Top Ten Tuesday – The Best M. Night Shyamalan Characters

08 Jul 2006, New York City, New York, USA --- Film director M. Night Shyamalan poses in New York City in support of his new film "Lady in the Water" which opens nationwide July 21. --- Image by © Chip East/Reuters/Corbis

THE VISIT, opening this Friday,  is the terrifying story of a brother and sister who are sent to their grandparents’ remote Pennsylvania farm for a weeklong trip. Once the children discover that the elderly couple is involved in something deeply disturbing, they see their chances of getting back home are growing smaller every day. It’s the newest film from director M. Night Shyamalan, whose career path has been rocky of late. Shyamalan had been at the top of heap with movies like THE SIXTH SENSE and SIGNS, but he’s fallen so far from grace that the promotion for his last movie AFTER EARTH went to great lengths to avoid mentioning his involvement (but the director has always been a hit with WAMG’s Michelle McCue, who once penned some ‘Geek Crush’ Happy Birthday wishes that can be found HERE). Will THE VISIT be a return to form for the director, or another AFTER EARTH-sized disaster? We Are Movie Geeks has faith! We were thinking about our favorite ‘M Nighters’ (listen to this week’s podcast, where we discuss his career at length HERE) and decided that since he’s only directed 8 movies since his 1999 breakthrough THE SIXTH SENSE, it would make more sense to honor the characters he created instead of the films he made, so here is a list of the Top Ten Characters from films by M. Night Shyamalan:

 Honorable Mention: STUART LITTLE

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STUART LITTLE is a movie Shyamalan is rarely remembered for, but as a kid’s flick, it was quite enjoyable both for children and adults that may get stuck watching it with them. For that matter, its not a half bad movie to watch as an adult just for fun… as a way to escape in a light-hearted humorous way. Now, the tiny talking mouse Stuart Little may not have only been written by M. Night – the film was directed by Rob Minkoff – but he’s got a big personality. Voiced by Michael J. Fox, the little white, furry dude has a subtle streak of Ferris Bueller in him, combined with the smart and funny writing, the character provides a family-friendly character that’s entertaining and not dumbed down.

10. Merrill Hess (Joaquin Phoenix) in SIGNS

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SIGNS is another example of Shyamalan’s motto: “There are no coincidences.” Since leaving his former life as a record-setting baseball player, Merrill Hess has been staying with his recently widowed brother Graham and his family. “It felt wrong not to swing,” he says of being let go by the team and has been wandering aimlessly through life until crop circles appear in the fields of their Pennsylvania farm. After the beginning of an apparent alien invasion, Merrill truly believes that they will not be harmed by these hand-over-your-mouth scary events because a higher power will take care of them in the end. Joaquin Phoenix’s dramatic facial expression during SIGNS are what give the film its human quality and amusingly helps turn down the stress level. In one of the funnier parts of the movie, Graham discovers that his son and daughter, along with Merrill, have fashioned goofy, cone-head hats out of tin-foil to protect them against alien mind probing. In the thrilling finale to SIGNS, Merrill realizes that his inner passion with a baseball bat was warranted when he’s told by Graham to “swing away” at the alien whose invaded their living room and is holding one of the kids hostage. It’s a battle for the ages. This mantra of “Everything happens for a reason” was the underlying theme throughout SIGNS making Merrill Hess the embodiment of Night’s running idea.

09. Elliot Moore (Mark Wahlberg) in THE HAPPENING

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THE HAPPENING is easily the worst movie I’ve seen in the past decade and I mean that as high praise. It’s the type of delirious masterpiece where every star aligned to form the perfect terrible movie and I can’t get enough of it. Shyamalan claimed (after the nasty reviews started pouring in) that Mark Wahlberg’s overly mannered performance was a deliberate throwback to the B-movies movies of yesteryear; to everyone else it just felt like bad acting. I wish I could have been on the set when M Night directed Marky Mark singing The Doobie Brother ‘Black Water’ through a door to show that he was normal (!). And as for Walhberg’s scene talking to a plastic houseplant: “Hello? My name is Elliot Moore. Just want to talk in a very positive manner, giving off good vibes. We’re just here to use the bathroom, and then we’re just going to leave. I hope that’s OK.” – God save us! THE HAPPENING rules!

