Sunday, July 23, 2006

Saw This Tonight

I loved it. I thought it was beautiful. Even Peter liked it.
I really like M. Night Shyamalam-a-ding-dong's movies, even if I can't pronounce his name.

15 Comments:

Blogger Administrator said...

Wow, that's some mighty fast blogging. Just! got home!

I really did like it even though it seemed like I shouldn't. It was like Unbreakable; wierd but good for some unknown reason.

Hated The Sixth Sense and The Village though. (come on, knew he was dead from the start!)

9:40 PM  
Blogger Desperate Housewife said...

Wow, that's some mighty fast commenting!
How could you hate Sixth Sense and Village?
Freak!

9:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The movie looks intriguing. I'll want to see this one.

11:13 PM  
Blogger Darlene said...

Isn't "Lady in the Water" scary? My son wants to see it & I'm wondering if I'll go, of if I'll chicken out & send him with a friend.

11:39 PM  
Blogger Desperate Housewife said...

No, it's not really a scary movie. It's certainly not a horror movie.

12:09 AM  
Blogger Schell said...

I wanted to pick this book up on holidays and believe it or not, it is in the kids section as a bedtime story book. I was kinda surprised, because I also thought it was a horror.

12:33 AM  
Blogger Kare said...

The commercials make me shake with fear. If it's not scary then it's really false advertising... I'm getting a lawyer.

(I missed your blogging, btw.)

1:29 AM  
Blogger Desperate Housewife said...

I had the Boy most of the weekend. Blogging and the Boy are mutually exclusive.

7:34 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Is this sort of like the village scary or jump out of my pants scary??? I dont do scary movies and I thought from the commercials it is suppose to be scary!!

10:14 AM  
Blogger Librarian Girl said...

I can't understand why this movie got such bad reviews. Where's the love for M. Night?

3:34 PM  
Blogger Administrator said...

"I can't understand why this movie got such bad reviews."

Disney (ABC) has a smear campaign going on since they chose not to distribute the film. The critics are in Disney's pocket and they know what's good for them.

Although, this IS technically a bad film, but it just works and you like it anyway.

A hard one to explain, you'll have to see it.

4:18 PM  
Blogger Darlene said...

Adam (my son) told me that M. Night Shamaylan got the idea of this movie from a bedtime story that he told his children. OH MY GOD. lol

7:18 PM  
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