nm all this tot. Atlas Shrugged the movie! Your excuse for being a selfish asshole now in visual form!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W07bFa4TzM
Looks like a low-budget Dan Brown adaption to me :p Also apparently the director was replaced with a week odd to go before shooting. Pretty impressive.
#3899 posted by Zwiffle on 2011/02/14 04:11:47
I like the comment "I wish I was fucking dead" with 16 upvotes :D
 Negke
#3900 posted by nitin on 2011/02/14 04:51:11
personally I would prefer a remake to dubbing, they just sound awful to me. That's assuming subs arent an option though.
kona, pacing was a key to establishing the mood in this movie though.
 Agora
#3901 posted by Tronyn on 2011/02/14 05:04:39
not a total success, but nice to see an ancient period-piece that isn't totally mindless, and also nice to see a film taking an anti-religion, pro-science point of view. the distant shots of the feuding city are great. rachel weisz' performance is good too. this movie had a lot more potential, and they leave too much unresolved (is it about her, about the library, about the city?) but overall worth watching.
 Easy Rider
#3902 posted by nitin on 2011/02/14 13:47:41
tell you what, it's not a great film, but it sure as hell has something about it that is very memorable.
Flawed? Quite a bit. Brilliant? Quite a bit.
 Off To See
#3903 posted by nitin on 2011/02/14 13:48:29
127 Hours tomorrow, looking forward to that.
Agora I've been meaning to get, Amenabar makes few films and I'm a big fan of The Others.
 Yes
The Others is amazing. One of the coolest thrillers I have seen, and the twist is very nicely pulled off. I didn't know anything about the film when I saw it and was completely surprised (yeah I know).
 The Others?
#3905 posted by Zwiffle on 2011/02/15 02:25:13
With Nicole Kidman? R U SRS? That movie was abysmal, the twist was lame, the story was boring, etc etc. Agree to disagree.
 Yeah That One
#3906 posted by nitin on 2011/02/15 03:35:29
 The Others
#3907 posted by Tronyn on 2011/02/15 03:52:19
I thought the atmosphere was quite good, the scene with the little kid as the old creature was very creepy, BUT the ending was predictable, and given the subject matter and the ending it reminded me a little bit of m night shamylan, who I hate more than any other director. I'm getting slightly angry even thinking of him now. What an asshole. He is to film what Deepak Chopra is to... well, whatever it is Chopra claims he is doing.
 I Liked It
#3908 posted by Drew on 2011/02/15 04:02:27
Novelty regarding the twist was a non issue to me considering how well wrought the whole thing was - the classy and non-violent type of horror. I'd say the orphanage also falls into this classy ghost mansion category as well, though there is some gore in that one.
agreed about he who should not be making films. I'm constantly amazed though, by how many huge, legitimately skilled actors have been in his films over the years.
 Orphanage
#3909 posted by nitin on 2011/02/15 06:39:28
didnt like that one, although not sure why right now.
As for Shymalan, the Sixth Sense was good and parts of Unbreakable and Signs were good. I actually think he's quite a skilful director, especially for suspense, but he just needs to stop writing. Get him someone else's script and I think he would do a pretty good job.
#3910 posted by [Kona] on 2011/02/15 07:28:20
6th Sense, Unbreakable and Signs WERE all good movies, although The 6th Sense wasn't really as great as everyone made it out to be. Remove the cheap twist, and you've got a movie that no one would have wasted their money on. Lady in the Water and The Village were crap.
Then he did The Happening which I actually enjoyed. Haven't lowered myself to seeing The Last Airbender.
I'm not a big fan of his either, the plagiarism is quite obvious.
The Orphanage was decent. Didn't predict the ending twist.
 Shyamalan
I agree that he is very pretentious, but I really loved Signs, being a crop circle fan. I thought that 6th Sense and The Village were decent and his other movies were crap, esp. The Happening, which was one of the worst movies I have seen so far.
 Under No Circumstances Watch The Last Airbender
#3912 posted by mwh on 2011/02/15 10:01:43
Otherwise only seen sixth sense I think, was good but over-hyped.
 I Saw The Last Airbender
#3913 posted by RickyT33 on 2011/02/15 10:03:58
And yeah - its sucks.
 Unbreakable
#3914 posted by rj on 2011/02/15 11:20:08
was a bag of balls. it actually went beyond sucking and into the realms of severely pissing me off and and sending me into a tronyn-esque rant mode ;)
as for his other films i agree with sleepy, i liked signs (disregarding the terrible ending) and thought sixth sense & village were alright, but not a fan of his other stuff. i actually thought the others was one of his too prior to reading the above :Z
 Yeah
Unbreakable made me angry too, it was so goddamn pretentious! Look everyone; this the new movie of the wunderkind! What an asshole.
 Huh
#3916 posted by megaman on 2011/02/15 12:14:21
I like all of his movies, especially unbreakable! ;-)
Signs and Lady from the Water took a second watch to appreciate them, though. And Village sucked for everyone who had been watching the trailers and went into the movie expecting something horrorish.
I think he really excels at portraying the characters. His movies, and Signs in particular, are character portraits before anything else, or at least I see them as that (and enjoy them greatly).
I guess the movies suck if they don't succeed in making you care for the characters, but well, that's the nature of character heavy plots, isn't it?
 Let Me Explain That Better
#3917 posted by megaman on 2011/02/15 12:20:19
They all are movies that have protagonists defunct in one way or the other; what makes them interesting is how they show the way these characters interact and react to the world around them (and why), and that good (or particularly evil, e.g. in The Village or Unbreakable) can come from their defunct reactions. In that way, his movies seem to care deeply for all of their characters, even the evil ones.
I don't think his movies have a message more focused on one particular thing, like "meaning of life" or something like that. At the very least, I choose to ignore it ;-)
#3918 posted by Spirit on 2011/02/15 12:30:52
It's no news that you like pretentious artsy stuff.
 It's Not Artsy
It's pretending to be artsy. And his characters really aren't very deep, are they? I like Signs because it is suspenseful and is about an Alien Invasion / End of the World scenario, and I always like that. I also like that it tells the story of an apocalypse (or prevention thereof) from the perspective of a small family that lives way off the map in some rural area. It's a cool idea.
 Hey I Like Pretentious Artsy Stuff
#3920 posted by nitin on 2011/02/15 13:27:35
but as sleepy says, I think he thinks they're artier than they actually are (well the scripts anyway).
But I still stand by his skill as a director, particularly a suspense director.
The plot of Unbreakable is balls, the rest I actually quite like.
 Orphanage.
#3921 posted by Shambler on 2011/02/15 16:33:45
Rocks. Great ghost story. Continually creepy and intriguing. Like the way "good vs bad" pans out, or not as the case may be.
 Orphanage.
#3922 posted by Drew on 2011/02/16 07:32:37
I get where Nitin is coming from - there is something approaching sterility in the movie... something like, working too hard to fit the 'classy ghost mansion horror' tag I labelled it with, maybe?
Still, I own it, like it.
Hate the village. Ham fisted.
Signs was okay, but yeah, the ending - those endings... also, hate his cameo in that movie.
also, was thinking of this today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLMyInUPQ2g
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