A story about M. Night Shyamalan
I cannot say enough about how wonderful Night is. He is such a sweet, kind, friendly and giving individual and meeting him was without a doubt one of the best experiences of my life.
M. Night Shyamalan was raised in Penn Valley, Pennsylvania, United States a suburb of Philadelphia after his parents emigrated to the United States. He attended a private Episcopal school in Philadelphia, and then he attended New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where he contrived his new middle name, “Night.”
M. Night Shyamalan (born Manoj Nelliyattu Shyamalan, on August 6, 1970 in Pondicherry, India) is a screen writer and director. He is best known for his work on the movies “The Sixth Sense”, “Unbreakable”, “Signs”, and “The Village.”
His films include unexpected plot twists, realistic treatment of horror or science fiction themes, camera shots taken at unique angles, and cameo appearances by Shyamalan himself.
Official website for M. Night Shyamalan:
http://www.mnight.com/
I cannot say enough about how wonderful Night is. He is such a sweet, kind, friendly and giving individual and meeting him was without a doubt one of the best experiences of my life.
he is so good at making good movies. signs, village, and others i still have to seeeee!!!!! but i fucking hate his look alike, gas ass fucker!!!!
I see dead people.
If any man be in Christ he is a new creation. Old things are passed away and all things are made.
He always appears in his movies, but always in a small part. It’s very endearing how he’s modest. Always nice to see somebody not born in the US do so well.
Being man Indian, Night has created typhoons in Hollywood. We, Indians are really proud to have our representative in US to make good stirs in US Film Industry. Night Shyamalan, Hats Off…
This is a man with heart. He studies the industry and puts heart and sole into every detail of his profession. He can break hearts one minute, be political, or cursory to the system, the next. His every detail, from dialogue to significant colors and apparel, embraces everything that Hitchcock himself came to be.