Yes! The tentacle-beard was cool! I thought that Davy Jones was really nicely done. I like how when he's talking, little gusts of air come out the side of his face. It's gross and kind of cool at the same time. :^P
Guess M. Night's stuff just isn't my thing.
That's more than okay! It's not a lot of people's thing. I happen to be a bit of a horror nut and combine that with fantasy and I'm in heaven! Plus, his stuff has better characters than most horror fare, and I am a sucker for a good character.
Was there a lot of red? My offline friends and I noticed that M. Night uses red as "an emotionally significant color" to the point where it's almost a cliche.
No, I don't really remember any red at all. In The Village, red is the "forbidden color" or something; people who wear it are attacked by the monsters in the woods, iirc. I only saw the movie once, when it was first released, so my memory is spotty. I don't recall a lot of red in Signs or The Sixth Sense either (aside from blood in the latter o.O) but next time I watch them, I'll pay attention.
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Date: 2006-08-03 12:50 am (UTC)Guess M. Night's stuff just isn't my thing.
That's more than okay! It's not a lot of people's thing. I happen to be a bit of a horror nut and combine that with fantasy and I'm in heaven! Plus, his stuff has better characters than most horror fare, and I am a sucker for a good character.
Was there a lot of red? My offline friends and I noticed that M. Night uses red as "an emotionally significant color" to the point where it's almost a cliche.
No, I don't really remember any red at all. In The Village, red is the "forbidden color" or something; people who wear it are attacked by the monsters in the woods, iirc. I only saw the movie once, when it was first released, so my memory is spotty. I don't recall a lot of red in Signs or The Sixth Sense either (aside from blood in the latter o.O) but next time I watch them, I'll pay attention.