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  1. Lady in the Water

    I know he's one of those directors where theres absolutely no middle ground, you either love him or hate him, but I'm a big fan of his work and this trailer caught my interest.

    Trailer

    Discuss.

    "All creatures will DIE, and all things will be BROKEN: That is the law of the SAMURAI."

  2. Well at least we know she's not allergic to water.

  3. Maybe the twist will be that water is allergic to her.
    Quote Originally Posted by rezo
    Once, a gang of fat girls threatened to beat me up for not cottoning to their advances. As they explained it to me: "guys can usually beat up girls, but we are all fat, and there are a lot of us."

  4. I like how the reflection of the top of the door looks just like an eyeball in the pool.

    To spoil the movie for you - The original title was The Lady in Paul Giamotti's ManBag.

  5. Why on earth would you see this when you could go see Wolf Creek, which is most likely better shot, better acted and scarier. Fuck this guy and his lame predictable ass.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Giga Power
    you either love him or hate him
    The latter. His movies are garbage.

  7. Quote Originally Posted by portnoyd
    The latter. His movies are garbage.
    Confirmed


    SUPRISE ENDING! It's actually a dude, and he's dead, and the hotel was set off in the woods away from current civilization.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by arjue
    Why on earth would you see this when you could go see Wolf Creek, which is most likely better shot, better acted and scarier. Fuck this guy and his lame predictable ass.
    'Cause I'm a fan of his work?

    Lady in the Water:

    Quote Originally Posted by IMDB
    In "Lady in the Water," a story originally conceived by Shyamalan for his children, a modest building manager named Cleveland Heep (Paul Giamatti) rescues a mysterious young woman (Bryce Dallas Howard) from danger and discovers she is actually a narf, a character from a bedtime story who is trying to make the treacherous journey from our world back to hers. Cleveland and his fellow tenants start to realize that they are also characters in this bedtime story. As Cleveland falls deeper and deeper in love with the woman, he works together with the tenants to protect his new fragile friend from the deadly creatures that reside in this fable and are determined to prevent her from returning home.
    Wolf Creek:

    Quote Originally Posted by IMDB
    A chilling, factually-based, story of three road-trippers in remote Australia who are plunged into danger when they accept help from a friendly local. Based on the infamous "Backpacker Murders" committed along the Hume Highway by Ivan Milat between 1989 and 1992.

    They don't sound terribly similar.

  9. Say what you will about M. Night Shyamalan (I can't believe nobody has made the incredibly lame Shamalamadingdong joke yet), but his movies are very, very good. He takes an extraordinary devise and builds around it remarkably well, but sometimes I wish he'd forget the "twist" gimmick and just shoot a straight movie. The twist can be there is no twist.

    Why on earth would you see this when you could go see Wolf Creek, which is most likely better shot, better acted and scarier. Fuck this guy and his lame predictable ass.
    This movie sounds like it has no style and startles people with loud noises and quick pop-ins by horrible looking creatures or devious people. M. Night builds suspense through acting and direction and he's good at it. I don't see how you can compare the two, given that the description of this movie makes it sound like a slasher.
    Quote Originally Posted by rezo
    Once, a gang of fat girls threatened to beat me up for not cottoning to their advances. As they explained it to me: "guys can usually beat up girls, but we are all fat, and there are a lot of us."

  10. When I was watching the teaser trailer in the theatre I was curious, then when M.Night's name came up, I, and several other people in the room began to scoff and groan. I'm skeptical, but I'll probably still see it.

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