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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Missouri
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| The Mist Word from Comicon is that they are working on a screen adaptation of the Stephen King short story. This was one of King's better (and scarier) stories IMO, and more in the science-fiction vein than many of his others. Of course, Hollywood has a long record of severely mangling King's stuff, so we can only hope. |
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| Colonial Marine Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: The Mist It is in production. Links to more information. Quint on the set of THE MIST: Day 1!!! -- Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news. The Mist (2007) The cast as I understand it is... David (Thomas Jane) – The lead character, everyman type. He’s a Drew Struzan-like poster artist. Billy (Nathan Gamble) – The kid from BABEL plays David’s young son. Amanda (Laurie Holden) – Pretty girl in the market. There’s a chemistry between her and David. Norton (Andre Braugher) – David’s dickish next door neighbor. Irene (Frances Sternhagen) – The sweet old lady from MISERY plays this character, a school teacher. Ollie (Toby Jones) – Like I said before, Ollie’ll be an audience favorite. He’s a manager at the store. Mrs. Carmody (Marcia Gay Harden) – Creepy religious zealot. Sally (Alexa Davalos) – Check-out girl. There might be something between her and… Jessup (Sam Witwer) – A young army man who enters the store, about to go on leave. Jim (William Sadler) – A mechanic. Norm (Chris Owen) – The bagboy who doesn’t have a good day. |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: The Mist Am quite wary about this. Have been hearing about it off and on for a while now. I really like the short story but then, as has been said, Hollywood does not do well when turned loose on Stephen King's work. I hope they stay with the story and leave everything suggested and understated. It is so much more frightening then. |
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| Re: The Mist Yep fingers crossed. I was really excited about Desperation (especially with Ron Pearlman as the Sheriff), but was bitterly disappointed when I saw it. Having said that, there have been a few good adaptions of his work - Shawshank, Green Mile, Dreamcatcher (I thought it was good - I know I'm in the minority on that one!), IT, The Stand, Salem's Lot etc. But then there have been plenty of awful ones too... |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: The Mist I liked Shawshank Redemption and Green Mile too but they were different and rather unlike his usual stories. They were more like the sort of thing Hollywood can do well. They seem to stumble when it's a pure horror tale and you get a sort of gore fest or an over-the-top-in-your-face-tale. But Shining was amazing. Jack Nicholson fits being deranged. |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: The Mist Will agree there. The mini series are a lot closer to the book. The Shining and again with Salem's Lot. My grouse with Salem's Lot as far as the mini series goes is the way the vampires looked. Entirely not like they are in the book and far less frightening for that. |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: The Mist Yes - I was quite wary when I saw his name but was very pleasantly surprised. He did carry it off rather well. Now all we need is elegant, understated vampires with cultured nonchalant voices. |
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| Re: The Mist Sigh, it was indeed. As good as the film of The Shining was, it missed out the best bits (the hedges!) and completely changed the ending. I haven't read The Mist (might have to track it down and do so, methinks!) but I hope they've done a good job with this. It rather angers me when films mess up Stephen King stories ![]() |
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| The Cat Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Malaysia
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| Re: The Mist It was a major departure from the book. There's no doubt about that. But it's also a good film in its own right and I know several people who read the book and other King books after watching this movie. |
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| Re: The Mist Well, for those who liked The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile... the same director who is doing The Mist wrote the screenplays for both of those, as well as the screenplay for this one.... Frank Darabont |
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