08. Rev. Graham Hess (Mel Gibson) in SIGNS

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Reverend Graham Hess… What a fitting role for everyone’s favorite controversial Aussie actor, Mel Gibson. The “man of the cloth” has his doubts, but that’s not gonna stop him from protecting his family from whatever mysterious, lurking danger awaits them outside their home. Terrorized by unknown intruders on their family farm, Graham Hess struggles to protect his family as he toils internally with his faith and what “it” all means. What’s outside? Where’d “they” come from? Do the events that unfold in Shyamalan’s SIGNS have a greater meaning, a double entendre of science and religion? Gibson’s performance is riveting, as much as it is thought-provoking and even a bit humorous at times, despite the subject matter. As always, audiences were split 50/50 with SIGNS, but one thing Shyamalan always does is offer viewers an array of interesting characters full of quirks and conundrums.

07. Reggie (Freddy Rodriguez) in LADY IN THE WATER

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Freddy Rodriguez plays Reggie in Shyamalan’s under-appreciated, fairy tale LADY IN THE WATER. He’s just another unassuming tenant at the apartment complex, ‘The Cove,’ introduced to the audience by custodian Mr. Heep. Reggie’s a guy whose strict regimen consists of an science experiment of working on only the right side of his body. He proudly claims, “there’s is a 4 1/2 inch difference” between his left and right biceps. Reggie’s harmless and, like so many others, simply wants to find his special place in the universe and boy does he ever when he unexpectedly finds himself “The Guardian” of Story, the lady in the water. Unaware of it at the time, there’s a hidden reason for all that working out that wouldn’t be realized until the exciting climax of the film. James Newton Howard’s rousing score adds to Reggie’s edge-of-your-seat mano y mano battle with LITW’s nemesis, the “scrunt,” and helps him to protect and save the Narf. Turns out his daily idiosyncracy was no coincidence and makes Reggie one of Night’s most relatable characters.

06. Dr. Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) in THE SIXTH SENSE

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In 1999 M. Night Shyamalan coaxed from Bruce Willis one of his very best performances in THE SIXTH SENSE. Willis played Malcolm Crowe, a child psychiatrist who’s lost faith in his talents due to a failure to help a long-ago patient. Willis was (and still is) primarily a physical actor and he at first seemed miscast in the role, but he let the child star, Haley Joel Osment, play off his quiet charisma in a way a more emotive actor couldn’t and the result was perfection.  When Shyamalan made the cover of Newsweek magazine in 2002, underneath his picture the caption read; “The Next Spielberg”. Several creatively questionable films later, that caption could not be further from the truth, but at least we’ll always have THE SIXTH SENSE.

05. Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment) in THE SIXTH SENSE

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Cole Sear (Hayley Joel Osment) … Imagine being a child that can “see dead people.” Cole Sear is one of those children. He is a psychic who can both see and talk to the dead. Cole’s psychologist, Dr. Malcolm Crowe, has a responsibility to help Cole, especially after he failed a child much like him years before. This role was a huge building block in Osment’s career, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

04. Cleveland Heep (Paul Giamatti) in LADY IN THE WATER

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At first glance we see an unassuming shlub of a man that manages the apartment building in LADY IN THE WATER. But upon closer inspection, we realize that Mr. Heep is a very kind and sensitive, but sad man. Unable to save his wife and children from an assailant years before, he is primed for redemption when he meets Story, a mythical creature from another world that needs to be saved. Something deep inside tells him that he must rally the other residents of the apartment complex to save Story, having no idea the profound effects this will not only have on his own life, but the on the future of mankind.

