Yeah, like when the series was still in the planning stages between years 2006-2009, nothing supports the idea that "everyone dies ending" was going to happen 3 seasons in.
The question is, do those three who died at the end and maybe the nutty religious chick too get raptured/saved? If earth/life is purgatory, then Tom Jane remains to see out his time.
But maybe the Mist takes those souls lost with it when it goes. So he damned them to hell by killing them (because he lacked the faith of Carol from Walking Dead), and himself to persist on earth.
>and maybe the nutty religious chick too get raptured/saved?
The preacher-woman in Tull (in the first Gunslinger) gives a speech that's identical to the one given by the woman in the supermarket.
this is the one king story I wish got more elaboration. and it's one of the few that could've gone on much longer, explaining what the arrowhead project was, etc. while still preserving the sense of abject horror and suspense and mystery surrounding exactly the the monsters were, etc.
in fact, the ending of the book sort of hints that there should've been more, which is weird considering how damn much king likes to write about absolutely everything.
Most of them were being easily killed with handguns, wooden torches, and knives too. No one ever said these things were invincible. It was only a problem because of people and their beliefs/leadership in the face of the scary unknown
i mean they killed a big bug by shooting it half way into the movie showing the things can be killed its just human fear with something they neve seen before took over rational thinking
Being a big monster vulnerable to weapons sounds like the actual nightmare, imagine being able to be hit by any tank in a 6 km radius who just has to aim in your general direction
I mean yeah they're just alien wildlife being smokescreened by swamp gas, not cthulhu creatures >but it's big that means it would be immune to a supersonic piece of explosive metal
why
Yeah because it was a mild joke on how the mist is just fog coming in from the alien portal
I forgot this board is full of autists and you need to be extremely literal at all times
The movie makes it pretty clear they're essentially just animals but from another dimension. A regular Earth crab would be as horrifying and deadly as the crab monster in the parking lot if it was that big IRL.
Theres clue in the movie the government was fricking around with black holes and it made a door to whatever planet those things are from now that the door is closed and the monsters are getting killed the mist naturally fades away
>The Gunslinger (original) >The Drawing of the Three >The Eyes of the Dragon >IT >The Talisman >The Waste Lands >Rose Madder >Cujo >Hearts In Atlantis >Wizard and Glass >Black House >Everything's Eventual >Insomnia >The Gunslinger (second version) >The Wind Through the Keyhole
Then full stop.
>What part of Cujo connects to the Dark Tower?
The ghost living in the linen closet makes a small thinny appear and one of the side characters briefly gets a glimpse of Mid-World.
This ending was supposed to be shocking but is inadvertently hilarious. Not even trying to be an edgelord, the mist just clears up the second he kills everyone and the military is just gonna kill all of the otherworldly creatures?
It cleared (he phased back into the real world) when he fulfilled the crazy chick's demand for his son's blood. She was either serving God (by sentencing Tom Jane to a Trial of Abraham) or serving whatever god runs the Mist World (Dagon or some figure like that, probably - God of the Unconscious IINM - they were all in "Jonah's Whale" while inside the Mist).
The mother remained faithful (not ruled by fear of the unknown/the unconscious) so she wasn't subject to the trials and lessons that come while in the underworld/beyond the threshold.
The book/novella actually leaves it more ambiguous so you could basically decide it went either way. I can't remember if the suicide ending was King's original vision for it or they just took the most bleak interpretation.
>Locked in a store with lots of food >OH MY GOD I'M GONG INSANE!
Stephen King really is one of the worst writers of all time.
Why does Frank Darabont continue to use his material?
They didn't have any problem killing the monsters.
Plus there was an entire outdoor section with lighter fluid.
If the people were smart, they would've been able to fend them off.
It's just that Stephen King lives in Maine and thinks that all people who aren't him are dumb.
I dont know about the movie, been a while since i saw it. But in the book his wife is at home and hes tryna get back to her. Also, the monsters raid the store and get a bunch of people so its not a safe place. Entire store has a fricking window front, its not a fortress.
