sprezzatura
Jul 20 2006, 11:07 PM
The trailer seems cool. Is anyone going to watch it?

Edit: Sorry, my computer lags so I double posted.
n00b
Jul 20 2006, 11:08 PM
it looks scary
and you double posted lol
Kathleen
Jul 20 2006, 11:12 PM
I wanna see it. I really don't like Bryce Howard, though, but oh well.
PrincessAda
Jul 20 2006, 11:16 PM
The chemercial(is that right? ahah) is really scarey..how her face pops up and stuff.hmm maybe.
BrokenDream
Jul 20 2006, 11:37 PM
I really want to see it
. Seems like a good thriller.
Hiphop d[-_-]b
Jul 20 2006, 11:39 PM
I think it's going to be stupid and boring. I usually never ever get scared by movies at all. It looks so stupid. A girl comes out of a world underneath a pool and they're not sure if she's saving them from a werewolf or not.
:erm: Just doesn't look like it would be that good to me.
disco infiltrator
Jul 20 2006, 11:41 PM
I really want to see it since I liked The Village and I want to see what new things M. Night Shymalan has come up with. Though, I've heard awful things about it. I hope I'm not disappointed.
It's not a thriller. Like The Village, it's being marketed as a horror film when it's not. A lot of people were disappointed in The Village because they were expecting to be scared when what they got was a love story.
Seems like Shymalan likes Howard.
Statues/Shadows
Jul 20 2006, 11:49 PM
Everytime I see that commercial with the stupid whispering voice, I become less interested.
Kathleen
Jul 21 2006, 12:09 AM
QUOTE(Statues/Shadows @ Jul 21 2006, 12:49 AM)

Everytime I see that commercial with the stupid whispering voice, I become less interested.
Don't like wee, little kids?
Gigi
Jul 21 2006, 01:03 AM
QUOTE(Statues/Shadows @ Jul 20 2006, 9:49 PM)

Everytime I see that commercial with the stupid whispering voice, I become less interested.
I agree.
And they totally overuse it, too. The little kid keeps whispering to the last seconds of the trailer, when he's saying when the movie is opening and stuff.
When I first saw the trailer, I thought it was a spoof, but it turned out to be an actual scary movie...Yeah, so I'm not gonna watch it.
n00b
Jul 21 2006, 01:12 AM
it's lame looking
and scary looking,
I'm not much of a horror flick person meep
I hate the whispering voice like other people mentioned
it's just stupid but scary in it's own way
BrokenDream
Jul 21 2006, 01:25 AM
I do have to admit.. the little kid whispering those words were kind of not necessary
. To me.
OVERDOSE.
Jul 21 2006, 02:27 AM
I love horror movies but I don't really like M. Night Shamalakadingdong [or whatever his last name is] Yeah I don't really like his work.
technicolour
Jul 21 2006, 12:33 PM
I want to seeeeee this. I think i'm going Saturday w/ my friends. Yesssss.
I liked the Village, and I'll admit it, and I've liked most of Night's other movies. He's creative. And it's out of the norm, which is cool to meeeee.
aymmi
Jul 21 2006, 01:34 PM
I'm going to see it today with my friend and this guy, I didn't really want to see it but my friend forced me too. I'm not the kinda horror flick person so I'll probably get nightmares after.
When I come back, I'll say if its good or not :D
edit; nevermind my friend canceled it but i might go alone one day
Statues/Shadows
Jul 21 2006, 04:55 PM
QUOTE(Kathleen @ Jul 21 2006, 1:09 AM)

Don't like wee, little kids? 
That too. But it's more that the voice is really corny sounding, and it just doesn't work.
DivineFox
Jul 21 2006, 05:06 PM
Think I might go see it on Saturday, hope its good!
Freaky Krazer
Jul 21 2006, 08:18 PM
Lady in the Water looks
lame.
QUOTE
I hear splashing...
wtf
KissMe2408
Jul 21 2006, 11:04 PM
^haha.
Naw, I really do want to see it. I'm a fan of the director.
`SWTWiNKLE3YES
Jul 22 2006, 10:16 PM
i think i might watch it this monday =)
or if we don`t then we`ll watch click hahaha.
Kathleen
Jul 22 2006, 10:23 PM
As much as you don't like Shyamalan's latest film(s), you have to give the guy credit for nearly creating his own sub-genre, sort of like Tarantino. That's quite hard to do these days.
Statues/Shadows
Jul 22 2006, 10:28 PM
The newspaper gave it an F.
While I don't rely on critics' opinions, it does not sound promising. Actually, though. I don't think I ever did see any of his movies..
Kathleen
Jul 22 2006, 10:29 PM
Not even The Sixth Sense?
KissMe2408
Jul 22 2006, 11:29 PM
Actually saw this today in theaters.
It really wasn't bad. However I thought that "The Village" wasn't bad either, so lol. There aren't any suprise twists or anything, but I mean the movie does really make you think, I like his meaning behind the movie.
I still think he can't do the whole "Scary Monster" thing right. I mean he did a better job in "The Village" for that one. This movie wasn't even scary, just things happen at the right moments I guess. And I liked how he actually played a character in his own movie, it wasn't just a few random lines here or there, it actually was a pretty good part. He looked really young too haha.
I just like how you think you have the movie figured out, but you really don't, and it's just interesting ya know.
Acting was decent, the shots were pretty cool.
And I laughed a lot in the movie to be honest, like this movie was a lot funnier then his previous ones. Though it was cheesy in some ways, like the whole "Scary Monster" thing, blah, if he actually didn't show what the monsters looked like, and kinda kept you guessing and it a mystery the entire time, the movie could of been so much better.
Still, decent movie.
B- or a C for the grade.
Not bad at all.
technicolour
Jul 23 2006, 07:44 PM
^ I agree. This was a decent movie.
The monter things had me jumping at first but once you saw what it was..you just kinda gave up on it. But it was a decent movie.
It kept you thinking. Trying to figure out who's purpose is which and what.
I think the kid reading cereal boxes...wtf?!
+ I think it's cool how he acts in his own movies.
Kathleen
Jul 23 2006, 08:34 PM
QUOTE(Kristinaa @ Jul 23 2006, 8:44 PM)