03. Lynn Sear (Toni Collette) in THE SIXTH SENSE

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Lynn Sear (Toni Collette): Lynn Sear is the mother of Cole Sear (See his listing on our top 10). He confesses to her that he can see and talk to dead people. He then goes on to tell her her own mother once went to view her dance recital as a child, but she stood in the back so that Lynn couldn’t see her. He also gives her an answer to a question that she asks alone at her mothers grave. SPOOKY! Sear is a crucial role because she not only has to find help for her son, but has to pretend not to be creeped out by him!

02. David Dunn (Bruce Willis) in UNBREAKABLE

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While David is the hero of UNBREAKABLE, he enters the film as a melancholy middle-aged man staring vacantly ahead on a commuter train. Soon he catches the sight of a young woman’s bare tattooed torso and quickly removes his wedding band. After being rebuffed by the woman after a clumsy pass he earns the disapproving look of a tot in a seat nearby (and probably most of the audience). All in all, not very heroic behavior. David is soon jolted out his stupor when he becomes the sole survivor of a horrific train crash. In the aftermath of the accident, David is confused when he wakes up in a hospital. His good health should be cause for celebration for his family, but we see David and his wife, Audrey, unclasping hands after they are brought together by their young son. We learn that David wakes every day with a heavy sadness which may contribute to the strain on the marriage. Shortly his mind is opened up to new possibilities after a talk with Elijah Price. David realizes he may be meant for things beyond his job as a college football stadium security guard.

M. Night does a great job in showing how this character reacts to these new ideas. After initially dismissing and denying his discovered abilities, David decides to embrace them and take action. Even after learning of his weakness (or as Elijah puts it, his “kryptonite”) David becomes a fighter for justice. Like Tony Stark, he overcomes his flaws and triumphs. But as the ending reveals, his awakening has come at a terrible price. I hope that perhaps one day an enterprising publisher can bring us more tales of David Dunn. It would be interesting to see what’s become of David (or, is he now The Protector or Sentry-Man?).

01. Elijah Price/Mr. Glass (Samuel L. Jackson) in UNBREAKABLE

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Every good story of a hero needs a great villain and M. Night provides us with a memorable one in UNBREAKABLE’s Elijah Price (aka, Mr. Glass). As with the later Spider-Man films, this villain has a personal connection to the hero, David Dunn, and a back story full of tragedy. The film opens with a flashback to the birth of Price at a department store. There we learn of his condition (brittle bones that break on the slightest impact). Flash ahead a few years and we see a lonely boy sitting alone in front of a blank TV screen, his arm in a sling. He tells his mother of the schoolyard taunts (“They call me Mister Glass!”). His mother is finally able to coax him outside with the promise of a gift… the newest issue of Active Comics. We jump ahead to adulthood and Price has found a way to make a living with his love of heroic fantasy as the owner of a comic book art gallery called Limited Edition. This is where he meets David Dunn after leaving a note on his car during a church service for the train crash victims. It’s then that we finally see him happy at the possibility of discovering a real life super-hero.

What could have been a one note villain becomes a very sympathetic character as we witness his frustrations in dealing with his medical condition. A climb down subway stairs becomes a frightening trek down a mountain top. UNBREAKABLE is one of the few DVD’s that has a terrific deleted scene. We see Elijah again as a pre-teen sneaking away from Mom to a street fair and a ride on a Tilt-A-Whirl. It’s a shame M. Night had to leave it out of the final film, the scene shocks you then tears your heart out. It really shows us what a sad life he’s lived and adds to the horror of that final scene. Elijah Price also benefits from a great restrained performance from Samuel L. Jackson.

AFTER EARTH Coming To Blu-ray/DVD October 8th – Watch The New Mashup Video

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Experience the post-apocalyptic world when Sony Pictures Home Entertainment releases AFTER EARTH on Blu-ray™ Combo Pack and DVD on October 8th.

Starring Jaden Smith (The Karate Kid) and two-time Academy Award® nominated Will Smith (2006, Best Actor, The Pursuit of Happyness; 2001, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Ali), this action-adventure follows Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) and his father Cypher (Will Smith), as they set out on a routine mission that crash lands them on a hostile planet Earth. Now, 1,000 years after Earth has been quarantined, everything on the planet has evolved to kill humans.