You're on some good crack if you think Dark Souls was inspired by Stephen King. Berserk is the unabashed source for about 75% of all designs and story beats of that series.
>first time watching the movie >never read the book >immediately knew he went full moron preemptively mercy killing everyone in the car before the monsters even breached it
He deserves to hate himself.
Doesnt happen in the book btw, he went full moron. Coulda waited a bit at least until you know the monster is right there.
>dude why dont you have 20/20 hindsight when you just saw people die being eaten by nightmare monsters and your wife got killed by space-spiders and your son almost got sacrificed in a market by a crazy lady who has a cult now
I've had an idea for a kind of reverse Half-Life where you play a crazy Redneck living close to the equivalent of Black Mesa when the Resonance Cascade takes place.
Just start blasting alien monsters with a shotgun.
The problem is that most writers, directors etc doesn't have any experience or even the most basic understanding of what the military is and how they work so they're just not able to write a script about it. Almost every single representation of the armed forces in movies and tv are downright laughably stupid because they don't even bother doing the most basic research. Probably because they're mostly anti military.
first predator? absolutely, starts of as an 80s action movie with a badass elite squad that find spooky shit tracking them and their characters breaking down in panic pure fricking kino. Aliens? Yes. Dog soldiers as well these are all good military horror movies.
Agreed. I'm tired of following plucky civilian survivors, give me some good military kino of a company trying to stay alive in something like the Mist. Or cops, just anything more interesting than a bunch of Left 4 Dead styled randoms that we've been getting for decades.
What if it was about a couple of Shop operatives who were working with the Army, trying and failing to manipulate everything to their goal while having a limited (but still more complete than the soldiers') understanding of the situation, then failing and trying to salvage the situation before ultimately giving up and being eaten?
Nta >grunts on lab having their day job >shit happens, buddies have to escape from deep underground >spec-ops comes in; orders are: no one leaves alive >survive man/mosters and escape >only to find giant mist-crab-monster
Finish with death-metal, screams and weapons being fired. Credits roll.
The US army could never take down this creature. Hell, even the Chinese army (literally the biggest and mightiest military on the planet) would be powerless against it. You'd have to be a gigachad Jordan Peterson-tier alpha male to fight it
So how did that thing walk through the "portal"? Also if those monsters' home planet is covered in mist it'd be logical to assume they all evolved to be blind, so it'd be easy to avoid them if you shut the frick up. That's why the schizo b***h is spared, she stays quiet.
Portal would have had to have been pretty damn big for so much mist to come out so quickly, so it would have easily been big enough for even the big one to get through. Plus they make it pretty clear in both the movie and book that most of the creatures rely on senses besides sight.
Didn't the mist come from the weird experiment at air force base, so if they plugged the portal that it came through it would dissipate and they burned everything else with flamethrowers.
>Chinese army (literally the biggest and mightiest military on the planet
What the frick am i reading? Also no, that's like saying cavemen would be powerless against mammoths. They weren't. Disable the legs, eyes, cause massive hemorrhaging and wait for it to bleed to death.
Likely they wouldn't need to. Given the length of the legs and the shortness of the facial tentacles, it's likely a giraffe or elephant analog that feeds on things that are high up; the leaves of alien trees or fungus that grows on top of rocky outcroppings. Plus it just ignored the people around it when we see it when every other monster was extremely aggressively hostile.
So I'm curious if the tentacles in the loading dock scene was one of these creatures possibly kneeled down behind the store? Also there are similarities in the head of this creature to the dragon fly creatures so do those spawn off of this and if so does each one have the potential to reach behemoth size?
According to the book: >The loading dock tentacles are actually each a separate monster. They turn out to be basically fleshy basket-balls with a single tentacle sticking out that hunt in packs. >The Leviathan, Pterodactyl, and Flys are part of a symbiotic/parasitic relationship. Basically the Flys are parasites that feed on the Leviathan, The Pterodactyls in turn eat the flys off the Leviathan like oxpeckers eat the insects off ox or remoras eat parasites off sharks. >The Spiders are just because Stephen King has Arachnophobia. >The Giant Crab-Mantis is just an butthole I guess.
