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Posted: January 16th, 2006, 9:05pm |
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I'm suprised no one has made a thread about this movie considering I've heard the directors name mentioned around the site alot. I know there's one person on here that is probably as big of a fan as I am if not more so I'm sure I'll get at least one response. So here's the deal for the new M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN MOVIE! Fate won’t let you hide forever.
Cleveland Heep (Paul Giamatti) has been quietly trying to disappear among the burned –out lightbulbs and broken appliances of the Voce apartment complex. But on the night that irrevocably changed his life, Cleveland finds someone else hiding the mundane routine of the modest building – a mysterious young woman named Story (Bryce Dallas Howard) who has been living in the passageways beneath the building’s swimming pool.
Cleveland discovers that Story is actually a "Narf" – a nymph-like character from an epic bedtime story who is being stalked by vicious creatures determined to prevent her from making the treacherous journey from out world back to hers. Story’s unique powers of perception reveal the fates of Cleveland’s fellow tenants, whose destinies are tied directly to her own, and they must work together to decipher a series of codes that will unlock the pathway to her freedom.
But the window of opportunity for Story to return home is closing rapidly, and the tenants are putting their own lives at great risk to help her. Cleveland will have to face the demons that have followed him to the cove – and the other tenants must seize the specials powers that Story has brought out in them – if they hope to succeed in their daring and dangerous quest to save her world...and ours. Okay, so I for one am intrigued to see this film. I know alot of people hated the villege and signs and I love every movie. He's getting better and better with each one so hopefully this one will be great. look carefully at the picture in the link below, there's definetly an eye in there and I'm sure M. Night did it on purpose. Regardless of what you think of his movies he is one hell of a director and always provides amazing visuals http://www.demolid.com/eyeinthewater.jpg so anyone else as excited as me for this? I'm sure one person is *cough*theImagination*cough anyone else? |
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Posted: January 16th, 2006, 9:29pm |
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LocationWashington Posts1395 Posts Per Day 0.24 |
Check out the trailer at the official site here-Zavier |
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Posted: January 16th, 2006, 10:03pm |
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Well symalan manages to create chilling concepts. Despite the village's twist which tainted my feelings of fear earlier in the moive, he can create atmopsheres which leave you uneasy all the time. His adds leave you with a lot to question and your not quite sure what to expect.
The teaser add for lady in the water was genious i thought. Adding his name at the end along with some chilling tunes. Could be good. |
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Posted: January 16th, 2006, 10:12pm |
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I loved the trailer ... it was elegant and the music was great. I really want to see this. Bryce Dallas Howard was so great in the Village and, of course, Paul Giamatti. |
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Posted: January 16th, 2006, 11:19pm |
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Yeah, I loved the trailer too. It was a very brief trailer and when his name finally appeared it changed the whole concept of what you just saw. To me it looked like an indie flick and you couldn't really tell what it was about then boom... M. Night Shyamalan pops up. I had been tracking it for months before the trailer though but still, it made me want to see it more. |
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Posted: January 17th, 2006, 11:19am |
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LocationDeurne, Belgium Posts115 Posts Per Day 0.02 |
Looks interesting and good. I watched the trailer w/o knowing mister Night was attached to it, I thought maybe a good movie to view with my mum, but afterwards I was eager to know who the hell is helming this because it looked brilliant. |
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Posted: January 17th, 2006, 1:07pm |
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LocationBeautiful BC Posts745 Posts Per Day 0.10 |
Big fan. Wasn't sure about this one, he seemed to have difficulty landing it at a studio. BUT, saying that and seeing the trailer, plot summary - I think it's going to be another good one. |
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Posted: January 17th, 2006, 1:29pm |
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yeah i think the difficulty with the studio was because of the critical backlash the village brought him his next project was originally going to be an adaption of life of pi (absolutely amazing book by the way) but i guess he decided to do his own thing instead of directing someones elses script which was what alot of people suggested i dont know if thats the reason for the different studio but its my guess |
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Posted: January 17th, 2006, 1:53pm |
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LocationBeautiful BC Posts745 Posts Per Day 0.10 |
Yeah. There was huge critical backlash with The Village. I still think it's a brilliantly filmed and acted movie. Yeah, the premise can be thought of as cheating (the ending), but as a standalone movie - I feel it's fantastic.