Unable to contact home, and forced to battle exotic creatures and dangerous terrains, Kitai and Cypher must fight together to survive.

The AFTER EARTH Blu-ray Combo Pack and DVD both come with all-new featurettes, including exciting behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the film, and a video announcing the winning team of the XPRIZE After Earth Challenge, where teams from around the world submitted video proposals to address the global challenge of promoting a more sustainable way of living, as well as the steps they would take when using an unmanned rover to assess whether “Nova Prime,” mankind’s potential new home, is inhabitable.

Exclusive to the Blu-ray are three bonus featurettes, including “Building a World,” “Pre-Visualizing the Future,” and “The Animatics of After Earth” – glimpses into the unique approaches taken to create the After Earth universe. The Blu-ray Combo Pack also comes with a never-before-seen version of the film’s opening sequence.

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A crash landing leaves teenager Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) and his legendary father Cypher (Will Smith) stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after cataclysmic events forced humanity’s escape. With Cypher critically injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help, facing uncharted terrain, evolved animal species that now rule the planet, and an unstoppable alien creature that escaped during the crash. Father and son must learn to work together and trust one another, if they want any chance of returning home.

Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack Special Features:

  • “A Father’s Legacy” featurette – Will and Jaden Smith on and off screen
  • “1,000 Years in 300 Seconds” featurette – On Location with the Cast
  • “The Nature of the Future” featurette – A look at the landscapes and creatures of the film
  • XPRIZE After Earth Robotics Challenge winning video – The exclusive reveal of the winning team’s video, with an introduction by Jaden Smith as Kitai Raige

Blu-ray Exclusives:

All the added value on the Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack, plus:

  • A Never-Before-Seen Version of the Film’s Opening Sequence
  • “Building a World” featurette – A glimpse into the creation of the After Earth universe
  • “Pre-Visualizing the Future” featurette – A next-generation approach to action sequences
  • “The Animatics of After Earth” featurette – Never-before-seen storyboards and animatics

From director M. Night Shyamalan (THE SIXTH SENSE), AFTER EARTH has a run time of approximately 100 minutes and is rated PG-13 for sci-fi action violence and some disturbing images.

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AFTER EARTH – The Review

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At the beginning of the 2013 Summer film season comes M. Night Shyamalan’s coming-of-age movie, AFTER EARTH.

The movie begins more than one thousand years in the future long after people are forced to abandon the only home they had ever known. Upon leaving Earth in 10 arks, calendars were changed from AD to AE, reflecting the new life “After Earth.”

Humans relocated to Nova Prime where they faced an invasion from the Skrel and the genetically engineered weapon – The Ursa.  These beasties can sense humans’ fear and use that to track and kill their prey.

Just as it seemed nothing could stop the Ursa, Ranger Cypher Raige (Will Smith) inadvertently uncovers their weakness: without fear, humans are invisible to the Ursa. In an unprecedented show of self-control and discipline, Raige eliminated his fear and defeated the Ursa. This act of restraint became known as “Ghosting,” and lifted Raige to new heights of fame.

Jump to the present. Cypher returns home from another long deployment to learn that his son Kitai (Jaden Smith) longs to be just like him, but like many teenagers, his intense desire to be like his legendary general father has him doing a few dumb things and he fails his first try at becoming a Ranger.  Plus Kitai also feels some guilt by not being able to save his sister, Senshi (Zoë Isabella Kravitz), years earlier from an Ursa attack which ultimately killed her.

In an attempt to repair the rift between father and son, Kitai’s mother, Faia,(Sophie Okonedo) suggests that Cypher take him on a trip and spend some time together. In the hull is an Ursa being transported from Nova Prime.  However their ship, The Hesper, is damaged during an asteroid storm in space, crashes and splits into two pieces on Earth. In the aftermath, Cypher is gravely wounded and Kitai is now forced to navigate alone on the brutal, forbidden planet full of highly evolved animals.

