The Mist (2007) First Time Watching! Movie Reaction!!

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  • The Mist (2007)
    Leave it alone, David. You can't convince some people there's a fire even when their hair is burning. Denial is a powerful thing.
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  • @ToniMcGinty
    @ToniMcGinty Před 2 lety +1030

    This was the closing film at a 4 day horror film festival I went to. The whole festival, we´re making friends, laughing, cheering. This ending comes along, ends the fest, and we all went our separate ways in complete silence.

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere Před 2 lety +81

      On the other hand, if this movie had been shown first you might have been too depressed to enjoy the other 3! Definitely leaves you in a lurch.

    • @TedBrogan
      @TedBrogan Před 2 lety +38

      Crazy. This is one of those movies you genuinely need others to see to be able to relate to you. Its kind of iconic.

    • @juliodavila424
      @juliodavila424 Před 2 lety +31

      I was expecting (and would have been completely fine with) a cheesy creature-feature.
      I did not expect Frank Darabont to levitate three feet of the air, a sick pulsating luminiscense coming from the dark voids in his eyes, to go: "no..."

    • @ToniMcGinty
      @ToniMcGinty Před 2 lety +3

      @@JustWasted3HoursHere Nah, a good silly movie palate cleanse and we move on! And it was four days, not 4 movies!

    • @ToniMcGinty
      @ToniMcGinty Před 2 lety

      @@TedBrogan Tis.

  • @googlesucks2449
    @googlesucks2449 Před 2 lety +692

    Something that I like about this movie: the little kid ACTS LIKE A LITTLE KID. He isn't smarter than the adults. He doesn't come up with a plan that saves the day. He isn't a hacker that hacks into the security system to override the door locks.

    • @Valariot
      @Valariot Před 2 lety +39

      Jurassic Park! :)

    • @richardrobbin2225
      @richardrobbin2225 Před 2 lety +41

      You still gotta give some love to "Park" it's a 90's popcorn flick. And at least the kid didn't do some wicked gymnastics moves to take out one of the monsters.

    • @Mr.Goodkat
      @Mr.Goodkat Před 2 lety +38

      He was smarter than the adults, they couldn't keep from killing each other and coming up with plans to get each other killed, he sat put and if everyone did the same, they'd all have lived so it's realistic in that regard as in real life the little kid often is the smarter than the adults.

    • @Mr.Goodkat
      @Mr.Goodkat Před 2 lety +2

      @@LumpyAdams No.

    • @selenagomezacapella
      @selenagomezacapella Před 2 lety +2

      Not the Jurassic Park shade

  • @1s23d
    @1s23d Před 2 lety +513

    The audience cheered when Oli shot that crazy lady and everyone kind of sat there at the ending

    • @jdwelborn
      @jdwelborn Před 2 lety +21

      same when i saw it. my 16 yo kid was pissed...

    • @davidkoudelka10
      @davidkoudelka10 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jdwelborn Hell, its understandably why!!!😨

    • @MrTuubster
      @MrTuubster Před 2 lety +21

      I think everyone in every cinema who sat through the film cheered. In my theatre in Belgium it got a standing ovation.

    • @NovaLena22
      @NovaLena22 Před 2 lety +22

      @@MrTuubster That's because people in Belgium (as well as everywhere outside the US) understand good storytelling. Americans seem to only expect happy endings to every story... no matter how grim or unlikely.

    • @KrisFlicks
      @KrisFlicks Před 2 lety +6

      @@NovaLena22 not really, it’s just not the way it ended in the book which was why most of us were taken back by the end of the movie

  • @walterturtle9660
    @walterturtle9660 Před 2 lety +953

    As others have pointed out, this ending was a lot darker than King’s novella and King likes the movie’s ending better.

    • @BlackWACat
      @BlackWACat Před 2 lety +166

      ngl it's really funny that the man himself just went "i wish i thought of that ending myself"

    • @shamarremp7089
      @shamarremp7089 Před 2 lety +75

      Yeah that ending was brutal, unexpected and Great...

    • @locustkllr
      @locustkllr Před 2 lety +71

      The book ends ambiguously. They have another encounter or two at a gas station, and basically drive off into the mist and we don't know what happens. i like King's ending better because there's no turning back from the pandora's box that was opened, basically. However, the movie is pretty good and the end is brutal and shocking and you don't get enough of that in movies, so good on the director/screenwriter.

    • @parker469a
      @parker469a Před 2 lety +5

      @@gogousa6661 How are Democrats demons? At the most their kinda pathetic and useless. Without going on a deranged conspiracy theory rant for 30 minutes with facebook "proof"(which are all doctored videos or fake experts) or videos edited in such a way that they are basically saying something completely different then what an unedited version shows.
      They seem to think the West Wing is how politics work but as you can see with Trump just calling people out and bulling people into what you want them to do can have it's place in politics. You do need to make sure people sign your bills which Trump wasn't great at that but he still got a large amount of Republic simps(Ted Cruz/Marco Rubio) to sign off on a few things. If a politician can learn which ones to bully and which ones to kiss up to or give political favors to they can be actually effective at the job.

    • @jeremyrfritz
      @jeremyrfritz Před 2 lety +6

      @@parker469a So, what you're basically saying is that you, and apparently @GoGo USA's Pee-paw, should have 'STARK RAVING MAD' stamped on your foreheads? Got it, thanks...best of luck with that. Let the world beware. #needsmoretinfoilhat

  • @JosieSchuller
    @JosieSchuller Před 2 lety +649

    The ending is awesome because it’s so brutal. Not many people would dare to go there. I still sometimes wonder what The Walking Dead would have been like if they hadn’t fired Darabont after the 1st season. 😔

    • @Scubaguy80
      @Scubaguy80 Před 2 lety +105

      It would have been good.

    • @tonyyul703
      @tonyyul703 Před 2 lety +4

      In some since you do get to see if it's possible to survive a Zombie Attack in a Grocery Store.

    • @tonyyul703
      @tonyyul703 Před 2 lety +8

      @@Scubaguy80 is it me or is this movie connected to CLOVERFIELD

    • @MrChava54
      @MrChava54 Před 2 lety +4

      Most depressing movie in depresso-town!

    • @jacob4920
      @jacob4920 Před 2 lety +19

      "The Walking Dead" was okay, right up until the end of Season 3. After that, it went steadily downhill, because there really wasn't a compelling villain afterward.