There's a fine line between writing characters who are realistically stupid in way that naturally facilitates the plot and writing characters who are unrealistically stupid as a contrived way to keep a bad plot lurching along.
It's not a door it's more like an overlap of two realities, like how in some places in Europe you can be in a real country and a fake one at the same time
the mist had a border, the military was on the ass end of it and made sure nothing strayed from the mist. normal people didnt realize this and instead of waiting took the easy way out rather than try to fight off certain monsters, pretty sure sam witwers characters says something about how it was contained or something like that.so they knew when it would end or where it would stop
>the military was on the ass end of it and made sure nothing strayed from the mist.
Didn't seem like they were doing a good job at it since Tom Jane's wife could killed by a giant spider and ensnared in its web.
wow this movie fricking sucks. Do I really have to be high or moronic to enjoy 90% of movies? Made it through about an hour but it was too horrible and I had to turn it off
>the one time I like King’s version (of the ending) more than the adaptation’s changes is the one time King came out and praised it
The Mist suddenly disippating seconds after he kills his kid is fricking dumb. It feels like “oops, haha, pranked ya!” and cheapens the whole thing. It’s just there for shock value.
I like how every so often, the dialogue in the movie suddenly feels all stilted and unnatural and it’s clearly because they took that bit straight from the book.
Because its a mistery
I see what you did there. Well played anon. Well played.
Triple word joke
Very nice
>mistery
>mist
What's the other
That's what it's all about
homosexual
The army was killing the monsters.
Less monsters, less mist I guess.
This is how AOT was supposed to end btw
The cuck ending we got is better, since it tainted forever AoT
can you elaborate?
what do you mean by that?
Yeah, like when the series was still in the planning stages between years 2006-2009, nothing supports the idea that "everyone dies ending" was going to happen 3 seasons in.
What do these words mean?
It just does chud. They scienced that shit!
they did explain it. The mist demanded the little boy be sacrificed and only then would it clear up. And it did.
Yep, "expiation".
The question is, do those three who died at the end and maybe the nutty religious chick too get raptured/saved? If earth/life is purgatory, then Tom Jane remains to see out his time.
But maybe the Mist takes those souls lost with it when it goes. So he damned them to hell by killing them (because he lacked the faith of Carol from Walking Dead), and himself to persist on earth.
>and maybe the nutty religious chick too get raptured/saved?
The preacher-woman in Tull (in the first Gunslinger) gives a speech that's identical to the one given by the woman in the supermarket.
Mist monsters ain't shit against the american army
frick im signing up RIGHT NOW
you do remember that the military guys suicided and got lynched because of what they did
i remember them holding badass flamethrowers and walking next to tanks 🙂
One military guy who suspected his base was doing something spooky was lynched by the cult because mob mentality
And the other two killed themselves in guilt and suspecting they'd be lynched too
>abdools in worn out sandals decimate mist aliens using rusty ak-74s and homemade explosives
But enough about the Soviets failures
Never doubt the power of a militia that has faith and knows their territory!
I dunno, maybe they closed the portal(s) to the other world so mist and creatures stopped coming through?
The mist was a metaphor for racism.
We were the mist all along.
The portal wasn't open very long. Whatever machinery was keeping it open probably got destroyed or turned off by the military.
this is the one king story I wish got more elaboration. and it's one of the few that could've gone on much longer, explaining what the arrowhead project was, etc. while still preserving the sense of abject horror and suspense and mystery surrounding exactly the the monsters were, etc.
in fact, the ending of the book sort of hints that there should've been more, which is weird considering how damn much king likes to write about absolutely everything.
BLM's favorite ending ever.
they closed the dimensional portal
SOME BODY
If you were assigned to Project Arrowhead, what would your job be?
