Conchaga
Let's fuck some shit up
OK, I'm not a big fan of M. Night Shyamalan, but this movie is going to make me really dislike him.
His one and only brilliant movie could be said to be The Sixth Sense. I have boycotted that movie because it really just looks lame. Everyone else has seen it and the twist ending has been spoiled more times than I have hair on my head. Another movie of his that has some clout is Signs. The only reason I watched it was because it was shot accross the street from where I worked at the time. The Village was a success at the box office, but I still consider it to be tripe.
Now, M. Night is releasing another one of his weird sci-fi thrillers, The Happening. It hasn't come out yet, but I've read reviews and the plot goes something like this:
I've got news for M Night. This movie has been done before. It was done back in 1968 by a little-known director at the time, George A. Romero. It was called Night of the Living Dead.
So, if you're interested in Shyamalan's new movie, I suggest you first see how a real sci-fi thriller writer/director did it better.
His one and only brilliant movie could be said to be The Sixth Sense. I have boycotted that movie because it really just looks lame. Everyone else has seen it and the twist ending has been spoiled more times than I have hair on my head. Another movie of his that has some clout is Signs. The only reason I watched it was because it was shot accross the street from where I worked at the time. The Village was a success at the box office, but I still consider it to be tripe.
Now, M. Night is releasing another one of his weird sci-fi thrillers, The Happening. It hasn't come out yet, but I've read reviews and the plot goes something like this:
There's a virus that is being released by plants that's causing most of the populations of the major cities of the NE USA to go nuts and start killing themselves and others. Mark Wahlberg who plays a science teacher figures all this out without any scientific evidence and tries to protect his family and others in a farmhouse in the PA countryside.
I've got news for M Night. This movie has been done before. It was done back in 1968 by a little-known director at the time, George A. Romero. It was called Night of the Living Dead.
So, if you're interested in Shyamalan's new movie, I suggest you first see how a real sci-fi thriller writer/director did it better.