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I don't think you'll make it to the end of that one. I doubt anyone here would suggest it as a starting point anyway.
I actually have a Shyamalan DVD that someone gave me, The Happening, I've never watched it...Maybe one day I'll get up my courage and just do it
It was definitely needless to say, lol
Needless to say, it was never going to be for everyone.
Just read this:
"Security guard David Dunn uses his supernatural abilities to track Kevin Wendell Crumb, a disturbed man who has twenty-four personalities." Director Shyamalan

I'll pass.
I remember how overwhelmingly bored I was when I saw the trailer for Glass. It probably doesn't help that I thought Unbreakable and Split were both marginal films.
Yeah, I question how much you can really complain about sequels that take place partway through a serialised narrative, especially when so many of them take the effort to help first-time viewers catch up to speed anyway. Obviously, it's not the same as watching from the start, but it's not like you're totally lost either.
In fairness to the film, one of his major gripes was being dropped in the middle of a story.

I'm kinda like, if you are seeing this you know what's going on. Even if, in this day of handheld internet machines, you can read the wiki on the 2 previous movies before the previews.
Originally Posted by John-Connor
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Local cinema heavy and reviewer, Dale Pollock, excoriated Glass .

He said it was the front-runner for worst film of 2019.
Glass 35% @ RT yikes..!
That's still not too bad as far as rotten RT scores go - it's polarising more than out-and-out bad (and that's about how I felt about it, anyway). I guess it won't be surprising to see critics hate Glass.
Originally Posted by doubledenim
Local cinema heavy and reviewer, Dale Pollock, excoriated Glass .

He said it was the front-runner for worst film of 2019.
Glass 35% @ RT yikes..!
Local cinema heavy and reviewer, Dale Pollock, excoriated Glass .

He said it was the front-runner for worst film of 2019.