Rigger
janitor. then whistleblower haha
Meat shield for the protagonist.
Same as now, Senior Business Analyst. I already facilitate the creeping influence of unseen malevolent giants, so it'd be business as usual.
>Lists things he didn't write
You're not communicating effectively.
generic soldier 1# but i would win
The army was killing them with flamethrowers, turns out dimensional horrors are just a meme and they should be scared of modern weapons
>kills the equivalent of a deer
>HUMANITY FRICK YEAH
Most of them were being easily killed with handguns, wooden torches, and knives too. No one ever said these things were invincible. It was only a problem because of people and their beliefs/leadership in the face of the scary unknown
i mean they killed a big bug by shooting it half way into the movie showing the things can be killed its just human fear with something they neve seen before took over rational thinking
>Behemoth creature is killed by a few tank rounds
Being a big monster vulnerable to weapons sounds like the actual nightmare, imagine being able to be hit by any tank in a 6 km radius who just has to aim in your general direction
the Behemoth creature was probably the least dangerous creature too
I mean yeah they're just alien wildlife being smokescreened by swamp gas, not cthulhu creatures
>but it's big that means it would be immune to a supersonic piece of explosive metal
why
>swamp gas
I don't remember that part.
Yeah because it was a mild joke on how the mist is just fog coming in from the alien portal
I forgot this board is full of autists and you need to be extremely literal at all times
The movie makes it pretty clear they're essentially just animals but from another dimension. A regular Earth crab would be as horrifying and deadly as the crab monster in the parking lot if it was that big IRL.
Theres clue in the movie the government was fricking around with black holes and it made a door to whatever planet those things are from now that the door is closed and the monsters are getting killed the mist naturally fades away
What kind of Planet should that be where the Organisms live in eternal fog?
One with chronic extreme humidity.
They opened a Thinny to Todash Space. The monster were the creatures that live in Todash Space.
Imagine if it was a dicky to Tightgash Space.
how do you pronounce todash?
>toe-dash?
>todd-ash?
>toda-sh?
Toe-dash.
They going to joke about how it sounds but this is the actual truth.
I've read all dark tower books and I had to look it up because I don't remember a thing about this shit
are they worth reading?
Optimal Dark Tower reading order:
>The Gunslinger (original)
>The Drawing of the Three
>The Eyes of the Dragon
>IT
>The Talisman
>The Waste Lands
>Rose Madder
>Cujo
>Hearts In Atlantis
>Wizard and Glass
>Black House
>Everything's Eventual
>Insomnia
>The Gunslinger (second version)
>The Wind Through the Keyhole
Then full stop.
What part of Cujo connects to the Dark Tower?
>What part of Cujo connects to the Dark Tower?
The ghost living in the linen closet makes a small thinny appear and one of the side characters briefly gets a glimpse of Mid-World.
Ultimately no. I only read them because the priest from Salem's Lot turns up and you get to see what happened to him after he left the Lot.
My only suggestion is to skip the last chapter of the last book.
I’m still mad.
There's no way you enjoyed the Stephen King self-inserting wank-fest. You're lying for some indeterminate reason.
No. It gets worse and the last three are awful, the last one is pure shit.
no, it was the worst waste of my time
1 through 3, maybe 4, are very good. First two books are especially great.
Couldn't get past book 5 and I hear it only got worse after that.
>planet
in the book version those things are from the space inbetween universes. like extradimensional
This ending was supposed to be shocking but is inadvertently hilarious. Not even trying to be an edgelord, the mist just clears up the second he kills everyone and the military is just gonna kill all of the otherworldly creatures?
It cleared (he phased back into the real world) when he fulfilled the crazy chick's demand for his son's blood. She was either serving God (by sentencing Tom Jane to a Trial of Abraham) or serving whatever god runs the Mist World (Dagon or some figure like that, probably - God of the Unconscious IINM - they were all in "Jonah's Whale" while inside the Mist).
