M. Night's Avatar?
Toon adaptation playing name game with Cameron flick.
January 9, 2007 - M. Night Shyamalan is making Avatar, but don't confuse this project with James Cameron's forthcoming feature. This Avatar is a live-action version of the animated children's series Avatar: The Last Airbender which airs on Nickelodeon.
Shyamalan, according to Variety, has signed a three-picture deal with Paramount's MTV Films and Nick Movies to bring the show to the big screen. The Sixth Sense filmmaker will reportedly write, direct and produce what the studio hopes will become a franchise.
So, how can there be two movies coming out with the same title? That's just it... there can't. Paramount claims that it has registered the name of their project with the MPAA, and that they confirmed their deal with M. Night just hours before the 20th Century Fox announcement that they'd given the green light to Cameron's project.
A representative from 20th Century Fox, however, pointedly told the trade, "We own the movie title Avatar. There won't be another film called Avatar coming from anyplace." Sounds like a title war is brewing.
Avatar: The Last Airbender follows the adventures of the successor to a long line of Avatars who must put aside his irresponsible ways and stop the Fire Nation from enslaving the Water, Earth and Air nations.
Hmm...I've seen that show before simply because my little sis watches it. It seems really....ghey. I'm looking forward to see what Shyamalan does with it.
I haven't even seen Lady in the Water, but I loved The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable. Is Lady in the Water worth seeing, or is it as poo-poo as it seems?
This 'Airbender' sounds...childish. Yeah, and 'ghey'. Whatever that means...
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its worth a rent i guess, or a borrow from a friend. i liked the atmosphere of Lady in the Water: i didn't like the cast at all, in my opinion, shyamalan's weakest movie, maybe on par w/ The Village. He gave himself too big of a role in the film...
i guess airbender may sound corny, but i actually like the show it looks cool to me, and i liked shyamalan's sixth sense, unbreakable and signs. the cool thing about M. Night is his plot twists...some of em...
If it's on par with The Village then it must be a giant pile of festering shit.
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holy crap i hated the village. why didn't they just ****ing have modern medicine in the village? it's not like any of their kids would have been like "shit no, medical advances such as these weren't made until the twentieth century! this whole village is a sham!"
signs was okay, bordering on bad. unbreakable might have been my favorite; i enjoy the sixth sense less everytime i watch it.
Signs was okay until they showed the stupid rubber dildo aliens.
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Well, let's see...
Sixth sense had a good ending and a cool twist. No contest.
Unbreakable was a good film but a predictable ending. Comic book fans like I did appreciated but didn't actually praise the film.
Signs was pretty stupid but entertaining film. Yeah, okay, make sense of this....Aliens from other worlds invade earth and their only weakness is water...yet despite this set back the super intelligent beings decide to invade a planet full of water. Genius writing right there M. Night (sarcasm if you don't notice)
The Village tells the story of a peace loving hippie University professor who decides to create his own Utopia. Just to get away from our tragic and violent world. However, reality comes back and bite him on the ass when an actual crime happens. Illustrating that no matter where you run off to....that evil human nature that have haunts us since early civilization will always be present. Hahaha! Great writing M. Night you hit it out of the ballpark.
Haven't bother with Lady in the water yet. Might check it out sometime.
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Alright, as far as I see it, some of you guys are being a little harsh.
I mean, The Village wasn't really that bad of a movie. And you might think I'm stupid for thinking that, but hear me out. I didn't like the movie after I first saw it either. Why? Because I expected something totally different, as did so many other people. I expected there to be monsters and so forth, but what I got was totally different. After a while, I gave the movie a second shot, and I actually liked it a lot better. The plot twist was exactly what it was supposed to be: unexpected.
Lady in the Water was so-so, IMO.
And this movie seems like it will be rubbish. I've seen the cartoon and I may be biased against anime, but I think it's shit. No man could make a good movie out of a horrible anime show.
I don't know why he's wasting his talent and potential on a project such as this.
The Village for me, i was expecting a scary horror flick and that hecklers went around town disguised as the fairytale monsters, and then the twist was that in the end, the monsters that appeared at one point in the film were actually real.
Because usually M Night's movies end with the like ghosts are real, superheroes are real, aliens are real, but this time...monster's aren't real. and lady in the water had no twist...and avatar wont either atleast i dont think
although m night has lost his magic in his last two...or three films, i dont think the avatar will be that bad...
I enjoyed all of M. Night's movies, except for "Lady" which I could only tolerate 25 minutes of.
As usual, people are being overly critical of Science Fiction movies. "Signs" and the great water debate? Anyone ever stop to consider that they chose a remote farm town, devoid of water masses, to invade? The "swing away" quip was for dramatic effect, suggesting that someone with dreams of making it big, having their career cut short, can make a difference with a little unintentional comic relief that just so happens to save the day. "The Village" I thought was a stroke of genius. Nobody saw the end coming, and if you did then either A) you're a lying bastard or B) you wrote the script. Great social commentary to boot. Keep in mind, utopian societies exist and thrive without fear.
That said, this whole "Avatar" is going to be Shymalan's "Marnie" or "Topaz". Just totally out of his element.
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M. Night Shyamalan aside, b/c I could care less about him, I'm looking forward to this movie.
I'm a fan of the show and was ecstatic when I found out this movie was being made. Especially since I've been imagining a Live Action Movie to this show for a long time now, thinking that it would never happen and here it is.
Now on to M. Night Shyamalan. I don't trust him to make this movie. He's so far out there, why was he chosen?
I'm not saying the movie is doomed. I'm just saying I wouldn't have thought him to be the one to be put at the helm of this movie.
So I'm slightly nervous about the whole thing.
He better not try and put his own little spin on it too and I don't want to see no d@mn TWISTS!!!!!
I better not even notice M. Night himself as a character in this movie. If I do so help me God.