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julia
in **
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 | 10:09 PM
duh, there's no site to prove, however, the DOC. of M.N.S is really interesting eew.. show us the site of M. Night so we can log on and see if its for real and we will shut up... |
Julia
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 | 10:24 PM
ew... in rsponse with the sci-fi (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/07/20/entertainment/main630733.shtml) admitting the what so called"hoax" on the docu of M.Night, obviously,M.Night didnt like it and cursed them to stop and admit that its a hoax (otherwise he will use voodoo hehe)when they, the people who documented it pushed their way to prove something, i mean c'mon, why do you need to explain if you know that its for exposure only, try to dig deep in.... they are hding something.... 
M.Night is stinking so he is starting to clean the mess up  |
neeraj
in hyderabad
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Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 | 11:57 PM
man i sure for feel itz for real. anyway can somebody gimme the chatting www in documentry???????????????? |
Julia
in **
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Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 | 11:16 PM
URLS posted here are all jokes! eww...
ask M>Night, he knows his chat rooms 
P.S. we all are interested to know  |
Raychl
in USA
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Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 | 06:02 PM
My friend and I watched the doc and thought it was very intriguing. Whether or not this doc was real or a hoax, we got hooked. We want to find the website they used, whether its fake or not. Let us know, Manoj is a pretty interesting fellow... |
ram kishore
in INDIA
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Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 | 03:27 AM
what was the website used in the documentary? wen they talked to the phychic person in the chat room? |
villager1
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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 | 05:23 PM
what is the website in the movie cause if anyone knows id like to go there please my email is .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
Karin
in Isrel
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Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 | 07:14 AM
mmmm ...
I don`t understood
you can help me with my problem or give me some site that in him I can find someont to help me ...
my icq iz 236960717
pleas i`m waiting for an unswer ...
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Karin
in Israel
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Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 | 07:23 AM
thank to all the people who answer me ... i want to stay in tach with some of you ..
I try alot but me english is very bad
remember that i`m from israel
kiss .......... |
unknown.....
in lebanon
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Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 | 04:15 AM
i know all your secrets ... life would be borring without secrets ... don't u think?...hahaha then u're life manog is so borrrrrrrrring ... if it will stay... |
Stephanie
in Kentucky
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 | 12:08 PM
Bottom Line Night is a genius anyway you spin it. The way he makes movies is fresh, inventive, and it's not the same 8 dollar ticket experience you pay to have on Friday or Saturday night, his movies are very entertaining and forces you to ask yourself what do you believe? The whole Doc which I just watched was just that a Doc. In the Doc Night says "people believe what they want to believe." do I want it to be true, yes, however I firmly believe it was a stunt created and masterminded by Night. It just goes to show how deep and well thought out his idea on this doc would be, and in the end like Night said "People believe what they want to believe." The only thing that really gets me though is the Jonny Depp Interview, I can't explain that interveiw like I can the remainder of the film. Jonny Depp is a very private down to earth actor, who didn't seem to benefit from that spot, nor do I think he would have agreed to a hoax like that- It leaves me wondering. |
M. Night
in Phila
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Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 | 10:21 AM
The truth is, i paid Sci-Fi to announce that its a hoax. When i drowned, i saw dead people. I tried to describe my childhood in the movie "the 6th sense", the drowning in "the unbreakable", the death of my family in "signs", and if you still dont understand the meaning of "the lady in the water", here is the explanation. The lady who comes out of the water is me when i came back from the dead after the drowning. The wolf who keeps the lady from jumping into the pool is the same force of belief that keeps me from jumping back into the pond and giving up on my superpowers. "The Village" is about a group of people i see everyday of my life. Those people are from very past generations with very old tradition believes. I see them everyday.
The reason why i include my life in movies because this something no one can be quite about, i need to tell someone, i need someone to know what im seeing, how im living. But, if i say it out loud directly people would believe im insane. Thank you for believing in this, for those who think the actors dont know how to act its because those are not hired actors, they are real life characters who had to do something included in my life.
Once again, thank you. |
villager1
in somewhere you dont know
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Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 | 02:26 PM
hello M. Night i am someone very close two you of which you do not know yet i am here to ask you one thing do you choose who you see |
Jarusha
in Oregon, USA
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Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 | 12:30 AM
Okay, now lets all start discussing whether that M. Night posting was a hoax! (Actually I am kidding.)
I want to believe it was him, and I don't think that makes me a loon either.
The documentary really touched me. The shots of Night in the docu. touched me. I'm from that part of PA, and it is magical there compared to other pts of this country. Hauntings are very common, I grew up on those stories.