Kitai must find the wreckage of the tail section and locate the emergency beacon. In this life-and-death expedition, Kitai needs to send a signal for a rescue ship in order to save his father, all before he meets up with the escaped Ursa.

M. Night Shyamalan is back on track with AFTER EARTH and the director does what he does best in all his movies. He gives the audience something new and different. Shyamalan lets the audience experience the journey with Kitai and his fear of the unknown. He builds the tension by not letting us see the creature throughout the sci-fi drama.

AFTER EARTH is totally out of character for a-lister Will Smith and it’s nothing we’ve seen him in before. His role as a father watching his child venture out into the “world” is something every parent struggles with. Nevermind the Smiths are real-life Dad and son and Jaden Smith brings a lot of physicality and maturity to the role.

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AFTER EARTH is the first movie to be shot with the Sony F65 4K digital camera, a state-of-the-art motion picture camera. DP Peter Suschitzky’s lush scenes in the Humboldt Redwoods State Park in northern California and of Costa Rica near the Arenal Volcano give the film a very eerie look of an Earth left by humans. Production designer Tom Sanders effectively places the audience onto a long abandoned planet, while utlilizing a distinct look to the humans’ new home of Nova Prime.

Visual Effects Supervisor Jonathan Rothbart is responsible for creating the Ranger’s weapon of choice, the cutlass. This cool staff is comprised of two blades that protrude in a number of different configurations on command. He also gives the viewer a harrowing crash scene of the sleek space ship, The Hesper. A mention has to go to costume designer Amy Westcott’s futuristic and organic life suits and uniforms. It’s a beautiful film to watch.

A personal favorite, composer James Newton Howard’s score gives AFTER EARTH its rich, powerful impact. With an original story by Will Smith, Shyamalan returns to the familiar theme of the Parent – Child relationship. This easily could have been a mother-daughter Ranger team, but it was refreshing to see a movie that emphasizes the important role of Dads. With a calming, “take-a-knee” approach from Will Smith’s Cypher, we are witness to Jaden Smith’s Kitai crossing over from youth into the beginnings of adulthood.

Every parent will connect with this father attempting to bond, teach and protect his son.

In addition to Shyamalan having a screenplay credit, writer Gary Whitta’s solid script envelopes the theme that we send our kids out into the world every day and we’ve taught them all we can. After that, they’re on their own. This is what will resonate with many parents and is AFTER EARTH’s emotional core.

It’s my favorite film of the summer and AFTER EARTH is totally entertaining.

4 stars

The film opens Friday, May 31st in theaters.

AFTER EARTH has been rated PG-13 by the MPAA for SCI-FI ACTION VIOLENCE AND SOME DISTURBING IMAGES.

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Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of AFTER EARTH In St. Louis

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A crash landing leaves teenager Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) and his legendary father Cypher (Will Smith) stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after cataclysmic events forced humanity’s escape. With Cypher critically injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help, facing uncharted terrain, evolved animal species that now rule the planet, and an unstoppable alien creature that escaped during the crash. Father and son must learn to work together and trust one another if they want any chance of returning home.

After writing the story for AFTER EARTH, Will Smith – also a producer of the film – would turn over the writing reins to Gary Whitta and M. Night Shyamalan. Shyamalan would also direct the movie.  Smith called Shyamalan on his birthday, and Shyamalan told Smith how great Jaden Smith was in The Karate Kid.  Will Smith said, “Well, we do have a movie idea in the works…” and they took off from there.

“Night is a master of building suspense and fear,” he says, explaining why Shyamalan was the perfect choice for After Earth. “If there were a single thing that I would say is clearly Night’s genius, it’s how to take a single, still image and terrify you with it.  There can be no movement – nothing happening, really – and still, you’re riveted.  He is so good at setting the shot, setting the lighting, and setting the moment.”