  • @SebasTian58323
    @SebasTian58323 Před 2 lety +60

    "Frank wrote a new ending that I loved. It is the most shocking ending ever and there should be a law passed stating that anybody who reveals the last 5 minutes of this film should be hung from their neck until dead"- Stephen King

  • @markcaldwell2831
    @markcaldwell2831 Před 2 lety +22

    "You don't have much faith in humanity whatsoever, do you?" "None whatsoever". I like him.

  • @clydewest2853
    @clydewest2853 Před 2 lety +67

    The ending was just so mentally brutal , it was a major gut punch when I first saw it. It's like a tagline I heard once. Don't fear the Apocalypse , fear the people who survive the Apocalypse.

  • @JamesWVanFleet
    @JamesWVanFleet Před 2 lety +437

    Some notes on the ending and the movie in general:
    King's ending originally had them just drive away into the Mist, but with a bit of hope that they may find other people somewhere. Darabont got the idea for the ending from a line in the novella where David contemplates the revolver (paraphrase: "If worst comes to worst, I have four bullets, and I can find another way out for me"). Darabont took that idea and expanded it to its worst possible conclusion (not only that David uses the gun, but that it's a pointless act).
    The studio, on reading the script, offered to *double* Darabont's budget if he would change the ending to something less downbeat, but he stuck to his guns and actually used the lower budget to his advantage, hiring a fast-paced TV crew he'd worked with on "The Shield." (That's why the flick has a lot more handheld action than his prior two movies, which were all steadicam and dolly track.) This detail reminds me of how Hitchcock filmed "Psycho" with mostly the same crew from *his* TV show, "Alfred Hitchcock Presents."
    One scene that wasn't in the novella was the death of the MP played by Sam Witwer. Darabont expanded the military involvement with the Mist from a likelihood (the "Arrowhead Project" is mentioned a few times in the novella, and two MP's commit suicide, with a suggestion of guilt as the cause) into a certainty, with Witwer's new character being a voice to relay their involvement directly. On a personal note, that's probably my favorite scene in the film. Witwer's performance is devastating.
    One more note: there was a black and white version of *The Mist* that Darabont supervised. It's his preferred way of watching the film, because the black-and-white evokes insect monster movies of the '50s like "Them!" and "Beginning of the End." As a bonus, the smaller color palette also helps the creature FX to blend in better. The only way to watch this version currently is to buy physical media that's labeled the "Collector's Edition."

    • @jonathancampbell5231
      @jonathancampbell5231 Před 2 lety +54

      Also, Stephen King LOVED the new ending and wished he had wrote it himself

    • @_AlejandroVega1
      @_AlejandroVega1 Před 2 lety +18

      The black and white version is superior! I just adjust my TV to black and white when I watch it lol

    • @JasonHauser125
      @JasonHauser125 Před 2 lety +6

      I can see how the black and white would help some of the aging CGI blend in better. I like the movie, but I still prefer the novella.

    • @JasonHauser125
      @JasonHauser125 Před 2 lety +1

      That's interesting about the budget could have been doubled. Personally, I would have preferred more special effects and less handheld if they left off the grim ending. Some of the CGI just doesn't hold up well, and that's probably because they couldn't give it the highest quality with the budget.

    • @dimas3829
      @dimas3829 Před 2 lety +13

      @@jonathancampbell5231 King is notorious of being unable to write decent endings.. ever, which he acknowledges himself, so yeah.

  • @scallywag_sketcher
    @scallywag_sketcher Před 2 lety +96

    I remember seeing this in theaters with my parents, sister, and ex-wife. It wasn't a packed auditorium but pretty full. After that twist ending and once the closing credits began, there was absolute silence in the theater. I think we were all expecting a "happy ending" or maybe an ambiguous one (like the novella), not something this dark and definite. It was truly a gut punch and ballsy move by the director, and sparked quite the conversation between my family afterward.

  • @jermainemartinez8282
    @jermainemartinez8282 Před 2 lety +14

    Thomas Jane is such an underrated actor, he never gets enough credit for the work he's done.

  • @johnw8578
    @johnw8578 Před 2 lety +33

    Cool note -- King wrote this story after a real storm while he was living in Maine. On a visit to Maine years later, I visited the real-life food store that was the setting of his story.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Před 2 lety +259

    The movie has one of the most shocking and controversial endings I've ever seen. It will leave you with a gut punch.

    • @rickanderson1683
      @rickanderson1683 Před 2 lety +16

      Hated the ending. I thought the movie was a very good adaptation of the novella, but the ending just pisses me off. Not because it's not a happy one, but just because it feels gimmicky. As a dad, I would *never* do what he did until I knew for sure that all hope was lost. I would never kill my kid until some damn thing had a hold of him and even then I'd be fighting to save him. It was cheap to do a twist and not worthy of the rest of the movie. Just my opinion, my brother and I completely disagree on this and that's ok!
      I really love the ending of the novella, "hartford" and "hope" but you don't know what's going to happen.

    • @brianclark9144
      @brianclark9144 Před 2 lety +7

      @@rickanderson1683 I would MUCH rather it have ended with them disappearing into the mist. It would have been much more hopeless/bleak like the ending of John Carpenter's The Thing. As it is, the ending feels like manipulative schlock. It actually cheapens the entire movie for me.

    • @ju668
      @ju668 Před 2 lety +5

      @@rickanderson1683 Gimmicky is the perfect word to describe this ending. It was the most predictable and manipulative setup designed only to shock the audience.

    • @JoshuaC0rbit
      @JoshuaC0rbit Před 2 lety +12

      Stephen King preferred the ending in the movie just FYI.

    • @TheAlja
      @TheAlja Před 2 lety +10

      controversial for sure, as you can see here already. A lot of people really hated it. I think it is one of the best endings ever. It leaves the audience with less than nothing.

  • @MrDeadstu
    @MrDeadstu Před 2 lety +75

    This was Darabont's ending written for the movie, the ending of King's book was different.
    King LOVES Darabont's ending, so do I.

    • @frankgesuele6298
      @frankgesuele6298 Před 2 lety +4

      Surprised King didn't think of it himself🤔

    • @milo655321
      @milo655321 Před 2 lety +6

      I showed this movie to a friend's young teenage daughter when I was over at their house one evening. I believe it's the first time she encountered a movie wherein the characters don't do anything "wrong" but still fail in the end in the most tragic way. She was SOOOO angry afterward, yelling "THAT'S NOT FAIR!!!" She HATED the ending. I was very pleased with myself.

