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Frank Darabont and Stephen King (Finally) Get Mist-y
by Scott Weinberg | October 19, 2006
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Summary

It's a project that's been on Frank Darabont's back burner for what seems like ten years, but not any more: The director of "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Green Mile" will helm an adaptation of Stephen King's "The Mist" for the Weinstein brothers. Already I can't wait. Back to Article
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frogleg
frogleg writes:
on Oct 19 2006 07:32 AM

Cool! "The Mist" was also one of my favorite King short stories, and Darabont has proven he's one of the few that can adapt King's books. It'll be interesting to see how he does with a horror story this time.

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rustdog
rustdog writes:
on Oct 19 2006 07:39 AM

Whats left to adapt from the Stephen King canon?

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Merlin235
Merlin235 writes:
on Oct 19 2006 08:00 AM

This sounds an awful lot like The Fog.

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FILMCZY
FILMCZY writes:
on Oct 19 2006 08:11 AM

In reply to this comment (#846865)
It will be easier to see the ghosts because, like fog is thicker than mist and that's the difference.

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Darthattila
Darthattila writes:
on Oct 19 2006 08:22 AM

[b]The audio book scared the hell out of me![/b]
There was a binaural cast recording of the story that I listened to years ago. Gave me frickin' chills, I tell you.


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Kid_Ikarus
Kid_Ikarus writes:
on Oct 19 2006 09:27 AM

I think they could do Rose Madder.

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Capt. Sparrow 98
Capt. Sparrow 98 writes:
on Oct 19 2006 09:55 AM

[b]The Fog?[/b]
it is hard enoguh to try and create a movie based on A Stephen King novel. The way that he writes is so hard to transforem on the screen. Problem 1. The second problem is trying to make a 2nd remake of The Fog. I know it does not look that way, but that is going to be what people think when they see a mist that attacks people and they end up dead. Probelm 2. Who? Who is going to be attached to this product with just these problems and many more to come.

Leave King's books alone. People will be scared shitless enough without having to actually see it on the big screen. King won't have to worry about not getting the check.


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245_trioxin
245_trioxin writes:
on Oct 19 2006 10:08 AM

i think we are overlooking the fact that darabont and king are collaborating again! that sir officially rawks!

thomas of the living dead


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lucidslumber
lucidslumber writes:
on Oct 19 2006 11:20 AM

In reply to this comment (#846870)
[b]alright cap'n cynical.........[/b]
I understand your fears regarding king movies.......but this film will NOT be confused with the fog.The stories dont begin to resemble eachother,and darabount will at least be somewhat concerned about retaining the stories core.Yes,it will be different,so was green mile and shawshank,but im glad they were made, regardless of artistic liberties.


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Sadistik
Sadistik writes:
on Oct 19 2006 12:56 PM

We all remember the level of quality the last time Thomas Jane got together with King and fought off ass-raping alien centipedes. Sheer quality, I tells ya!

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kenters
kenters writes:
on Oct 19 2006 01:28 PM

I would love to see the Dark Tower series be made into films, although it might be impossible to capture everything properly. There are so many details that would be extremely difficult to convey in a movie. But who knows?...

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245_trioxin
245_trioxin writes:
on Oct 19 2006 02:13 PM

i just want another low core king story brought to the screen like the girl who loved tom gordon. i mean at least it got a pop up book

totld


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hard8
hard8 writes:
on Oct 19 2006 02:22 PM

In reply to this comment (#846864)
The Dark Tower Novels...

Bring it on.

and for those who have not read the Mist... this is far from the Fog people.


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zachdybs
zachdybs writes:
on Oct 19 2006 03:33 PM

saweeeeet!

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Mikeal420
Mikeal420 writes:
on Oct 19 2006 03:48 PM

[b]Finally some real horror[/b]
This is what I've been waiting for-- not only is a REAL horror movie coming out that will actually try and scare us (rather than make us cringe), someone is directing a horror movie based on Stephen King rather than his recent dramas

And anyone who compares this to "The Fog" doesn't deserve to see this film!!!


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STFU_Donny
STFU_Donny writes:
on Oct 19 2006 04:43 PM

the big diff between the fog and mist is monsters. big flippin monsters!! cant wait.

Also, i still think they should have an HBO cartoon series of The Dark Tower. Before you laugh, go watch the cartoon Spawn.


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Mikeal420
Mikeal420 writes:
on Oct 19 2006 05:30 PM

In reply to this comment (#846879)
completly agree about HBO, I've yet to see an anime series that could rival Spawn-- I can't believe so many people missed or forgot this show!!

The Dark Tower does have a feel for anime, but considering "Deadwood" and "Carnival", HBO could pull it off in live action


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PrecentorEpsilonXVI
PrecentorEpsilonXVI writes:
on Oct 19 2006 06:28 PM

Yes, Mist is very much a monster-based horror movie that takes place in a misty environment. Think dimensional rift opening up the gates of hell.

And I agree that Dark Tower would make a very good HBO tv series. No real limits on nudity or swearing, and plenty of time to tell the story. They would also have just enough money to be able to make great costumes and sets, without having enough money that they don't have to be creative.


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Jbourne37
Jbourne37 writes:
on Oct 19 2006 07:22 PM

I'll have to read The Mist, I've never even heard of it. I think King books translate to screen pretty well. I really enjoyed The Langoliers, Misery, and It.

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bastard_guy180
bastard_guy180 writes:
on Oct 19 2006 10:35 PM

to me it sounds like it will be confused with Silent Hill. Monsters in the fog in a small town... ya know the drill.

Love my King tho, let's hope they get it right.


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frogleg
frogleg writes:
on Oct 20 2006 06:16 AM

It's nothing like Silent Hill, either. Totally different vibe. As long as they don't mess up the trailers, I think people will get the difference.

I've always been against a Dark Tower adaptation, because 90% of King's stories are terrible on screen. But if it was done as a high-budget series a la Deadwood.... well, I'd probably subscribe to HBO.


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CRYMARIE00
CRYMARIE00 writes:
on Oct 20 2006 09:46 AM

The only way that you can really comment on anything having to do with Stephen King, is if you have read all of his books...The Fog isn't even remotely similar to The Mist and it doesn't even comapre to Silent Hill...and if it turns out that that any of them are similar than it is because they copied it from Stephen King :) I am excited about there being another great movie direct by Frank Darbont, he is excellent in all that he does and he really does justice to King's books. :):) Can't wait!!
later yall


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cinema82
cinema82 writes:
on Oct 20 2006 09:55 AM

[b]...[/b]
im a giant fan of king... but havent read the mist? is it a novella? like 4 past midnight had 4 novellas? what book is the mist in?


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lucidslumber
lucidslumber writes:
on Oct 20 2006 12:39 PM

[b]Its in Skeleton Crew[/b]
its the first story,'bout 120 pages long if memeory serves......and to whomever compared it to silent hill,no.It takes place in a supermarket(for the most part),involves many people,and no japaniese inspired villain.Since reading it as a kid(my mom snuck me a copy)Ive always felt it was one of the few king novel(la)s ready to go to the big screen.


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Typezer0
Typezer0 writes:
on Oct 22 2006 11:20 AM

[b]The Thing sequel????[/b]
I thought Frank was directing a continuation from John Carpenter's The Thing as a miniseries for The SciFi Channel.


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