“I’m fascinated by the question of why human beings fear the unknown,” says Shyamalan. “In our earliest days as cave-people, that was really important – fear could keep us safe.  Fear could keep you alive.  But now, we’ll fear a new job or a new relationship, because we don’t know what’s going to happen – and that’s not necessarily a good thing.  Playing with that in a movie is a fun thing, and in this movie, it’s about a father teaching a son how to overcome that.  It’s a wonderful lesson, because if you can learn how to control your fear of the unknown, you can do anything.”

Enter for your chance to receive a pair of passes to the advance screening of AFTER EARTH on May 29th at 7:00 PM in St. Louis.

Answer the following question:

AFTER EARTH is about the relationship between a father and his son. Tell us your favorite Parent & Child film.

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No purchase necessary. Void where restricted or prohibited by law. At the screening seating is not guaranteed and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Refer to screening pass for further restrictions. Screening pass winners will be drawn at random and notified via email. Limit two (admit-one) passes per person. Must be age 13 or over to enter.

This has been rated PG-13 by the MPAA for SCI-FI ACTION VIOLENCE AND SOME DISTURBING IMAGES.

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© 2013 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Columbia Pictures presents an Overbrook Entertainment / Blinding Edge Pictures production, a film by M. Night Shyamalan, After Earth.  Starring Jaden Smith and Will Smith. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Produced by Caleeb Pinkett, Jada Pinkett Smith & Will Smith, James Lassiter, and M. Night Shyamalan.  Story by Will Smith. Screenplay by Gary Whitta and M. Night Shyamalan.  Executive Producer is E. Bennett Walsh. Director of Photography is Peter Suschitzky, ASC. Production Designer is Tom Sanders.  Editor is Steven Rosenblum, A. C. E.  Visual Effects Supervisor is Jonathan Rothbart.  Costume Designer is Amy Westcott. Music by James Newton Howard. Co-Producers are Ashwin Rajan and John Rusk.

AFTER EARTH
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GIVEAWAY – Win An AFTER EARTH Prize Pack

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Set to hit theaters on May 31st, AFTER EARTH begins more than one thousand years in the future – in fact, one thousand years after humanity was forced to abandon the only home they had ever known.

Legendary General Cypher Raige (played by Will Smith) returns from an extended tour of duty to his estranged family, ready to be a father to his 13-year-old son, Kitai (played by Jaden Smith). When an asteroid storm damages their craft, they crash-land on a now unfamiliar and dangerous Earth. As his father lies dying in the cockpit, Kitai must trek across the hostile terrain to recover their rescue beacon. His whole life, Kitai has wanted nothing more than to be a soldier like his father. Today, he gets his chance.

To celebrate the theatrical release of AFTER EARTH, WAMG is doing a giveaway!

Two (2) winners will receive an AFTER EARTH Prize Pack, including:

  • 1 T-shirt
  • 1 Titanium bracelet

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Answer the following:

AFTER EARTH’s screenplay is by Gary Whitta and M. Night Shyamalan. 

Whitta is the former Editor-in-Chief of PC Gamer magazine and writer of what 2010 film?

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1. YOU MUST BE A US RESIDENT. PRIZE WILL ONLY BE SHIPPED TO US ADDRESSES. NO P.O. BOXES.

2. SEND YOUR FULL NAME and ANSWER TO: michelle@wearemoviegeeks.com.

3. WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM ALL QUALIFYING ENTRIES. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PRIZES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED.

The giveaway ends 11:59 a.m. PT on May 28th, 2013.

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A crash landing leaves teenager Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) and his legendary father Cypher (Will Smith) stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after cataclysmic events forced humanity’s escape. With Cypher critically injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help, facing uncharted terrain, evolved animal species that now rule the planet, and an unstoppable alien creature that escaped during the crash. Father and son must learn to work together and trust one another if they want any chance of returning home.

