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An Amrican Werewolf in London was a fun little ride. I happened to watch this as a young Wanger after seeing the Howling, which scared me as a little 7 years old. This one was a slow burn that was amazing. It's probably my favorite movie about Werewolves and probably a complete story that was great. Also, I have some love for Silver Bullet as well.
The 6th Sense was great and after watching it the first time you are able to see the hints left behind as you mentioned, but that reveal the very first time that Bruce was actually dead was completely flooring. I wished I paid attention the first time because that red door was a giveaway. The downside was after this M. Night tried to recreate the twist ending in his movies after that, which a lot have failed and his best movies were his first few. Sixth Sense, Signs, and Unbreakable. The rest have been blah or horrid. His latest one Knock at the Cabin was ok for a one time viewing and don't see myself watching again.
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The 6th Sense was great and after watching it the first time you are able to see the hints left behind as you mentioned, but that reveal the very first time that Bruce was actually dead was completely flooring. I wished I paid attention the first time because that red door was a giveaway. The downside was after this M. Night tried to recreate the twist ending in his movies after that, which a lot have failed and his best movies were his first few. Sixth Sense, Signs, and Unbreakable. The rest have been blah or horrid. His latest one Knock at the Cabin was ok for a one time viewing and don't see myself watching again.
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