Friday, September 5, 2008

Atlanta Dj Another One Bites The Dust

White Squall

You could say that "The Mist" confused. When you display the first scenes of this production Frank Darabont adapted from the novel "The Mist" by Stephen King , looks like a film to "The Host ," a Japanese film that left much to be desired but then when the film unfolds and we went into climate following the story extensively.
all starts with a dense fog covering the city, and mysteriously nothing survives her. Given this, a group of villagers decide to take refuge in a local supermarket, but there are a number of situations logical, some panic, others preach God's divine punishment, and encourage others to venture into the town of Maine, and fully covered.
The situation is getting worse and impatience gnawing the minds of these people.
insects and animals of all kinds are the major players, but what really stands out is its rarity and eccentricity. They are remarkable species until they do become extremely dangerous to the point of achieving kill in seconds.
Although actors are not known, except Thomas Jane ("The Thin Red Line" and "Deep Blue Sea"), there are good performances and film traps in general terms. It's something unusual, well made and entertaining.
is the caliber of "Godzilla " but much less silly, less exaggerated and very dramatic, reaching a level of apocalyptic despair.
As the minutes pass, one is getting more and more, and worse is frightening. Catalogaría not as a horror film, just be bold and intriguing thriller with many effects. I saw on Youtube
an alternate ending, frankly angers me that the real amateurs final editing of the tape as they please, stop doing that please!, Is horrible.
Ideal for home, sitting rather quiet (but not eating). Surprising because all points of view and respectably good.


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