^ I agree. This was a decent movie.
The monter things had me jumping at first but once you saw what it was..you just kinda gave up on it. But it was a decent movie.
It kept you thinking. Trying to figure out who's purpose is which and what.
I think the kid reading cereal boxes...wtf?!
+ I think it's cool how he acts in his own movies.
Tarantino does! And Hitchcock (who I believe Shyamalan said is one of his major influences
).
JumpforJoy
Jul 29 2006, 04:14 PM
i read some reviews and they said it was horrible. not really a plot and some things weren't answered and served no purpose. eh?
me1issaaaa
Jul 29 2006, 04:44 PM
I think it looks incredibly stupid, but who knows. I doubt I'll ever see it, to be honest.
RandomHero2013
Jul 29 2006, 05:01 PM
I liked it alot because it is different,
pandamonium
Jul 29 2006, 06:03 PM
dont get me wrong i like most of m night's movies beacuse of their twists like the village and sixth sense, but this was his worst movie. like i like the story and everything but like the movie just lagged, it wasnt good. but mostlikely i will still see his next movie. but this one wasnt one of his best
monxcheri
Jul 30 2006, 01:25 AM
i don`t think i`m gonna go see this movie. i`m just not a fan of the plot. it kind of reminds me of a college movie revised & became a big budget movie.
xquizit
Jul 30 2006, 03:39 AM
QUOTE(pandamonium @ Jul 29 2006, 7:03 PM)

dont get me wrong i like most of m night's movies beacuse of their twists like the village and sixth sense, but this was his worst movie. like i like the story and everything but like the movie just lagged, it wasnt good. but mostlikely i will still see his next movie. but this one wasnt one of his best
Agreed. I was expecting a twist at the end as well and was very disappointed. And the whole moral of the story about everyone having a purpose and all is nice but I don't think it was executed well.
At least the characters were interesting. That's the only thing I enjoyed about this movie.
Kathleen
Jul 30 2006, 03:44 AM
QUOTE(xquizit @ Jul 30 2006, 4:39 AM)

Agreed. I was expecting a twist at the end as well and was very disappointed. And the whole moral of the story about everyone having a purpose and all is nice but I don't think it was executed well.
At least the characters were interesting. That's the only thing I enjoyed about this movie.
I heard that Shyamalan wrote Giamatti's character for him alone. He barely practiced (if anything) before they shot the scenes. Eep. I guess that's sort of unrelated. It just reminded me of that when you mentioned the characters.
xquizit
Jul 30 2006, 09:45 AM
QUOTE(Kathleen @ Jul 30 2006, 4:44 AM)

I heard that Shyamalan wrote Giamatti's character for him alone. He barely practiced (if anything) before they shot the scenes. Eep. I guess that's sort of unrelated. It just reminded me of that when you mentioned the characters. 
Yeah, I can believe that. The role seemed perfect for him, he played it well.
I found the Asian mother and daughter relationship amusing. I'm sure there's a few of us here who can relate or have seen Asian families like that.
Mikael
Aug 1 2006, 07:05 PM
This movie was so badly orchastrated. It was interesting to watch yes, but you could see amatur all over this movie.
Listen. The first time I ever saw a commercial about Lady in the Water was when I went to see the Benchwarmers. The commercial showed a lonely guy living out in the back of the hotel in his little place, and then he hears someone jump in the water, and the audience sees a woman. From that, I thought it was a romance movie, and I was planning on seeing it with a date.
Then, another commercial played some time later, and they added a wolf... with prickly twigged tale... Wtf? Whatever... I'll let it slide...
Ok now the next commercial I saw, wtf is this, an Eagle. WTF is this indian writer up to. Then they add some confused people who are just rediculous themselves.
So far, you have a salad of a lonely guy, a lady in the water, a wolf, an eagle, and some very confused people. What happened to my romantic movie?
Last but not least, and the reason why I went to see this movie for myself: I swear I saw a troll run across the screen in one commercial, and I laughed my self to death. It was one of those moments that you had to be there to understand.
So I went to see the movie, and the movie twisted so many times, that the twists were twisted, and then they were twisted once more, kids reading omens through cereal boxes, microphones showing up on top of the actors head (WTF did they not see that in editing!? lol), and the guy with one arm bigger than the other. I love that. Bravo.
You have to see this film, ladies and gentlmen. Its romantic, its frighening... its hilarious.
PrincessAda
Aug 1 2006, 09:44 PM
technicolour
Aug 1 2006, 10:02 PM
QUOTE(Kathleen @ Jul 23 2006, 8:34 PM)

Tarantino does! And Hitchcock (who I believe Shyamalan said is one of his major influences
). My parents..uh..dont really like Tarantino, so...I haven't really seen many of his movies. Something about being too violent/bloody/gory/weird...
Kathleen
Aug 1 2006, 10:41 PM
iheartjohn
Aug 1 2006, 11:00 PM
it's not supposed to be scary. it's an inspirational fairy tale. the early previews made it look scary just to hype up the movie.
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