I was thinking about having a marathon of his movies.
I was really disappointed with The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan. It was all bull-doodoo to create hype for his new movie. If only it was true then it would explain a whole lot.
I don't think he did "A Simple Wish" or was it one of his many upon many short films he has done? (come on he did 45 by the time he was 16!) Feature length that aren't well know is "Prayer with Anger" and "Wide Awake". Can you believe he wrote the screen play to "Stuart Little"???
No you're right. It was "Wide Awake." I always get the two confused. I think they both have something to do with Catholic boys or somethin. Hmm. But yes. And I always forget "Praying with Anger." Haven't actually seen that one
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He doesn't just uses the same actors over again and again. He also uses symbols over again. Wate is a symbol for weakness or death (6th sense, signs and unbreakable). Important scenes take place in a basement (6th sense, Sings and unbreakable). Uses reflections of people in objects.
If he sticks around he will become legend if he keeps up the great work.
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I was really disappointed with The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan. It was all bull-doodoo to create hype for his new movie. If only it was true then it would explain a whole lot.
I don't think he did "A Simple Wish" or was it one of his many upon many short films he has done? (come on he did 45 by the time he was 16!) Feature length that aren't well know is "Prayer with Anger" and "Wide Awake". Can you believe he wrote the screen play to "Stuart Little"???
I love this man. Hid bloody brilliant.
Wanna go see 'The Village' opening day with me?
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He doesn't just uses the same actors over again and again. He also uses symbols over again. Wate is a symbol for weakness or death (6th sense, signs and unbreakable). Important scenes take place in a basement (6th sense, Sings and unbreakable). Uses reflections of people in objects.
If he sticks around he will become legend if he keeps up the great work.
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