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Corey_Atherley
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"Is M. Night Shalayman's career officially over?"


  

          

Now that we've all seen his atrocious new movie The Happening?
And yes, it's called "The Happening", which rightfully deserves it's title because with no plot and emotionless acting I wasn't really sure what the fuck was "happening".

I swear I don't know how many times I laughed out loud more than I was actually frightened by this corny, preachy, eco-friendly, after school special of what was supposedly or intended to be a horror movie.

So, this brings me to an all important question: should we all give give M. Night Shalayman another chance to redeem himself? Or should we officially resign from wasting our hard earned money watching his movies all together?

  

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i like M. Night Shalayman's movies
Jun 14th 2008
1
RE: i like M. Night Shalayman's movies
Jun 14th 2008
3
i saw it today and still agree with Ebert on the "B" rating
Jun 15th 2008
30
      B Movies don't cost $57 mil
Jun 17th 2008
107
^^^that's pretty much how i feel too...
Jun 14th 2008
7
RE: ^^^that's pretty much how i feel too...
Jun 14th 2008
8
the village sucked
Jun 15th 2008
12
      I was just mad because I figured this out like 30 minutes in
Jun 16th 2008
51
Its official: Ebert's illness has taken an effect on his brain
Jun 14th 2008
10
do we really hate m. night that much? is that nescessary?
Jun 15th 2008
11
who hates him? or his films? Ebert propping that madness
Jun 15th 2008
35
okp has taken an effect on YOUR brain
Jun 15th 2008
29
RE: i like M. Night Shalayman's movies
Jun 16th 2008
75
As far as I'm concerned
Jun 14th 2008
2
all 1 of em???
Jun 14th 2008
4
      Yup
Jun 16th 2008
67
           cool
Jun 16th 2008
68
           3
Jul 24th 2012
130
I did not like this movie
Jun 14th 2008
5
oh you've gotta be fucking shitting me
Jun 14th 2008
6
^^^too cool for school
Jun 14th 2008
9
I wanted so much to like this movie, sorry Basaglia
Jun 15th 2008
13
RE: I wanted so much to like this movie, sorry Basaglia
Jun 15th 2008
14
RE: I wanted so much to like this movie, sorry Basaglia
Jun 15th 2008
15
      poor direction
Jun 16th 2008
58
don't apologize to me...apologize to yourself for not knowing genius
Jun 15th 2008
17
      you mean like how you recognized Isiah's genius as a GM?
Jun 15th 2008
22
      but see, according to Basa, Isiah didn't fail
Jun 15th 2008
33
      no, i mean how i'm recognized for making people mad
Jun 15th 2008
48
           oh, that's indisputable
Jun 15th 2008
49
                we just don't agree
Jun 15th 2008
50
                     I agree.
Jun 17th 2008
103
      well damn!
Jun 15th 2008
23
FACT: He's the most bankable writer/director working today.
Jun 15th 2008
16
Lady in the Water bombed
Jun 15th 2008
18
Know how he got that $75 million budget?
Jun 15th 2008
19
Made it back in foreign markets.
Jun 15th 2008
20
      Waterworld made its money back in foreign markets too. n/m
Jun 15th 2008
25
           Waterworld wasn't a bomb. Grindhouse was
Jun 15th 2008
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                yes it was. so was Lady In The Water
Jun 15th 2008
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                     Numbers lie?
Jun 15th 2008
31
                          nope. if a movie only makes back half its budget in domestic gross
Jun 15th 2008
32
                               Fair enough...one bomb
Jun 15th 2008
38
... well, Lucas.
Jun 15th 2008
24
short list
Jun 15th 2008
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Longo can't shock post good yet
Jun 16th 2008
62
lol
Jun 16th 2008
85
RE: short list
Jun 16th 2008
69
yep, i was jus bout to say that.
Jun 17th 2008
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Shyamalan has outgrossed the majority of the folks you named.
Jun 17th 2008
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      anger makes people illogical
Jun 17th 2008
102
           Like calling The Happening "masterful movie making"?
Jun 17th 2008
104
Spielberg, Raimi, Bay, Nolan
Jun 15th 2008
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you on crack with this statement
Jun 16th 2008
81
      Red Dragon is watchable
Jun 16th 2008
82
           i'd disagree wholeheartedly with unbreakable
Jun 16th 2008
86
                and Manoj has a really diversified portfolio?
Jun 16th 2008
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                     writer/director/producer requires way more skill/talent
Jun 16th 2008
90
some people here need to understand the term "writer/director"
Jun 16th 2008
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      he is an auteur though
Jun 16th 2008
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      when was the last time ANY director did?
Jun 17th 2008
