mattjames2010
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Looks good.
But it is an M.Night movie, so I will pass on this unless it somehow gets amazing RT score.
It's been more than 10 years since he made something worth watching I think?
I'm a bit of an apologist for M. Night loved everything he put out from Sixth Sense to The Lady in the Water. I also think people completely missed the point of The Happening and how it was poking fun at movies such as Birds (M.Night is a huge Hitchcock fan). The Last Airbender was terrible and After Earth was a stupid Smith family promotion. I have to watch The Visit.
I'm a bit of an apologist for M. Night loved everything he put out from Sixth Sense to The Lady in the Water. I also think people completely missed the point of The Happening and how it was poking fun at movies such as Birds (M.Night is a huge Hitchcock fan). The Last Airbender was terrible and After Earth was a stupid Smith family promotion. I have to watch The Visit.
He gets a bad wrap.
Undeservingly.
His movies are in the spirit of the twilight zone.
I'm a bit of an apologist for M. Night loved everything he put out from Sixth Sense to The Lady in the Water. I also think people completely missed the point of The Happening and how it was poking fun at movies such as Birds (M.Night is a huge Hitchcock fan). The Last Airbender was terrible and After Earth was a stupid Smith family promotion. I have to watch The Visit.
Agree. I dig his movies, especially Signs, The Sixth Sense, and The Happening.
He gets a bad wrap.
Undeservingly.
His movies are in the spirit of the twilight zone.
I always watch his stuff. More often than not you'll enjoy it.
Signs
Unbreakable
The Village
The Sixth Sense
All very very good.
A big Last Airbender fan are ya?
Yep, and as much as M. Night gets crapped on for the movie, people forget that he actually worked closely with the creators of the show. I think that hurt the film, it's tough to bring cartoons to live-action. You can get away with the cheese factor in cartoons, not so much in live action.
The most I can say about that movie is, as always, M. Night does fantastic camerawork.
The most I can say about that movie is, as always, M. Night does fantastic camerawork.
My favorite is actually Signs. He did so much with that film based on not showing the audience what was happening. I thought it was brilliant and suspenseful. I still do.
My favorite is actually Signs. He did so much with that film based on not showing the audience what was happening. I thought it was brilliant and suspenseful. I still do.