@@benjaminbjrklund743 The Village was a complete theft of the novel Running out of Time. I read that as a child and remember thinking that when I watched the movie. I expected a "based on the novel..." but no mention at all. Others have accused him of stealing a children's story plot for the 6th sense, which i did enjoy, I'll admit. And a female writer says he used her story for a series (I have not seen) on Apple+ called Servant. He was sued for stealing the plot of signs also.
@@valcarter5164 well people sue filmmakers daily for their ideas. will look into what youre writing though. its interesting. i think the story is that he stole the sixth sense idea from "are u afraid of the dark" tv series... depends on how closely it is. i. but if stealing ideas is a hollywood crime tarantino would be in prison. depends on how much one make it its own.
Really never taken time to watch m night interviews or anything, but I’m glad I watched this he seems like such a passionate filmmaker. I can definitely relate to his energy of wishing he could just figure out the movie ideas/structures faster 😂 Btw I watched Knock at The Cabin and I’m not going to be surprised if it ends up in my top 10 on the year. Really really good movie.
I’m sorry, he’s literally one of a kind! I’m obsessed with his mind. 😂 if he does a movie, be prepared to be blown away for sure!!! Literally one of a kind. Although I didn’t watch servant because of my beliefs, I was so bummed it was by him and I couldn’t watch.
I don’t think Signs is his scariest movie. Maybe you’re right though considering his portfolio. I will say while watching knock at the cabin i thought of signs frequently due to all the dialogue about whether whatever was happening was coincidence or not.
While I do love the movie signs. I don’t think that it’s his scariest film. In fact, there were some moments I laughed at some of the poor acting. I personally really like The Village. However, it’s tough to decide which is the best.
@chasehedges6775 i waited 20 years to be dissapointed by glass. Unbreakable was a masterpiece and so was split, but they ruined it with the ending. Those three couldve worked so differently together. The lets make a super hero movie without out making a super hero movie only worked once.
I spoke to someone who said they despised the film for giving credibility to religious fanatics who do dark deeds in the service of a god (so they say). Interesting take. It is true, of course, that the ultimate message of the film is that superior beings can demand sacrifices for no logical reason, rain death upon everyone if they don't get what they want, and we should play ball. In fact, from a certain POV, a homosexual sacrificed his homosexuality for the sake of the world. In the future, we don't see a partner for him but rather see him taking care of the woman in his life. Quite the win for Big Religion, I suppose. :)
Because he is not a great entertainer but neither a garbage director with no personnality. He is an artist who makes cinema so every creation is a proposition that you can like or not and that's why I love him
I can think of a few reasons why for non-IP scenarios and not well know franchises. 1. Competition - This industry is a business first, art second. You don’t want competition to this concept especially if it’s fresh and good. 2. Setting up for greatness/failure - People always have high expectations. If it turned out differently in a bad way, it could be a disaster. You could also build hype around it and let them speculate. 3. Incognito mode - No one will know. If the movie fell apart, then you don’t have to explain why. You won’t disappoint everyone as well. Just jump on to the next one.
love M. Night Shyamalan....his The Sixth Sense is the best. He was the original writer/director to tell this type of story.
Keep em coming M. And ill keep on watching. Just got out of Knock at the Cabin and it's was good stuff. Love seeing Dave expanding his game 🙌
Agreed
Crazy how Shyamalan can speak without opening his mouth 00:08
I love how open he is about his filmmaking process.
M. Night is such a great filmmaker. One of my favorite directors and writer.
Like unironically?
He really made som masterpieces. Knock is good, but sixth sense, unbreakable and signs are masterpieces and nothing he made since can come close
Two of these were 100% plagiarized. He is a talentless thief.
@@valcarter5164 how are they plagiarized? didnt know this.
@@benjaminbjrklund743 The Village was a complete theft of the novel Running out of Time. I read that as a child and remember thinking that when I watched the movie. I expected a "based on the novel..." but no mention at all. Others have accused him of stealing a children's story plot for the 6th sense, which i did enjoy, I'll admit. And a female writer says he used her story for a series (I have not seen) on Apple+ called Servant. He was sued for stealing the plot of signs also.
