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M. Night Shyamalan Collection 3 Disc Blu Ray - £12.12 ($20.60) Delivered

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Get the only decent 3 movies directed by M Night, who like a twist in one of his movies starting making movies worse and worse each time.

Box set featuring three films from writer-director M. Night Shyamalan.
'The Sixth Sense' (1999) begins with child psychologist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) being shot by a former patient, who then also kills himself. Feeling responsible for the death, Crowe sees a chance to assuage his guilt by helping the troubled young Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), who claims to be haunted by ghosts. As the bond between the doctor and his charge grows, Crowe becomes more and more estranged from his wife, who he suspects of having an affair.

In 'Unbreakable' (2000) David Dunn (Willis), the sole survivor of one of the worst train crashes in US history, is unable to explain why he should have been spared the terrible fate which befell all his fellow passengers. But then, when he meets the mysterious Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), he is encouraged to begin asking himself important questions. Why has he never fallen sick? Why has he never been injured? What purpose could there be to his special gifts?

In 'Signs' (2002) widower and ex-minister Graham Hess (Mel Gibson) reassures his two young children that everything is going to be OK when crop circles begin mysteriously appearing in the fields of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. But sightings of an alien figure around the Hess farm, along with news that crop circles are appearing all over the world, soon has everyone anticipating the worse. All the signs point towards an extra-terrestrial visitation, but will it be a friendly encounter or a hostile invasion?

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  • +5
    • +1

      Well worth the watch.
      <spoiler>There is a plot twist.</spoiler>

  • +2

    What if… What if it turns out they aren't terrorists? But they're actually werewolves? From the future?

  • +3

    the Village is underrated

    • +1

      I agree.

      That doesn't make it good. It just isn't as bad as people say.

      And Signs is overrated.

      • +1

        Try a better speaker setup and you might like signs better.

        • I saw it in the cinema. The sound was a fun gimmick but doesn't address the major problems with the film.

      • +1

        I enjoyed the tin-foil hats.

  • I hear there's a twist at the end

    • +1

      If all of Shyamallama's movies have a plot twist at the end, would not having a plot twist be a plot twist?

      • +1

        that was the premise of The Happening

      • +2

        I guess the same thing could be said about Sean Bean movies where he actually survives in the end.

  • 'What a twist'…..

  • All down hill after the Six Sense.

    http://goo.gl/3uqetA

  • Strange, I find most of his movies refreshing and interesting as well as different. Including the 3 in the deal. But I like the Village, Devil was awesome, Lady in the Water was good, The Happening wasnt as good as the others but it was alright, some parts i really enjoyed other parts were very slow and boring. Problem is the Bar was set too high after the Sixth Sense, everyone expected the best from him otherwise …it was apparently crap. There was no middle ground.

  • +2

    The Sixth Sense was good all the rest of his movies were complete rubbish

  • Why do people keep giving Shyamalan money to make films, she can barely direct

    • Its a guy, not a girl, he usually appears in all his movies so you can see him. Well I think he can direct and i guess there are people like me who do enjoy the majority of his movies. I do think his movies arent for everyone, they definitely have a certain style and are quite different from the norm.

      • If by "different" you mean laughable dialogue, incoherent pacing, unworkable plot twists (dodging large plot holes) and wooden acting…then yeah, the are "different".

        • No I mean different as not the usual storylines or just plain horror or plain action but a mix. And usually far more intelligent than the norm that comes out with usually some kind of a statement being alluded to (political or otherwise).

  • This has temporarily sold out due to high demand. Glad I bought it yesterday.

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