![]() Lots of fans have been baffled as to what Andy is asking about when he says "can I have a stomach pounder and a coke?". Awesome: Stevie Way's heroic last woman stand at the lighthouse, not knowing that her son has been rescued but staying at her post anyway to warn the other townspeople of the threat of the fog and fighting to the last gasp when the vengeful ghosts come for her (despite being from Chicago with absolutely no connection whatsoever with Antonio Bay). ![]() Awesome Music: As with his other films, Carpenter delivers another memorable theme music.Kathy also shows surprisingly little angst about discovering her husband died (although the body is not accounted for, so she could be believing he's still just missing.) She resolves to go on with the ceremony, and he's not mentioned after that again.Kathy and Sandy for one experience very little of the strange goings on - yet they hear one worried broadcast from Stevie and instantly buy it. The townspeople seem to accept that there's something supernatural about the fog quite readily.Does Blake kill him because he genuinely believes Father Malone is his grandfather? Do the ghosts not realise a hundred years have passed? And in believing that, does Blake kill him purely out of revenge even if the returned gold allows them to rest? In the climax, Father Malone says to Blake "I am the sixth conspirator I am Father Malone".So does that mean Blake and his crew literally cannot rest until they've claimed six lives? Do they come back for Father Malone because they still can't move on until they take him too? And if so, do they come back for him because he already offered himself to them, and they viewed it as a Necessary Evil rather than taking someone else? ![]()
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