The mother remained faithful (not ruled by fear of the unknown/the unconscious) so she wasn't subject to the trials and lessons that come while in the underworld/beyond the threshold.
The book/novella actually leaves it more ambiguous so you could basically decide it went either way. I can't remember if the suicide ending was King's original vision for it or they just took the most bleak interpretation.
>Locked in a store with lots of food
>OH MY GOD I'M GONG INSANE!
Stephen King really is one of the worst writers of all time.
Why does Frank Darabont continue to use his material?
the monsters can just break through the glass, smart guy
They didn't have any problem killing the monsters.
Plus there was an entire outdoor section with lighter fluid.
If the people were smart, they would've been able to fend them off.
It's just that Stephen King lives in Maine and thinks that all people who aren't him are dumb.
They have a big problem killing monsters and get fricked on just trying to go next door to the pharmacy
what are they supposed to do with some lighter fluid? macgyver up some flamethrowers? even if they could that'll last them all of 10 minutes.
I dont know about the movie, been a while since i saw it. But in the book his wife is at home and hes tryna get back to her. Also, the monsters raid the store and get a bunch of people so its not a safe place. Entire store has a fricking window front, its not a fortress.
>Stephen King really is one of the worst writers of all time.
inspired silent hill
inspired half-life
inspired dark souls
yeah what a bad writer
You're on some good crack if you think Dark Souls was inspired by Stephen King. Berserk is the unabashed source for about 75% of all designs and story beats of that series.
What Stephen king book inspired silent hill anon? I would like to read it.
Why is the mobile artillery piece in the front?
It looks more impressive coming out of the mist + Hollywood doesn’t know how the military works.
>first time watching the movie
>never read the book
>immediately knew he went full moron preemptively mercy killing everyone in the car before the monsters even breached it
He deserves to hate himself.
Doesnt happen in the book btw, he went full moron. Coulda waited a bit at least until you know the monster is right there.
>dude why dont you have 20/20 hindsight when you just saw people die being eaten by nightmare monsters and your wife got killed by space-spiders and your son almost got sacrificed in a market by a crazy lady who has a cult now
I was thinking it before I knew what would happen. I would've at least waited for a window to shatter.
>what is demoralization
IT JUST CLEANS ITSELF MKAY?!!
Ok calm your cranky breasts
I want a mist movie from the military perspective. how they fricked up and then recovered
That's Half-life
I've had an idea for a kind of reverse Half-Life where you play a crazy Redneck living close to the equivalent of Black Mesa when the Resonance Cascade takes place.
Just start blasting alien monsters with a shotgun.
Sounds like that game Prey. The indian one
Military horror is a slept on genre and I am tired of there being no movies than a few good ones
The problem is that most writers, directors etc doesn't have any experience or even the most basic understanding of what the military is and how they work so they're just not able to write a script about it. Almost every single representation of the armed forces in movies and tv are downright laughably stupid because they don't even bother doing the most basic research. Probably because they're mostly anti military.
Do some of the Aliens films count?
Does Predator count?
No. Alien is the only horror movie of those. The rest are action movies.
first predator? absolutely, starts of as an 80s action movie with a badass elite squad that find spooky shit tracking them and their characters breaking down in panic pure fricking kino. Aliens? Yes. Dog soldiers as well these are all good military horror movies.
I'm still waiting on Dog Soldiers 2
First predator is sci-fi action.
Yes, Aliens is the scariest horror of them. Can hardly call Alien a horror film with how cheesy it is
Agreed. I'm tired of following plucky civilian survivors, give me some good military kino of a company trying to stay alive in something like the Mist. Or cops, just anything more interesting than a bunch of Left 4 Dead styled randoms that we've been getting for decades.
true. also horror set in snow.
It'd be pretty boring because it would be like 20 characters running around yelling at each other while people gradually get eaten
What if it was about a couple of Shop operatives who were working with the Army, trying and failing to manipulate everything to their goal while having a limited (but still more complete than the soldiers') understanding of the situation, then failing and trying to salvage the situation before ultimately giving up and being eaten?