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      RE: some people here need to understand the term "writer/director"
Jun 17th 2008
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      ^^^ read my statement, drew logical conclusion
Jun 17th 2008
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No his career isn't over but I wouldn't be surprised if he lost
Jun 15th 2008
21
No it's not and I don't even like his recent movies
Jun 15th 2008
26
RE: No it's not and I don't even like his recent movies
Jun 16th 2008
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RE: Is M. Night Shalayman's career officially over?
Jun 15th 2008
34
what a load of CRAP
Jun 15th 2008
36
RE: what a load of CRAP
Jun 16th 2008
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Stop posting
Jun 15th 2008
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RE: Stop posting
Jun 16th 2008
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I dont get it
Jun 16th 2008
52
RE: I dont get it
Jun 16th 2008
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wha?
Jun 16th 2008
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      RE: wha?
Jun 16th 2008
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Haven't seen it, but...
Jun 15th 2008
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Not even close
Jun 15th 2008
40
I thought The Happening was coming out next week.
Jun 15th 2008
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nope, it Happened.
Jun 16th 2008
77
I'm watching a bootleg copy on the internet for free & I'm STILL mad
Jun 15th 2008
43
This was a terrible, terrible movie
Jun 15th 2008
44
And "The Incredible Hulk" was way better
Jun 15th 2008
45
      RE: And "The Incredible Hulk" was way better
Jun 16th 2008
80
He could always do tv like on some "Tales from the Darkside" shit
Jun 15th 2008
47
he already is..and the audience pays $10 for it
Jun 16th 2008
78
not really
Jun 16th 2008
53
Nope, he's doing Avatar
Jun 16th 2008
54
I can't wait for the twist either....SAAKKA is the last airbender!!!
Jun 16th 2008
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RE: Nope, he's doing Avatar
Jun 16th 2008
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I actually thought it's a GREAT premise
Jun 16th 2008
56
yep
Jun 16th 2008
59
RE: The Happening
Jun 16th 2008
60
Not until he's ruined Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Jun 16th 2008
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Night needs to do a "make good" to make up for THE HAPPENING
Jun 16th 2008
64
Maybe, maybe not, maybe fuck yourself
Jun 16th 2008
66
RE: Is M. Night Shalayman's career officially over?
Jun 16th 2008
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RE: Is M. Night Shalayman's career officially over?
Jun 16th 2008
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he makes fables/adult fairy tales
Jun 16th 2008
83
i agree WHOLEHEARTEDLY
Jun 17th 2008
98
Still better than Tarantino
Jun 16th 2008
87
10 years ago, these same bitches woulda said QT better than Spike
Jun 16th 2008
89
They all know Spike won the Spike vs QT debacle.
Jun 16th 2008
92
      Was this really an argument?
Jun 16th 2008
93
BAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Jun 17th 2008
95
less racist /= better
Jun 17th 2008
105
Manoj will be fine.
Jun 16th 2008
91
hey life, look at me, I can see the reality. Cause when you shook me
Jun 17th 2008
97
At least I gotta few good laughs in while watching this film.
Jun 17th 2008
106
I liked the Happening and enjoy most of his work.
Jun 17th 2008
108
I Liked It
Jun 17th 2008
109
No its not over, because he has an audience and Im sorry but
Jun 23rd 2008
110
wow this bad. I was hoping against hope, but damn
Oct 11th 2008
111
WOW.
Oct 13th 2008
112
GENIUS!!!!
Oct 13th 2008
113
Say hi to your mother for me.
Oct 13th 2008
114
      okay, but i'm fairly certain my mother doesn't know you
Oct 13th 2008
115
           maybe CaptNish is a big tipper?
Oct 13th 2008
116
           maybe your brow would make a great bookshelf
Oct 13th 2008
118
                and yet maybe i don't pay at all.
Oct 13th 2008
119
           I'm sure she doesn't. I was just quoting the sketch?
Oct 13th 2008
121
Holy. Fucking... Shit!
Oct 13th 2008
117
      http://www.thelonelyisland.com/
Oct 13th 2008
120
RE: Is M. Night Shalayman's career officially over?
Oct 15th 2008
122
no, because people are STILL talking about him
Oct 15th 2008
123
Honestly, if M. Night was going for a b movie, he succeeded
Oct 15th 2008
124
Yes, M. Knight has officially fallen off
Oct 16th 2008
125
FIRST AVATAR CASTING PICS!
Oct 16th 2008
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http://tinyurl.com/blev8vd
Jul 23rd 2012
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THE M NIGHT RISES
Jul 23rd 2012
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*real tears*
Jul 24th 2012
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Haters still mad.
Jul 24th 2012
129

