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Na sua opinião, qual é o melhor filme de M. Night Shyamalan?  

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  1. 1. Na sua opinião, qual é o melhor filme de M. Night Shyamalan?

    • O Sexto Sentido
      73
    • Corpo Fechado
      40
    • Sinais
      21
    • A Vila
      59
    • Outro. Qual?
      2


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Fico entre Sexto Sentido e Corpo Fechado........ Apesar de que Sinais e A Vila não foram ruins.....

 

Mas, para que gosta de Shaylaman, ai vai uma dica:

 

Dia 23, sábado, no Telecine Emotion vai ser exibido um dos seus primeiros filmes "Olhos Abertos (Wide Awake)".... O filme não é lá essas coisas, mas é interessante ver como era o Shaylaman.....

O filme tambem não tem muito haver com essa "nova" fase dele percebe-se isso so pela sinopse: "Menino católico começa a indagar a vida após a morte do avó"
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É um dos meu diretores preferidos, amo todos os filmes dele:

 

A vila - 10/10 - obra prima dele, filme mais que perfeito

Corpo fechado - 9.5/10 - Um dos melhores filmes sobre super-herói

Sinais - 9/10 - Fé, tratada da melhor forma possível

O Sexto sentido - 9/10 - Um ótimo suspense, não o considero uma obra prima, mas é maravilhoso.

A dama na água - 9/10 - Com certeza o melhor filme do ano, até agora.

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1) O Sexto Sentido - 10,0

2) A Vila - 8,0

3) Corpo Fechado - 8,0

4) A Dama Na Água - 7,5

 

 

tb n vi sinais... então....

 

eu sou sempre levada a gostar mais dos filmes de Shaylaman depois de um tempo refletindo sobre o filme. do que assim que o vejo ou memso durante o filme....

 

queria descobrir pq.

 

 

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ANUNCIADO PRÓXIMO PROJETO DE SHYAMALAN: AVATAR

 

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Shyamalan's Avatar vs. Cameron's Avatar

 

Date: January 8' date=' 2007

 

 

 

By: Ronnie Adams

 

Source: Variety

 

 

 

M. Night Shyamalan is planning his own Avatar. This one based on the Nickelodoen cartoon series. Shyamalan signed a three-picture deal with MTV Films to adapt the anime Avatar: The Last Airbender for the bigscreen. He will write, direct and produce the live-action franchise.

 

Paramount

confirmed the pact with Shyamalan just hours after Fox Filmed

Entertainment announced it is greenlighting James Cameron's Avatar, the director's first feature since "Titanic."

 

Although

they may have the same name, the two projects have nothing to do with

each other in terms of storylines. Cameron's is a sci-fi

action-adventure that he's been working on for 11 years.

 

Both

studios are already digging their heels in for a media battle.

Paramount has registered the name of its project with the Motion

Picture Assn. of America while a Fox rep said, "We own the movie title

'Avatar.' There won't be another film called 'Avatar' coming from

anyplace."

 

Studio vs. Studio! Mano y Mano! In the end, they'll

both realize a fight is bad for business and try to hash some kind of

release deal. Just like New Line did with Austin Power: Goldmember when

MGM sued them over the name Goldmember. Part of the settlement involved

New Line shifting release dates around.

 

Avatar

marks the first time Shyamalan has taken on a project that didn't

originate from his own source material. It's also the first kids' film

he's worked on, although he said his last film, Lady in the Water, began as a bedtime story for his children.

 

Avatar

is set in an Asian-influenced fantasy world permeated by martial arts

and magic, follows the adventures of the successor to a long line of

Avatars who must put aside his irresponsible ways and stop the Fire

Nation from enslaving the Water, Earth and Air nations.

 

Avatar

is one of the only cartoons I can watch with my daughter. We spend alot

of time talking about if we'd choose water, earth, air or fire bending.

I know she'll be thrilled to hear this news.[/quote']

 

 

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