    • @davelister2961
      @davelister2961 Před rokem

      @@milo655321 Oh boy, is life ever going to shock that girl! 👀

  • @jonaskane4363
    @jonaskane4363 Před 2 lety +269

    You both looked so shell-shocked when this movie ended, which means it definitely did what Darabont wanted. I like how you picked up on the people from Walking Dead, I wonder if you noticed that several of the actors were also in Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption. Darabont is one of those directors who is very loyal to 'his actors'.

    • @A-small-amount-of-peas
      @A-small-amount-of-peas Před 2 lety +4

      The ending was garbage

    • @dex9789
      @dex9789 Před 2 lety +26

      @@A-small-amount-of-peas no one cares you read the books. People enjoy the movie so bore off with your opinions.

    • @A-small-amount-of-peas
      @A-small-amount-of-peas Před 2 lety +2

      @@dex9789 wow. What an abusive person you are

    • @AfroNinja1278
      @AfroNinja1278 Před 2 lety +4

      @@A-small-amount-of-peas Yeah I like the movie as a whole but the ending is just stupid. The main cast acted pretty reasonably most of the time, but suddenly they want to kill themselves as soon as they run out of gas…what..? They didn’t even wait until a creature came and tried to kill them. Suicide should have been the last option. They were so many better routes available to them yet suddenly their character’s brains just shut off at the end to give us a “tragic” ending. The movie is much better if you just shut it off after they start driving away lol..

    • @diabolicalplan1614
      @diabolicalplan1614 Před 2 lety +25

      @@AfroNinja1278 pretty sure seeing a monster the size of the Empire State Building is more than enough reason to think the situation is hopeless

  • @elizabethoboril938
    @elizabethoboril938 Před 2 lety +34

    The conversation about us picking sides and dreaming up ways to kill each other is so true.

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 Před 2 lety

      in the end that's exactly what happened. they killed eachother! David became what he feared about Carmody...a jim jones who convinced his followers that he should kill them.

  • @SlickAstley_TV
    @SlickAstley_TV Před 2 lety +45

    The Valve game Half-Life was inspired by the novella and the Black Mesa incident was meant to be a parallel/alternative event to the one that takes place in Maine. In fact, it was even originally titled Quiver, a reference to the Arrowhead military base

    • @SlickAstley_TV
      @SlickAstley_TV Před rokem

      @@VictorLugosi lol you alright, bud? Tell us how you really feel

  • @cloudcity77
    @cloudcity77 Před 2 lety +67

    I remember seeing the movie "Seven" in the theaters and being in absolute shock. I think this ending floored me even more, and that is SAYING A LOT! Like you said, HE LIVED and was "technically" saved after his actions. No words. Great reactions and great movie selections.

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 Před 9 měsíci

      The Seven ending was executed to near perfection. This ending was a cool idea, but poorly executed.

  • @Justin_80
    @Justin_80 Před 2 lety +32

    The scariest part, is all of these actions and reactions to a horrible situation, feel so natural.

  • @chrisbloomfield3350
    @chrisbloomfield3350 Před 2 lety +44

    This is also when Thomas Jane actually turns into "The Punisher."

  • @Erulin68
    @Erulin68 Před 2 lety +10

    They changed the ending of the story for the movie and when asked if he was angry about it, Stephen King replied that the only thing he was angry about was not having written the ending that way himself. If you can shock a guy like Stephen King with that ending you know you've got something.

  • @Toybountyhunter1974
    @Toybountyhunter1974 Před 2 lety +183

    The movie basically showed what the extremes of hope and despair can lead to. The situation at the grocery store showed what taking hope to the extremes can result in blind faith and fanaticism. The ending shows the destructive nature of completely giving into despair.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 2 lety +4

      My grandma was a crazy evangelizing doomsayer with a following - just lik3 like Mrs Carmody. Life and death.
      So this movie charmed me with the most realistic monster.

    • @SirKolass
      @SirKolass Před 2 lety +1

      Fear doesn't turn ordinary people into religious psychopath murders, this is a movie...

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 2 lety +3

      @@SirKolass Heh.

    • @AdamRee-lx8uh
      @AdamRee-lx8uh Před 2 lety

      @@SirKolass But it does send a message.

    • @penoyer79
      @penoyer79 Před 2 lety

      they all feared Carmody because they thought she was a jim jones who would convince them all to drink the kool-aid... but in the end it was David serving up his own brand of kool-aid... to the point where they willingly allowed him to shoot them all.
      oh the irony

  • @matthewganong1730
    @matthewganong1730 Před 2 lety +20

    I think the first half of this movie especially foreshadowed a lot of the division we’re seeing in America right now because of the pandemic.

    • @dr.burtgummerfan439
      @dr.burtgummerfan439 Před 2 lety +11

      George A Romero warned us decades ago thaf the real threat isn't a virus, it's panicked stupid people.

  • @michaelalbertsen6396
    @michaelalbertsen6396 Před 2 lety +193

    I love the ending. If you think about it - it does actually carry a positive message. The message being: Never EVER give up no matter how dire things are looking. Very brutally made point, but still :)

    • @applegeepedigree
      @applegeepedigree Před 2 lety +12

      I don't think that was the point. The point was just to be devastating and tragic. They could have waited three more days in that car and about to die of dehydration and the military still would have showed up 30 seconds after their death, because that was the point.

    • @RP-vi8fx
      @RP-vi8fx Před 2 lety +4

      Nah the point is hindsight is always 20/20

    • @charlyghb
      @charlyghb Před 2 lety +14

      That's what I thought too. Never give up hope ever, because salvation might be 30 seconds away from you.

    • @RP-vi8fx
      @RP-vi8fx Před 2 lety +2

      @@charlyghb that just sounds like delusion

    • @charlyghb
      @charlyghb Před 2 lety +11

      @@RP-vi8fx not delusion but hope. Hope can feel like a convenient thing sometimes but miracles whether they are divine or not, they do exist

  • @staciepoole8161
    @staciepoole8161 Před 2 lety +5

    That’s what happens when someone really loses all hope. Never let yourself completely lose all hope.

