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Unbreakable...

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...was one of the most ham-fisted, awkward and stupid movies I've ever seen. So much more could've been done with that concept. Sam Jackson was decent, but Bruce Willis is just a dunce writ large. Near the end, I started poking myself in the eyeball with a paperclip to relieve the pain.

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I liked it, but probably not well enough to adequately defend it.

The pacing is slower than it should have been, and there were a number of camera angles that served only to irritate. (The director improved on that last bit in Signs, I thought.)

I was under the impression that it was to be the first of three movies. I was also under the impression that it lost money, but according to IMDB.com that's not the case.
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I really wanted to see this just like I really wanted to see Daredevil, LOTR:TT, Shanghai Knights, and many other movies lately. I just haven't gotten around to them. I haven't watched many videos lately. I though think I might pick this up next time I'm out ...
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Post by loafergirl »

I also liked it. Perhaps a bit slow but the concept was great, and its simplicity was part of the beauty, it was very much like a comic book.

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Post by Roody_Yogurt »

As I mentioned when it came out and in other threads, I loved it. Yeah, dude's writing style is a bit too dry sometimes so there are things that I could find faults with if I wanted to be picky, so despite my opinion of it, I'm sure there's nothing I could say to change anyone's mind.
Of course, some people that I know that didn't like it thought that the movie was somehow competing with 'the sixth sense' as far as shocker endings go, and I do think that's just about the stupidest reason to not like the movie.

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Post by Lex »

No. What a superhero movie should not be. I'm not saying it is a superhero movie, or anything, but still...

The ending felt like is should've come half-an-hour before. That is not a good ending. Atleast 9th Gate left you hanging where it was artistically viable. Still, it had it's moments.
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Post by Bugs »

I didn't think I would touch off such a spirited discussion. I just thought the movie was kinda douchey, especially given that Bruce Willis had the starring role, and could've been a lot cooler.

I heard something about sequels? Will there be any?

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Post by Ice Cream Jonsey »

"Douchey" has just entered my permanent vocabulary! Ha-ha!!
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Whoa, whoa! There was a Shyamalan-bashing thread, and I missed it!??!

YEAH! Unbreakable sucked! Sixth Sense gave me diarrhea! Signs makes Halloween 9 look like Halloween 6!!! Shyamalan blows! I agree with whoever said anything bad about any of the above movies.

Whew, it feels good to catch up on current events!

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Post by Ice Cream Jonsey »

We put it in here because you only follow the RATM/Audioslave and Tiger Woods threads in here. We managed to fire off like TEN messages before you slagged that poor guy for all he was worth.

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