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Finally...The Mist

jack

The Legendary Troll King
My mostest favorite Stephen King story put to film.

Should be awesome.
 
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Yep, it's the novella portion of the book (22 short stories and three poems)
 
Oecodus said:
And I like Andre Braugher (sp?) a lot, but I kind of wish they hadn't made that character black.

I loved him in "Born on the 4th of July"
 
I barely remember the original story, but I just watched the trailer with no sound and it STILL looked creepy as hell. I'll watch it...
 
Every time I am in thick fog I think of this story and it freaks me out! And intrigues me.

Stupid Question, but is this coming out in Theatres?
Thanks.
 
Yes, in theatres a week from Friday. They just released the novella as a standalone paperback.

I think it's the claustrophobia that's so effective in the story, that, and the aisles of the supermarket suddenly taking on significant meaning for various reasons.

Very interesting study on many levels.
 
jack said:
Yes, in theatres a week from Friday. They just released the novella as a standalone paperback.

I think it's the claustrophobia that's so effective in the story, that, and the aisles of the supermarket suddenly taking on significant meaning for various reasons.

Very interesting study on many levels.

Can we go together, and see the movie jack?
 
It's amazing. I saw your name on the thread and I thought "fuck and a half, I'd fly 5 hours just to see that with you", and there you were.

That's so totally wonderful.
 
That seeping gash Lisa Schwarzbaum for all intents & purposes BLEW THE FUCKING ENDING in her Entertainment Weekly review.:rwmad:
 
That is not the original ending, but I'm sure it is King approved.

Good movie. It has been long enough ago since I read that story that I'd forgotten most of it. The moral of the story is never hang around with a person who says "expiate" more than once.
 
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