The director of The Sixth Sense once again showed signs of aliens abducting his top floor. Mark Wahlberg, who starred in Shyamalan’s misbegotten ‘The Happening’ revealed that the director told him never to use a gun ever again after filming ‘The Happening’.
Wahlberg was as shocked as you are. Here’s the excerpt from Wahlberg’s revelation.
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"Night gave me the worst advice he could have ever given me. He said, “After ‘The Happening’, you can never hold a gun again. You know that, right?”
I said, “Are you crazy?'”
He said, “I'm serious, don't ever hold a gun again.”
And I said, “I don’t know about that, man.'"
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As insane as it may sound, this mind bogglingly ludicrous incident really happened.
Night’s advice will particularly give cold feet to Wahlberg… especially since he stars in the ultra action packed Max Payne that releases on October 16th. In Max Payne Wahlberg brandishes revolvers, pistols, pump action shotguns, sawed off shotguns, grenades and rocket launchers.
Max Payne is a sleeping box office dragon - the trailers prove it. Wahlberg can’t stop raving about Payne’s final cut. "I guarantee you there's not a badder dude in a movie this year than Max Payne. This is like my character from The Departed, Fear, Four Brothers, all mixed into one, times ten."
In Max Payne there is a strange drug called Valkyr that induces hallucinations. Probably Shyamalan was the first test subjeccomments
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