  • @Mortigantoj
    @Mortigantoj Před 2 lety +22

    There are 4 Walking Dead actors I know in this film.
    Carol, Andrea, Dale and one of the soldiers is Morales from season 1.
    The film is directed by Frank Darabont, who worked on the earlier seasons of TWD

    • @dalekinnear7303
      @dalekinnear7303 Před 2 lety +3

      Sam Witwer, the young soldier that gets stabbed and thrown outside, appeared in Walking Dead as the soldier in the tank that Rick climbs into at the end of the first episode. Also, Thomas Jane was up for the role of Rick Grimes at one point.

    • @frankgesuele6298
      @frankgesuele6298 Před 2 lety +3

      Their characters died in TWD while Carol still survives .
      They should have help get her kids.

    • @maujo2009
      @maujo2009 Před 2 lety +1

      So sad that FD was fired from the TWD show. I remember YMS making a video detailing the whole story. TWD is now literally a walker itself. I just dare to imagine what the show would've been if he had stayed.

    • @anthonyramirez9003
      @anthonyramirez9003 Před 2 lety

      Not just that. Frank Darabont the screen writer and director, was a show runner on TWD. Denise Huth, who was a producer on TWD was also a producer on this movie.

  • @williamjackson6705
    @williamjackson6705 Před 2 lety +22

    The lead character`s painting at the beginning of the film is an Easter-egg for King fans. The cowboy depicted is Roland Deschain , the protagonist in The Dark Tower series of books.
    The creatures in the film were designed by comics legend Berni Wrightson , co- creator of The Swamp Thing .
    The ending of the movie is very different from the version Stephen King wrote but he very much approved it . You can find the story in his collection of novellas & short stories called " Skeleton Crew ".

    • @Camuska
      @Camuska Před 2 lety +4

      Roland Deschain of Gilead, thankee sai. Long days pleasant nights :)

  • @Philoreason
    @Philoreason Před 2 lety +19

    That's one of the best ending of a movie that is so impactful, the dread, the hopelessness, the what if... Much better than if he would have just be eaten, then it's a regular dark ending, this is legendary. I love it.

  • @tbirum
    @tbirum Před 2 lety +61

    Great movie to start off October with, While Stephen King wrote the book Frank Darabont wrote the screenplay for this movie and he changed the ending When Stephen King saw the changes he made he thought that Frank's ending was better and he wished that he had thought about it. Obviously, Franks's ending was WAY darker than the book's ending and Stephen king loved it. Not every story needs to have a happy ending, and sometimes a movies ending SHOULD be devastating.

    • @kingscorpion7346
      @kingscorpion7346 Před 2 lety +3

      yeah, I hated the ending because of the tragedy, but agree that all Hollywood endings shouldn't turn out roses all the time.... just like life, to give it more credibility.

    • @insaneconqueror5421
      @insaneconqueror5421 Před 2 lety +3

      This is more like a European or Asian movie ending.

    • @FrancoisDressler
      @FrancoisDressler Před 2 lety +3

      @@insaneconqueror5421 Definitely, especially when you find out Darabont is a French born Hungarian-American.

  • @MrGustavevil
    @MrGustavevil Před 2 lety +55

    To add to the 'Crazy religious lady might have been right' theory - the rescue showed up as soon as they sacrificed the child.

    • @that.ll_do_pig
      @that.ll_do_pig Před 2 lety +6

      😯

    • @StinkyGreenBud
      @StinkyGreenBud Před 2 lety +18

      I hate you lol.

    • @Foksuh
      @Foksuh Před 2 lety +10

      God damnit.

    • @isais207
      @isais207 Před 2 lety +9

      Which would have happened even without the sacrifice... god didn't plop the army into existence 20meters behind their car

    • @Fpink202new
      @Fpink202new Před 2 lety

      @@isais207 but it only happened...after the kid died. And the bug didn't attack her. It's just a theory

  • @BadassRaiden
    @BadassRaiden Před 2 lety +11

    The moment I clicked on this I was like, "you two are definitely gonna feel some type of way at the end of it." Lol

  • @redlaytee6157
    @redlaytee6157 Před 2 lety +63

    I couldn't believe they took the darkest route at the end. However, I also inwardly applauded them for doing so.

  • @jean-paulaudette9246
    @jean-paulaudette9246 Před 2 lety +103

    I'm hoping the two of you will find the chance to view "The Frighteners."

    • @andrewbothwell6963
      @andrewbothwell6963 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, good movie.

    • @johnglue1744
      @johnglue1744 Před 2 lety +1

      Good choice, I caught again on TV the other day. Still a good film.

    • @jimtatro6550
      @jimtatro6550 Před 2 lety +3

      That’s hilarious, I just started The Frighteners for my mom about an hour ago!😂👍

    • @JoshuaC0rbit
      @JoshuaC0rbit Před 2 lety +1

      X100

    • @fredfredburger5150
      @fredfredburger5150 Před 2 lety +2

      The Frighteners is fun and scary in equal measure. Hard combo to pull off.

  • @leescott8412
    @leescott8412 Před 2 lety +33

    Your not the only person to think Thomas Jane looks like Christopher Lambert.

    • @StinkyGreenBud
      @StinkyGreenBud Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah but way better actor. I feel like Thomas Jane is very underrated. Shame he isn't in more.

    • @tiredoffools8929
      @tiredoffools8929 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StinkyGreenBud I have to agree.

    • @cupidstunt22
      @cupidstunt22 Před 2 lety

      I always thought Christopher Lambert looks like Thomas Jane

    • @leescott8412
      @leescott8412 Před 2 lety

      @@LongandWeirdName as far as i know they have not.

  • @jamesscanlan6240
    @jamesscanlan6240 Před 2 lety +53

    The original Carrie, with Sissy Spacek, is one of the best Stephen King adaptations. I hope it makes your list.

  • @OneAndOnlyMe
    @OneAndOnlyMe Před 2 lety +62

    One of the most underrated movies ever. It's absolutely brilliant.

  • @lukefallon8276
    @lukefallon8276 Před 2 lety +11

    The music by the excellent Dead Can Dance at the end really added to the drama of the moment.

    • @abrahamkoffi9922
      @abrahamkoffi9922 Před 2 lety +1

      The singer Lisa Gerrard is pretty dope.

    • @nibwa4798
      @nibwa4798 Před 2 lety +2

      I was looking for if someone would talk about this.... Lisa

  • @rydbthatsme
    @rydbthatsme Před 2 lety +3

    That ending is the most controversial and extreme

  • @343guiltyspification
    @343guiltyspification Před rokem +2

    5:59 "Is nobody going to help me?" [Starkiller looks down in shame and refuses to step up.]

