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M. Night Shyamalan
What can one say, he's freaking brilliant, I love his movies, yeah they're standard plots and are predictable but so were most of Hitchcock who is paying tribute to in all his films. I enjoyed them quite a bit and look forward to The Villiage, one of my favorite directors. Cheers.
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I didn't like Signs. The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable were awesome, however (perhaps I had my hopes set too high for Signs). The Village should be good, but there's no way I'm wasting my time watching the stupid thing SciFi is running.
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I agree about Signs, Syl. I thought I liked it but something kept nagging me about it: I kept waiting for the "payoff", but it felt like the movie was coasting/going nowhere the whole time. Sixth Sense is a masterpiece, though, and Unbreakable's great.Caer Sylvanus wrote:I didn't like Signs. The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable were awesome, however (perhaps I had my hopes set too high for Signs). The Village should be good, but there's no way I'm wasting my time watching the stupid thing SciFi is running.
Lord Foul wrote:I agree about Signs, Syl. I thought I liked it but something kept nagging me about it: I kept waiting for the "payoff", but it felt like the movie was coasting/going nowhere the whole time. Sixth Sense is a masterpiece, though, and Unbreakable's great.Caer Sylvanus wrote:I didn't like Signs. The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable were awesome, however (perhaps I had my hopes set too high for Signs). The Village should be good, but there's no way I'm wasting my time watching the stupid thing SciFi is running.
I enjoyed the slow, creepy pace of Signs until
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it was ruined by the attack of the aliens. I was expecting something a bit more shocking. The physical confrontation with the aliens turned it into a typical suspense/horror movie.
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Heh, these are my exact thoughts.Dragonlily wrote:I didn't think Sixth Sense or Unbreakable were either "standard" or "predictable". Haven't seen Signs, but I admire Shyamalan on the strength of the two I have seen.
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I liked Sixth Sense, and Unbreakable was interesting to say the least... But Signs really bothered me. Sure, the begining of the movie was good and funny and interesting...but I HATED the ending. It bothers me to no end. The ending was way too stupid...
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They kill the friggen aliens with WATER. FRIGGEN WATER. Why the HELL would aliens who can be killed by water come to a FRIGGEN planet that is mostly made up of water??? GRRRRR
I will watch anything M. Night Shyamalan makes. He has ideas that are ages ahead of everyone else. He can take a wash out plot and make it a suspense thriller.
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Signs seemed to be a tribute to all those cheesy 60s and 70s B-grade science fiction movies. Taken in that context, I think it was brilliant. The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable were fantastic. The Village, well.....I figured it out relatively quickly. But that didn't make it bad per se. I thought Ivy's trek through the woods was ridiculous, and I couldn't suspend my disbelief enough to get past that.
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I've liked every one of his films.
Sixth Sense was great the first time, still very, very good in successive viewings.
Unbreakable was good the first time and gets better each time.
Signs was great the first time and gets slightly worse each viewing.
The Village was well-done, but didn't end the way I felt it should have, still decent.
Lady in the Water has some serious issues, but I still liked it a lot.
And despite the criticism, I thought Happening was very good, has it's issues - just different from the mainstream stuff he usually does.
But. He might be...how does one say it, kind of like Mike when he released that LP a couple years ago...
Sixth Sense was great the first time, still very, very good in successive viewings.
Unbreakable was good the first time and gets better each time.
Signs was great the first time and gets slightly worse each viewing.
The Village was well-done, but didn't end the way I felt it should have, still decent.
Lady in the Water has some serious issues, but I still liked it a lot.
And despite the criticism, I thought Happening was very good, has it's issues - just different from the mainstream stuff he usually does.
But. He might be...how does one say it, kind of like Mike when he released that LP a couple years ago...
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