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2 years after Shyamalan's atomic bomb at the box office and with critics/audiences--he decided to go big or go home. Taking on one of the greatest, and at the time, most popular TV properties of all time--the once acclaimed director set his sights on bringing a live action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender to the big screen. Banking on a runaway success trilogy--Shayamalan had the backing of some of the biggest producers in Hollywood such as Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall. Opening on the United State's biggest holiday weekend--July 4th--there was a lot riding on Shyamalan's career. With a tepid opening weekend morsel of $40 million and a devastating 5% approval from Rotten Tomatoes (compared with the TV show's 100%)--no sixth sense could've seen this coming. Nearly 10 years later is the film really that awful or is it in fact a fun fantasy film with impressive CGI? Join Corbin and Allen as they discuss Avatar: The Last Airbender to find out! Join the discussion! Question after the show: Would you want Shyamalan to finish the trilogy? Why or why not? If you like this podcast and want to keep episodes FREE then please Support Silver Screen Guide and receive exclusive bonus content! (CLICK HERE!!) Subscribe to the podcast so you won't miss next weeks review--After Earth (2013)! There's still time to catch up on our previous M Night Shyamalan reviews (click here) We just finished reviewing all 13 Star Trek films--listen to all episodes now! (click here) Click on the links below to subscribe and explore more great content from Silver Screen Guide! SUBSCRIBE on iTunes YOUTUBE SUBSCRIBE HERE OFFICIAL WEBSITE FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK FOLLOW ON TWITTER Timestamps 00:02:38.271-->Background Info 00:24:02.469-->Plot Summary 00:26:42.398-->Discussion 00:55:02.799-->Ratings 00:58:04.086-->What's Next? 01:01:50.690-->Closing Silver Screen Guide is dedicated to delivering the best guides and reviews for movies, TV shows and video games. Follow our podcast for a new movie review every Monday and follow this YouTube channel for reviews and guides of brand new movies along with some classics. When you follow us on social media and share with your friends you’ll never miss a beat.
This week the spooky boys get corny and talk about three films set in and around fields of various vegetation! First, we get lost in a field and scream with some ghoulishly generic characters in In The Tall Grass (2019). Next, we debate the forms of corn and their worth while trying to stay awake during Children of the Corn (1984). Finally, we see the sign and it opens up our eyes to what Shayamalan has in store for us with Signs (2002).Want us to check out your favorite gem or stinker? Check us out on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/horrorblepodcastCheck out our shop page for mugs, shirts and more! https://www.designbyhumans.com/shop/HorrorblePodcast/Reach out to us! We're on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play and more! Email: horrorblepodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @horrorblecastFor a list of every movie we’ve reviewed and their ratings, click here! https://goo.gl/CaG9Ab
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Olá Irmãozinhos e irmanzinhas! depois de uma pausa de uma semana esta saindo mais um podcast do Papo de Irmão, e dessa vez Nos assistimos o filme vidro e ficamos tão empolgados que resolvemos falar sobre todo esse universo criado por Shayamalan, vinde de Corpo fechado e terminado no mais recente Vidro. então não marca bobeira e vem escutar esse cast que esta show!
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This week we're taking a look at the biggest missed opportunity of Shayamalan's career, with the dopest twist in a fairy tale ever. Come along for the crazy ride, and learn some important lessons about what consenting to magical contracts means, guidelines for surviving a marriage, and how to tell how hold someone is by their bed. In episode 42 of "What the Folklore?" we read "The Twelve Wild Ducks." Suggested talking points: Duck sixshooter, Norwegian westerns, nosebleeds like a lady, upholstered fences, non-consensual troll witch, Dread Pirate Snow White, breach of genie contract, weirdness barometer, the Ducking Hour, bedrings, specific history loops, punchin' in to duck time, reverse were-duck situation, baby cannibalism pass If you like our show, find us online to help spread the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. Support us on Patreon to help the show grow at www.patreon.com/wtfolklore. You can find merchandise and information about the show at www.wtfolklorepodcast.com.
You freeze. You walk backwards. You DIE.....from laughter. Wowie wow, was this movie terrible. This week we "happened" upon "The Happening", M. Night Shayamalalalmaman's take on a George Romero movie. Jake insists on hating, although he's seen it 4 times. Sean tries to find good in it and Michael laughs.. A LOT. The Happening - 2008 Starring; Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, John Leguizamo Written and directed by; M. Night Shayamalan imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0949731/