First thing's first. You all know that I tend to bitch more about movies rather than recommending them. So it really shouldn't come as a surprise to many of you.
As for the movie, I don't know which cinema you guys who've already seen this movie were in. But the cinema I watched The Crappening in, apparently showed the full unaltered print of the movie. How do I know this you ask? Well I personally counted at least 15 times where the boom mic literally fell into frame.
That's this guy here:

Apparently FOX released a memo to all the theaters saying: "Crop the film to a point where the mic is invisible."
To me this is just flat out ridiculous. I really don't give a shit if it was even intentional in the first place.
Besides, implementing the boom, will never out stage this classic boomstick:
So am I mad? Yeah a little bit....more like pissed off from wasting my time with this. I guess you could say that I'm in dire need of receiving my time back.
Personally Shyamalan to me is a fucking gimmick. A One-hit wonder boy, with his one and only The Sixth Sense.
Okay...Okay...
Maybe a One and a Half-Hit wonder, since Signs did rank in quite a few $$$.
But even so, the guy is not that cracked up to be.
BurningLeaves wrote:To quote family guy, the source of all wisdom, this movie 'insists upon itself' and since when could Wahlburg not act? Or was it just the lack of a gun in hand throwing him off?
I'm a Marky Mark fan myself. In fact, my favorite role of his is Boogie Nights (insisting the lack of gun in hand). But the acting was beyond horrible in this movie, it was painful. Very painful. I really think the source of this problem was that Ding-Dong here said, "Take 1. There. That's a wrap."