The Buried Secret

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Heather and I just got done watching "The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan" on the SciFi channel.

What a fantastic way to spend an evening.

If you're not familiar, a SciFi crew was given access to the set of "The Village", Night's new movie coming out next week, and were told to do a straightforward interview. In the process of their filming, they uncovered a secret in Night's past.

The scuttlebutt around this movie is that it's fake and that Night's people are just saying it's fake to hide the truth. I really don't care either way. It was just fun to watch.

I'm sure they'll run it again, and if you're a fan of his movies, you need to watch this documentary. It's worth the time.

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I have to say that I really enjoyed Nights documentary. When I saw it for the first time on the Sci-Fi channel, It FREAKED me out. I found the DVD at Best Buy and just had to have it. I also have to say that I was quite disappointed to find out it was a hoax. Even if it was, they did a heck of a job of making me a believer.

The scariest part of the film was when the doc crew went to see the farm house and the moment the real estate lady opened the bedroom door and the crow came out and you DID see someone in the mirror. TOO WIERD!!! anyway, I would definitely consider recommending this show to everyone to see. However, if you haven't seen any of nights movies, please watch them first. My friend that I showed it too didn't see the movies and didn't understand what was going on.

As for me, I believe.....

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