Topic: The Happening (Read 7651 times)

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Why is that dumb? Who says that writers should stick to a defined formula? Why not bend the rules of convention and surprise people?

Because it's not going away from a formula, it's just switching formulas halfway through.

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idont care i didn't see it, dude just wanted to know the twist, there you go, it was trees.

also this movie reads like shit too, wow! it may be some intense character drama but what a shitty shitty read.
Last Edit: June 14, 2008, 01:49:06 pm by Magical Negro
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There's no real twist to this one.  There's no defining "oh my god" moment, just some guy who throws a theory out there and they go along with it.
Can creativity be consistent?
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I... saw this earlier tonight and absolutely loved it. It was comedy gold.

I thought it pretty much failed as a horror/thriller film. I laughed at pretty much everything that happened (JEEEERRRRYYYYY), because absolutely everything in it was so... hammy. It felt like a cheesy B-movie. Plus Mark Wahlberg cannot act. :(

Funny film, but not much redeeming aside from that.
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yeah I've heard the overwhelming reaction has been disbeliefed humor that someone made this movie.
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"We've SENSEd it.

We've seen the SIGNS.

Now it's HAPPENING."

my god this man is a g,g,genius
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Plus Mark Wahlberg cannot act. :(
I think his "bad" acting was intentional...

Shyamalan is a great director - a lot of people don't like his writing, but there's no little sense in arguing that he can't direct well, because he can. Most of his critics agree. I personally enjoy the scripts he writes because they're always original compared to the usual fare that gets put up on the big screen, but it would be nice to see him take on only a directing role for once and see if he'll achieve broader appeal with someone else's script.
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WHELP topic over mateui says he can direct and that's that


seeya next time, guys.  tell the wife i said hello, floyd.
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I think his "bad" acting was intentional...

Shyamalan is a great director - a lot of people don't like his writing, but there's no little sense in arguing that he can't direct well, because he can. Most of his critics agree. I personally enjoy the scripts he writes because they're always original compared to the usual fare that gets put up on the big screen, but it would be nice to see him take on only a directing role for once and see if he'll achieve broader appeal with someone else's script.

Man you apparently don't really know anything about movies.

I mean I know I'm coming off as an elitist but honestly when you say I LIKE M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN BECAUSE HIS STUFF IS DIFFERENT COMPARED TO THE "USUAL DRIVEL" then I don't think you really watch many movies.
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what critics agree btw, the overwhelming critical opinion, amateur and professional, is that he's a one note hack.
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WHELP topic over mateui says he can direct and that's that


seeya next time, guys.  tell the wife i said hello, floyd.
What the...? Seriously, I'm trying to have an intelligent discussion with people about this movie but everyone else seems to be attacking me because I liked this film or attacking the film without having even seen it (which is pretty lame). You have every right to hate something that you've experienced but to bash a film just because you read other people's impressions of it - ie: that's its about intelligent design - that's pretty sad. What makes it even more bizarre is that evolution was used to explain the plot at the end so isn't that kind of self-defeating if the film is truly about ID?

Also, did I ever give off the impression that I'm right and everyone else is wrong? I hope not because that's not how I feel - I'm obviously in the minority here in enjoying Night's films but I would like to read some coherent comments from others instead of people attacking other people. Man.

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Man you apparently don't really know anything about movies.

I mean I know I'm coming off as an elitist but honestly when you say I LIKE M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN BECAUSE HIS STUFF IS DIFFERENT COMPARED TO THE "USUAL DRIVEL" then I don't think you really watch many movies.
I really don't know how to respond to this. I guess I'll say - then, fine teach me about good movies. Create topics about good films in this forum and I'll read them and go see those films. Let's make this positive instead of dwelling on negativity.
 
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Haha Roman, remember asking me what I was talking about in the DBZ movie topic? Yeah.

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Well I think most people here are actually attacking Night as a writer/director in general, not this specific movie.  I don't really feel too compelled to see it when everything else he's made is bad, nor do I feel like I should have to just to call him out on being a bad director.

But I mean...
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there's no sense in arguing that he can't direct well, because he can. Most of his critics agree.
What do you want to talk about then?  I think a few posts have been made (Hundley's in particular) detailing how, or at least WHY, he is a bad director, and you just brushed all that off with NO HES A GOOD DIRECTOR YOU'RE WRONG without explaining why you think his movies are well directed beyond being DIFFERENT or whatever (this does not make a movie good).  It doesn't really sound like you want to have much of an intelligent discussion, since one's already been put forth and you just shot it down with NOPE I'M RIGHT.  If you really want a rational, in-depth discussion, you should probably start by responding to peoples' points, not dismissing them!  Also, what critics have said he's a good director?  I've never read a single person who is vocally critical of him say "but to be fair he's a great director".
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Well I think most people here are actually attacking Night as a writer/director in general, not this specific movie.  I don't really feel too compelled to see it when everything else he's made is bad, nor do I feel like I should have to just to call him out on being a bad director.

