M.Night Shyamalan sat with “American Film Institute” to talk about who gave him the permission to make “The Sixth Sense” and how he dived into filmmaking. The video is posted below and it’s a short clip, yet a important one for the fans, specially for those who are inspiring directors and writers.
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this guys a genius. what he’s really good at is suspense. he just needs to make another suspense movie thats all.
thats his food. suspense thrillers.
This goes to show you that M.Night is a true Filmmaker that makes what he wants to film and not what the studio wants him to film. He does his movies and everyone has his mark on them. Not too many directors who work in Hollywood can do that.
Well said. And, I agree with you, John.