the ending so much it wrecked every good thing that came before. 


Scary Terry
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