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I really liked it. I agree with the people saying that this movie isn't being reviewed—people are just bashing M. Night. As for kids not "rapping" anymore, maybe none of you saying this are actually in-touch with real teens. I have a kid who just graduated high school, and although he wouldn't be caught dead rapping,

If you'd paid attention in watching "The Village":

I don't agree. I guess my take on the book was that it was fairly thoughtful, and insightful, showing both the good and bad parts of the people involved. And I thought, "Gee, if this is what working on a movie is all about—sign me up!" The people all worked hard, but they were having fun, too, and allowed to be

First, the movie script was written before he even had that meeting with Disney, so he didn't change it up because of that meeting. And it's not Leguizamo. He DID want to make the movie his own way, true.

Did you even read The Man Who Heard Voices? He wasn't "insufferable" to work with by any means.Everyone liked working with him. There were times he lost his cool, (from the stress of making a big-budget movie) and would later apologize. The actors and crew all really loved working with him. If that wasn't the case, I