Nettrice
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1. "i like M. Night Shalayman's movies"
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Sat Jun-14-08 08:01 PM by Nettrice

  

          

they're different in a good way. i'll let Ebert explain why:

"If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live."
-- Albert Einstein

By Roger Ebert

An alarming prospect, and all the more so because there has been a recent decline in the honeybee population. Perhaps it is comforting to know that Einstein never said any such thing -- less comforting, of course, for the bees. The quotation appears on a blackboard near the beginning of M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening," a movie that I find oddly touching. It is no doubt too thoughtful for the summer action season, but I appreciate the quietly realistic way Shyamalan finds to tell a story about the possible death of man.

One day in Central Park, people start to lose their trains of thought. They begin walking backward. They start killing themselves. This behavior spreads through Manhattan, and then all of the Northeast. Construction workers throw themselves from scaffolds. Policeman shoot themselves. The deaths are blamed on a "terrorist attack," but in fact no one has the slightest clue, and New York City is evacuated.

We meet Elliot Moore (Mark Wahlberg), a Philadelphia high school science teacher; the quote was on his blackboard. We meet his wife, Alma (Zooey Deschanel); his friend, Julian (John Leguizamo), and Julian's daughter, Jess (Ashlyn Sanchez). They find themselves fleeing on a train to Harrisburg, Pa., although people learn from their cell phones that the plague, or whatever it is, may have jumped ahead of them.

Now consider how Shyamalan shows the exodus from Philadelphia. He avoids all the conventional scenes of riots in the train station, people killing Philadelphia, not New York, and shows the population as quiet and apprehensive. If you don't know what you're fleeing, how would you behave? Like this, I suspect.

Julian entrusts his daughter to Elliot and Alma, and goes in search of his wife. The train stops -- permanently -- at a town. The three hitch a ride in a stranger's car, and later meet others who are fleeing, from what or to what, they do not know. Elliot meets a man who talks about a way plants have of creating hormones to kill their enemies, and he develops a half-baked theory that man may have finally delivered too many insults to the grasses and the shrubs, the flowers and the trees, and their revenge is in the wind.

By now the three are trekking cross-country through Pennsylvania, joined by two young boys, who they will eventually lose. They walk on, the wind moaning ominously behind them, and come to the isolated country home of Mrs. Jones (Betty Buckley), a very odd old lady. Here they eat and spend the night and other events take place, and Elliot and Alma find an opportunity to discuss their love and reveal some secrets and speculate about what dread manifestation has overtaken the world.

Too uneventful for you? Not enough action? For me, Shyamalan's approach is more effective than smash-and-grab plot-mongering. His use of the landscape is disturbingly effective. The performances by Wahlberg and Deschanel bring a quiet dignity to their characters. The strangeness of starting a day in New York and ending it by hiking across a country field is underlined. Most of the other people we meet, not all, are muted and introspective. Had they been half-expecting some such "event" as this?

I know I have. For some time the thought has been gathering at the back of my mind that we are in the final act. We have finally insulted the planet so much that it can no longer sustain us. It is exhausted. It never occurred to me that vegetation might exterminate us. In fact, the form of the planet's revenge remains undefined in my thoughts, although I have read of rising sea levels and the ends of species.

What I admire about "The Happening" is that its pace and substance allowed me to examine such thoughts, and to ask how I might respond to a wake-up call from nature. Shyamalan allows his characters space and time as they look within themselves. Those they meet on the way are such as they might indeed plausibly meet. Even the TV and radio news is done correctly, as convenient cliches about terrorism give way to bewilderment and apprehension.

I suspect I'll be in the minority in praising this film. It will be described as empty, uneventful, meandering. But for some, it will weave a spell. It is a parable, yes, but it is also simply the story of these people and how their lives and existence have suddenly become problematic. We depend on such a superstructure to maintain us that one or two alterations could leave us stranded and wandering through a field, if we are that lucky."

<--- Blame this lady for Nutty.

  

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Corey_Atherley
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3. "RE: i like M. Night Shalayman's movies"
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Sat Jun-14-08 08:18 PM by Corey_Atherley

  

          

Yeah, I'm surprised Ebert actually liked this heap of a mess- because even Mark Walhberg's good looks couldn't save the bad acting. To better clarify myself, the plot would've been more effective had there have been better actors. Because for the most part, the terrible acting sucked the life out of this movie for me. And what was some of these downright unnecessary moments in the film such as the old couple who kept asking Eliot and Alma if they liked hotdogs? LOL. This movie had me in stitches because I already knew it wasn't going anywhere. Also, the movie felt as though it was just fast-pacing itself and not giving viewers the opportunity to know or understand what's going on- or even relate to the characters. The only good that came out of this movie was the landscape and the cinematography. That's one subject I agree with Ebert on.