  • @benofavalon7121
    @benofavalon7121 Před 2 lety +16

    Great reaction, guys!
    I always got the sense, that if Ollie had been properly armed with an arsenal of weaponry, that he most likely could have taken on whatever was in the mist, all by himself! ;-)

  • @shawnluther7755
    @shawnluther7755 Před 2 lety +10

    There is an audio book version of 'Thr Mist" that was in 3D surround sound with a full cast, it really made you feel like you were a part of the story. Hands down my favorite audio book.

    • @iGotBigToes.
      @iGotBigToes. Před 2 lety

      Where this available if u don't mind me asking?

  • @Pengi_SMILES
    @Pengi_SMILES Před 2 lety +6

    The ending is a complete punch to the gut. Just as devastating how ever many times you see the film.

  • @DanielSelk
    @DanielSelk Před 2 lety +10

    I loved and hated the ending. I hated how depressing it was but at the same time loved how the writers had the guts to do it =)

  • @chillysauceprophecii
    @chillysauceprophecii Před 2 lety +13

    when this movie came out people reacted the Same way you two did ...I was shocked at first, then I was laughing and cheering..best believable ending for a situation that if happen IRL a lot of people would have dealt with the reality the same way, I mean look how we turn against each other with this pandemic, and this is no where near horrific like the Mist.

  • @superby1
    @superby1 Před 2 lety +8

    To answer how it went with audiences, I went to see this in theatres when it came out with a group of friends. The overall audience was raucous; yelling at the screen and cheering when Mrs. Carmody died because she was getting on everyone’s nerves. When the ending hit…stunned silence. Even leaving the theatre, looking at the people’s faces as we walked out, all our jaws were dropped and everyone was still processing what happened. To this day, I’ve never seen the rug pulled out from the audience in such a way that it left everyone with a sense of being stunned and filled with dread.

    • @JosieSchuller
      @JosieSchuller Před 2 lety

      @Jose Rivera I didn’t get to see this movie in the theater so thanks for sharing that. 👏

  • @jimballard1186
    @jimballard1186 Před 2 lety +23

    39:21 "Alright, that was The Mist! Whadja think?"
    "I can't wait to watch it again! It's a real feel-good movie, really lifts the spirits on a dark October night."

  • @Hibbs4Prez
    @Hibbs4Prez Před 2 lety +5

    Saw this on a Friday afternoon the day it came out. The packed theater became so silent in the end you could hear a pin drop. It hit people right in the gut.

  • @SharkWayneGaming
    @SharkWayneGaming Před 2 lety +19

    Frank came up with the ending and it got praise from Stephen King himself. King called Frank about the ending, saying along the lines "If he could go back and rewrite the story he would change it to the Movie's ending." Such a good film, it left me in tears.

    • @frankgesuele6298
      @frankgesuele6298 Před 2 lety

      They could always reissue the novel with this ending👀

  • @matthewlee8725
    @matthewlee8725 Před 2 lety +3

    The best aspect of your videos is that you spend so long analysing the movies at the end. You're not in a hurry to end the video like so many reaction channels are. Top work !!

  • @TheLanceUppercut
    @TheLanceUppercut Před 2 lety +13

    One of the most devastating, gut-punch endings of all time, and I love it. I loved that they had the balls to go there with it. Movies don't take risks like that anymore. If they did a conventional, happy ending, nobody would remember The Mist. As it stands, the ending of The Mist is legendary.

  • @vincecommando7575
    @vincecommando7575 Před rokem +2

    The scene where Tom Jane and the other sensible survivors are coming up with a plan to escape before things get worse. Is definitely my favorite part of the movie. For those of you reading this. If you ever find yourself in a struggle to survive a life or death ordeal. It doesn't matter if you are alone or with others. Take the time to come up with a smart plan. If once you don't succeed, try try again. Never give up as long as you are alive.

  • @kageyama1083
    @kageyama1083 Před 2 lety +18

    The ending for this movie blindsided us Stephen King fans as well, the book this movie is based off of has a bit of a nonending to it. Instead of the group running out of gas they bunker down in a Howard Johnson for the night and David, the protagonist, finishes writing the events of the Mist (i.e the rest of the story) down on a notepad before leaving the manuscript on the desk of the hotel lobby so yeah this was completely out of left field. I'm glad you both got to experience this film without having the ending spoiled for you, it's an emotional gut punch for sure

  • @macready84
    @macready84 Před 2 lety +50

    As depressing as the ending is it drives home the importance of hope in a desperate situation. Whether they believed in a higher power, survival, or just each other as long as they believed in something they had a chance. Once they gave up hope it was over.

    • @Johnny_Socko
      @Johnny_Socko Před 2 lety +1

      @@aj897 In the book the characters figured out that the creatures most likely hunted by smell, since the mist muffled both sound and vision. So the first group who left were out of luck, but David's group knew if they got into a car as quickly as possible, then they could be "camouflaged". I can't remember if the movie mentions that detail, I haven't seen the full-length film in ages.

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 Před 9 měsíci

      Sometimes it's in one's best interest to give up hope.

  • @leadcounsel4869
    @leadcounsel4869 Před 2 lety +4

    I absolutely love the horrifying shocking ending of this film, and it's one of my favorite horror films. This is a real sleeper of a film, that has fantastic writing, acting, character development, action, and horror. This is a wonderful film. Also, note, homage to "The Thing" with the painting on the wall in the beginning; my other all-time favorite horror film.

  • @vanpiisu88
    @vanpiisu88 Před 2 lety +14

    I love this movie and the ending is one of the most cruel ever made.

  • @GodOfWar221
    @GodOfWar221 Před rokem +1

    I love the fact, that the actor, and actresses that play Carol, Dale, and Andrea are all in this movie together. This movie left me stunned when I saw it in the theater. Honestly, I didn't know how to feel after the movie was over. What's interesting, the ending that Stephen King wrote was totally different from what we were given on the silver screen. The ending in the book, was left totally up the air. As the story is written from the first person narrative from David Drayton, and at the end he just leaves his notebook in a store for someone to find as they venture off into the mist.
    Stephen King himself, is quoted as saying that he wished he had thought of that ending himself as he loved it.

  • @darthmaul13
    @darthmaul13 Před 2 lety +8

    I hope u can watch Arlington road with Tim Robbins and Jeff bridges. That has a great ending too.

  • @hexelfi
    @hexelfi Před 2 lety +12

    the thing about dark endings to movies is you'll never forget them.

