Nov 6 2007'The Mist' Internet-Only Trailer - Even Mistier!

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This internet-only trailer for The Mist really takes the mist quotient beyond anywhere you thought it could reach. So much so that it simply cannot be shown in theaters--too much mist. And this isn't some regular, refreshing mist. This is a rotten, awful mist full of just what you'd expect Stephen King to think of.

If you think you and your computer can handle it, be my guest and watch it under the cut, but you've been warned up front. Don't come back here crying when you have your mind blown with mist.

Thanks for the tip, Joe.

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After the recent success of the GM/Transformers tie-in, I'm really surprised Pepsi hasn't jumped on board to get som exposure for Sierra Mist.

"Tastes like Evil! ...and citrus!"

Wow!

Like,

Wow!

I wonder what's in the mist, such a MISTERY! Get it? MISTery, did you see what I did, huh? Huh? Oh forget it I'm funny, suck my balls!

Is this different than The Fog?

Maybe there are ninjas in the mist; ninjas who are out to get paid for services rendered to the ancestors of the townsfolk in jeopardy.

Pirates like fog. Ninjas like mist. Makes sense to me.

"Pirates like fog. Ninjas like mist. Makes sense to me."

NINJAS? Then where the hell are the Groillas supposed to hide out?

Well, I don't know about the Groillas, but I suggest that the Gorillas spend a little time foraging in the Haze.

I can't wait for this movie, it looks like it's going to be so darn good. I've heard the ending is a little different, but even so, it should be a pretty darn good movie.

I don’t agree at all… The Mist was one of the better horror movies of 2008. It looks like Blockbuster has a $1.99 coupon for any rental on their cool THE MIST dvd release site http://www.themistmoviedvd.com including a fun game to play. It looks like The Mist releases on Tuesday, March 25th. If you like Stephen King and horror movies, you have to see this one.

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