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Originally Posted by NegroDamus
That movie was bullshit, lady in the water was bullshit, signs was bullshit.
Only two that were good are, Sixth Sense and Unbreakable.
I agree completely. Has anyone ever noticed that in every other movie he's made beside 6th sense and unbreakable (both having bruce willis...strange)
have absolutely no rising action or climax, or tension? Throughout the whole movie nothing will happen till the very end, something little will happen that does not matter much, then the movie will resolve itself. The whole movie is explaining something bad, then you find out what was bad in the end, then you cry cause you wasted money. I saw The Village in the theaters, horrendous piece of crap. "Don't make anything red, or the village idiot will slit your throat"... that movie could have been great if A: The monsters really were real, and killed people, and B: M Night Didn't direct it, and C: it was an entirely different movie altogether - then it would have been good.
Then Signs... nothing happens till the end... when an alien gets a vase dumped on its head and dies. DID NO ONE REALIZE THESE ALIENS WHO WERE PRONE TO DEATH BY WATER WERE IN AN ATMOSPHERE THATS FUCKING FULL OF WATER?!?! and how do creatures capable of space travel not KNOW HOW TO USE A FUCKING DOOR KNOB. Fuck you M. Night, quit making previews that make your movies seem good only to destroy it.
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