does anyone know what is going on with Shyamalan and him just walking away from this documentary they singed on to do? It sounds like both camps are about to brawl over this thing.
Is Shyamalan just that private that suddenly asking personal qustions got him all in a huff?
It depends on what the understandings were in the first place. It sounds like the documentarians veered well off the “about film” context of the documentary that project was sold to Shyamalan under, and started aggressively poking around into his past and private life, despite his express wishes to the contrary.
Hell, they’re almost bragging about it. The documentarian Greene sounds like a complete asshole.
maybe a little from column a and a little from column B.
Totally speculating here, but I’d imagine that Shyamalan is okay talking about certain aspects of his personal life but maybe Sci Fi started rubbing salt in an old wound?
I have heard that the documentary, The Buried Secret of M. Night Shyamalan, is… …a hoax, ala the “Blair Witch Project”, perpetrated with Shyamalan’s approval.
I think astro hit it on the head. A behind-the-scenes ‘making of’ documentary is generally considered to be a puff piece. They usually show the film and filmmakers in the most flattering light possible. So if these guys started digging around for negative information, I’m sure Shyamalan feels perfectly justified in walking away from the side project.
Hang on… I fail to see where you infer that. Your link specifically says
So he knew from the beginning that they were making a “mocumentary” with specifically misleading bits of info. There’s nothing in the article that indicates that he wasn’t also made aware of how they were going to market the special. Indeed, if he hadn’t been aware that they were going to market it this way, wouldn’t he have spoken up a month ago when they were trashing his reputation over every major news outlet?
Let’s say for a minute he didn’t know. Pretend you’re M. Night. You make a mocumentary. You think everything’s peachy keen. Suddenly you start hearing news reports about how uncooperative you are, that the SciFi people will never work with you again, and that they’re seeking legal counsel to see if it’s okay for them to air the show. Now you’re rightfully concerned about not only your professional reputation, but also how they’re going to edit the special you’ve worked on. Wouldn’t you make a few phone calls to find out WTF is going on? Who in their right mind is going to keep you in the dark at that point?? He’s had to have known for at least a month.
I’m glad this came out before the thing aired, otherwise I might have watched and been incredibly pissed off. I hate being manipulated like that.
I’d just like to chime in here to say how happy, no downright relieved, I am to find out that this whole thing is a hoax. I’ve been sitting in my livingroom for the past three hours with every light on in the entire apartment wondering how the hell I’m going to sleep tonight.
Famous Peter Jackson mockumentary Forgotten Silver was played in New Zealand like that, and a ood percentage of the viewing public were really angry. They got mad at Peter Jackson, and at the TV channel, when really it was clear they were embarrassed that they were so easily duped by something that was, if you watched it, blatantly obviously fake.
So if there’s a backlash about this thing, then it is not unprecedented. Some people do not like practical jokes like this.
Mmm… I don’t see it as quite the same thing. His movies, ultimately, are fiction. There’s no way you could pass something like “Unbreakable” as non-fiction. Therefore I don’t see fact that there are twists at the end as necessarily manipulations… more a neat little trick on the moviegoer, who IMHO has become incredibly passive and needs to start really thinking about movies again.
The crap the publicists pulled in this case is nowhere near the same thing. Having a semi-serious documentary and pulling a Night-twist at the end would be one thing. Trashing (with his approval) his reputation, making it out to be this Really Big Thing, purporting it to be TRUE, is another altogether.
I compare it to something like this: I like to watch the History Channel. One day I see an ad for a documentary by two people who have a reputation for semi-serious work, claiming to have brand-new evidence about Jack the Ripper. Uncovering a huge secret one no one has heard of before. Ad plays constantly, has snippets of historians saying “it’s an amazing discovery.” Then it airs, and turns out to be an hour-long advertisement for “From Hell.” I’d be pissed. Not like the people who waited hours to see what was in Al Capone’s vault, but still.
Keep fiction fiction, non-fiction non-fiction, is all I’m asking. Maybe I’m being a bit petulant and petty, but that’s just how I feel. Incidentally, I didn’t fall for the Blair Witch thing.