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Top Stalker
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: From Brazil but in School in the States
Posts: 5,089
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This was in the Super Bowl. But some people online who went for a test screening of the movie says it looks like he had made a masterpiece according to some and a dead fish according to others. But it will be the first of a trilogy. |
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Reserve Team Player
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Klaksvík, Faroe Islands
Posts: 3,732
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I like all his films The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, Signs, The Village and even The Happening. The only one I didn't like was Lady In The Water, and I haven't seen Wide Awake.
Those films on ones resume isn't too bad for someone who isn't even 40 yet. |
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"Resident cricket authority"
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: <Insert something funny here>
Posts: 19,571
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Sixth sense was very good
Unbreakable at first seemed poor because it followed Sixth Sense but now I would class it average-ish. Signs could have been average to decent but was ruined by the stupid ending/twist. The Village was shit Have not seen Lady in Water and the Happening but have not heard good things about them. |
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Bitter Arse hole
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Happy those, who can remain at Highbury!
Posts: 25,995
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Well that's a bit harsh. The Village is a very interesting film packaged as a mall buster. It doesn't work quite work either way up but it's a fucking sight more entertaining than 90% of the mainstream shite.
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