  • @sulijoo
    @sulijoo Před rokem +1

    The studio actually offered Frank Darabont more money if he changed the ending. He refused. That takes "brass balls", a commitment to the art.

  • @martin43427
    @martin43427 Před 2 lety +2

    I think the central theme is to HAVE faith. Not faith akin to Ms. Carmody, but faith in something higher than the mist and it’s creatures. As soon as they run out of gas they become apathetic towards their chances and give in to despair and choose to die instead of waiting for something better. It’s very much one of the most darkest depressing endings I’ve ever seen, and kudos to Darabont for sticking to his guns and making the bold choice for this ending. Hell, when even Stephen King himself wished he came up with this ending, you know you’ve done good.

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 Před 9 měsíci

      So faith in complete bullshit that doesn't exist. Doesn't seem all that much different than Ms. Carmody's faith. Only fools believe. Intelligent people use logic and reason to ascertain the truth.

  • @OllieBlazin
    @OllieBlazin Před 2 lety +4

    So the reason you’re able to go,
    “Why did they immediately decide to off themselves?”
    It’s because you have hope.
    I know the film is SOOO dark and bleak, but the ultimate message of this film is hope. Never lose it. That’s why the woman who looked for her kids survived and David’s family didn’t. Is because she had hope, and David didn’t. And the joke......was actually on him.
    You might’ve heard the ending to the book was originally around the gigantic monster point. The book ends with them pulling into a motel and potentially siphoning more gas. With David listening to the radio only hearing static and a brief word, “Hartford”
    So the book ends with David forcing himself to have HOPE to believe Hartford Connecticut is where safety will be.
    This story might be the darkest I’ve ever seen, but it’s without a doubt the most hopeful

  • @matthewganong1730
    @matthewganong1730 Před 2 lety +45

    One thing it took me a while to pick up on: Mrs. Carmody could be right about everything. The bug doesn’t sting her, everything she predicts comes true, and once David’s son is sacrificed, salvation comes. While I don’t think we are literally supposed to believe that, I think it’s brilliant that Darabont left that room for doubt.

    • @DannX68
      @DannX68 Před 2 lety +3

      Yup, that was also my thoughts when I saw the movie the first time.

    • @Theomite
      @Theomite Před 2 lety +7

      I think it's bleaker if she's wrong. Because then there was no point to the killing at all, it was truly worthless. Also, it doesn't explain how the military caravan just showed up out of the blue with clear sky behind it: that's been a day-plus in the making and not just magically conjured out of thin air.

    • @daerdevvyl4314
      @daerdevvyl4314 Před 2 lety +15

      David’s son wasn’t sacrificed. Maybe you mean that she gave her own life for salvation, like she’s Jesus or something.
      With the bug, it reminded me of stinging insects like we have. Ever have a wasp land on you? I have a few times, and I just keep still until it leaves. A lot of people flail around and swat at bees and wasps, and that’s the worst thing to do. It might be that the bug only stung the girl because it was agitated. Maybe she was swinging at it or something.

    • @iAmEbolaWoT
      @iAmEbolaWoT Před 2 lety +1

      Oh shit, I've seen this movie dozens of times and that thought never occured to me! I usually pick up on stuff like that. Darabont is definitely brilliant, and yet now my soul is more lost in finding this out.

    • @iAmEbolaWoT
      @iAmEbolaWoT Před 2 lety +3

      @@daerdevvyl4314 He was talking about at the end when his own Dad had to kill him (reminds me of another story where a Father had to Sacrifice his own son to "save the world"). Metaphorically speaking that is a sacrifice, and 15 to 30 seconds after that is when Salvation came (tanks, soldiers, etc).

  • @nataliedunn5239
    @nataliedunn5239 Před 2 lety +4

    The way I see it those that survived are going to have to live with what they did. As soon as the fear goes, as soon as they feel things are back under control, what they did and what they were willing to do is going to hit them hard. Particularly without someone preaching to them constantly. Knowing that they are capable of such inhumane actions will affect them forever. This is such a good social commentary on what people are capable of and how quickly civilisation disappears when fear takes over.

  • @patriciogarces4980
    @patriciogarces4980 Před 2 lety +3

    Love the way the movie shows insanity AND how we become monsters. One of my fav movies 👌

  • @marybrown6128
    @marybrown6128 Před 2 lety +6

    This is one that has stuck with me over the years as one of my favorite horror movies. It really devastated me the first time I watched it!

  • @TheMookNet
    @TheMookNet Před 2 lety +37

    The amount of folks who after the fact are like "oh, yeah, I totally saw that ending coming, so predictable and contrived" is hilarious lol.
    Best ending to a horror movie ever! Loved your reaction, as always.

  • @tiredoffools8929
    @tiredoffools8929 Před 2 lety +2

    What a punch to the gut that ending was. Impossible to forget.

  • @psychonaut1829
    @psychonaut1829 Před 2 lety +22

    There is a common theme between this and Shawshank. They are both about hope. In one the main character never gives up hope. In the other, the main character pays a huge price for giving up hope. This was on purpose by the director.

    • @1x4
      @1x4 Před 2 lety +1

      I doubt many people made that connection before they slit their wrists after watching The Mist.

    • @nathanmead9585
      @nathanmead9585 Před 2 lety

      Darabont was definitely adapting the much more matter-of-fact novella to make that point. I love the ending ("love"?), but it never really made sense to me unless I look at the whole thing as a morality play. If it was a purely "realistic" situation, the military couldn't have caught up with them like that. And the woman making it home to her kids and then being evacuated? That made no sense either. But viewed as an illustration of judgement against David for his loss of hope...with the woman there to demonstrate the reward for hope...the pieces connect together a bit better.

    • @psychonaut1829
      @psychonaut1829 Před 2 lety

      ​@@1x4 I respect directors when you know you aren't always going to get a happy ending.

  • @jimtatro6550
    @jimtatro6550 Před 2 lety +12

    I have been waiting for this!!!!!! The thing I love most about the King/Darabont trilogy is how all three have such powerful emotional endings. Shawshank is hope, The Green Mile is sadness and The Mist is utter despair.

  • @shawn2508
    @shawn2508 Před 2 lety +42

    One of the better endings of all time. No shits given.

    • @windandcloudshadow158
      @windandcloudshadow158 Před 2 lety +3

      Takes patience is a virtue to a whole new level lol.

