Should have been done years ago before Sam L and Brucie Willis got so old, though.
I actually think that will make it even better, but we'll see. The delay also made the reveal in Split even more astounding.
I actually didn't see Split till long after it came out. Saw it on HBO and somehow hadn't had that spoiled for me. It was extremely surreal to suddenly have it tied to a movie like Unbreakable that I liked so much. Pretty fun. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fish:
Maybe it's just me, but this looks dumb...
I never got the hype over the two movies existing in the same universe. Can't believe it's an actual thing and not just some fan fiction Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Building an entirely terrible movie off of a twist is what M. Night is best at. Split's twist was well received so he jumped on the possibility to revitalize his failing Directing career. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gravedigger:
Building an entirely terrible movie off of a twist is what M. Night is best at. Split's twist was well received so he jumped on the possibility to revitalize his failing Directing career.
M. Night had one really good movie and rode it till the lube ran out. He did have a couple of movies after "The Sixth Sense" that weren't complete garbage but had they been by anyone else they probably would have never made much money for the studios.
Split was a decent enough that people thought he might actually be good again but I am far from convinced. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
M. Night had one really good movie and rode it till the lube ran out. He did have a couple of movies after "The Sixth Sense" that weren't complete garbage but had they been by anyone else they probably would have never made much money for the studios.
Split was a decent enough that people thought he might actually be good again but I am far from convinced.
He's had a number of good films.
The problem is when it isn't good it's usually terrible... [Reply]