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The Sixth Sense (Vista Series)

The Sixth Sense (Vista Series)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Younger Audience
Review: This movie is overated and good.The Fraidy 5-year old Cole Just does a couple of small favors and that's it.Dr.Malcom Flatface is also dumb too.Forget it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VERY GOOD! My favorite DVD!!!
Review: After buying "The Others", I decided to buy "The Sixth Sense." I like this movie a lot! It is very chilling. I thought "The Others" was creepy, this is far from that! Cole gives me the creeps. I love how he acts in this. There are some very creepy, chilling parts in this movie. If you like "The Others," you will really like "The Sixth Sense." If you pick this movie up, be sure to get the Vista Series. This contains an extra-disc that has deleted scences on them, and a whole lot of other good stuff from the directors. This is the best DVD ever!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A movie that really makes you think.................
Review: Bruce Willis stars as Malcom Crowe a very well known and accomplished child psychologist who has everything: a beautiful wife and a amazing career, but a visit from a disturbed patient of Malcom when he was a child makes Malcom realize that although he was able to help so many people there were a few like this patient that he could not reach. Then with one pull of the trigger Malcom's patient kills him and then kills himself. Then Malcom returns to earth and there he meets a special boy named Cole Sears played so intelligently by Haley Joel Osmont who has a special power, he can see dead people. Malcom is determined to help this boy and that maybe in befriending this boy he can help him before it is too late. This movie does not have all that gore like most scary movies, it is a very chilling and intelligent movie, it really makes you think, and every time you watch it there is always something I guarantee that you might have missed like a piece of clothing, an object, and so on. This movie incorporates suspense into drama, and even some comedy. There are also some great supporting performances by Olivia Williams as Malcom's wife, Toni Collette as Cole's mom and there is even a small cameo by director M. Night Shamalayan as a doctor in a clinic. Sixth Sense is an intense and amazing psychological thriller that will haunt your dreams and your minds for a long time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Sixth Sense - Good, Very Good, Very Very Good!
Review: What can I say?

Bruce Willis plays a child psychologist who has to help a boy who sees "dead people", in his own words.

As time passes, the psychologist realizes the boy is telling the truth, and helps him learn to deal with his gift.

Of course, something happens . . .

This was a good movie. Having seen his performance, I shall never be convinced that Haley Joel Osment should not have won the oscar he was nominated for (for the record, I saw the performances of the other nominees. Close, guys, but no cigar!).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Goose Bumps
Review: Great Film. One of the best (and twisted) endings I have seen in a long time.

If you like ghost stories or things that go bump in the night this should please.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The start of something wonderful
Review: Setting the aside the cavernous plot holes - such as, Why didn't Malcolm notice his wife going to his own funeral?, or, Can we really believe Malcolm hasn't tried driving a car for six months? - all of which are too conveniently explained away by the caveat that ghosts 'only see what they want to see', "The Sixth Sense" remains one of the most gripping and revolutionary films of the last twenty years, and marked the arrival of a major new talent. With this and his more recent "Unbreakable" and "Signs", M. Night Shyamalan has taught us to be more sophisticated in our viewing, revived our sense of cinematic wonder, demonstrated that thrillers and 'family values' movies need not be mutually exclusive, and, more simply, given us three ripping yarns. Like the best novels, his films are utterly riveting, beautifully crafted and, at their heart, have something important to say. What more could you possibly ask? More please!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: bixodoido did you pay attention to the movie
Review: the whole thing with bruce willis is that he'S dead and only cole can see him. YOU KNOW I SEE DEAD PEOPLE. that's why his mother didn't talk to him. do you get it???? how old are you 10 years old??

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Creepy flick, GREAT DVD!
Review: Director M. Night Shyamalan's breakthrough film is one of my all-time favorite creepfests. Haley Joel Osment ("A.I.") plays a boy with the power to see ghosts -- and he sees them everywhere. Bruce Willis ("Armageddon") is the psychiatrist who at first tries to help the boy with what he thinks are delusions, but soon grows to believe in.

Shyamalan's "Signs" is another great scary flick, and for a simple reason: Shyamalan knows the secret to horror. It's all about the quick, fleeting glances of the darkness. It's all about building up the proper, terrified state of mind. I've never considered slasher flicks like "Halloween" or the endless "Friday the 13th" sequels to be even remotely scary. Shyamalan knows that what you imagine is scarier than what he can show you, and he uses it.

"The Sixth Sense" pulls you in and makes you feel for these characters before the resolution, followed by what has become one of the most famous twists in recent cinema history.

This Vista Series DVD is a great presentation, as well. Special features include a featurette about religion and the afterlife in movies and a cool look at Shyamalan's storyboarding process... but why still no commentary? C'mon, Night, tell us what was going through your head while you were making these flicks!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not bad in terms of acting
Review: This was nothing suspensfull about this film. If one had sceen the comercials ( "I see dead people") and heard it had a surprise ending, then they know what was going to happen before they sat down. ( particularly if they had seen the far supirior "jacob's ladder") Nevertheless, it was well acted and Bruce deserves more accolades than he gets.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Heaps of Dead People
Review: A psychologist is assigned to the case of a little boy with a frightening story..He sees dead people.And they scare him..naturally.This a good mystery but abit gross.Souls don't carry their injuries,from life,I don't think.But it is a great suspense that will keep you glued to the end.


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