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signs
Starring:
Mel
Gibson, Joaquin Phoenix, Rury Culkin, Patricia Kalember, Cherry
Jones, Abigail Breslin, M. Night Shyamalan
Genre:
Thriller, Science Fiction, Supernatural
Plot:
Everything that farmer Graham Hess (Mel Gibson) assumed about
the world is changed when he discovers a message - an intricate
pattern of circles and lines - carved into his crops. As he investigates
the unfolding mystery, what he finds will forever alter the lives
of his brother (Joaquin Phoenix) and children (Rory Culkin, Abigail
Breslin). Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan takes moviegoers
on a new journey with his film "Signs," a unique story
that explores the mysterious real-life phenomena of crop signs
and the effects they have on one man and his family. - (touchstonepictures.go.com)
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Screenwriter(s): M. Night Shyamalan
Filming
Location(s):
Pennsylvania
Studio: Touchstone
Pictures
Release
Date:
August 2, 2002
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"Signs" DVD
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DVD
Features:
* Making Signs - Exclusive six-part documentary
exploring the movie from idea to marketing
* 5 Deleted Scenes
* Storyboards: Multi-Angle Feature
* M.Night Shyamalan's First Alien Film
* Widescreen anamorphic format
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"Signs" Movie Review ***1/2 out of ****:
Are
there no coincidences in life? Do most of the events both good and
bad that occur in our everyday lives happen for a reason, and could
the occurrence of these often timely events in some way be beyond
our control? "Signs," starring Mel Gibson and directed by
M. Night Shyamalan ("The Sixth Sense," 1999), investigated
this idea as it examined the possibility that miracles (signs) do
happen. It's all a matter of how we see things, was what Mel Gibson's
character, Graham Hess, told us the film, and it was implied that
this partially depends on the strength of our faith...READ
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