![]() In the game, the player is one of the hapless New England residents standing in the checkout line at Federal Foods as The Mist appears. At the time, the game was available for Macintosh and Apple II, but thanks to the magic of the interwebs, King fans can travel back in time, crack open a New Coke and play “The Mist” in their browsers thanks to. In 1985, Mindscape published an epic interactive fiction version of the story produced by Angelsoft. Of course Darabont’s movie was not the first adaptation of King’s novella. ![]() Darabont is probably the director who has done best by King over the years and his adaptation of The Mist does the original source material right, turning it into a riotous, 1950’s B-monster movie without any of the schlock. ![]() Sitting somewhere at the top of our list is The Mist, directed by Frank Darabont. ![]() The trailer for IT Chapter 2 just dropped today which got us thinking about Stephen King movies – the good, the bad and the ugly. ![]()
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