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That's really the issue: HE clearly was a fan of the series (ie., probably had watched it with his kids, liked the faux-Anime For Dummies style and plot, and thought "Hey, get me, I'm finding the value in a kids' cable show, it must be a work of genius!"), and when Paramount wanted to extend Nickelodeon's marketing, thought he was the Chosen One to do it--Dacey wrote:Shyamalan took a perfectly great TV show, robbed the characters of their personalities, removed almost all the humor, made the dialogue stiff, and generally made a film that, let's face it, could've been 1,000,000 tims better.
I don't hate the man, and love many of his films (heck, I even kinda liked "Lady in the Water"). But "The Happening" was a sign that he was in the need for a serious ego check. And "The Last Airbender" makes that even more clear. Shymalan thinks he's God's gift to cinema, and if people don't like his films, he just brushes it off with something like "I'm an artist." Guess what? An "artist" isn't given $150 million by a studio to make something that only he and he alone is going to really enjoy.
I'm REALLY sorry to pick you on this, but it just made me laugh. I've seen many films that could have been many tims better. Some films just don't have enough tims in them, I totally agree.Dacey wrote:...let's face it, could've been 1,000,000 tims better.
No, no, NO--You're just not getting the hang of this expression, are you?Ben wrote:So, Avatar...oops, sorry, The Last Airbender sounds like it Charlie And The Chocolate Factorys quite a bit.
LOL! I hadn't even realized that I had done that.I'm REALLY sorry to pick you on this, but it just made me laugh. I've seen many films that could have been many tims better. Some films just don't have enough tims in them, I totally agree.