Don't quit your dayjob
Alright smart guy, let's hear your post.
I am actually interested to hear from a fellow kinggay.
Nta
>grunts on lab having their day job
>shit happens, buddies have to escape from deep underground
>spec-ops comes in; orders are: no one leaves alive
>survive man/mosters and escape
>only to find giant mist-crab-monster
Finish with death-metal, screams and weapons being fired. Credits roll.
It's really not hard
you simply cast another Lucius Vorenus & Titus Pullo dynamic and the kino writes itself.
The Thing
Because Stephen King stories don't have endings.
The US army could never take down this creature. Hell, even the Chinese army (literally the biggest and mightiest military on the planet) would be powerless against it. You'd have to be a gigachad Jordan Peterson-tier alpha male to fight it
One MOAB would end that Black person.
Simple. Launch a tow-cable into one of the legs and then run around it very quickly. It will trip up and then you can kill it with pointed sticks.
So how did that thing walk through the "portal"? Also if those monsters' home planet is covered in mist it'd be logical to assume they all evolved to be blind, so it'd be easy to avoid them if you shut the frick up. That's why the schizo b***h is spared, she stays quiet.
They 'see' through contact with the mist, like how sharks can 'see' electrical brain activity in water
Portal would have had to have been pretty damn big for so much mist to come out so quickly, so it would have easily been big enough for even the big one to get through. Plus they make it pretty clear in both the movie and book that most of the creatures rely on senses besides sight.
The mist itself is the portal.
so how was it cleared? and why need to kill the monsters if they needed the mist atmosphere to survive
Didn't the mist come from the weird experiment at air force base, so if they plugged the portal that it came through it would dissipate and they burned everything else with flamethrowers.
>Chinese army (literally the biggest and mightiest military on the planet
What the frick am i reading? Also no, that's like saying cavemen would be powerless against mammoths. They weren't. Disable the legs, eyes, cause massive hemorrhaging and wait for it to bleed to death.
>The US army could never take down this creature.
Likely they wouldn't need to. Given the length of the legs and the shortness of the facial tentacles, it's likely a giraffe or elephant analog that feeds on things that are high up; the leaves of alien trees or fungus that grows on top of rocky outcroppings. Plus it just ignored the people around it when we see it when every other monster was extremely aggressively hostile.
That's probably the alien equivalent of a whale shark, giant and scary looking but actually a docile filter feeder
The Chinese would do live stream wet market buffets with this thing dude what are you on about.
So I'm curious if the tentacles in the loading dock scene was one of these creatures possibly kneeled down behind the store? Also there are similarities in the head of this creature to the dragon fly creatures so do those spawn off of this and if so does each one have the potential to reach behemoth size?
Yes, no, and yes. But not in that order.
According to the book:
>The loading dock tentacles are actually each a separate monster. They turn out to be basically fleshy basket-balls with a single tentacle sticking out that hunt in packs.
>The Leviathan, Pterodactyl, and Flys are part of a symbiotic/parasitic relationship. Basically the Flys are parasites that feed on the Leviathan, The Pterodactyls in turn eat the flys off the Leviathan like oxpeckers eat the insects off ox or remoras eat parasites off sharks.
>The Spiders are just because Stephen King has Arachnophobia.
>The Giant Crab-Mantis is just an butthole I guess.
So what does the leviathan eat?
Mostly fiber.
Presumably something from mist-world. Maybe it's a herbivore? Who knows.
the mist
Dad a Chock?
Dad a Chum?
I read the book and don't remember anything of this. There was no lore dump for the monsters. You're just making shit up.
>The Giant Crab-Mantis is just an butthole I guess.
Gave me a good laugh.
>(literally the biggest and mightiest military on the planet)
IMPLESSIVE
just harpoon it
Ni hao
In the book the behemoth is 50,000 ft tall
Is there ever a movie like this where staying with a group of people is actually a good idea?