The PA Germans that settled there first are a very strong, yet mystical set, The reconstructionist religion called Asatru based on their pre-Christian beliefs shows that. It makes me sad that so many of us decide we have to be so hard and skeptical to survive these days. I think you are *afraid to believe. Afraid that you might be taken advantage of. But not this time, What harm will it do to believe the documentary, or Night's movies for that matter? Have some courage, walk there with him into the unprovable. |
Marisol
in Somewhere in the US
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Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 | 08:43 AM
So now are we beginning to role play? M. Night I think has better things to do than post a message on this board. Anywho why would he admit to those things on here but pay sci fi off to tell everyone it was a hoax? And Villager 1, you really need to get a life and stop pretending you are some mystical magical person or thing or whatever you want everyone to believe. It's just sad. |
Jarusha
in Oregon, USA
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 | 03:45 AM
Again, we all have choices. We can choose to have the courage to believe or to instead choose the tempting ability to condescend to others, which oftentimes goes along with skepticism. Skepticism can be healthy and a protective mechanism, but sometimes it limits our ability to experience more pleasant feelings. Some of those pleasant feelings are spiritual in nature.
I too am skeptical when someone tries to sell me something. However, it costs me nothing to believe M. Night's own words in the documentary. And it costs me nothing to believe that M. Night would have written something very like what the person above wrote.
M. Night might very well have waited til now, when things have pretty much blown over to write, there being less at stake. Possibly those who would have been a real danger to him have moved on by now. Also, I believe him to be a genuine, large-hearted man who might feel just a bit sad about having lied to so many believers. |
m. fan
in australia s a
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Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 | 02:50 AM
I love m night and I think he is so cool. It does not matter if things are true or not things just matter, you have to read between the lines it is all just to make you think anyway. Life would be boring without secrets don't you think??? |
Jarusha
in Oregon, USA
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Posted: Wed May 16, 2007 | 01:50 PM
He himself wants us to believe, in all he has said in his movies and on the doc. The only time he shyed away from letting us have too much info, was when he felt his privacy was invaded, which it was. He feared what that might mean in this world, to him and his family. If too many of the wrong type of people believed what was suggested strongly in the doc., it might make him the victim of an all out witch-hunt, and who knows what might have happened to him. Besides no one wants to be thought of by everyone as a freak.
Also, another reason he wrote here, no one can prove it was him, so it absolves him from responsibility for the comment. Yet he can say something in a way his true believers would recognize as him.
Ask this, why didn't more fake M. Nights write on this forum back in 2004? I see none. Yet the chances of people doing that were much higher back then. Just this one post, put in a place where a good discussion is still going, and where many people said that despite the Sci Fi announcement that it was a hoax, they still think there is truth in the message of the documentary. M. Night is not a good actor, not when he plays himself anyway. I've watched the Buried Secret twice and when he is confronted in the last interview, he is genuinely out of control of how he's coming across.
I think it is hard to keep a secret and a big part of him was relieved when these things about him were revealed, however it stunned and scared him. He sensed danger and he may have been right. Even though he had to pull back from the revelation by making the compromise with sci fi to say that it was a hoax, he still could have the knowledge that it was out there. The information was out there, and that was another way to "let someone know," without ever letting them be sure that they know. It is about "the act of believing," as I believe he says in the doc.
The whole thing is engaging, and that is why I choose to believe. I am also deeply grateful for the documentary (even if it really was all a hoax)
and I am grateful for his movies that give us a glimpse of another realm.
After all it is all just a matter of perspective anyway.
I used to believe with the eyes of a child, then I grew up, went to college and pronounced myself a skeptic, denounced religion and felt relieved of it all. Then around age 29 I realized that as much as I did not want to admit it, something really was missing. Then I saught to re-discover how to see things like a child. I found myself more moved by books, movies, and life. I found myself happy. And realized that I still stood. The world did not come crashing down as my Victorian aunts would have told me it would. I had gone through skepticism in order to find a way of approaching life that was actually more fulfilling. But that was a choice. Everyone has that choice. |
m. fan
in australia s.a.
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 | 02:20 AM
to Jarusha in Oregon, I too am a massive fan and I too choose to believe, I had strict upbringing and was taught not to question anything.Later I learnt to question everything, looking for answers and knoweledge took me to ancient languages and beliefs, many answers were found there |
m.fan
in australia s. a.
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 | 02:26 AM
cont...I also love his movies and docos, like you said whether there is any truth to them or not, that kind of talent should not be hidden from the world It gives you plenty to think about or if you like, confirms things already there.M Night Rules!! |
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