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splenda says...
4 years ago
Boring. So incredibly boring. An absolute slog to get through. You know when you get so bored it literally gives you a headache? Someone please pass the Tylenol.
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Masada says...
5 years ago
Not the sharpest movie in Carpenter's portfolio, but also not the worst. Of all, this is the most sinister and creepy. Acting was so-so, mood was decent, effects were splendid for its time.
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jekyl6669 says...
5 years ago
Great, effective, spooky ghost tale. This one has really won me over over the years. It's the best of Carpenter; moody, atmospheric and full of great characters.
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schmenky says...
6 years ago
2 / 2 directing & technical aspect
0 / 1 story
.5 / 1 act I
.5 / 1 act II
1 / 1 act III
.5 / 1 acting
.5 / 1 writing
0 / 1 originality
0 / 1 stays with you

0 / 1 misc

5 out of 10

Easy to see the influence this had on future horror. We definitely wouldn't have Thriller and Are You Afraid of the Dark
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nmahoney416 says...
6 years ago
I didn't really care for this one. I was just bored for most of this. It's not really that scary. The fog "monsters" were kind of a let down. I was comparing this in my mind to The Mist.
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moonkodi says...
8 years ago
I like Carpenter but this does nothing for me. Slow and boring. Don't blame it me being the MTV generation. There are many slow films I like but this ain't one. It's well shot. It's not scary at all.
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beardedmovienut says...
one year ago
The Fog is probably one of the best ghost stories ever made. Granted... Carpenter is one of my favourite directors, so don't take my word for it. Just watch it for yourself.
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The_Argentinian says...
one year ago
No tension. No scares. Poor pace. No memorable characters. Nonsensical mythology. Silly effects.
One of Carpenter's popular movie but also one of his weakest.
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Bradym03 says...
4 years ago
The Fog is one of the most unappreciated horror films from the 80's. The movie is very atmospheric and always builds up from it's previous scenes.

It perfectly hides it's villains behind shadows making the mystery even more creepy by simply not knowing. Something that's missing in today's horror.

And the opening sequence is one of most chilling and haunting openings to any horror movie. It's basically an old fishermen (played excellently by John Houseman) telling a ghost story, and just that scene alone gave me the chills. It's one of my all time favorite scenes from any horror movie and just a fantastic way to start a film. The piano use in that scenes was so dark and yet so sad. Amazing.

John Carpenter is a master.
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Jim222001 says...
4 years ago
Has a great cast and a fine John Carpenter score. You also have Jamie Lee Curtis in a movie with her mom Janet Leigh (Psycho).
The movie just doesn’t do enough with the cast. It is over before you know it.
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geondp says...
4 years ago
super heavy John Carpenter vibes throughout the whole movie both music and cinematography also a pretty good ghost story!
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LarZieJ says...
6 years ago
That last half hour is great right? Before that I thought The Fog was okay but that last hour made it good. The tension, the ending, the fog, the dead zombie pirates, Jamie, Tom, Janet, Hal, Adrienne, Carpenter you are the master!

Anyway, I really laughed and liked the bit were Elizabeth (Curtis) step in Nick's (Atkins) car and a few scenes later they are in bed together and introduce themselves. Only in horror!

The soundtrack is nice too, but that is just always the case with a Carpenter. And I liked the fact that we find out like 20 minutes after seeing the book, what is really in it. It is paced very well, although it might feel kind of slow, but it works. Because it's all for the build up.

I especially liked the scene were Stevie (Adrienne Barbeau) was stuck on the roof of the lighthouse chased by two Zombie Pirate Dead guys.

So, yeah now it is time for bed and hopefully I won't wake up in the middle of the night to find out that there is fog!
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Saint Pauly says...
3 years ago
Like horror finger painting, _The Fog_ is sloppy, cloudy, and not very scary.

As much as I like _Halloween_ and _The Thing_, which come before and after this one, John Carpenter is a traditional filmmaker who lacks imagination when it comes to what makes things frightening.

The whole time I was watching this, I kept thinking that if I had 100K to pay either Rob Zombie or John Carpenter to make a movie of the horror that is my life, I know who I would hire.
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skoubah says...
3 years ago
I like what I like, what can I say! I enjoy this movie, lots claim it’s boring, maybe so, maybe I’m weird.
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Whitsbrain says...
2 years ago
The atmosphere is setup beautifully here by the old man telling a campfire story to a bunch of kids. The demise of the good ship Seagrass is pretty chilling and even though there's not a lot of gore it is disturbingly violent. The one-night stand between Jamie Lee Curtis and Tom Atkins characters is icky at first (quite an age difference) but they develop a chemistry very quickly that really gives the movie a center. This is handy because even though Adrienne Barbeau is an attractive early-80s babe her character Stevie is not interesting enough to build around. She's too isolated in her radio station/lighthouse to be an active part of the horror that drifts in from the ocean.

And about that fog...it's not as effective as I thought it would be. The fog of Darabont's "The Mist" is much more ominous.

John Carpenter is one of my favorite directors and I always find a lot to like but a lot to roll my eyes about in his films. I consider "The Thing" and "Halloween" to be flawless and while "The Fog" is just as deadly serious as those two films it just doesn't have the same impact.
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