    • @mr.nobody9697
      @mr.nobody9697 Před 2 lety +1

      i disagree. An idiotic pointless ending.

    • @deighton13601
      @deighton13601 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mr.nobody9697 cause u don't understand it

    • @Arnuuld
      @Arnuuld Před 2 lety

      100%! No shits given, no TP needed for zie bunghole!

    • @shamarremp7089
      @shamarremp7089 Před 2 lety

      @@mr.nobody9697 Why ??? How ??? Explain the "Pointless" conclusion that you ultimately arrived at ???

  • @Camuska
    @Camuska Před 2 lety +1

    At the beginning, he is painting a cowboy in front of a door, with a rose. It's a direct reference to the "Dark Tower" cycle. The best King's books imho and what he calls 'The Jupiter of his imagination'

    • @Camuska
      @Camuska Před 2 lety +1

      Also, never watch the Dark Tower movie, it's a huge pile of slimy spit in the fans face.

  • @KTBroadcasting
    @KTBroadcasting Před 2 lety +1

    One of King's most underrated films. It's one of my favorites. Amazing reaction.

  • @brandonvirgin2799
    @brandonvirgin2799 Před 2 lety +7

    Moral of the ending: Don’t ever give up. Even when all hope seems lost.

  • @ldkinbote
    @ldkinbote Před 2 lety +14

    This was my all-time favorite Stephen King short story. It was the longest one in the collection of short stories in that book (which I forget the title) and this adaptation is one of the best Stephen King (horror) adaptations, plus Frank Darabont came up with an ending that was gut-wrenching, as some others have said, while the original story was open-ended with them still driving through the mist on the road. Stephen King LOVED the ending Frank came up with 'cause he said he couldn't figure out how to end it definitively. I have the blu ray and it has both the theatrical release and the director's cut which is mostly the same but it's all in black and white, like an old school horror movie. Frank Darabont said he wanted to release it that way but the studio said no. It is very effective. You'd think taking the color out would take something away from the storytelling but it really doesn't and gives it a whole different feel.

    • @clapattack7235
      @clapattack7235 Před 2 lety +1

      You would think you would lose something without color, but I found out when I saw the b/w version of Logan that I focused on the story and the characters over the effects. It allowed me to be blown away by an excellent script and top tier acting. I believe this would be the same effect.

    • @Trainwheel_Time
      @Trainwheel_Time Před 2 lety

      Black and white has come a long way. It used to be simply a limitation.... now it is used when someone feels "artsy". I must confess that I just don't get it. You don't see in black and white. Saying that it somehow helps you concentrate on the story.... how? Does this mean you can't concentrate on day to day life as well? After all everything is in color around you. Makes no sense and seems more pretentious than anything.

    • @clapattack7235
      @clapattack7235 Před 2 lety

      @@Trainwheel_Time visual effects in a lot of modern films can, at times, take away from what could be a deeply nuanced and personal story. Black and white can still be used today in regards to limitations if filmmakers still wish to shoot on film. It helped Kevin Smith, Christopher Nolan, De Palma, Scorsese among others. Some filmmakers use black and white to capture a period of time ala The Artist, Ed Wood, or Schindler's List. Can it be pretentious yes but all art can be argued to be pretentious. Black and white I think is on par with that grimy grindhouse look of the 60s and 70s for a style of filmmaking. It's all in how it's being utilized. If it's not your preference cool I respect that. That doesn't mean I don't love a sweet visual effects feast or trash cinema.

  • @Mr.Goodkat
    @Mr.Goodkat Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting thing about this movie is everything that religious lady said came true, the sacrifice of the military guy kept them away for that night, the bug didn't harm her and she said it wouldn't go away until the protagonist son was sacrificed and then as soon as he shoots him, the mist clears.

  • @Ghost0fTheNavigator
    @Ghost0fTheNavigator Před 2 lety +2

    This is easily one of my favourite films for the stunningly bleak ending. I love showing it to new people and just watching their reaction at the end. Great reaction, guys!

  • @TombstoneUK
    @TombstoneUK Před 2 lety +3

    It was the perfect ending, far too many hollywood movies have a "and they all lived happily ever after" ending as the characters ride off on rainbow unicorns carrying shiny balloons, I wish more moviemakers would opt for realistic and dark endings like this.

  • @davidsumner7604
    @davidsumner7604 Před 2 lety +3

    What I like about the ending is how realistic it is. These creatures are deadly to unarmed civilians with no training but there is no way that they could stand up to the might of the US military. That giant walking leviathan looks scary but a single Apache attack helicopter could kill it. The apache would just hover at 1000 meters and unload it's ordinance until the thing goes down. People don't realize just how lethal the military really is.

    • @winstonmarlowe5254
      @winstonmarlowe5254 Před 2 lety +2

      that's why most zombie stories skip over the actual fall of civilization and go straight to the post-apocalypse part

  • @metalbabesami
    @metalbabesami Před 11 měsíci

    The most gut wrenching ending of a movie ever. Our theater was silent after the credits rolled.

  • @andrewbrown5181
    @andrewbrown5181 Před 2 lety

    I like how the film tells audience not to forget the monsters locked inside with you

  • @calemobrien1139
    @calemobrien1139 Před 2 lety +4

    The ending of this movie is iconic for that ending...it infuriated audiences and still does till this day. If you guys liked the Mist, i would highly highly suggest The Fog from 1980...one of the best horror movies ever! B)

  • @PastHisPrime336
    @PastHisPrime336 Před 2 lety +3

    I saw this movie when it came out in the theaters and loved the ending. It's an anti-ending that, to me, works very well.

  • @daerdevvyl4314
    @daerdevvyl4314 Před 2 lety

    In the book, King explains that the monsters operated primarily by smell. So if you’re inside a building or vehicle with the windows closed they can’t smell you, so you become invisible to them.
    I never realized before that the army was coming from BEHIND them! Oh my God. That makes it even worse since the people in the store have already been saved. Even if they had just pulled over for a while, the military would have caught up to them.

  • @gggooding
    @gggooding Před 2 lety

    If you pause, *all* the paintings at the start are influences on this film. The one Thomas Jayne is working on is the Dark Tower... specifically Roland exiting a door that passes through The Thinny - the dimension that the mist and its creatures come from.

  • @gordondavis6168
    @gordondavis6168 Před 2 lety +17

    How come, when contact is made with another dimension such as here and Event Horizon, no one ever makes contact with the cute puppy dimension or the duckling dimension?
    The ending shows that love can have terrible consequences. A shot is a cleaner death than having alien spiders gestating within you for hours. How many people would allow their child to be cocooned, or worse? Anyone who has shown mercy to an ailing pet can relate.