  

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30. "i saw it today and still agree with Ebert on the "B" rating"
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my old pal Leguizamo was great and the peculiar-ness of the characters only made the movie more entertaining...like a fairy tale

>such as the old couple who kept asking
>Eliot and Alma if they liked hotdogs? LOL.

the fact that i so easily recognized the older man from O'Brother Where Art Thou? surprised me

>the movie felt as though it was just fast-pacing itself
>and not giving viewers the opportunity to know or understand
>what's going on- or even relate to the characters

i kinda didn't want to relate

<--- Blame this lady for Nutty.

  

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107. "B Movies don't cost $57 mil"
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You can forgive a lot of shit in a film when it's made on the cheap. You can't forgive much when a film that only has a few hundred extras, some grass and a big fan, costs $57 million.

Mech

  

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7. "^^^that's pretty much how i feel too..."
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i liked it...i know it's gonna get a shitload of hate but fuck it...his movies usually do...shit i STILL hear people bitch about 'the village'...which i thought was genius.

all his movies remind me of long episodes of 'the twilight zone'...some are better than others but no matter what they're all still pretty cool.


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8. "RE: ^^^that's pretty much how i feel too..."
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agreed. not one of his movies i can hate on...but thats just me

psst!

  

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12. "the village sucked"
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by the time you find out its modern day, you don't give a fuck what's happening to the characters anymore because they're all fucking boring.

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51. "I was just mad because I figured this out like 30 minutes in"
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nm

  

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10. "Its official: Ebert's illness has taken an effect on his brain"
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11. "do we really hate m. night that much? is that nescessary?"
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35. "who hates him? or his films? Ebert propping that madness"
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is a trip//that's all


now if he comes up with another that isn't silly as he has ben batting lately Ill give props

  

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29. "okp has taken an effect on YOUR brain"
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<--- Blame this lady for Nutty.

  

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75. "RE: i like M. Night Shalayman's movies"
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2. "As far as I'm concerned"
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It was over after The Village. I havent watched a movie of his since.

  

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4. "all 1 of em???"
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67. "Yup"
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But there were two actually.

  

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68. "cool"
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5. "I did not like this movie"
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At least it was free.

I have a 400 year old chip on my shoulder.

  

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6. "oh you've gotta be fucking shitting me"
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http://www.themoviespoiler.com/Spoilers/thehappening.html

that's the worst piece of shit story ever written ever

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9. "^^^too cool for school"
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____________________________________________________


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Kyrie: I wasn't.


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13. "I wanted so much to like this movie, sorry Basaglia"
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but honestly it was horrible. the premise was okay in theory but the execution was terrible. it was just okay at best. something that a first time film director would be able to get away with but not a so called pro like m. knight. so many plot holes, bad acting, bad direction, lack of suspense, no real conclusion, it just wasn't very good.


SPOILERS







ok if it was supposedly plants and trees causeing this. why does it come in the most random of scenes of some hot dog loving, tree hugging hippies? and why was that premise so widely accepted by everybody?

no real explanation. i understand that it was foreshadowed in the very beginning that some things in nature happen and we can never really understand it but this was just like a big WTF?! and not in a good way

there was no reason that this movie should have been rated r and for the studio to market it as such like it was a big deal that he finally made a rated r movie is misleading. the depiction of suicide might be strong if he actually showed it, knight himself in his promos made mention of some of the disturbing imagery that you would see but the actual movie didn't really show much at all, but you hear a lot.

the only cool tense scene in my opinion was the one where the two teenagers got it, that was fucked up but they brought it on themselves.

-fin-


Like I said I wanted to like it and I probably would have if it was some no name and not M. Knight and he hadn't hyped it up as some big media event. I'll have to give it a D- at best.

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14. "RE: I wanted so much to like this movie, sorry Basaglia"
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^^^^^^^^^ AGREED

  

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15. "RE: I wanted so much to like this movie, sorry Basaglia"
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Sun Jun-15-08 07:05 AM by Corey_Atherley

  

          

Like I said, the poor execution and bad acting ruined it. I'm a fan of M. Night's earlier movies, but let's keep it real. This movie SUCKED.

