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The Mist (2007) film

Discussed in 5 episodes · 4 film takes
PKA Score 7.3/10
Kyle
8.7/10
3 takes
Taylor
6.0🦉/7
1 take
IMDb 7.1 RT 74% Metacritic 58
PKA and critics roughly agree

Every time it came up

▶ PKN 401 @ 8:13 — PKN 401
Discussion of Stephen King adaptation quality and comparing to other King adaptations
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“it's a stephen king adaptation uh by kirkman i think it's very good very very good”
▶ PKN 543 @ 56:09 — PKN 543
Stephen King adaptation with dark ending compared to American Prime Evil's devastating conclusion where protagonist kills family
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▼ negative · passing mention, not scored
“It was like that movie The Mist where he kills his son he kills the pretty lady Andrea he kills the old couple and then he doesn have a bullet”
▶ PKN 571 @ 24:45 — PKN 571
Discussion of Frank Darabont's film adaptation of Stephen King's short story, particularly the ending where the protagonist kills his family
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“That Frank Darabond ending Stephen King ending to his short story is and they drove off into the mist not knowing what was to come or if there was an end to this mist is amazing”
Taylor ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“the end of the mist um see you've seen the movie the mist where they're stuck inside the grocery store yeah and at the end he what do you mean it's kind of stupid it's amazing”
Frank Darabont adaptation of Stephen King short story; comparison of movie ending versus book ending
Kyle ✓ voice-verified▲ positive
“The Mist is a short story. Frank Darabont made The Mist, the movie that you've seen. The movie has a better ending. It has that dark, dark ending in the car with the revolver.”
▶ PKA 780 @ 3:31:12 — PKA 780 W/ Goblin: Mail Order Mom Thanksgiving
Discussion of Frank Darabont's film work and his casting patterns
Kyle ✓ voice-verified● neutral · passing mention, not scored
“I think is also Frank Darabon, it's got um the blonde, I forget Walking Dead characters, but there was the older guy with the the beard who was always fixing the Winnebago.”