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The water is just right, in Shyamalan's Lady in the Water
I originally watched M. Night Shyamalan's Lady In The Water last summer with my lovely wife at the local theater. After seeing the DVD on sale I decided to purchase it and add it to my DVD collection. I've always been impressed with M. Night Shyamalan's work viewing him as the Spike Lee of... Read full review »
Is M. Night Shyamalan slipping? Lady in the Water
Many of us have lulled our children to sleep with bedtime stories. Sometimes those stories have been passed down through the generations, sometimes they're stories we make up on the spot. Almost always, they're (mostly) fiction, or so we assume. What if one of those stories you'd heard all your... Read full review »
M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN PRESENTS ANOTHER GREAT TALE
I have enjoyed all of M. Night Shyamalan's films, some more than others. Although it wasn't it first film, "The Sixth Sense" was the movie that made him famous and impressed me. He went on to make "Signs", "Unbreakable" and "The Village" all of which I enjoyed but not as much as "The Sixth Sense."... Read full review »
Finally, a Great Summer Movie!
The first thing I have to say is, wow, the previews got Lady in the Water all wrong. I totally love action films, fantasy, and psychological thrillers, but the previews actually made this film look less like those things and more like a very intense scary movie. If you're looking for something that... Read full review »
M. Night Shyamalan is a Genius, he has done it again.
First off I want to start off saying that I'm a huge M. Night Shyamalan fan. His tale's have a way of pulling me into his idiosyncratic world. The sixth sense is definitely the movie that made me a fan. I also really love The Village, though I know many others that did not. I thought this film... Read full review »
Dark and Murky, Eerie Bedtime Story
M. Night Shyamalan returns again with another dark twisted tale that makes us question some of our basic beliefs.
Cleveland Heep (Paul Giamatti) is a simple and sad maintenance man with a painful secret. His confidence in the world has been shaken, leaving him a "behind-the-scenes" sort...
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Fool Me Twice...
I'll never forget "The Sixth Sense"...that film blew everyone away with it's originality, unique film-making style and twist ending. The film was deep and intelligent, like nothing we had ever seen. M. Night Shymalan was an overnight success and his name is recognized and his film's anticipated... Read full review »
M. Night Shyamalan and the Little Mermaid That Could
Ever since I saw The Sixth Sense, I have regarded M. Night Shyamalan as a very skilled director and have looked forward to whatever strange new movie he might come out with next. Lady in the Water is the fourth film to follow that surprise hit, and while I think he has yet to top his achievement... Read full review »
Hollywood and Film Critics Can Shove It
Before I start this review I'd like to share some of the descriptions of his movie that come from our esteemed film critics: Crust in the Los Angeles Times said LADY IN THE WATER: "Bears out the reservations expressed by the Disney executives who balked at making the movie." Liam Lacey from Toronto... Read full review »
Lady in the Water - Urban Fantasy, Shyamalan Style
When people hear M. Night Shyamalan's name, they think scary. They think dead people and bizarre twists. So I think when people saw the trailer for Lady in the Water, they were confused. When they saw it in the theatre, they thought Shyamalan was slipping or lost his marbles or they just didn't... Read full review »
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Lady in the Water Full Frame Edition DVD
M. Night Shyamalan THE SIXTH SENSE THE VILLAGE continues his mission to revive the ancient art of storytelling-- which he has diagnosed as a dying art--melding aspects of the fantastic with the mundane and bringing to life a mythology of his own concoction. Paul Giamatti SIDEWAYS is Cleveland Heep the depressed caretaker of an apartment complex in suburban Philadelphia called the Cove--a location from which the film virtually never strays. He tends the homes of a host of loveable eccentrics including Jeffrey Wright SYRIANA as a single dad Sarita Choudhury SHE HATE ME and the director himself as brother-and-sister roommates Bob Balaban as a cynical film critic and Cindy Cheung as a college girl Cleveland befriends. When Cleveland is pulled from the pool by a mysterious young woman Bryce Dallas Howard THE VILLAGE after a nasty bump on the head he quickly discovers her true identity as a narf one of an ancient race of water beings whose attempts at communication with humans have long ago ceased. As Cleveland attempts to return her to her world uncovering the intricacies of the story from which she emerged and protecting her from the beasts that seek to thwart her she helps him and many of the other residents find their true purpose in life reaffirming the meaning it holds for them. Though the tale borders on overpopulation with many thinly drawn characters and Shyamalan's own role is overtly reflective of the ego he is so often accused of the tale manages to stimulate the imagination nonetheless. It achieves this by invoking universally affecting elements of myth and magic and mesmerizing viewers with stunning photography by Wong Kar-Wai CHUNGKING EXPRESS regular Christopher Doyle.
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Lady in the Water Widescreen Edition DVD
M. Night Shyamalan THE SIXTH SENSE THE VILLAGE continues his mission to revive the ancient art of storytelling-- which he has diagnosed as a dying art--melding aspects of the fantastic with the mundane and bringing to life a mythology of his own concoction. Paul Giamatti SIDEWAYS is Cleveland Heep the depressed caretaker of an apartment complex in suburban Philadelphia called the Cove--a location from which the film virtually never strays. He tends the homes of a host of loveable eccentrics including Jeffrey Wright SYRIANA as a single dad Sarita Choudhury SHE HATE ME and the director himself as brother-and-sister roommates Bob Balaban as a cynical film critic and Cindy Cheung as a college girl Cleveland befriends. When Cleveland is pulled from the pool by a mysterious young woman Bryce Dallas Howard THE VILLAGE after a nasty bump on the head he quickly discovers her true identity as a narf one of an ancient race of water beings whose attempts at communication with humans have long ago ceased. As Cleveland attempts to return her to her world uncovering the intricacies of the story from which she emerged and protecting her from the beasts that seek to thwart her she helps him and many of the other residents find their true purpose in life reaffirming the meaning it holds for them. Though the tale borders on overpopulation with many thinly drawn characters and Shyamalan's own role is overtly reflective of the ego he is so often accused of the tale manages to stimulate the imagination nonetheless. It achieves this by invoking universally affecting elements of myth and magic and mesmerizing viewers with stunning photography by Wong Kar-Wai CHUNGKING EXPRESS regular Christopher Doyle.
| Stock Availability: | In stock |
| Base Price: | $12.97 $8.99 |
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| Shipping: | $1.99 |
| Total Price: | $10.98 |
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