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  • 4:27 - :48 perfect.

  • 2:08 - YIKES!

  • can anyone tell me the COUNSELLING APPROACH used by the therapist, Malcolm in this movie? just a brief explanation on why pls...

  • very good, complex, intriguing movie.the soundtrack is also one of a kind.check out "The Mothman Prophecies"as well.You'll find a lot of similarities between the two movies.

  • I've been wondering how to get sixth sense?

    I know it is born with it..

    but to get in other ways?

  • You would have to move to a reality/universe where that is possible.

  • huh ??? (blurr ...)

  • you would need to experiance death in some way weather it is u that dies and get resusitated or seeing someone else actually die.

  • @NurulShAA hi dear ive the sence sice my child hood, even i told to my parents ay that timeas its geting me through from dreams when withinn one moth its coming true in child hood actually inevr notive this but now in concious about it, aslo im proving to my relative and nearest friends too, cause im not dare to say to the public thats much i getiing. its true....

  • Is the other guy (the darker skinned one) the vet who killed Gibsons wife in Signs?

  • Yes he is. The "darker sinned" guy, who is the director of The Sixth Sense appears in all of the movies that he directs and produces.

    In The Sixth Sense - The Doctor at the beginning of the movie;

    In Signs - The Veterinarian, like you said;

    In The Village - The guard that is sitting at the table, looking at the Newspaper towards the end of the movie;

    In Lady in the Water - The guy who is writing the story who lives with his sister;

    In The Happening - One of the victims.

    It's interesting.

  • in The Happening he is not one of the victims but the voice of the man who sends messages to the wife

  • was he in Unbreakable?

  • @h0opman31 Yes.

  • This movie made me be scared for months about ghost and stuff like those, but seriously he did very but very well and James N Howard made one again of the most beautifull soundtrack for the movie!

  • MY FAVORITE MOVIE, Very great, lot of sensibility.

  • Its the guy from Whitecastle!!

  • wow, you are stupid. that's M. Night Shyamalan. Not Kal Penn.

  • Ive only come to realise how many of my best films that I like due to the musical themes are mostly done by James Newton. Last of the Mohicans for one.

    Its really funny how you start lookong more into movies such as the musical composers as a an alternative source ro favourite directors

  • did jnh do last of the mochians?

    I thought that was just Edel. and Jones.

    Maybe though, JNH often writes just themes for films, such as Dante's Peak.

  • I think James Newton Howard is absolutely splendid. He is not my favorite composer, but, if i were to make a movie, he'd be my first choice to hire. This is because his music ALWAYS serves the film first and foremost. It has no ego. As a film composer, you should not want to call too much attention to yourself because you'd be taking it AWAY from the actual film.

  • @godswiph He and Hans Zimmer!

  • I disagree. I think that his score in this movie, and all of the Shyamalan movies are extremely memorable.

    Especially in Signs, where the 3-note motif is used throughout. I'll always remember it.

  • Yeah the Signs soundtrack was brilliant. I think the Sixth Sense and Signs is his best work so far.

  • hey i have this music

  • An incredible movie and a very talented composer.

  • you're not kidding.. amazing composer, amazing.

  • yes . almost all is music bonds very well with the movies

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