The Mist (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

Director: Frank Darabont
Actors: Travis Fontenot, Toby Jones, Thomas Jane, Michaela Morgan (ii), Jeffrey Demunn
Studio: Genius Products (TVN)
Category: DVD

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 350 reviews
Sales Rank: 5022

Format: Collector's Edition, Dubbed, Ntsc, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Number Of Discs: 2
Running Time: 126 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7

MPN: WEID81057D
UPC: 796019810579
EAN: 0796019810579
ASIN: B0010X73ZG

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: March 25, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars One Of The Greatest Ending Of Any Movie Ever Made    January 6, 2009
moondogie66 (Sherman Oaks CA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

There are many reviews available .Cutting through the great acting, and special effects, all top notch.The ending of this movie, makes it one of the 5 best horror /Si Fi movies ever made.Oh Did I Mention The Ending.


5 out of 5 stars The best Stephen King adaptation since Kubrick's the Shining    January 2, 2009
Z. Fu (New York, NY)
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I usually stay away from hyperboles. But, the Mist may be the Hamlet of monsters movies. It succeeds on two levels. It is first and foremost a monster movie that is truly horrific. Darabont's realistic direction fleshed out King's story and characters, and made the Lovercraftian horrors much more tangible and immediate. Secondly, the movie is a careful study of the psychology of fear, or how fear operates in group dynamics. It shows that fear makes people do what they otherwise would not, and makes them believe in things that they otherwise would not.

There is much controversy surrounding the ending. It works fine for me both dramatically and emotionally. I would also like to point out that King clearly alluded to it in his novella:

"I checked the gun and then put it into the glove compartment. Ollie had reloaded it after the expedition to the drugstore. The rest of the shells had disappeared with him, but that was all right. He had fired at Mrs. Carmody, he had fired once at the clawed thing, and the gun had discharged once when it hit the ground. There were four of us in the Scout, but if push came right down to shove, I'd find some other way out for myself."

The allusion renders the movie ending much legitimacy. An enthusiastic reader can even speculate that such an ending may be what King himself would have wanted it on a deep subconscious level. We would probably never know for sure. What we do have is this wonderful piece of movie making!



4 out of 5 stars dark    January 1, 2009
litefoot (CA, south)
Easy for films of this nature to go over the top with special effects, The Mist is mostly successful here. Not a philosophical film per say, but makes an existential thrust that the horror is as much inside as outside. Your call on which creatures are scarier.

An easy resolution is not offered, and there is an arresting, realistic portrayal of the evangelical temperament. The story does not lose its focus; good acting and production values are sustained.

A new suspense genre seems to be emerging, with eco-dysfunction as the driver. The Happening and Last Winter also are in this mold.

Effective.




5 out of 5 stars Well done thou good and faithful horror writer, producer/s and director/s!    December 28, 2008
Rodney Kase Tyrone
It is incumbent upon me to post a review about this movie. How tame and idyllic it began, with beautiful scenery and a generic storm and it's aftermath of destruction. How quickly things can depart from the norm. In the course of mere minutes, a very disturbing, yet believable presentation of horrror, both of monster and of man in his baser mindset, splattered across the surface of my HDTV. This cinematic effort has indeed been a reminder of all that is creative and chilling about Stephen King. This is the stuff that true nightmares are made of!
I say well done to those who made "The Mist" a reality!
Respectfully,
Rodney Kase Tyrone (a.k.a. the Warlock)
12-28-2008
5:20P.M.



5 out of 5 stars .....heh, tentacles from planet x.    December 27, 2008
Postuleo (United States)
This is a definite A+ film & by far one of the best horror films I've seen in quite sometime. I believe this one gave the horror film genre a nice shot of creativity in the arm. Personally The Mist ranks right up their w/ other classics such as Prince of Darkness, The Exorcist, & The Shining.