  

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58. "poor direction"
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>Like I said, the poor execution and bad acting ruined it.
>I'm a fan of M. Night's earlier movies, but let's keep it
>real. This movie SUCKED.

wahlberg does fine apparently with the right direction
zooey and leguizamo as well
it's been proven
so the blame has to be on the director
M. Night


he had all the elements
but it lacked cohesion
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17. "don't apologize to me...apologize to yourself for not knowing genius"
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22. "you mean like how you recognized Isiah's genius as a GM?"
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.

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33. "but see, according to Basa, Isiah didn't fail"
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because he still got paid...or something...

  

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48. "no, i mean how i'm recognized for making people mad"
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numbers don't lie

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49. "oh, that's indisputable"
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but that wasn't the issue

>numbers don't lie

neither was this

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50. "we just don't agree"
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103. "I agree."
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23. "well damn!"
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16. "FACT: He's the most bankable writer/director working today."
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Let me be clear. I've thought all his work post-Signs was shit. I haven't seen Happening.

But cmon.

His films make their money back, or at bare minimum come very very close to it.

He is a recognizable name. People take notice when they hear about a new M. Night flick.

The day his career is over is the day people stop going to see his next flick. Which doesn't appear to be anytime soon.

Not many writer/directors in Hollywood can do whatever they want with their flicks, and still attract attention and make money. Night's really the only one who can consistently do that right now, unless I'm mistaken and am forgetting someone.

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18. "Lady in the Water bombed"
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only made 42 million while its budget was 75 million. I don't think Happening will do well in the box office either but at least its budget is only 57 million so it will have a better chance of making its money back.

  

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19. "Know how he got that $75 million budget?"
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Because all of his films before that made their money back.

He is generally a bankable director. Only one misstep monetarily speaking. Unless The Happening REALLY declines in Week 2, it will make its money back too.

Look, again, I've hated his last two films, and The Happening doesn't seem like my cup of tea. But his career is FAAAAAAR from over, lol.

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20. "Made it back in foreign markets."
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can't say that for grindhouse.

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25. "Waterworld made its money back in foreign markets too. n/m"
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27. "Waterworld wasn't a bomb. Grindhouse was"
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28. "yes it was. so was Lady In The Water"
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and I don't care about Grindhouse.

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31. "Numbers lie?"
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32. "nope. if a movie only makes back half its budget in domestic gross"
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it's a bomb.

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38. "Fair enough...one bomb"
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24. "... well, Lucas."
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>Not many writer/directors in Hollywood can do whatever they
>want with their flicks, and still attract attention and make
>money. Night's really the only one who can consistently do
>that right now, unless I'm mistaken and am forgetting
>someone.

but he's not even really a part of hollywood anymore, he's basically an industry unto himself.

>The day his career is over is the day people stop going to see
>his next flick. Which doesn't appear to be anytime soon.

well with all the negative buzz for the Happening, it might just be his next one.

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39. "short list"
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>Not many writer/directors in Hollywood can do whatever they
>want with their flicks, and still attract attention and make
>money. Night's really the only one who can consistently do
>that right now, unless I'm mistaken and am forgetting
>someone.


The Coens, Steven Soderbergh, Clint Eastwood, Christopher Nolan...highly likely that Wes Anderson, Spike Jonze, Alfonso Cuaron, and Guillermo del Toro could be equally money making if they turned off their desire to make good movies and just went for cash cows. It's a really good sign of how shitty Sham is regarded that he's NEVER kicked around as possible writer/director for a franchise rights project ala Nolan and Batman, del Toro and Hobbit, Jonze and Wildthings, etc...

  

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62. "Longo can't shock post good yet"
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85. "lol"
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69. "RE: short list"
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>It's a really good sign of how shitty Sham
>is regarded that he's NEVER kicked around as possible
>writer/director for a franchise rights project ala Nolan and
>Batman, del Toro and Hobbit, Jonze and Wildthings, etc...

Isn't that Avatar deal a franchise?

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96. "yep, i was jus bout to say that."
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he's directing three live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender movies (taken from the cartoon).

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100. "Shyamalan has outgrossed the majority of the folks you named."
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I know they make better movies. I'm talking about the gross.

Don't turn this feud you have with Bags into some illogical shit.

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102. "anger makes people illogical"
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104. "Like calling The Happening "masterful movie making"?"
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42. "Spielberg, Raimi, Bay, Nolan"
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Apatow, Jackson, Singer, Cameron, Peter Berg, Ang Lee and anyone at Pixar. All have more talent (not a big feat) and are less of a liability.

