<div style='font: 11pt "EngraversGothic BT", "Copperplate Gothic Light"; text-align: left; '>I'm starting to tire of these directors that use the same pattern over and over again. Sixth Sense was great; Unbreakable was pretty damn good. By this movie, the pattern starts to get old. The whole collective ending shit. Like we're going to say, "oooo ahhh ohhh" because M. Night knows how to start from the ending and write the movie backwards. He makes a great movie like Sixth Sense, so he thinks he can capitalize on the same idea over and over again. Well, frankly, the ending really disappointed me.
On that same note, I hope Darren Aronofsky (Pi, Requiem for a Dream) changes his style for his next movie, too. Both were really good movies, and acid would be the last thing I would touch before seeing RfaD, but he maintains that same depressing yet unrealistic style, as well as that same camera trick that he still uses. It seems like these kind of directors get famous and then rely on the same tricks to get them a paycheck. At least Kevin Smith knows how to change his style a bit, despite his "underground" status.</div>
On that same note, I hope Darren Aronofsky (Pi, Requiem for a Dream) changes his style for his next movie, too. Both were really good movies, and acid would be the last thing I would touch before seeing RfaD, but he maintains that same depressing yet unrealistic style, as well as that same camera trick that he still uses. It seems like these kind of directors get famous and then rely on the same tricks to get them a paycheck. At least Kevin Smith knows how to change his style a bit, despite his "underground" status.</div>
Rosalina: But you didn't.
Robert: But I DON'T.
Rosalina: You sure that's right?
Robert: I was going to HAVE told you they'd come?
Rosalina: No.
Robert: The subjunctive?
Rosalina: That's not the subjunctive.
Robert: I don't think the syntax has been invented yet.
Rosalina: It would have had to have had been.
Robert: Had to have...had...been? That can't be right.
Robert: But I DON'T.
Rosalina: You sure that's right?
Robert: I was going to HAVE told you they'd come?
Rosalina: No.
Robert: The subjunctive?
Rosalina: That's not the subjunctive.
Robert: I don't think the syntax has been invented yet.
Rosalina: It would have had to have had been.
Robert: Had to have...had...been? That can't be right.