Cap'n Nick wrote:After all of the ego inflation he gave himself in Lady in the Water I'm surprised he can fit his head back into the studio.
Radical Dreamer wrote:...Aren't horror flicks (or at least pseudo-thrillers) his forte, though? I haven't even watched it, but from the small things I have seen, the show Avatar never struck me as anything he would be doing. But, I guess we'll just have to see. XD
Tom Dincht wrote:He'd play Aapa...
*emphasis added*Wingzero22 wrote:His work as a writer.
Lady in the Water
The Village
Signs
Unbreakable
Stuart Little
The Sixth Sense
That one credit card commercial
His work as a director.
Lady in the Water
The Village
Signs
Unbreakable
The Sixth Sense
That one credit card commercial
His work as an actor
Lady in the Water
The Village
Signs
Unbreakable
The Sixth Sense
That one credit card commercial
There you go. For him to work on Avatar, he will have to be the writer, director and an actor in the movie.
Wingzero22
dyzzispell wrote:Funny thing, when I was watching XMen 3, I saw this kid and thought he'd make the perfect live action Aang, if they ever did a movie...
... and then the Shyamalan news came along.
Anyway, this is the only in-movie pic I could find of Cameron Bright...
But here he is WITH hair.
At least, I thought he'd make a good Aang, but by the time the movie were to start filming, he'd be too old anyway... >.>
Tenshi no Ai wrote:From ANN:
"M. Night Shyamalan has signed a deal with Paramount Pictures to write, direct, and produce a trilogy of live-action films based on Nikelodeon's Avatar: The Last Airbender. The project is unrelated to James Cameron's upcoming film Avatar, which was also announced yesterday."
Just watched Lady in the Water last night, too. Hm, although his movies involve the supernatural, I can't picture him doing this one really...
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