Talk about making it too easy
Mar. 30th, 2007 08:50 amI'm a fan of M. Night Shyamalan, one of the few who stuck around through his more recent films. But after nearly undercutting Lady In the Water before it came out with the stupid "Narf" business (I still want to see a film about faeries called "Poits"), his latest film is The Happening. I'll bet there are dozens of critics lining up for the opportunity to write a review using a line like, "the twist in The Happening is that nothing ever happens."
The man needs a good advisor. And to not act in any more of his films.
The man needs a good advisor. And to not act in any more of his films.
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Date: 2007-03-30 01:07 pm (UTC)And I liked The Village enough that I dreamed about it at least once, so as much as Shyamalan frustrated me with Signs and Unbreakable I still root for the guy. (Haven't seen The Lady in the Water yet, though the siren song of wet Bryce Dallas Howard might make it too hard to resist.)
I actually remember hearing someone's suggestion (I wish I remember who said it) that Shyamalan would be a great choice to direct a Harry Potter film. I think that'd be great, too; he *is* one of the best current directors at working with young people, after all...
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Date: 2007-03-30 01:15 pm (UTC)Uhh...I think so Brain, but where are we going to get rubber pants in our size? Narf! Poit!
They're dinky they're Pinky and the Brain, Brain, Brain, Brain, Brain.
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Date: 2007-03-30 01:48 pm (UTC)that's what really killed 'lady in the water' for me.
and not just his pisspoor 'acting.'
but casting himself as 'teh man who will save the world!!!1!'
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Date: 2007-03-30 03:29 pm (UTC)The biggest problem with Lady in the Water, as I opined to a friend, was that Shyamalan seemed to be under the impression that he'd made this story up all by himself and it was fresh and new. While it wasn't as clever as he thought it was, I thought it was done quite well. And as a big fane of Sixth Sense and Unbreakable, I'll keep giving him chances ... at least until he makes another movie as awful as The Village.
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Date: 2007-03-30 07:58 pm (UTC)"Signs"
Date: 2007-03-30 11:33 pm (UTC)(Understand, I sort of wanted Men In Black II to be redone to somehow mention 9/11, at least acknowledging that the world of 2002 was different from the world of 1997. So apart from my multiple problems with MIB II was this overarching desire of mine that simply wasn't going to be met.)
And I think my frustration with Unbreakable came from wanting more, especially since I'd heard the rumors of it being the first of three films. But there are some perfect moments, visually and aurally (it reminded me of how good James Newton Howard is on M. Night's films) that have stuck with me after only seeing it once on first release.