Columbia Pictures presents an Overbrook Entertainment / Blinding Edge Pictures production, a film by M. Night Shyamalan, AFTER EARTH. Starring Jaden Smith and Will Smith. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Produced by Caleeb Pinkett, Jada Pinkett Smith & Will Smith, James Lassiter, and M. Night Shyamalan. Story by Will Smith. Screenplay by Gary Whitta and M. Night Shyamalan.  Executive Producer is E. Bennett Walsh.  Director of Photography is Peter Suschitzky, ASC. Production Designer is Tom Sanders.  Editor is Steven Rosenblum, A. C. E.  Visual Effects Supervisor is Jonathan Rothbart.  Costume Designer is Amy Westcott.  Music by James Newton Howard.  Co-Producers are Ashwin Rajan and John Rusk.

AFTER EARTH has been rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for Sci-Fi Action Violence and Some Disturbing Images.

AFTER EARTH
opens in theaters
May 31st!

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Check Out The New AFTER EARTH Spot

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A new TV spot for director M. Night Shyamalan’s AFTER EARTH has come online and it looks thrilling.

Even the film’s screenwriter Gary Whitta tweeted, “This new #AfterEarth spot is sweet! Love that shot of the armada evacuating Earth.”

If you missed it earlier today, Will Smith and Jaden Smith joined in for their first ever live Google+ hangout to discuss AFTER EARTH. The event was moderated by futurist Ray Kurzweil, Google’s director of engineering. Joining Kurzweil was Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX and the co-founder of Tesla Motors and PayPal; the environmental advocate, explorer and filmmaker Alexandra Cousteau, granddaughter of Jacques-Yves Cousteau and NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, an Indian American astronaut and a United States Navy officer who holds the record for longest space flight by a woman

A crash landing leaves teenager Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) and his legendary father Cypher (Will Smith) stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after cataclysmic events forced humanity’s escape. With Cypher critically injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help, facing uncharted terrain, evolved animal species that now rule the planet, and an unstoppable alien creature that escaped during the crash. Father and son must learn to work together and trust one another if they want any chance of returning home.

Columbia Pictures presents an Overbrook Entertainment/Blinding Edge Pictures production directed by M. Night Shyamalan from a screenplay by Gary Whitta and M. Night Shyamalan and a story by Will Smith , and produced by Caleeb Pinkett, Jada Pinkett Smith & Will Smith, James Lassiter, and M. Night Shyamalan.

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New Trailer For M. Night Shyamalan’s AFTER EARTH Hits

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Scheduled for a June 7th release, M. Night Shyamalan returns 3 months from today to summer cinemas with the themes he does best – home in peril, unseen forces at work and the love between a parent and child.

Check out the emotional, new trailer and final poster for AFTER EARTH.

It was announced in early 2012 that AFTER EARTH would be the first major motion picture to be shot using Sony’s groundbreaking F65 CineAlta digital production camera. Shyamalan commented, “I couldn’t be any happier with the F65, which is amazing since I’m a ‘film guy’ and I thought I’d die a ‘film guy.’ It’s a digital media that’s warm and has humanity in it which is obviously the most important thing to me.” My opinion has never swayed – the Oscar-nominated director remains one of the most creative, innovative filmmakers working today.

A crash landing leaves teenager Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) and his legendary father Cypher (Will Smith) stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after cataclysmic events forced humanity’s escape. With Cypher critically injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help, facing uncharted terrain, evolved animal species that now rule the planet, and an unstoppable alien creature that escaped during the crash. Father and son must learn to work together and trust one another if they want any chance of returning home.

With a screenplay by Gary Whitta and M. Night Shyamalan from a story by Will Smith, AFTER EARTH is produced by Caleeb Pinkett, Will Smith, James Lassiter, Jada Pinkett Smith and M. Night Shyamalan. Check out the AFTER EARTH Comic Con panel HERE.

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M. Night Shyamalan’s AFTER EARTH Trailer Lands

Check out the futuristic first teaser for M. Night Shyamalan’s AFTER EARTH. Screenwriter Gary Whitta’s, writer of the THE BOOK OF ELI, and the director’s collaboration soars into theaters on June 7, 2013.

