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Two movie reviewers discuss the 2007 film The Mist, directed by Frank Darabont and based on a Stephen King story. They praise the film's characters, dialogue, pacing and ending, but acknowledge that some viewers might find it corny, dated or too dark. They compare it to other horror films and genres, and express their preference for the black and white version. They also make jokes about some of the actors, scenes and themes in the film.

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- The text is a transcript of a video review of the 2007 film The Mist by Frank Darabont, based on a Stephen King short story.
- The reviewers compare the film to other horror movies, such as The Thing, Night of the Living Dead, and The Conjuring, and praise its pacing, characters, and themes.
- The reviewers prefer the black and white version of the film, which was the director's original intention, as it enhances the tone and conceals the dated CGI effects.
- The reviewers avoid spoiling the ending of the film, which they describe as bold, dark, cruel, and uncomfortable, but also the ultimate point of the whole movie.
- The reviewers make jokes about the pharmacy scene, the religious nut character, and the voice actor for Emperor Palpatine.