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    Unbreakable 2?

    I'd love to see a sequel, but not if Shyamalan is involved as he seems to have gone off the boil now... So this sounds like good news - http://www.aintitcool.com/node/46377
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    I'm down, although I would prefer to have Willis and Shymalan back. Unbreakable is his best film yet. Judging from the recent flicks - it may stay that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    judging from the recent flicks - it may stay that way.
    lol!
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    I'll see it if Shyamalan does it. Otherwise, no interest.

    Anyone else will just take his great first film and make it something stupid.

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    If this is true, I'll keep my fingers crossed.

    I've really enjoyed Shymalan's great visual sense, even if his sense of story & plot are a little hackneyed. He writes pretty believable characters, and tends to cast them well.

    I for one would like to see where Bruce Willis' character goes from the end of the first film. I'd like to see more of Mr Glass, too. I picture him in a padded cell, in a body cast because he pissed off the other inmates, giving more genre-related advice similar to Hannibal Lechter.

    As long as they don't do Sixth Sense 2.

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    Unbreakable is such an under-rated film, but I think it's great. I was dying to know what Willis' character did next.

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    Same here.

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    Unbreakable is my favourite Shalamadamadingdong film, so I'd only watch this if he were involved. I didn't really care for 6th Sense, it was ok I suppose, or The Village, or The Happening, or...well, most of them, really. They look great, but I find them boring.
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