A crash landing leaves teenager Kitai Raige (Jaden Smith) and his legendary father Cypher (Will Smith) stranded on Earth, 1,000 years after cataclysmic events forced humanity’s escape. With Cypher critically injured, Kitai must embark on a perilous journey to signal for help, facing uncharted terrain, evolved animal species that now rule the planet, and an unstoppable alien creature that escaped during the crash. Father and son must learn to work together and trust one another if they want any chance of returning home.

For more on what transpired prior to Earth’s global disaster, here’s the timeline video that came online at the film’s official site earlier this summer.

Smith has morphed somewhat into a present-day Charlton Heston. Early in their careers both had star-making turns in dramas while also managing to find time to delve into the world of science-fiction. Oscar-winner Heston went from Moses and Judah Ben Hur to playing an astronaut in PLANET OF THE APES, a futuristic cop in SOYLENT GREEN and the last man on Earth in THE OMEGA MAN. Two-time Academy Award nominee Smith has gone back and forth between the genres with SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION, ALI and PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS (even SEVEN POUNDS) followed by his own OMEGA MAN – I AM LEGEND – as well as ID4, I, ROBOT, and MEN IN BLACK.

As for Shyamalan, I already have my pro-Night flags waving in the air for what surely will be an epic adventure. Ever the optimist, I’m very excited to see what he’s got in store for us. Recently the director tweeted news on the follow up to 2010’s DEVIL – “the 2nd Night Chronicles movie will be shot in 2013.”

With a screenplay by Gary Whitta and M. Night Shyamalan from a story by Will Smith, AFTER EARTH is produced by Caleeb Pinkett, Will Smith, James Lassiter, Jada Pinkett Smith and M. Night Shyamalan.

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M. Night Shyamalan’s AFTER EARTH First Motion Picture Shot With Sony’s F65 Camera

The latest film from the production company Overbrook Entertainment and acclaimed director M. Night Shyamalan, AFTER EARTH, scheduled for release next year (June 7, 2013) by Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Columbia Pictures, is the first major motion picture to be shot using Sony’s groundbreaking F65 CineAlta™ digital production camera.

Shyamalan commented, “I couldn’t be any happier with the F65, which is amazing since I’m a ‘film guy’ and I thought I’d die a ‘film guy.’ It’s a digital media that’s warm and has humanity in it which is obviously the most important thing to me.”

“The F65 is like a great leap forward,” said director of photography, Peter Suschitzky. “As soon as I did testing of the F65, I was immensely impressed by the amount of detail it captures, by its incredible flexibility, from low lights to high lights, and its great contrast range. It really is a camera for the future and I’m going to use it again on a number of films.”

In January 2012, Sony began worldwide deliveries of the F65 camera to meet the incredibly high demand from production professionals.  Approximately 400 units were pre-ordered, and several other high-profile productions are also planned to be shot with the F65.

“This movie is the perfect first project for the F65,” said Alec Shapiro, senior vice president at Sony Electronics. “The combination of an innovative moviemaker and a script with incredibly high production values will test the limits of this camera and its powerful feature set. The result is sure to be a unique and visually immersive entertainment experience for the movie-going consumer.”

The F65 camera’s unprecedented 8K image sensor, with approximately 20 total megapixels, offers higher image fidelity than any other digital cinema production camera. With 16-bit Linear RAW file output capability, the F65 creates the gateway to an end-to-end 4K file-based mastering workflow.

In response to the strong interest in Sony’s new F65 CineAlta™ camera from the filmmaking community, Sony Pictures Studios plans to host workshops on digital workflows supporting the F65. The workshops, beginning in March, are designed to educate qualified directors, cinematographers and other film industry professionals.

AFTER EARTH, starring Will Smith and Jaden Smith, is the storyof a father and son who crash land on Earth, one thousand years after it has been abandoned by mankind. The father is captured by a remaining Earth-dwelling force, leading his son to find and save him.

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