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    Tuesday
    Aug242010

    Two TV Spots for Devil

    Universal Pictures has released two new Tv spots for the upcoming thriller Devil from Producer M. Night Shyamalan, yay?

    Does anyone care what M. Night does anymore, I seriously doubt it. After his last outing with the craptacular Last Airbender and the video of him shitting on reporters for questioning his current film making ability while promoting the film, I really would have thought he burned all his bridges, guess not. Even though he's only producing this, if it flops I have a feeling we won't see anything from him for quite some time if ever again.

    The plot which I know you don't really care about has to do with a group of people being trapped in an elevator together with the twist being one of them is...the devil! It might actually sound somewhat interesting had Shyamalan's box office poison name not been attached to it.

    Reader Comments (4)

    I saw the trailer for this attached with Scott Pilgrim. No one said a word during the trailer, but as soon as the name M. Night Shyamala came on screen the entire theatre broke into groans and snicking until it finished.

    08-24-2010 | Unregistered CommenterLL

    I believe it. I used to love his movies, but it seems like he has nothing to offer anymore.

    I was done with him after the wind and trees were the villain in the extremely over-hyped The Happening.

    08-24-2010 | Registered CommenterMitch Anderson

    Can somebody post a link to that interview of Shyamalan dumping on reporters? Thanks. I haven't seen that.

    08-24-2010 | Unregistered CommenterTom

    Added the link in the article Tom.

    08-24-2010 | Registered CommenterMitch Anderson

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