The Happening (M. Night Shyamalan, 2008)

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a.khan
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#26 Post by a.khan »

Consider the power of the following exchange:

Freaking-out Mark Wahlberg: "What's going on?"
Calm Cop: "We lost contact."
Totally Freaking-out Mark Walhberg: "With whoooom???"
Calm Cop: "Everyone."

A masterclass in bad acting, bad dialogue, bad everything.
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#27 Post by pianocrash »

It was his pause of silence that really sent the chair beneath me to tip over and toss me onto the carpet. And then Mambo Mouth showed up, and I almost died, JUST LIKE EVERYONE IN THIS MOVIE.
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#28 Post by domino harvey »

Wahlberg speaks to his students like an seventh-grader reciting an essay on recycling
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#29 Post by davebert »

Goddammit not another bee movie...
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#30 Post by Via_Chicago »

What I love is the totally ridiculous question:

"I don't know if any of you guys heard about this article in the New York Times..."

followed by...

"You're not interested in what happened to the bees?"

#-o
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#31 Post by davebert »

The guy's not a screenwriter, ok? Give him a break.

He's a conjurer.
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#32 Post by miless »

no, he's a, um... twist-er?
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#33 Post by rs98762001 »

There should be a law that any film with killer bees HAS to have Nic Cage in it, just so that he can reenact his famous Wicker Man moment: "No, not the bees! Aaargh!"
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#34 Post by davebert »

miless wrote:no, he's a, um... twist-er?
The thing his self-perpetuated press always reminded me of was the hilarious beginning segments of Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. "Author. Dreamweaver. Visionary. Plus Actor."

Speaking of which, I couldn't keep my eagle eyes on the trailer throughout -- did M. hand himself another ridiculously large acting "cameo"? Those are always one of the highlights.
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#35 Post by Faux Hulot »

rs98762001 wrote:There should be a law that any film with killer bees HAS to have Nic Cage in it
...as well as a CGI Belushi.

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Marky Mark also needs to get his facts straight about that spurious Einstein quote on his chalkboard.

I'll bet you a Susan B. Anthony dollar that Night's next movie revolves around a fortune in Dutch guilders tied up in the estate of a recently-deceased Nigerian head of state.
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#36 Post by margot »

Come on guys...it doesn't look THAT bad. Certainly better than The Village and Lady in the Water.
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#37 Post by domino harvey »

The real twist is so much stupider than it being about bees you guys. Also, BEES?
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#38 Post by margot »

domino harvey wrote:The real twist is so much stupider than it being about bees you guys. Also, BEES?
BEADS
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#39 Post by Faux Hulot »

domino harvey wrote:The real twist is so much stupider than it being about bees you guys.
I know, but you gotta start somewhere.
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#40 Post by Cold Bishop »

rs98762001 wrote:There should be a law that any film with killer bees HAS to have Nic Cage in it, just so that he can reenact his famous Wicker Man moment: "No, not the bees! Aaargh!"
There should be a law that any film with Nic Cage in it should have him yelling "Killing me won't bring back your GODDAMNED honey!" with the utmost seriousness.
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#41 Post by Antoine Doinel »

New trailer.
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#42 Post by David Ehrenstein »

Does he keep the title song by The Supremes from the first version?
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#43 Post by Murdoch »

Why does Mark Wahlberg always look angry and surprised at the same time? Reminds me of...
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#44 Post by Barmy »

The trailer was roundly booed at the Iron Man screening I attended. It definitely won the night's trailer boo-a-thon by a mile. Caspian came in 2nd.
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#45 Post by jon »

At our screening at Fenway at midnight, The Happening trailer ended with the entire audience laughing. Pretty funny.
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#46 Post by Highway 61 »

Same here. The trailer got nothing but laughs, especially M. Night's credit. I'm surprised his name is even being used to sell this.
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#47 Post by kaujot »

Some people still dig his films. I'm ashamed to say that my girlfriend loves both The Village and Lady in the Water.
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#48 Post by a.khan »

I'm conflicted about Shyamalan. He's a gifted visual filmmaker who needs to direct screenplays written by someone other than himself. A part of me wants "The Happening" to fail miserably, the proverbial nail in the coffin; if it doesn't end his career, at least it will put his choices in turnaround, and force himself to finally reevaluate his lack of versatility. But, another part of me wants it to succeed so Night can continue to make movies. Let's see.
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#49 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Red band trailer. This also happens to be Shyamalan's first R-rated film.
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#50 Post by Jeff »

Shyamalan pimps The Happening and manages to compare it to The Godfather, The Exorcist, and The Birds in the span of a couple of minutes.
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