i am loving this part: It's just that, much like an overexcited teenage boy with a classic car, he couldn't resist spewing dickhead all over it: He slapped flames and spoilers and other such novelty bullshit on it, bought all the wrong parts for it and then installed tinted windows so dark he couldn't actually see the road and flipped the whole thing into a ditch. XDDD SO TRUE
If we took up a collection right now, raised a modest budget, cast a charming, unpretentious lead and put "Hor Dordle Ordle Dor: The Tragic Story of One Disabled Man's Quest to Find His Pants" on film, I promise you it would be a more rewarding cinematic experience than Devil. BRB DYIIIIIIIIING XDDDDDD
ah, now i remember reading this when it first went up on the site. the possible project ideas for the next movies are comedy GOLD. XD
really, i don't care how many movies shyamalan gets the ok to make, as long as none of them are TLA sequels.
Hahaha, that article made my day. I think Stair Bear is my favorite. <3
It's completely ridiculous that studios are continuing to throw their money away on Shyamalan, though. While I did really like his directing for The Sixth Sense, everything since has gone downhill. How many more chances does this guy get before someone gives him a wake-up call?
Haha I love this. Stair Bear - I died. And come on - The Night Chronicles? Oh god... He still has to be identified by a movie he made 10 years ago for anyone to be remotely interested, if even then.
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If we took up a collection right now, raised a modest budget, cast a charming, unpretentious lead and put "Hor Dordle Ordle Dor: The Tragic Story of One Disabled Man's Quest to Find His Pants" on film, I promise you it would be a more rewarding cinematic experience than Devil.
BRB DYIIIIIIIIING XDDDDDD
ah, now i remember reading this when it first went up on the site. the possible project ideas for the next movies are comedy GOLD. XD
really, i don't care how many movies shyamalan gets the ok to make, as long as none of them are TLA sequels.
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probably better than TLA.
wait, it is.
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It's completely ridiculous that studios are continuing to throw their money away on Shyamalan, though. While I did really like his directing for The Sixth Sense, everything since has gone downhill. How many more chances does this guy get before someone gives him a wake-up call?
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And come on - The Night Chronicles? Oh god...
He still has to be identified by a movie he made 10 years ago for anyone to be remotely interested, if even then.
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