But I mean...What do you want to talk about then?  I think a few posts have been made (Hundley's in particular) detailing how, or at least WHY, he is a bad director, and you just brushed all that off with NO HES A GOOD DIRECTOR YOU'RE WRONG without explaining why you think his movies are well directed beyond being DIFFERENT or whatever (this does not make a movie good).  It doesn't really sound like you want to have much of an intelligent discussion, since one's already been put forth and you just shot it down with NOPE I'M RIGHT.  If you really want a rational, in-depth discussion, you should probably start by responding to peoples' points, not dismissing them!  Also, what critics have said he's a good director?  I've never read a single person who is vocally critical of him say "but to be fair he's a great director".
The reason why I didn't respond to these points is because I felt it would derail this topic and for most of them there really isn't a way to respond. I created it to talk about the Happening, not about Night and his past works - which people seem to constantly dwell on. Instead of focusing on the films as a whole a lot of people seem to attack Night personally because of his beliefs and the impression they get that he's a megalomaniac. Now he very well may be, but how does that negatively impact say, The Village for example, or Signs, or the Sixth Sense, or even this? (I can see how it would affect Lady in the Water, and people do have a point when they criticize him for playing the Christ-like role in that film), but apart from that I haven't sensed an aura of self-importance within the films. People seem to weave it into them and then bash his films for it, which I don't think is fair.

But I guess that's the way all topics of Shyamalan's films have fared on GW, so I guess that's the way the topic will head once again so I'll live with it and go with the flow.

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shyamalan on the other hand really seems to think that he's an intelligent person, despite having exactly zero interesting thoughts in his head, and zero creative vision.
See above. I mean, it's one thing to say that a particular film wasn't interesting or creative but to completely shoot down a person saying that they don't have an ounce of creativity in them is kind of harsh. Do you honestly think he's worse than say, Uwe Boll in terms of creativity and directing?

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he seems to really be striving for this STYLE of VERY POWERFUL DRAMA but he's a terrible screenwriter and apparently an even worse director because his characters ALWAYS manage to come off as artificial and painfully overacted.
Please elaborate. Which characters in particular did you find the most artificial and overacted? I'm most familiar with the Village since I've seen it multiple times, so I'd like to hear your thoughts on some of those characters. But if you'd like to talk about the characters from the other films that's great too. The only actor that I could see coming off as artificial in the Village was William Hurt - but then again, he's always so monotone in everything. I thought Bryce Dallas Howard did a phenomenal job playing as Ivy. She really portrayed herself as a confident young women despite a serious physical disadvantage. She is very outgoing, and while the film seems to follow the lead of Lucius Hunt (Joaquin Phoenix) it is Ivy would takes hold of the reigns during the transition of direction in the film. People criticize this moment but I think it's the crucial point in the story and a natural transition. The story does tell of the relationship between Ivy and Lucius, and this handover is essential to keep the story progressing. In the case of Lucius his insecurities were very evident and I felt Joaquin's acting was well in-line with how an adult would behave had they grown up living in a sheltered society. Adrien Brody played Noah and I found that he was able to portray a mental illness with great accuracy. He didn't come off as just a crazy person though - his motives were clear when he well-knowingly commited acts of premediated crime, and you could see the wheels turning in his mind when he rocked in the rocking chair for example, or when he followed Ivy into the forest with the custome on.

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visually his movies are completely worthless and i find it VERY hard to believe that the man has ever formally studied film at a university.
I find it hard to envision what completely worthless is exactly. If everything he's ever directed is visually worthless, what sort of films are visually worth something so that I could see what kind of "visual" scale you are using?
Last Edit: June 15, 2008, 01:45:07 am by Mateui
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Oh - looks like I'll get my wish of Night directing something that isn't of his own creation. He's directing a a live-action trilogy based on the cartoon Avatar: The Last Airbender - the first of which will premiere in july 2010. Now, I've never watched Avatar before so I have no idea if this is going to be a good or bad thing.
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I really don't know how to respond to this. I guess I'll say - then, fine teach me about good movies. Create topics about good films in this forum and I'll read them and go see those films. Let's make this positive instead of dwelling on negativity.

Bullshit!  Everybody ignored my Blow-Up topic.

Seriously though you gotta have a better reason other than "his stuff is original compared to the usual stuff" because, for one thing, "the usual stuff" is incredibly vague, and there's really a lot of stuff out there that's original and a lot better than anything M. Night has done. 

Of course you also apparently like him because his movies CONVEY A MESSAGE and ok congrats M. Night you have done nothing that any more competent writer hasn't done.

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Haha Roman, remember asking me what I was talking about in the DBZ movie topic? Yeah.

Well in my defense you said GW Movie Elitism and I don't represent GW as a whole so

but yeah to be honest i was thinking about that when i made that post
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Bullshit!  Everybody ignored my Blow-Up topic.
Sorry, I never saw that thread, but now that I have it's not that easy to find a 1960s movie, but I'll go see if my local library has it.

EDIT: HA! My library actually has it and I've just placed a hold on it. Hopefully I'll get to see it soon (I'm 7th on the holding list at the moment but that's no bad.) - I'll probably be the only other GWer to see it, but I'll look forward to discussing it with you.  :)
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I've never watched Avatar before

you sukc matui  :fogethuh:

On the other hand, I knew this movie was crap from just watching the trailer. The village was good though, until halfway through it became like "WHELP NO ITS JUST US WEARING COSTUMES  :fogetbackflip:​" -_-
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after 19 years of research i have come to a startling conclusion that you should all be aware of

films advertised as WRITER/DIRECTOR XXXXXXX's  MOVIE have little going for them other than HEY I HAVE HEARD OF THIS MAN BEFORE



honestly though, I had never heard of this Shyamalan guy until today although I did see the 6th Sense and Signs a few years ago. I can't really remember much about 6th Sense but Signs blew chunks because after watching it I had no idea what I should have "got" out of it and the 2nd half of the film felt like wasteful film of alien critters
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ase i thought you said you lived in massachusetts not under a giant rock

how have you never heard of m night shymalan!