M. Night Shyamalan’s Daughters Discuss “Privilege” Of Following Their Own Passions

Jun 09, 2024 13:35


M. Night Shyamalan's Daughters Discuss 'Privilege' Of Following Their Own Passions Amid Big Screen Debuts With Dad https://t.co/1dzksifenk
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automaticpeople June 9 2024, 11:38:17 UTC
She is definitely following in her dad’s footsteps.

The reviews are terrible.

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skyler_white_yo June 9 2024, 11:45:32 UTC
M Night’s movies are either really good (6th sense) or really bad (Old or that marky mark one).

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j3 June 9 2024, 12:35:26 UTC

I'll be on my deathbed outraged that I wasted an hour and forty five minutes of my life watching Old.

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automaticpeople June 9 2024, 12:41:37 UTC
It was kinda hilarious though, I’ll give it that.

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squirrels_oh_no June 9 2024, 12:53:47 UTC
It was lmao it was just so wacky

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mishane June 10 2024, 18:39:53 UTC
lol i actually kind of liked Old

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shimabukuro June 9 2024, 14:31:49 UTC
Agreed. Old was fucking terrible. I enjoyed the first 30-45 minutes of The Happening but between Zoey’s character being whiny and frantic, Mark Walhberg trying to pretend to think and the ending - it was horrible.

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skyler_white_yo June 9 2024, 14:52:55 UTC
Mark really struggles with anything that doesn’t involve violence.

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daredevilwolf June 9 2024, 15:56:14 UTC
was this the scene that killed it for you?

because if i saw this i would give up too

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shimabukuro June 9 2024, 19:17:11 UTC
It was actually the scene when they were in the fields and started hearing gun shots (ppl were killing themselves) and Zoey was like breathily talking in panic asking Mark “WHAT DO WE DO?! WHAT DO WE DOOOOOO?!” And Mark Walhberg had THEE STUPIDEST look on his face. The look of a man trying his hardest to pretend he’s thinking of a solution but unable to”.

But the scene you just posted actually always makes me laugh

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epicdonald June 9 2024, 14:55:25 UTC
The Happening was my first R rated movie after I turned 17 and I was so pumped to buy my own ticket and show my ID. But the person working the box office was one of my friends from school so she didn’t even ask to see my ID and I didn’t even get that thrill.

I vividly remember sitting in the theater watching some dramatic close up of Mark Wahlberg as he realizes the trees are out for blood, and thinking that I’d completely wasted my first self-funded R rated movie experience.

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