Reader comments: Gratuitous gore sells, but it's bad filmmaking
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Jeff | 7:39 a.m. June 20, 2008
Mr. Hicks lost credibility when he criticized "The Thing". The violence is not gratuitious; it's all necessary for the story. I don't remember much "gore" anyway. "The Thing" is a classic.
Paul Gibbs | 8:44 a.m. June 20, 2008
Chris, you have been right so many times over the years, but never more right than you are now. "The Happening" is a dreadful, idiotic film that marks such a low for Shyamalan that I doubt I'll ever see another of his films.
Bad movies | 9:33 a.m. June 20, 2008
I am so sick of the proliferation of terrible filmmaking. We need better movies. The Hollywood studios need to wake up. If there is a bad movie, DON'T SEE IT!!
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Patrick Gibbs | 3:53 p.m. June 21, 2008
The pseron who said Mr. Hicks lost his credibilty never had any. It will be interesting to see what M. Night does in response to the hostile reaction to this truly dreadful film. In the past, he has always tried rather lamely to correct the most glaring criticisms in the next movie (such as adding too much comic relief in "signs" after everyone complained that there was none in "Unbreakable," or not appearing in "The Happening" after everyone, right down to the council of Bishops, condemned his ridiculous role in "Lady in The Water." But all that is left with this one is to stop making movies altogether. And I think to myself, what a wonderful world!
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