@@valcarter5164 well people sue filmmakers daily for their ideas. will look into what youre writing though. its interesting. i think the story is that he stole the sixth sense idea from "are u afraid of the dark" tv series... depends on how closely it is. i. but if stealing ideas is a hollywood crime tarantino would be in prison. depends on how much one make it its own.
Great interview!!
Really never taken time to watch m night interviews or anything, but I’m glad I watched this he seems like such a passionate filmmaker. I can definitely relate to his energy of wishing he could just figure out the movie ideas/structures faster 😂
Btw I watched Knock at The Cabin and I’m not going to be surprised if it ends up in my top 10 on the year. Really really good movie.
shya is a master! good interview
Unbreakable = One of the most underrated films of all time.
Boring, and undoubtedly stolen idea, just like signs, the village, and 6th sense. He's a talentless thief.
Such a dope movie like literal such a total genius
I love him!
I’m sorry, he’s literally one of a kind! I’m obsessed with his mind. 😂 if he does a movie, be prepared to be blown away for sure!!! Literally one of a kind. Although I didn’t watch servant because of my beliefs, I was so bummed it was by him and I couldn’t watch.
Plagiarism incarnate. Steals stories from lesser known sci-fi of the 50's and passes it off as new. He's a fraud.
Signs will always be his scariest film and it’s honestly the scariest movie I’ve ever seen
Signs was an overrated movie and Unbreakable is his best work
Except that Signs is actually underrated and a masterpiece!
I don’t think Signs is his scariest movie. Maybe you’re right though considering his portfolio.
I will say while watching knock at the cabin i thought of signs frequently due to all the dialogue about whether whatever was happening was coincidence or not.
While I do love the movie signs. I don’t think that it’s his scariest film. In fact, there were some moments I laughed at some of the poor acting. I personally really like The Village. However, it’s tough to decide which is the best.
@chasehedges6775 i waited 20 years to be dissapointed by glass. Unbreakable was a masterpiece and so was split, but they ruined it with the ending. Those three couldve worked so differently together. The lets make a super hero movie without out making a super hero movie only worked once.
Absolute genius, I'm a huge fan of M. night, and his tenacity
I love this guy !!!! Period!!! Any & everything he made I've seen!!!
I spoke to someone who said they despised the film for giving credibility to religious fanatics who do dark deeds in the service of a god (so they say). Interesting take. It is true, of course, that the ultimate message of the film is that superior beings can demand sacrifices for no logical reason, rain death upon everyone if they don't get what they want, and we should play ball. In fact, from a certain POV, a homosexual sacrificed his homosexuality for the sake of the world. In the future, we don't see a partner for him but rather see him taking care of the woman in his life. Quite the win for Big Religion, I suppose. :)
His next movie is called The Vanishings at Caddo Lake so not sure why he’s secretive about the title when it’s online 😂
He is not directing it, just a producer
It’s not a good one one must say
Shymalan is one of the best and worst directors of all time.
Because he is not a great entertainer but neither a garbage director with no personnality. He is an artist who makes cinema so every creation is a proposition that you can like or not and that's why I love him
Never would say worst.
That goes for every director..what have you created
Never understood why a new movie idea, concept or even a damn title has to be so secretive. 🙄
I can think of a few reasons why for non-IP scenarios and not well know franchises.
1. Competition - This industry is a business first, art second. You don’t want competition to this concept especially if it’s fresh and good.
2. Setting up for greatness/failure - People always have high expectations. If it turned out differently in a bad way, it could be a disaster. You could also build hype around it and let them speculate.
3. Incognito mode - No one will know. If the movie fell apart, then you don’t have to explain why. You won’t disappoint everyone as well. Just jump on to the next one.
This movie is the worst movie I've ever seen. I really liked the OLD movie but this was unbearable to watch
Wow Old was terrible and this movie was actually good. What are you on?
Lol this movie sucked. First shot of the whole film. Out of focus.
It is very much not out of focus…
Since he ruined "Unbreakable" with "Glass", I absolutely refuse to watch his films anymore 🙅♂️
Ok bro
Yeah this one sucked too
@@Theguyguyguy not surprising 😆
SPLIT IS A MASTERPIECE
@@joehernandez3822 not "Glass" though