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Shyamalan Takes Lady to WB Source: The Hollywood Reporter
March 24, 2005
M. Night Shyamalan will next write and direct the fantasy thriller Lady in the Water for Warner Bros. Pictures.
The movie centers on the superintendent of an apartment building who finds a rare type of sea nymph swimming in the apartment pool.
Production will begin in August on location in Philadelphia, for a release in July 2006.
Shyamalan's last four films - The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable, Signs and The Village - were distributed by Disney. The studio and Shyamalan discussed "Lady," but the two decided mutually to part ways on the project.
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Release Date: July 21, 2006 Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures Director: M. Night Shyamalan Screenwriter: M. Night Shyamalan Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for some frightening sequences) Website:Lady in the Water
Starring: Paul Giamatti, Bryce Dallas Howard, Jeffrey Wright, Bob Balaban, Freddy Rodriguez, Sarita Choudhury, Jared Harris, Bill Irwin
Plot Summary: In "Lady in the Water," a story originally conceived by writer-director M. Night Shyamalan for his children, a modest building manager named Cleveland Heep (Paul Giamatti) rescues a mysterious young woman (Bryce Dallas Howard) from danger and discovers she is actually a narf, a character from a bedtime story who is trying to make the treacherous journey from our world back to hers. Cleveland and his fellow tenants start to realize that they are also characters in this bedtime story. As Cleveland falls deeper and deeper in love with the woman, he works together with the tenants to protect his new fragile friend from the deadly creatures that reside in this fable and are determined to prevent her from returning home.
I liked it...four out of the six people with us liked it, but the reviews have been pretty bad.
A good fairly tale type story, with a lot of neat moments...some very hilarious stuff with the movie critic in it, and some other things..
I liked it mainly because I know this story is something M. Night told to his kids, and it was a movie he was fighting to make, despite people wanting it changed when they first read it. He took it elsewhere to stick to his guns.
It's just more enjoyable watching something that a director/writer is passionate about, that is personal, then these churned out blockbusters all the time.
I saw it this weekend....it was OK, I guess. Kind of violent for a kid's bedtime story I would think.
A sea nymph in a pool?? C'mon! I didn't sense any attraction from Cleveland (the Super) towards the girl but it had some comical moments. Rico (from Six Feet Under) plays a wanna-be bodybuilder who only works n one side of his body, LoL!
I gave it a C-
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I liked the Village....it was sufficiently odd and nicely shot, with great acting.
I'll see Lady at some point....if only for Bryce Dallas Howard who was fantastic in the Village.
WOW. Just WOW.
The Village was awful. Not even approaching "good" bad, it was terrible. I'm wondering what you think was so nicely shot about it. It was pretty bland and uninteresting. Bryce Dallas Howard was the only bright spot in the whole movie, although it was a bit contrived to send out the only blind character into the forest to save Joaquin's character.
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The entire premise is ridiculous. Paying off the government to not fly planes above the village? You've got to be kidding me. This movie is one of a select few DVDs even I wouldn't buy. Came very close to being the only movie I've ever walked out of.
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It wasn't the best movie I've ever seen, but far from the worst. It was good enough to hold my attention, though it was contrived plot wise and the monsters sucked, I liked the acting of Howard, Phoenix and Brody.
I thought the shots were interesting because they had no color...but yet they still had some interesting framing of things and kept my attention. Almost like man-made sepia tone...it was odd. I liked it. When
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Brody stabs Phoenix
I think that is shot very well...I was suprised the first time I saw that.
A lot of people dislike this movie because they felt they were cheated that it said it was 1800's or that it was billed as a scary movie. It was neither scary nor in the 1800s, and yes the airplane thing was pretty stupid. But I'll withhold belief if I like anything about the characters, and I liked the triangle of Brody, Phoenix and Howard. I also liked the fact that you can't escape violence no matter where you go, and its part of the human condition.
Anyone who really really likes this movie or really really hates this movie is biased in some way, IMO. I think it's a decent flick with some good acting and bad plot contrivances. It's no Battlefield Earth.
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It wasn't the best movie I've ever seen, but far from the worst. It was good enough to hold my attention, though it was contrived plot wise and the monsters sucked, I liked the acting of Howard, Phoenix and Brody.
I thought the shots were interesting because they had no color...but yet they still had some interesting framing of things and kept my attention. Almost like man-made sepia tone...it was odd. I liked it. When
Spoiler:
Brody stabs Phoenix
I think that is shot very well...I was suprised the first time I saw that.
A lot of people dislike this movie because they felt they were cheated that it said it was 1800's or that it was billed as a scary movie. It was neither scary nor in the 1800s, and yes the airplane thing was pretty stupid. But I'll withhold belief if I like anything about the characters, and I liked the triangle of Brody, Phoenix and Howard. I also liked the fact that you can't escape violence no matter where you go, and its part of the human condition.
Anyone who really really likes this movie or really really hates this movie is biased in some way, IMO. I think it's a decent flick with some good acting and bad plot contrivances. It's no Battlefield Earth.
At least I can laugh at Battlefield Earth.
Seriously though, the message is pretty blatant, but M. Night has progressively gotten worse. His problem is that he'll always have to live up to Sixth Sense. His bigger problem, however, is that he doesn't even seem to be trying. His scripts are terrible, and the acting in his movies is getting worse. I can't get how you think that Joaquin Phoenix was good in The Village. He barely did anything except have that puppy dog look on his face all the time. As for Brody, I loved him in the Pianist and even in King Kong to an extent, but I'm tired of good actors getting kudos for playing "disabled" characters and being considered great. As far as I'm concerned, he overplayed the role and is nowhere near the quality we saw from Tom Hanks or Dustin Hoffman.
IMO, of course, Laker Lover.
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