Sixth Sense with Bruce Willis: DVD Cover

    Sixth Sense Director: M. Night Shyamalan Cast: Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment, Toni Collette, Olivia Williams

    DVD - Wide Screen / Dolby 5.1 / Stereo

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/28/2000
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 9,092
     
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    Storyboard to film comparison; The cast; Music and sound design; Reaching the audience; Rules and clues; Deleted scenes; A conversation with M. Night Shyamalan; Publicity; Filmmakers' and cast bios; French language track; 5.1 surround; Widescreen [1.85:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. Chapter Selection
    1. Opening Credits [:30]
    2. Uninvited Guest [2:18]
    3. Sanctuary [2:18]
    4. Strange Happenings [4:15]
    5. Mind Reading Games [3:23]
    6. Anniversary Dinner [:30]
    7. Setting Goals [:30]
    8. Freak [1:22]
    9. Locked in the Dungeon [4:52]
    10. Bedtime Stories and Secrets [3:02]
    11. Someone's in the Kitchen [3:45]
    12. Trouble in the Family [2:11]
    13. The Only One Who Can Help [5:29]
    14. Replay [:35]
    15. Kyra [2:08]
    16. The School Play [3:17]
    17. Communication [3:41]
    18. Letting Go [2:50]
    19. End Credits [2:01]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A throwback to old-fashioned fright films, The Sixth Sense eschews gimmicky effects in favor of intriguing storytelling, sympathetic characters, and evocative atmospherics that tingle viewers' spines. Bruce Willis gives one of his most understated and effective performances to date as a child psychologist whose career goes into decline after he's shot by a former patient. His latest case involves a troubled grade-school boy (Haley Joel Osment, in an Oscar-nominated performance) who confesses, "I see dead people" -- a claim the psychologist comes to believe is true. Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan (Wide Awake) wisely makes Osment the story's focal point, allowing us to see the restless spirits that visit him, to feel the terror that besets him. The scenes between Osment and Willis are handled subtly, and Shyamalan's shattering surprise denouement blindsides even the most observant viewers. Easily the creepiest ghost story in recent memory, The Sixth Sense is guaranteed to stand your hair on end. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    Best Moive Eveaby Anonymous

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    September 05, 2008: i first saw this movie when i was seven, so i didn't like it very much, and didn't make sence, but i finally watched it again when i was 10 and that time it totally made sence, and i loved it...like the girl who was killed by her mother that was a weird one...or the hung people at the school...it was awesome i'd rate it higher, but it only goes to five.

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    March 26, 2007: It was great. Just great. Haley Joel Osment was perfect. Bruce Willis was wonderful. I just loved it. It still makes you jump the second time around. It's probably the best horror type movie I've seen, but it's not gory blood and guts it has meaning and suspense. I did not see the ending coming. During the last scene, I guessed about five times before I figured it out. It's a must-see.


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