M. Night Says: What I Really Want to Do is Produce
Filed under: Thrillers, Deals, Cinematical Indie
Fans of the world's most famous writer-director based in Philadelphia need not fear. Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan is not abandoning his creative work as a writer and director in favor of restricting himself to production duties. He has, however, formed a new partnership to produce one thriller per year for three years, according to Variety.
M. Night "typically generates more movie ideas than he can execute." The terms of his deal with Media Rights Capital (MRC) mean that M. Night will "create the stories and ideas for the films and pick the writers and directors; MRC will finance." This won't affect his next directorial project, The Last Airbender, which is still set for release by Paramount in 2010.
My first thought was that M. Night is following in the footsteps of Steven Spielberg. You might remember that Spielberg created the TV series Amazing Stories in part because he had so many story ideas that he couldn't do himself. He ended up writing or developing 29 stories (out of 45 episodes). Interestingly, Eric Kohn asked M. Night in an interview last month if it wouldn't be easier for him to "go the independent route." Even though the filmmaker said he's "never had an issue with studios," this sounds like a big step in the independent direction.
And here's a quote that might warm the heart of anyone, including myself, who has been cool about his recent work: "Working with the next wave of innovative filmmakers will teach me many things that I can bring to my own writing/directing and give my stories the opportunity to be brought to the screen in a stunning way."









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7-22-2008 @ 5:42PM
MatthewRex said...
As long as its better than "The Happening", I'll be interested in seeing some of this.
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7-22-2008 @ 6:11PM
Gary said...
M. Night "typically generates more movie ideas than he can execute."
Oh my god, when will somebody tell this man that we all have hundreds of movie ideas in out heads. It does not make him special and it certainly does not mean that they should all be produced.
I mean, come on, I watched "The Happening", that was certainly an idea that really should have stayed in his head.
M Night to Remember Shalaman is really not that good, have a trawl around some of the unproduced script sites that exist on the Internet and you will find more than a thousand reasons not to start producing his cast offs!
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7-22-2008 @ 6:15PM
uforeader said...
sounds good to me! i was just thinking the other day that at the slow rate night puts out films (one every two years) we'll probably only get another 12 or so movies from him. that means he's 1/3 of the way through his career... this way, he can get more of his ideas on screen without having to be too too involved in the production. i look forward to the next 3 years of "shyamalan presents" movies!
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7-23-2008 @ 3:15AM
bongo123 said...
The happening was such a waste of a good idea, i was so looking forward to that movie.. i mean, what the hell has happened to that dude
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7-23-2008 @ 2:08PM
Riley Freeman said...
can someone stop funding him. he waste times and money. absolutely useless. i will never forgive him for the village
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