grassfairy
im broke but im happy, im poor but im kind, im sho
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Who's affraid of the big, bad wolf? does any1 want to see this movie? i do. badly.
last week I would have agreed with you, but this was not the typical M. Night movie.bandboy101 said:Even though i do want to see it, i was told that the movie was horrible. I was like what how can a movie be terrible from M. Night. I was like its totally not possable.
But I will say, Paul Giamatti was incredible. I really understood his whole story.Sparx said:I've seen it. And I was very disappointed. I went to that movie for 1 reason. M. Night made it. I am a huge fan, and I heard about this movie being planned out when the village came out. I've never seen a movie by him that I didn't like because I don't like the typical movie. I want the twist at the end. and Its not there in this one. The credits started to roll and I sat there for a good three minutes thinking "thats it? How can that be it?"
It was a nice idea, but evidently too complicated for even M. Night to do well.
He did write, produce, and directed it though.AmoDolphin said:You took the words out of my mouth.
And as much as I adore M. Night, I think he should stick to writing, producing, and directing and not acting.


I have no problem with him acting. I like his acting, and I was glad to see he had a larger part in this than he typically does. But this movie was just so involved that even he couldn't do it. It sould have been done in two parts. Maybe showing a little backstory instead of just talking about it.AmoDolphin said:You took the words out of my mouth.
And as much as I adore M. Night, I think he should stick to writing, producing, and directing and not acting.