Another great quotation from a judicial opinion: This is another case which is slowly convincing me that I am the judge in the «Sixth Sense» part of the Civil Court where, like characters in that film who
only see dead people, I am relegated to seeing cases with «dead corporations» represented by «dead law firms.»
Being in love with the living dead has become a recurring cinematic phenomenon of late, with more and more
folk seeing dead people.
The Haunting in Connecticut 2: The Ghosts of Georgia (R for disturbing images) Scream sequel finds a married couple (Abigail Spencer and Chad Michael Murray) settling into a historic home in the South where their young daughter (Emily Alyn Lind) suddenly
starts seeing dead people visible only to her.
This is another case which is slowly convincing me that I am the judge in the «Sixth Sense» part of the Civil Court where, like characters in that film who
only see dead people, I am relegated to seeing cases with «dead corporations» represented by «dead law firms.»
Until
you see dead people, you will be the one who puts people to death.»
It is like the movie «The Sixth Sense» where the young boy looks at his mother and says, «
I see dead people.»
And when you look at the registration and
you see dead people that have voted, when you see people that are registered in two states that voted in two states, when you see other things, when you see illegals, people that are not citizens, and they're on the registration rolls.
Do
you see dead people too?
«
I see dead people,» said Haley Joel Osment in the 1999 ghost film The Sixth Sense when he broke the news to Bruce Willis that he has a rather unhealthy habit of seeing... well... dead people.
Any time a ghost story film involves someone who
sees dead people the benchmark Sixth Sense always seems to enter the conversation.
With its cast of skeletons and macabre «
I see dead people» vibe, Coco may be the strangest thing ever to come out of the Pixar animation factory.
«Little Haley Joel Osment in «The Sixth Sense» can
see dead people.
Shyamalan's best film where he knew how to trick us with the history of a boy who
sees dead people.
Ricky Gervais plays a man who
sees dead people and is really annoyed by them in David Koepp's comic take on Ghost with a sarcastic seer who just wants to be left alone by both the living and the dead.
«
I see dead people» has been a popular theme in movies ever since Haley Joel Osment uttered the line in the 2000 (The Sixth Sense).
And the adult thriller The Sixth Sense also follows a character that can
see dead people.
This supernatural mystery thriller offers a bleak, psychological take on the «
I see dead people» genre that plays with perception for maximum thrills.
The film: «
I see dead people.»
Norman is a weird little boy who
sees dead people (think «The Sixth Sense»).
After writing and directing two smaller films, Praying With Anger and Wide Awake, Shyamalan had his first big success with The Sixth Sense, which quickly entered the pop culture lexicon with Haley Joel Osment's «
I see dead people» line and surprise twist ending.
Much like in The Sixth Sense, he can
see dead people.
The film's line, «
I see dead people,» has also entered the pop culture vernacular and has been voted one of the top 100 movie lines in more than one poll.
For me, a tormented, emotionless child will always be way creepier than any adult with a chainsaw, and here it's little Cole Sear (touchingly played by Haley Joel Osment), a kid who says he can
see dead people.
I can remember a 30 second spot with Haley Joel Osment saying «
I see dead people» and a shot of Bruce Willis yelling at a car that drives by; the product of a marketing department trying to sell a deliberately slow drama as having moments of thriller like tension.
Haley Joel Osment is just 11 years old in this star - making turn, as a young boy who can
see dead people.
Norman Babcock (voiced by Kodi Smith - McPhee) is an outsider who can
see dead people and prefers the company of his grandmother's ghost to any of the living inhabitants of the small town he lives in.
It was only on second viewing that I appreciated how elegantly M. Night Shyamalan had connected the dots and got us all to
see dead people, some of us more quickly than others.
No matter how many times you've heard the twist or Haley Joel Osment's «
I see dead people» line, M. Night Shyamalan's breakout film is still a remarkably taut horror / thriller.
He finally confesses to psychiatrist Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) that it's because
he sees dead people - everywhere... and they're not always pleasant to look at.
The play stars John Leguizamo, Cedric the Entertainer, and Haley Joel Osment, resurrected from his «
I See Dead People» child - star past, as a trio of hapless, small - time con men who plot to steal a cache of rare coins.