Videogum Home - designed by Guilherme Rosa

 

May 30, 2008

M. Night Shyamalan's Spooky Improv Everywhere Rip-Off

As if I could get any more not at all excited about M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening, now I see this:

HAHAHHAHAHA. No, lady on the street, "this is not good." I'm glad to see that when critical reception to Shyamalan's film was not going very well, he was smart enough to bring in everyone's favorite element, performance art. So fool proof. Who doesn't love performance art besides everyone who's ever seen it? I'm imagining that it will be a popular trend even after the movie is released, when ticket holders express themselves by interpretively throwing themselves off of construction sites and using the powerful metaphor of hanging themselves from all the trees.

And just in case you were wondering, this "experiment" has been edited. The raw footage is even more boring and unimaginative.

Posted by Gabe at 11:05 AM in
Tags:  |  |  |  |  |




2 Comments

Wasn't this a Truth commercial?

Posted by: Lindsay profile link at 05/30/08 11:21 AM  | Reply
Score = 0 Vote up Vote down

I'm pretty sure that at the end of The Happening it turns out it was SPOILER ALERT cigarettes.

Posted by: Gabe profile link  in reply to  Lindsay's comment at 05/30/08 11:23 AM  | Reply
Score = 0 Vote up Vote down

Leave a comment


Staff

  • Founder/Editor-In-Chief: Scott Lapatine
  • Senior Editor: Gabe Delahaye
  • Executive Editor: Amrit Singh

Info

Contact

You Can Make It Up logo
Gabe loves fan fiction. You Can Make It Up features his own personal alternate adventures starring some of our favorite characters.

You Can Make It Up: People Tell Carrie Prejean What An Asshole She Is

Carrie Prejean turned the video camera off, put on some clothes, and stepped out of her house. It was a beautiful day outside. The air smelled like apples, and the late morning light hit the world in just such a...

MORE »

The Hunt For The Worst Movie Of All Time logo
After watching Death Sentence, a terrible movie starring Kevin Bacon as a father in search of vigilante justice directed by Saw's James Wan, Gabe embarked on The Hunt For The Worst Movie of All Time. This is his sad journey.

The Hunt For The Worst Movie Of All Time: In The Land Of The Women

If you are a sassy and sarcastic young man in an American sitcom who represents the sitcom writer's desire that a nerdy Jewish teenager can somehow be the desirable romantic hero in this world, then eventually you will get a...

MORE »

Monsters' Ball logo
This week's five highest rated comments as voted on by you, the lowest rated comment as voted on by you, and the editor's choice.

Monsters' Ball: The Week's Best Comments

I shouldn't even be here right now. I SHOULD BE GETTING INTO MY COSTUME! If I don't hurry, my facepaint won't be dry before I get to the MOONVIE theater, and everyone will be like "hahah, you look like you're...

MORE »

Double Dog logo
Blogging about TV and movies isn't all fun and videogames. Every week, Lindsay or Gabe will be presented with a physical or mental challenge that tests their bravery,patience, and taste.

Double Dog: I Took A TV Bus Tour Alone In A "Just Jack" Tshirt

The Challenge: I had to go on a 3.5 hour bus tour of totally random TV and film locations in New York City. Alone, and wearing a specific ridiculous tshirt. And I had to find someone to take my picture...

MORE »

Videogum Movie Club logo
Let's all go to the movies, and let's all see the same movie, and let's discuss it here.

The Videogum Movie Club: 2012

Uh. OK. Well, first let's address what this movie did well, like the disappointed parents we are (or at least that I am), recognizing that the negative feedback won't be useful or constructive if it isn't preceded by something positive....

MORE »