    • @dimas3829
      @dimas3829 Před 2 lety +1

      10th Kingdom, though.

    • @SilhouetteJudas
      @SilhouetteJudas Před rokem

      Was just thinking this. A lot of people were like “Oh my god he killed his son”, but after witnessing all that shit, what would you rather have happen to you or your child? Die instantly from a quick gunshot wound or be brutally and slowly killed by alien creatures that can cocoon you like you’re a helpless fly and rip and melt your flesh off?

  • @mawkushbrody7748
    @mawkushbrody7748 Před 2 lety +85

    One day I want a curveball where Samantha does the intro and introduces her husband TBR:)

    • @tonyyul703
      @tonyyul703 Před 2 lety +10

      I second that request

    • @shamarremp7089
      @shamarremp7089 Před 2 lety +3

      I third that idea... No disrespect 2 dude perhaps switch it up a bit. With that said I love their reactions as well as the runtime, its a plus...

    • @ploppill34
      @ploppill34 Před 2 lety +2

      That would actually be a change up

    • @haydar1989
      @haydar1989 Před 2 lety +1

      It was in the Kindergarten Cop reaction, I suppose)

    • @mawkushbrody7748
      @mawkushbrody7748 Před 2 lety +1

      @@haydar1989 Nope. I just checked and the intro was the same.

  • @chlupl
    @chlupl Před rokem

    This movie is like the best dark crab and work joke ever. It is such an amazing ending.

  • @chanceneck8072
    @chanceneck8072 Před 2 lety +1

    I love that Stephen King himself said about this ending: "I wish, I would have come up with that!" !

  • @thephaneron3676
    @thephaneron3676 Před 2 lety +4

    Safe in the car or not, as they diverge from the grocery store, the creatures seem to become larger and more Lovecraftian. You know the situation is dire, bleak and nihilistic when a land dwelling creature that dwarfs a blue whale 🐋 just casually strolls by. I'd have done the same thing.

  • @loudoesreviews
    @loudoesreviews Před 2 lety +6

    Now that you've done the Darabont/King movies you must do the Rob Reiner/King movies - Misery & Stand by Me.

    • @christhornycroft3686
      @christhornycroft3686 Před 2 lety

      Gotta love The Meathead, Mike Stivic. Turned out to be a pretty good director for a guy who was so effective as the self-important son in law of the bigot Archie Bunker.

  • @robertoprestigiacomo253

    4:45 - In Denmark we have syrens all over the country to give the alarm in case of an air strike. Every year in May they try them to see if they still work and they sound exactly the same! My first year here I didn't know and I was so spooked.
    4:57 - There are 3 actors that were in the walking dead too (Andrea, Dale, and Carol). The actor playing Dale was also in The Green Mile and Shawshanks Redemption.
    6:20 - This is also how it feels to live in Denmark some days in the winter. One time the bus was driving so slow because the driver couldn't see any further than 3 meters.

  • @JustaGuy2.0
    @JustaGuy2.0 Před 2 lety +2

    I love this movie, it's incredibly complex.
    The Mist is a living entity, the creatures are part of it, it decides who lives and who dies.
    There is a theory that say that the mist is God's wrath upon mankind, that's why it spared the crazy woman, because she was spreading His word; and that's why it spared "Carol", because all she wanted was to go to her children, it was all about love.
    And the movie is all about how we easily lose our humanity in moments of stress.

  • @keavabonner1625
    @keavabonner1625 Před 2 lety +12

    I read the book last year and it was incredible. One of my favorite King books. King does a great job at making people question who the real monsters of the story are. They gave up too quickly & easily

    • @trhansen3244
      @trhansen3244 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, this was written back when King was still putting out quality work. A very very long time ago.

    • @dimas3829
      @dimas3829 Před 2 lety

      It's not about giving up, it's about saving your loved ones from fate worse than death.

    • @parcaleste
      @parcaleste Před 2 lety

      The Mist is actually a novel, not a book. Here it's in a book called "The Mist", but it consist of few more stories: The Mist, The Walk, Word Processor of the Gods, Beach World and Ballad of the Flexible Bullet. It is still 270 pages long, where The Mist is around half the book, but it still is not enough for an entire book.

  • @jjc5871
    @jjc5871 Před 2 lety +9

    I love anything with a massive “fuck you” or major gut punch ending. Remembering the Good Times, even though it’s a book (and a pretty short book at that), has an ending like that and it is easily one of my favorite books.

  • @spacep0ny958
    @spacep0ny958 Před 2 lety +1

    38:00 they drove all the way from Maine to Portland btw

  • @terririnella4032
    @terririnella4032 Před 2 lety

    what i think this movie shows very well is how easily we will panic and fall apart, even when there is a threat, we panic, we divide ourselves, and even when we try to work together or fight pack, it ain't an action movie, we will still screw up (eg. how long it took to light the mop)

  • @pheerstringer
    @pheerstringer Před 2 lety +12

    Welcome to Lovecraftian horror. Fun fact: King said he liked the ending better than his.

    • @TedBrogan
      @TedBrogan Před 2 lety

      Del Toro's Mountains of Madness has to happen. It HAS to.

  • @Kronical69420
    @Kronical69420 Před 2 lety +36

    I thought for years this movie was unrealistic with how fast people turned, despite being in a stocked grocery store. However after covid and Trump, I can totally see stupid shit like this happening.

    • @micpar2
      @micpar2 Před rokem

      Sadly I agree, if I was in a situation like this. The church lady Cult Nut job. Would of went for a walk to meet all her buggy friends five minutes after she started acting Coo Coo for her Coco Puffs! Semper fi

    • @blacktigerpaw1
      @blacktigerpaw1 Před rokem +1

      Ah yes, those three years of "we're all in this together."

  • @jamesburns17
    @jamesburns17 Před 2 lety +1

    I suppose the message of the film is no matter how brutal things get, never lose hope.

  • @TheRagingwerepanda
    @TheRagingwerepanda Před 2 lety +1

    One of the few horror movies to really get to the meat of horror. Someone else mentioned that the Mist only clears after son dies so Mrs. Carmody could have been correct. This is one of my favorites because of the 'people trapped in a place' where the monsters on the inside are as dangerous as the ones on the outside.