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If I missed it my apologies but there seems to be no thread and no interest here for this flick.
Its opened to pretty good reviews, is being called the scariest horror movie in recent years, does it all with little gore, has Samuel L. Jackson and John Cusack in powerhouse performance, and is based on a Stephen King short story.
BTW, King is having a Banner Year with his latest book Blaze just out, a new story in the current issue of Esquire - with Angeline Jolie on the cover, Darabont's version of my favourite King short story - The Mist out on November 21 this year, and another novel - Duma Key due out in January 2008.
I am really looking forward to seeing a good old fashioned horror movie this weekend in 1408.
Is anyone else planning to see 1408?
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Re: 1408 - No Interest?
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Yep. So he's a big fat liar, too, on top of everything else.
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Re: 1408 - No Interest?
I think the retirement thing came after he was nearly killed by a careless driver. Once he recovered more or less, I think he probably changed his mind.
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As far as King adaptations are concerned: fool me once shame on you, fool me 27 times...forget it and wait for the DVD!
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Actually the retirement statement came after he finished the last book in the Dark Tower series.
Quit renting the DVD over and over!
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Quit renting the DVD over and over! 
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Re: 1408 - No Interest?
I'm not ordinarily much of a horror fan, and was going to ignore this film, but it's been getting some generally good reviews (74% at Rotten Tomatoes is much better than you would expect from a horror film), the cast is good, and the clip I saw on Letterman looked intriguing. I'll try to check it out when it's released here.
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Re: 1408 - No Interest?
I liked the setup for this film well enough, but I think it loses steam about 2/3 into the film, so it could have been a really good film, but ends up in the so-so column. John Cusack does most of the heavy lifting on this film (and he never seems to age anymore, perhaps he needs to star in a Dorian Grey vehicle soon).
I give it 2.5 stars, or a grade of C+.
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A very solid thriller bordering on excellence for a sustained sequence near the middle for about 15 mins. It was great to hear the murmurs of the audience stop abruptly during that sequence. For a long stretch you could hear a pin drop.
John Cusack gives a tour de force performance and the director, for the most part, stays away from conventional horror movie scares but not always sadly.
I'd give it 3.5 out of five.
Now, bring on The Mist!
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Re: 1408 - No Interest?
I saw it yesterday and felt damned bored through most of it. Part of the problem is that the trailer tells you way too much - the actual film comes with precious few surprises. I wasn't creeped out or intrigued at any point, and I sure wasn't scared. I just wanted the damned thing to end...
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Saw it today. Good but not great. Cusack and Jackson do fine work. Creepy and atmospheric but not fulfilling in the end. Worth a look if you're a fan of King, the genre, or Cusack.
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I saw it yesterday and felt damned bored through most of it. Part of the problem is that the trailer tells you way too much - the actual film comes with precious few surprises. I wasn't creeped out or intrigued at any point, and I sure wasn't scared. I just wanted the damned thing to end... 
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agreed. I have not seen it yet. But after watching the trailer, I don't really feel the need anymore.
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Re: 1408 - No Interest?
just saw this and I really liked this.
Cusack is on top form throughout.
I did expect to see more of SLJ though
I really wanted him to get out of the room.
It was very unconventional imo, I did get scared a few times when you did not expect it.
I would agree that it was the best horror film i have seen in a while
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