The ending made me laugh my ass off
Frickhead was literally seconds from being rescued and he blew his son's brains out
What if you learned that he wouldn't have been rescued if he didn't blow his son's brains out?
>t. death cult lady
She was proved right about everything so...
Reminder that she gets reincarnated into the preacher-woman in Tull
No, she wasn't. Some homosexual youtuber speculating does not equate to her being right.
Just because you didn't pay attention doesn't make her wrong
She wasn't. Sacrificing people had nothing to do with ending the crisis or protecting them
The mist was monster braps. Kill the monsters, no more braps
the crazy lady was right and moloch was pleased with the sacrifice
Because it was only for le nihilism and now well thought out at all.
I don't know why people enjoy horror movies. The people are so ridiculously stupid it just infuriates me.
Horror makes stupid people feel clever
I dunno, you'd probably make some decisions in such a situation that would be appear idiotic in hindsight too.
There's a fine line between writing characters who are realistically stupid in way that naturally facilitates the plot and writing characters who are unrealistically stupid as a contrived way to keep a bad plot lurching along.
>John Freeman you got here too slow
>written by stephen king
Gordon Freeman cleared it.
how big was the "door" and why did so many monsters decide to go through it?
i can leave my front door open and no animals will come inside ever
A 'thinny' is big.
Absolutely. But there are things like the flashlights/lanterns in that scene that you should very quickly realise is a mistake and correct it.
it wasn't like literally a hole that they crawled through
What was it? Just spawn in like Minecraft?
It's not a door it's more like an overlap of two realities, like how in some places in Europe you can be in a real country and a fake one at the same time
Any other movie like the mist?
The Fog
Cloverfield
Cloverfield Paradox
for me, its the giga homie spiders that weave acid webs
it's absolutely sickening how lacking we are in lovecraft kino
real...
just give me a solid action flick about the military vs alternate dimension horror monsters
Stranger Things Season 2 and 3
Military doesn't do shit there. And if they did there wouldn't be a show, since just a few soldiers would destroy Vecna and everyone in the UD.
Because it only would clear once he killed everybody.
the mist had a border, the military was on the ass end of it and made sure nothing strayed from the mist. normal people didnt realize this and instead of waiting took the easy way out rather than try to fight off certain monsters, pretty sure sam witwers characters says something about how it was contained or something like that.so they knew when it would end or where it would stop
>the military was on the ass end of it and made sure nothing strayed from the mist.
Didn't seem like they were doing a good job at it since Tom Jane's wife could killed by a giant spider and ensnared in its web.
They did. You were just too moronic-ADHD to catch it.
no wonder so many millennials and gen z hate Christianity with how these israelites portray it in these movies
wow this movie fricking sucks. Do I really have to be high or moronic to enjoy 90% of movies? Made it through about an hour but it was too horrible and I had to turn it off
nathan gamble was insanely cute shota hot
Hilarious
Everything is in the movie, you fricking moron
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because it just did??
It's a matador for how much he wished he had ALSO killed everybody ELSE he drove away from.
is there any other kino or tv serial with the same vibes?
>strangers trapped in mundane place
>spooky happenings
>cthonic monsters
i've seen vanishing on 7th street it was just okay not as good as the mist.
Splinter kinda fits the bill with people being trapped in a gas station but the monster isn't as mysterious.
oh yeah splinter was pretty good then it turned into action towards the end.
>action bad
have a nice day homosexual scum
Pontypool is also pretty good for a movie that takes place in a confined building but it's more of a zombie/outbreak movie so not really monsters.
Langoliers
Cuck ending
Every thing is always already in the process of passing away.
>the one time I like King’s version (of the ending) more than the adaptation’s changes is the one time King came out and praised it
The Mist suddenly disippating seconds after he kills his kid is fricking dumb. It feels like “oops, haha, pranked ya!” and cheapens the whole thing. It’s just there for shock value.
I like how every so often, the dialogue in the movie suddenly feels all stilted and unnatural and it’s clearly because they took that bit straight from the book.