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Leemon
Does anyone know if the creatures in this movie are suppose to Bigfoot like?
The QuatchWatcher
Suppposedly, they are NOT. ph34r.gif

Bummer... icon_blob.gif

TQW
HeatherNC
OMG the website is creepy as heck, can't wait to see the movie!
Bitter Monk
Counting down the days.
Ravenheart
I've liked his other movies so I'm really looking forward to this one.Can't wait biggrin.gif
Paul1968UK
QUOTE(Ravenheart @ Jul 18 2004, 11:27 AM)
I've liked his other movies so I'm really looking forward to this one.Can't wait biggrin.gif

What ? even Stuart Little ?
Ravenheart
QUOTE(Paul1968UK @ Jul 18 2004, 08:50 AM)
QUOTE(Ravenheart @ Jul 18 2004, 11:27 AM)
I've liked his other movies so I'm really looking forward to this one.Can't wait biggrin.gif

What ? even Stuart Little ?

LOL Never saw that one.I meant The Sixth Sense,Unbreakable and Signs.
HeatherNC
Did he do Stuart Little? I loved that movie biggrin.gif
bipto
Stewart Little was cute...and slightly creepy...but mostly cute.
JayleeD
The cats in Stuart Little were just plain evil. Creepy. ph34r.gif
HeatherNC
icon_really_happy_guy.gif Jaylee & Bipto those kitties were pretty creepy.
Paul1968UK
I thought Hugh Laurie and Geena Davies were both seriously creepy !
Randy_Hutchings
I'm a huge fan of M. Night Shyamalan's movies...

But, to be fair, all M. Night did was the screenplay for Stewart Little (basically rewriting the original book to make it more audience/consumer digestible), he didn't direct it...

Would've been damn interested if he had though, I'm betting...

Would've probably been more akin to the little boy walking into his parents room and telling them he hears voices in the wall...They don't believe him, of course, and often catch him speaking into holes in the floor...Worried there's something wrong with him, they take him to go see a psychiatrist, who also believes their son is suffering from temperal lobe epilepsy, and then has him carted away for extended evaluation in a mental hospital...The parents, saddened and worried for their youngster, go home hoping desperately that their son can be cured...

But then, strangely, mom starts hearing voices in the walls as well...And where her son was hearing the chittering laughs of what they shall come to know as Stewart Little, mom is hearing the angered cries of a mutant rodent, hell bent on punishing those who took away his only friend!...

Heh...Yeah, I'd have paid to go see that flick...
StacyInMI
Me too, Randy! laugh.gif
Fishbone35
QUOTE(Randy_Hutchings @ Jul 18 2004, 05:00 PM)
I'm a huge fan of M. Night Shyamalan's movies...

But, to be fair, all M. Night did was the screenplay for Stewart Little (basically rewriting the original book to make it more audience/consumer digestible), he didn't direct it...

Would've been damn interested if he had though, I'm betting...

Would've probably been more akin to the little boy walking into his parents room and telling them he hears voices in the wall...They don't believe him, of course, and often catch him speaking into holes in the floor...Worried there's something wrong with him, they take him to go see a psychiatrist, who also believes their son is suffering from temperal lobe epilepsy, and then has him carted away for extended evaluation in a mental hospital...The parents, saddened and worried for their youngster, go home hoping desperately that their son can be cured...

But then, strangely, mom starts hearing voices in the walls as well...And where her son was hearing the chittering laughs of what they shall come to know as Stewart Little, mom is hearing the angered cries of a mutant rodent, hell bent on punishing those who took away his only friend!...

Heh...Yeah, I'd have paid to go see that flick...

Randy, after seeing some of your artwork and then reading this, I've got to ask, has anyone ever told you that you're one twisted individual?

'Course, that's a redeeming characteristic in my book. wink.gif thumbup.gif
Leeloo Dallas
What a crack up Randy. biggrin.gif That is funny.

I saw a trailer for The Village when I saw Riddick. It looks like it gonna be creepy. Good creepy.
Randy_Hutchings
QUOTE(Fishbone35 @ Jul 18 2004, 04:08 PM)
QUOTE(Randy_Hutchings @ Jul 18 2004, 05:00 PM)
I'm a huge fan of M. Night Shyamalan's movies...

But, to be fair, all M. Night did was the screenplay for Stewart Little (basically rewriting the original book to make it more audience/consumer digestible), he didn't direct it...

Would've been damn interested if he had though, I'm betting...

Would've probably been more akin to the little boy walking into his parents room and telling them he hears voices in the wall...They don't believe him, of course, and often catch him speaking into holes in the floor...Worried there's something wrong with him, they take him to go see a psychiatrist, who also believes their son is suffering from temperal lobe epilepsy, and then has him carted away for extended evaluation in a mental hospital...The parents, saddened and worried for their youngster, go home hoping desperately that their son can be cured...

But then, strangely, mom starts hearing voices in the walls as well...And where her son was hearing the chittering laughs of what they shall come to know as Stewart Little, mom is hearing the angered cries of a mutant rodent, hell bent on punishing those who took away his only friend!...

Heh...Yeah, I'd have paid to go see that flick...

Randy, after seeing some of your artwork and then reading this, I've got to ask, has anyone ever told you that you're one twisted individual?

'Course, that's a redeeming characteristic in my book. wink.gif thumbup.gif

Yeah, I actually hear that quite often...

My boss actually hired me because of my disturbing artwork (I work and am apprenticing in a tattoo shop), so I take that as a good thing...
Fishbone35
QUOTE
My boss actually hired me because of my disturbing artwork (I work and am apprenticing in a tattoo shop), so I take that as a good thing...


Way to go, man! It's always good when you can take a natural talent and make a buck doing it. Keeps it from feeling so much like "work". *shudders*
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