I don't think anyone liked The Sixth Sense as much as Shyamalan did.
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Mar-03-2011 19:43
LAdazeNYnights
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Location: Los Angeles, CA
quote:
Originally posted by Meat187
For some reason I always read your name as Lazy Nights.
And Shyamalan sucks donkey balls.
that works too
Mar-03-2011 20:16
The17sss
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Registered: May 2008
Location: Charlotte, NC
quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
I don't think anyone liked The Sixth Sense as much as Shyamalan did.
lol... here's what he's masterfully accomplished in the last 7 years:
The Village
Lady In The Water
The Happening
The Last Airbender (winner of several Razzie awards this year)
OH! And he did write "Devil"
Mar-03-2011 20:42
LAdazeNYnights
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Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA
let's talk movies again!
i got around to watching Catfish. thought it was shitty, and i'm getting kinda tired of the faux-doc.
watched fermat's room - actually enjoyable.
leaves of grass - edward norton was pretty awesome in it. i didn't really like the last 30 min but aside from them def a good movie
your turn.
Mar-03-2011 21:44
Renzo
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Saw Welccome to the Rileys last night. Not a bad little movie. Gandolfini and Melissa Leo were on point. And you can almost forgive Kristen Stewart for doing the Twilight series after you watch it.
Almost.
Mar-03-2011 21:52
LeopoldStotch
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Location: Yawbs,Giaks,and Automobiles
i liked Welcome to the Rileys too. I feel kind of bad it didn't get an appropriate full release like it should. i do feel the relationship between gandolfini and stewart was way overacted, especially the scenes in her house. otherwise, some places in certain scenes do remind me of my childhood days.
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Mar-04-2011 01:28
WittyHandle
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Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights
leaves of grass - edward norton was pretty awesome in it. i didn't really like the last 30 min but aside from them def a good movie
I liked his northern brother character, but the southern one didn't sit well with me. One of the first movies I actually enjoyed Susan Sarandon in though.
Mar-04-2011 02:52
LAdazeNYnights
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Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA
yeah i totally agree
i thought his southern brother was well-written but norton didn't quite execute. maybe we just aren't used to seeing him in roles like that? or maybe he was overacting...