Then there are the Len Wiseman, guy who made Saw, Friedberg and Seltzer's of the world.

Manoj is more on a Brett Ratner or Stephen Sommers level. But with less business savy.

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81. "you on crack with this statement"
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>Manoj is more on a Brett Ratner or Stephen Sommers level. But
>with less business savy.


Unbreakable and 6th sense alone kinda shit on this idea

  

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82. "Red Dragon is watchable"
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and Unbreakable is garbage.

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86. "i'd disagree wholeheartedly with unbreakable"
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but let's say i grant that.

Brett Ratner has nothing as dope as 6th sense in him, at all.

He's like the autopilot director for franchise films that just need a monkey to point the camera

  

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88. "and Manoj has a really diversified portfolio?"
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90. "writer/director/producer requires way more skill/talent"
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than turn on camera and let chris tucker/jacke chan do their thing.


I mean you can say you don't like ol' boy's films, and i'll disagree, and KIM...but to say he's on the level of brett ratner is just some petty bullshit..or, hate, if you will

  

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65. "some people here need to understand the term "writer/director""
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When was the last time Spielberg was the credited writer on a movie?

And, while you're at it, look up bankable as well. Coens movies don't make a lot of money. No Country was by far their biggest financial success.

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84. "he is an auteur though"
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when do you think was the last time he took on a script and felt he had to color within the lines?

Has Manoj ever written anything on the level of Close Encounters? has he written a better supernatural movie than Poltergeist? No.

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94. "when was the last time ANY director did?"
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>when do you think was the last time he took on a script and
>felt he had to color within the lines?

Spielberg can write and would be the greatest writer/director working today, if he did it officially.

When you talk about writer/directors, you aren't talking about people who don't originate their own scripts, even if the come up with the idea and dictate it to a typist.


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99. "RE: some people here need to understand the term "writer/director""
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Coen movies become Cult Followings and lend to huge aftermarket numbers and constant TV runnings. The new Coen movie looks absolutely Sick, Clooney and Pitt on some shenanigan shit, gonna be awesome.

  

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101. "^^^ read my statement, drew logical conclusion"
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21. "No his career isn't over but I wouldn't be surprised if he lost"
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some of his control over the direction of his movies and saw his budgets start to shrink a bit.

All the things he railed against Disney over with Lady in the Water will start happening more often for his future movies.

  

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26. "No it's not and I don't even like his recent movies"
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Far as I'm concerned he hasn't made anything worthwhile since Unbreakable. But he's still one of the biggest names in directing, and with the exception of Lady In The Water they're all commercially successful.

Why would his career be over? Because he makes shitty movies that critics don't like? If that were career suicide, Adam Sandler would have never had a career.

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74. "RE: No it's not and I don't even like his recent movies"
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no

  

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34. "RE: Is M. Night Shalayman's career officially over?"
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His movies were always gay-think about it
Unbreakable
The Sixth Sense
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Signs
all homoerotic "thrillers"

  

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36. "what a load of CRAP"
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70. "RE: what a load of CRAP"
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no

  

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71. "RE: Stop posting"
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no

  

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52. "I dont get it"
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72. "RE: I dont get it"
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i know

  

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73. "RE: wha?"
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yeah

  

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37. "Haven't seen it, but..."
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...I will probably take a flop from M. Knight over a lot of other films; generally, I think a flawed work by an auteur type is still interesting on some level. I know not everyone agrees, but I am happy that he is at least one director who seems to enjoy a slow unfolding of ideas and a more meditative pace.

To be clear, this doesn't mean I am signing on a movie I haven't seen, and it doesn't mean I think he's perfect. But I like and respect his work.

  

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40. "Not even close"
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but anyone with a brain should realize that he stinks at this point.

Studios will cut back on using his name as a marketing tool if they're smart, as much as his contracts allow anyways.

I wonder what percentage of the gross he takes. He might have to cut that back if he wants big budgets anymore.

I'd really like to know what the marketing budget is on his flicks. People always forget that those gigantic numbers aren't in the budget. They're probably especially huge on his junk.

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41. "I thought The Happening was coming out next week."
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I could've sworn that I saw June 20th on the posters.
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77. "nope, it Happened."
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>I could've sworn that I saw June 20th on the posters.
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43. "I'm watching a bootleg copy on the internet for free & I'm STILL mad"
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this is the dumbest shit I have ever seen

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44. "This was a terrible, terrible movie"
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I just got finished watching it with my dad for Father's Day. I thought certain parts were cool but overall it sucked.

  

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45. "And "The Incredible Hulk" was way better"
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despite what people might say.