The marketing of The Village did not help one bit. They marketed it as a horror movie - which it isn't at all. That also let a lot of viewers down. |
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Posted: January 17th, 2006, 4:00pm |
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yeah i aqree that the marketing was bad but i also enjoyed the film, thats just part of my theory as to why hes now with warner bros and not disney |
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Posted: January 17th, 2006, 5:12pm |
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LocationWashington, D.C. Posts3293 Posts Per Day 0.48 |
Hate to disappoint everyone but I'm not a big fan of M. Night Shyamalan. With the exception of The Sixth Sense (which, I hate to admit, cost me a few nights of sleep after my first viewing), I haven't really cared for his films. I find them to be too passive for the kind of themes they deal with, even in comparison to films like The Ring and The Skeleton Key.
The twist endings are an issue for me as well. I think Shyamalan has been too concerned with making films with twist endings to think of twists that are actually good. The twist in Signs was pretty lame but the twist in The Village was downright infuriating (the first twist, not the second). I haven't seen Unbreakable.
This looks like it'll be pretty boring IMO. The fact that the film lacks a threat doesn't help either as suspense is one thing Shyamalan does well but has little use in a story like this. |
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Posted: January 17th, 2006, 7:31pm |
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LocationThat's me in the corner Posts4233 Posts Per Day 0.61 |
I'll back you up, James. "Sixth Sense" kicked all kinds of ass, but I'm afraid the M-man has yet to come within spitting distance of that film with his follow-ups.
Yeah, I saw "Unbreakable" -- and left the theater with a resounding, "Eh." "Signs" was silly, and "The Village" actually pissed me off.
I'll go see this, too, however, as I am a complete sucker for that kind of stuff. But I ain't holding my breath, I'll tell you that. |
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Posted: January 18th, 2006, 3:19am |
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My opinion is the opposite of bert and james I guess as I honestly think he is getting better and better with each movie. As for the twists, I think that's just his style of stories and he doesn't write to expectations like alot of people say. I agree that signs in retrospect does have some plot holes that may make it appear 'silly' but the first time I veiwed it I thought it was amazing and the story issues didn't detract from the movie at all. They still don't know and in my own mind I have explanations for all of them so that they don't bother me.
And as for the village, I enjoyed the whole plot of that too. But bert, I'm sure that majority of people agree with you and were pissed off by the ending but I felt it wasn't really a twist but more of a neccesity to tell the story that was told. I think the basic concept was determined first and then he just decided that the revelation would work best at the end.
In response to James, I agree this film will be alot different. I imagine it'll be slower paced, maybe even like his first film "Wide Awake" if anyone has seen that. It's alot different to all his recent movies. Secondly, I read online that this is rated PG which is also a big change. As for the threat, I think M. Night will make sure that we are drawn into the nymph's struggle and feel whatever threat she has to make it past.
And to the opposite of bert, I really cannot wait for this one. I found it online months ago and I will see it the first showing I can the day it comes out to stop any one spoling the plot. |
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Posted: January 18th, 2006, 8:51am |
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LocationOntario, Canada Posts2908 Posts Per Day 0.38 |
I loved Unbreakable, it was the superhero film that wasn't trying to be something special like say Spiderman in which was an OK film but had some of the worst CG/Human blends ever unless you go back to the older films which it was even worse.
But I like Bruce Willis so I'm stuck to liking most of his work from Mercury Rising to 12 Monkeys to Sin City and even Hostage. I forgot Die Hard 1,2 and 3 plus many others but the fact remains I find the guy entertaining.
Add him in any crappy film and I'll still hate the film but say "Hey, was Bruce not great in this or what?" like always he probably would be. |
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Posted: January 19th, 2006, 6:22pm |
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I thought the trailer for this was stupid. It didn't explain anything. It was like they gave the film to a kid with Microsoft Movie Maker and said "All you got to do is drag and drop..." and then left. It's lame! Even if the movie'll be good, It think they should do a better job with stuff like this. |
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