If one wishes not to be spoiled for Lady in the Water, one should not watch the Exclusive behind-the-scenes clip on Amazon. sigh
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Not. Enough. Wrod.
I read this as "Not. Enough. Wood." which works as well, I guess!
If one wishes not to be spoiled for Lady in the Water, one should not watch the Exclusive behind-the-scenes clip on Amazon. sigh
Let me guess. They're actually in a modern day forest preserve?
For those who are only going to find out the ending by being spoiled, is it a long clip?
edit: uh, objectively I guess it's the same length clip for just about everyone. that's not what I meant.
ita, if you want to be spoiled (I don't plan to see it either), I'm sure you could wait until a critic tells all and not have to suffer through a clip.
I saw Syriana last night. Pretty people, big money. Big downer.
Kind of irritating, that it was so neatly set up: no loose ends, you know? There deserved to be at least a random Christian Science Monitor reporter sniffing after the details. Also, the plot kind of relied on the dumbest security teams in the galaxy (two instances).
My buddy Scott mentioned the best yet review for The Lady in the Water: “Watching the movie feels a bit like walking in on your roommate while he's masturbating … to a picture of himself.”
Heh. I had no real intention of seeing the movie before, but that review pretty much sealed it for me. Interesting that there's apparently no twist ending.
Which these days is practically a twist ending itself.
I gave up on M Night when he stopped killing Bruce Willis. I do love that review. I should go rottentomatoes it for more entertainment.