  

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80. "RE: And "The Incredible Hulk" was way better"
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I had to make up with 12 Monkeys. I felt rejuvenated.

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47. "He could always do tv like on some "Tales from the Darkside" shit"
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...

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78. "he already is..and the audience pays $10 for it"
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53. "not really"
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maybe he should start making movies for showtime




dunno the quality of the movies there's elemnets missing for the big screen

that may work for the small screen
por ejemplo

i saw the village and lady/lake at home
i was fine with them


i saw signs and now the happening in the theatre
and there was something missing
it simply didn't work for me
but i think it may have if it was on cable
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54. "Nope, he's doing Avatar"
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The last airbender movies.

gonna be a trilogy and he will be working with the 2 creators on this project. Bryan Konietzko was my illustration teachers best friend last year and so we all had the inside scoop on certain Avatar happenings, such as this. Although it's pretty out in the open now.

  

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55. "I can't wait for the twist either....SAAKKA is the last airbender!!!"
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Not Ang!!!

Avatar?
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61. "RE: Nope, he's doing Avatar"
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i noticed the girl at the end had an avatar backpack on

  

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56. "I actually thought it's a GREAT premise"
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kind've like Night of the Living/Dawn of the Dead type scary, but without the zombies you can see...

I'm not a reader to that extent, but am I the only one who thinks this could've made a great book?

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59. "yep"
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wahlberg, leguizamo and zooey all had potential as well
this could have been hitchcock type great


but it fell flat and was missing too much
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60. "RE: The Happening"
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Better than M. Night's last three efforts. It really had some suspenseful moments but it is in no way a *comeback*
Grade C+

As for his career, naw. He will always generate some interest.
Just needs better storylines for his movies.

  

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63. "Not until he's ruined Avatar: The Last Airbender."
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64. "Night needs to do a "make good" to make up for THE HAPPENING"
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Unbreakable 2 would suffice.

And for shitty acting, Wahlberg's make good should be that he has to open a few dates on the NKOTB comeback tour, and reunite the Funky Bunch.

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66. "Maybe, maybe not, maybe fuck yourself"
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76. "RE: Is M. Night Shalayman's career officially over?"
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Marauder 21 loves melodramas about ghosts,mermaids,and crop circles

  

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79. "RE: Is M. Night Shalayman's career officially over?"
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I am one of the very few who have liked all of M. Night's previous films. I really wanted to like this film but it was terrible. It was sloppy. The acting was jilted and forced. It's like they got the script and was like "WTF?!? I hope this works..." I loved the idea. I really did. If it was executed better, it would've scarred the bejesus out of me, the idea alone. But it wasn't and it didn't. My father told me(this was his father's day present....shitty right?) that the movie seemed like it was more about the married couple's relationship than the "happening". I told him that I could see that but we really didnt get any sort of idea of who these people were and what they're relationship was about. You have this idiosyncratic chick and this whiny dude going through the motions and there are little things that happen that are suppose to be cute or funny and they are not because they are strangers to the audience. I really really really wanted to like this film. But it was terrible.

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83. "he makes fables/adult fairy tales"
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each with a slightly different tone.

Happening wasn't great, but i wasn't mad at it. I think the marketing for a lot of his films kinda sucks, tho, cuz this movie is in no way a horror film.

Why would his career be over?

You know how many people have made far far far worse movies that didn't make a profit?

  

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98. "i agree WHOLEHEARTEDLY"
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>

<--- Blame this lady for Nutty.

  

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87. "Still better than Tarantino"
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Mad?

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89. "10 years ago, these same bitches woulda said QT better than Spike"
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and that's the realest shit i ever wrote...today

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92. "They all know Spike won the Spike vs QT debacle."
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I mean, give me Inside Man, 25th Hour and
When the Levees broke over QTs entire catalogue.
(and I mean shit that QT done and will EVER do...
...QT done peaked out)


There's just no comparison in terms of talent
or accomplishments

QTs reputation has taken a dive off a cliff

Spike is spitting truth serum at clint eastwood
about to drop a movie so good the academy might
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93. "Was this really an argument?"
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I mean... I like me some Tarantino, but dag... was anyone really reppin' Quentin over Spike? On this board nonetheless.

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95. "BAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
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LOLZ OMGZ

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105. "less racist /= better"
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at least as far as moviemaking goes.

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91. "Manoj will be fine."
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Even if he becomes persona non grata on the directing tip, he'll always get writing work on other people's projects, aka become a script doctor
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97. "hey life, look at me, I can see the reality. Cause when you shook me"
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took me out of my world. I woke up, suddenly I just woke up, to "The Happening".

