Well I thought The Sixth Sense was great, and Signs was alright. But yeah everything else has been pretty underwhelming. Lady in the Water was horrid.
You know what I think it was about Lady in the Water? Actually, I can't really remember it, but whatever mechanic they had about writers being really important because of the worlds they create. I think that's what killed The Dark Tower for me too. I don't know why, but it seems like a really stupid thing to say and I just imagine these jackasses sitting there going "Yeah...this is me...I'M SAVING THE WORLD...IN STARBUCKS".
Please note: My opinion that Lady in the Water was atrocious, is just that... my opinion. It is not meant to offend the people who did like it. :P
You know what I think it was about Lady in the Water? Actually, I can't really remember it, but whatever mechanic they had about writers being really important because of the worlds they create. I think that's what killed The Dark Tower for me too. I don't know why, but it seems like a really stupid thing to say and I just imagine these jackasses sitting there going "Yeah...this is me...I'M SAVING THE WORLD...IN STARBUCKS".The thing I hated about Lady in the Water was that it tripped over itself explaining everything. That and it was just dumb as hell even from a fairytale perspective. I agree with Que about the (human) characters, but that's as far as it goes.
Note that The Neverending Story is completely awesome.
I kinda liked Lady in the Water. I wouldn't go so far as to say it's a great movie but I thought it was a pretty good take on fairytales. The only others I liked were The Sixth Sense (which was enjoyable despite how predictable it was) and Unbreakable (although it was long-winded and slow-paced).
I don't know, I've liked all his movies. Maybe it's jus that I go into the viewing with an open mind and no expectations. Everyone keeps saying his movies are horrible and boring, so I start the movie up expecting something horrible and boring. I guess as the hype over his films has turned people away from him, they're anti-hype has helped me enjoy his movies more.This worked for me for The Village, which I kind of liked aside from the fact it should have been shorter. It didn't work at all for Lady in the Water, which I found to be worse than I'd heard.
I was disappointed in The Sixth Sense though. All I kept hearing before I saw it was "one of the scariest horror movies I've seen!". It wasn't horror. Just becuse it's got ghosts and some gore doesn't make it scary. It was a drama about the boy's experience, as well as that of Bruce Willis' character.Yes you were clearly misinformed there. I did hear how awesome it was, but didn't really know anything about the movie other than it was about ghosts and I still found it to be superb.