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Boro_Bandito:
Right, there hasn't been a specific topic made for this yet except for a couple posts in the Michael Bay douche bag thread, one for and one against specifically. I myself am excited for this movie.

I never saw the Happening, and except for Signs every M. Night Shyamalan movie I've seen I liked, with Unbreakable being at the top of my favorites list. And while I only watched the show for about the first season of Avatar, I liked it a bunch and I've recently caught a few episodes from a more recent season which I feel is enough to call me a fan and say that I am cautiously optimistic about this film.

The link to the website and the trailer: http://www.thelastairbendermovie.com/

onewheelwizzard:
My best friend worked construction for the sets of this movie for a few months.  They paid him serious bank.  Apparently there was an ice castle involved.

Blue Kitty:
I love the show, almost fanatically, so I don't know how to feel about this movie.  One hand we have avatar, probably one of the best Nicktoons, or cartoons, in a long time.  On the other hand is Shyamalan, who's movies have progressively gotten worse and enjoys putting in twists.

RallyMonkey:
I hope the only two M. Night movies you have seen were Unbreakable, Signs, and The Sixth Sense. Because The Village, Lady in the Water, and The Happening are all terrible. Every movie more terrible than the one before it.

Boro_Bandito:
The Village definitely isn't my favorite movie, but its not terrible in my opinion, since we're both being highly subjective here. I actually really liked Lady in the Water. Haven't seen The Happening, not in any hurry to, though I think its somewhere on my Netflix queue. I know it received pretty much bad reviews all around so I'm not expecting anything good but I'll watch it anyway eventually.

For some reason I like his directing style, though I know it leaves a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths. I also think that for him directing this movie is a lot different from anything he's used to dealing with, being a pure fantasy story being set in an entirely different world and timeline and whatnot and I think will be a lot different from any of his previous work. Whether this is a good or bad thing, hell I don't know. I think on the pro side of this it'll probably be hard to write any major twists into the story, and rather as my brother jokingly put it "The twist came before the movie's even out, with Shyamalan directing a movie based on a kid's cartoon. Twist!"

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