![]() The bloodshed and images of cold-hearted monsters are kept to a minimum in order to leave it up to your own imagination. Carpenter brilliantly builds up an unbearable tension through simple methods, like long shots of an isolated countryside and a chilling musical score (not as famous as his `Halloween' score but equally effective). If you're like me - a sucker for ghostly myths set in abandoned surrounding, The Fog will be one of your most satisfying purchases ever. These doomed victims rise again now, suddenly appearing from mysterious fogbanks that come from the ocean. ![]() Only, they do not know that the genesis of their town went together with a devilish conspiracy, resulting in the unfortunate death of many seamen. Uniquely set in a small coast-town called Antonio Bay, where the inhabitants are preparing the celebrations for the town's hundredth anniversary. ![]() Personally, I think The Fog is much more haunting and fascinating than these two, and it's one of the very few films that still scares me after all these years. His most underrated as well, since people always refer to `Halloween' and `The Thing' when listing his best accomplishments as a director. ![]() ![]() This story will leave a big impression on you and it's easily John Carpenter's best and most effective horror film. A solid, powerful story slowly developing and photographed with a unique sense for tension. ![]()
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