(sorry; every time I see this movie mentioned, I think of the Supremes song - which was the theme to _another_ movie called "The Happening" - instead)

  

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106. "At least I gotta few good laughs in while watching this film."
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>Now that we've all seen his atrocious new movie The
>Happening?
>And yes, it's called "The Happening", which rightfully
>deserves it's title because with no plot and emotionless
>acting I wasn't really sure what the fuck was "happening".
>
> I swear I don't know how many times I laughed out loud more
>than I was actually frightened by this corny, preachy,
>eco-friendly, after school special of what was supposedly or
>intended to be a horror movie.
>
>So, this brings me to an all important question: should we all
>give give M. Night Shalayman another chance to redeem himself?
>Or should we officially resign from wasting our hard earned
>money watching his movies all together?
>
>


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108. "I liked the Happening and enjoy most of his work."
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What's the bum kiss?

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109. "I Liked It"
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not scary but it had it's moments

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110. "No its not over, because he has an audience and Im sorry but"
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"The Happening" isn't as bad as critics are making it out to be. I personally don't think it shoulda cost him 60 Million to make, but it was decent, slow in spots, but the movie made me wanna hold my breath, literally, lol. I just hope that "The Last Air-bender" is a Smash for him, which I read an interview that he's banking on to happen.

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111. "wow this bad. I was hoping against hope, but damn"
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the dialogue is on some other shit

  

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112. "WOW."
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I Like it, but I actually watched this before I watched the movie:

http://www.hulu.com/watch/37753/saturday-night-live-mark-wahlberg-talks-to-animals#s-p1-st-i0

So it kinda made the movie into a comedy.

Either way, I lik it. Something different. M. Night Shyamalan goes good in my book. His directing is great, the music was good. The Dialog can be better, and the acting of Mark Wahlberg is just average. It wasn't too gruesome also.



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113. "GENIUS!!!!"
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114. "Say hi to your mother for me."
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115. "okay, but i'm fairly certain my mother doesn't know you"
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116. "maybe CaptNish is a big tipper?"
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118. "maybe your brow would make a great bookshelf"
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119. "and yet maybe i don't pay at all."
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121. "I'm sure she doesn't. I was just quoting the sketch?"
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I'm so confused. But I do tip well...

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117. "Holy. Fucking... Shit!"
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I've watched that clip 3 times now and have sent it to more than a couple of friends that will appreciate the hell out of it.

Goddamn hilarity.

Nice link, man, thanks.

  

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120. "http://www.thelonelyisland.com/"
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ILL FLOW
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Wed Oct-15-08 12:50 PM

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122. "RE: Is M. Night Shalayman's career officially over?"
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He's always been SHIT to me. I always clown his work and people treat me like a red-headed step child

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jetblack
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123. "no, because people are STILL talking about him"
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he's doing Avatar: The Last Airbender.

He's working.

Working is good.



he has plenty of time to redeem himself

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SoulHonky
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124. "Honestly, if M. Night was going for a b movie, he succeeded"
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It wasn't as over the top as Planet Terror but the film was absolutely hilarious which made it almost entertaining. I still think it's one of the worst films of the year but it's like Knight Rider; it isn't good but I wish people would watch it so we could laugh about it.

I wouldn't be stunned if The Happening became a camp midnight movie classic in the future. It's that silly.

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professor
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Thu Oct-16-08 03:39 PM

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125. "Yes, M. Knight has officially fallen off"
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The Sixth Sense: Masterpiece!
Unbreakable: Very Good (esp. for comic book fans)
Signs: Good (great story, perfect use of suspense)

The Village: Bad (My girl figured out the "trick" 20 mins in)
The Lady in the Lake: Terrible (so uninteresting)

The Happening: Didn't see it (don't waste my motherfuckin time Knight!)

Unless he puts out a movie and a bunch of people I know tell me the shit is good . . . I'm done wit ol' boy. Are we sure he wrote The Sixth Sense?

Even in the moments when we are most dissatisfied, we are living someone's idea of heaven.

  

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126. "FIRST AVATAR CASTING PICS!"
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http://lh4.ggpht.com/_iNpyIS7Gsfc/SI-jXa6vobI/AAAAAAAAAQk/S_-VCVO3M8I/DSC02151.JPG

  

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127. "http://tinyurl.com/blev8vd"
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http://tinyurl.com/blev8vd

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128. "THE M NIGHT RISES"
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lovelyone80
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131. "*real tears* "
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129. "Haters still mad."
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M. Night hearts haters.

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