Film Review: The VillageThe Village (2004)Dir: M. Night ShyamalanStarring: Bryce Dallas Howard, Joaquin Phoenix, Adrien Brody, Sigourney Weaver, William Hurt, Brendan Gleason, et al.The Village - Movie Poster Canvas Print by Joel Amat Güell Let me start out by saying that I love M. Night Shyamalan's work. I love MOST of his films (excluding ''The Happening'' and ''The Last Airbender''...even ''Lady in the Water'' and ''After Earth'' are decent films compared to those two). Not all Shyamalan films have a twist, so don't go looking for twists that aren't there. This film is an exception to the rule. This
Anti-Show: Please Contribute_ ATLA Avatar MovieIt's not fair that the fans of the A:TLA-cartoon who hate the movie are getting away with poisoning the whole world against M. Night, all the while convincing the whole world that "the cartoon is something you're not allowed to hate", which enhances their points when they say "the movie is something you're not allowed to like". The haters are too good at this...None of the movie-fans on DA have managed to do anything that shows why the haters shouldn't be trusted by the unexpecting community.Haters keep making deviations designed to mock/bash the movie, as if only the movie is capable of being negatively criticized, as if the same can't be done about the cartoon.What's worse is that these haters are doing a better job at getting their work popular than anyone who supports the movie.It's not fair that they're getting away with this, especially considering that the cartoon itself also has fridge-logic, hateable protagonists, plotholes, ETC.So
M. Night Shyamalan's The VisitJust watched The Visit by M. Night Shyamalan, and I'd have to say it was a surprisingly good film. The film was about two siblings named Rebecca and Tyler respectively, going to spend the week with their grandparents after their mother went on a trip with her boyfriend. The kids suggested that they go to see their grandparents, because they wanted their mother to reconcile with her parents after she left 15 years ago. However, their grandparents are not quite as they seem.....What I loved about the movie was that it was able to blend horror and comedy almost flawlessly. Shyamalan actually made a film that you were supposed to laugh at, and there's several comedy gold scenes. The characters were also really likable. Rebecca was like a Shyamalan 2.0 in that she was a pretentious filmographer, and Tyler stole all of the scenes he was in. The grandparents were amazing. They're able to be both comedic and horrifying at the same time. It's insane. Now as the common
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