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  • Josipa

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    I'm not joking (: Why is it so hard to believe that I liked this movie? (:
    July 1st, 2008 at 02:09pm
  • Feeling Failure

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    This is one of my favorite movies!

    Great article, I totally agree with you!
    June 19th, 2008 at 11:49pm
  • dr. faustus

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    I love his movies and The Village is my favorite.
    June 19th, 2008 at 10:17am
  • Billie Joe_Malfoy

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    You're joking, right? This is one of those sarcastic reviews?
    M. Night Shyamalan is horrible. He only has a two hit wonder with the "Sixth Sense" and "Signs." Good plot twist at the end, but after that he tried to take it too far and submerge it with stupidity. I won't lie. I had faith him when he came out with others, especially "The Happening" but time and time again he let's a great majority of the audience down. A "What the fuck?" moment if you will. He comes up with great stories, all very interesting in the trailers, but once you find out the truth it is the dumbest thing you could have ever imagined. It's a wonder he actually has companies supporting to make his films still. Doesn't anyone other than him and the actors read the script? Just take him to the side and ask, "What the hell is this bullshit? The monsters are beaver costumes? Instead of the grass wolf, she gets carried away by an eagle? Everyone decides to kill themselves because of trees? What?! What were you thinking?"
    He's lost all his credibility. Take for an example the movie trailers on tv for The Happening. They never say his name, just the director of The Sixth Sense and Signs has directed his first rated R movie. People are tricked by being reminded of good movies. He's hiding. If they said his name, viewers would decide right then not to go see it. It's more likely to be a waste of time and money. He turned out to be like Stephen King: Smash hits at the beginning, got arrogant, and threw together a thrilling story with the most awful and disappointing conclusion.
    June 19th, 2008 at 03:57am
  • wx12

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    Gotta love M. Night Shymalan. Smiley
    June 16th, 2008 at 06:27pm