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20th Century Fox Home Entertainment will release M. Night Shyamalan's "The Happening" on DVD & Blu-ray this October 7th. The film stars Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, and John Leguizamo.
Extras will include: "Deleted Scenes with Introduction by M. Night Shyamalan," a "The Hard Cut" featurette, a "I Hear You Whispering" featurette, "The Happening - Visions Of The Happening: A Making Of," "A Day For Night" featurette, an "Elements Of A Scene" featurette, a "Gag Reel," and "Trailers."
The Blu-ray edition will all of the above as well as: a "Digital Copy" of the film, "Train Shooting" featurette, and a "DBOX" feature - D-BOX Motion Code™ system creates real-life motion in your seat that´s perfectly synced to the action you see on screen. You feel like you´re actually inside the movie or game, like you´re living the action. There´s nothing else like it. Absolutely nothing.
Synopsis:
From M. Night Shyamalan, the writer-director of The Sixth Sense and Signs, comes a gripping thriller about a family on the run from a mysterious and deadly phenomenon. Academy Award® Nominee Mark Wahlberg (2006 Best Supporting Actor – The Departed) stars as Elliot Moore, an ordinary man trying to save his family from a terrifying, invisible killer. As Elliot begins to discover the true nature of what is lurking out there, it soon becomes clear that no one—and nowhere—is safe.
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Monday, August 11, 2008
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March 2002
Master of suspense is back? Whaaa haa haa ha ha haaa haa ha!!!! LMAO!!! 
this movie was so bad that I almost had it erased from my memory, but then I see this news article . . .
[Post edited by Tim Raynor on Aug 11, 2008]
this movie was so bad that I almost had it erased from my memory, but then I see this news article . . .
[Post edited by Tim Raynor on Aug 11, 2008]
Monday, August 11, 2008
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Roger Ebert likes this one!
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
Monday, August 11, 2008
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March 2002
Speaking of old Rog, I see that now that he's a little better he wanted to rejoin Richard Roeper in their "Ebert & Roeper At the Movies" program, but he couldn't come to terms with Disney, who owns the show. He said he didn't like the direction the show was taking (too much of an "Entertainent Tonight" format for him, apparently). So he took his thumbs elsewhere. The next day, Roeper announced he was leaving the program as well. But, interestingly, they both hint that they may be back on the air together with a new show somewhere else. We'll see.
John
John
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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March 2002
I think what would be good is a radio show on satellite radio. Ebert already has a big, well recognized name and a good radio show where he could express his views with other critics in a format of discussion would be ideal. I realize it seems ironic missing the visual aspect because it's all about movies, but come on, we would know what he's talking about. Besides, he could divivde his show into segments from talk about classis films, indi films or blockbusters. I think it's a good idea and someone needs to pass it along to him.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
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September 2007
everyone keept blabbing opinions about this one, even though i was going to get in free, i decided to watch some other crap, forget about everyones opinion and watch it as a rental
Thursday, August 14, 2008
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March 2002
[Post edited by posters5 on Aug 14, 2008]
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