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Stephen King's The Mist

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Did anybody see this movie yet? The ending was so messed up. However, Thomas Jane was pretty hot!
 
Agreed squared. The end kinda bummed me out, but I was able to get over it by watching Thomas Jane in the Punisher when i had arrived home. He is very nice...|
 
So is this story similar to John Carpenter's The Fog? From the description (and title) it seems mighty familiar. Although The Fog was a horrible movie, despite it having a decent premise.
 
Stephen King's completely wonderful novella version of "The Mist" did NOT end the way you guys saw it end on the screen!!! SPOILERS (For the book)

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In the book, the husband doesn't go to the house to find his dead wife. But he hears some voice on a radio and has hope that she is alive.

These supremely great stories never translate well to the big screen :(

*** KEVIN IN SOUTH TULSA ***
 
The novella was fantastic, The ending in the movie depressed me so much.

Actually renegade, in the end he cant make it back to his house because the road is in such bad shape. But he knows his wife is dead, she was gardening before he left. "Skeleton Crew" was a great book. The collection of stories of King's are great! My copy is soooooooo old its falling apart.

The ending for the film depressing as it was, was great!

It made you truly care for the character!:D

Please dont ever compare The shitty remake of "The fog" to Stephen King's "The mist". John carpenter has lost his edge(if he ever had one). So he had to take a movie from the early eighties and add a bad script and c-list celebs to try to gain it back.
 
Please dont ever compare The shitty remake of "The fog" to Stephen King's "The mist". John carpenter has lost his edge(if he ever had one). So he had to take a movie from the early eighties and add a bad script and c-list celebs to try to gain it back.
Carpenter wrote and directed the original 1980 version, he had nothing to do with the remake. But they are both shitty.
 
The novella was fantastic, The ending in the movie depressed me so much.

Actually renegade, in the end he cant make it back to his house because the road is in such bad shape. But he knows his wife is dead, she was gardening before he left. "Skeleton Crew" was a great book. The collection of stories of King's are great! My copy is soooooooo old its falling apart.

The ending for the film depressing as it was, was great!

It made you truly care for the character!:D

Please dont ever compare The shitty remake of "The fog" to Stephen King's "The mist". John carpenter has lost his edge(if he ever had one). So he had to take a movie from the early eighties and add a bad script and c-list celebs to try to gain it back.

LOL we must have the same exact copy!!! :) I think I had to tape the back cover back to the book itself.

As to the fate of his wife, because he didn't actually see her body and from that haunting message he heard on the radio, I kinda felt King left it open for interpretation.

*** KEVIN IN SOUTH TULSA ***
 
I have a message for those of you who saw the film. It's a BIG spoiler; if you want to read it please highlight the following.

Do you realize that the dork pussies who stayed behind in the supermarket actually survived? Unless of course they killed themselves too, I guess.
 
I have a message for those of you who saw the film. It's a BIG spoiler; if you want to read it please highlight the following.

Do you realize that the dork pussies who stayed behind in the supermarket actually survived? Unless of course they killed themselves too, I guess.

*Spoilers*

















No I don't think they showed whether they survived or not. The person they zoomed in on in the truck was the lady in the beginning who left the store because she left her kid's at home alone. I don't recall seeing anybody from the store.
Anways, I really liked this movie. I thought the ending, although depressing, was absolutely perfect and was very Stephen King-ish.
 
LOL we must have the same exact copy!!! :) I think I had to tape the back cover back to the book itself.

As to the fate of his wife, because he didn't actually see her body and from that haunting message he heard on the radio, I kinda felt King left it open for interpretation.

*** KEVIN IN SOUTH TULSA ***

Lmao me too I read mine like a million times. Of the other stories in the book which dod you like?

Did you think the movie covered the story well? I thought it did. I know the cut out the part where he and the teacher have sex in the office.
 
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