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Dec 27 2008

Things to do while you knit or crochet - Movie Review: The Sixth Sense

Published by impaws at 2:44 am under Movie Reviews Edit This

I learned to crochet while watching Star Trek on the television in the late sixties. Ever since I’ve loved to curl up in a comfortable chair with my knitting or crochet while watching a movie or TV program.

Often we would have friends over for dinner, crafts and a movie. Everyone would bring something they were working on. Sometimes Mom would teach a friend a new craft while we watched the movie.

If you haven’t yet tried this, why not give it a try in 2009. Invite some friends over. Have them bring their current project. Set up some snacks. Put on a movie. You’ll have a lot of fun and the time will just fly by!

I purchased this movie from Itunes and watched it today, Dec.-27-08 while working on my plastic canvas cottage (Santa put this in my stocking). Can’t say I got a whole lot done. This movie keeps you on the edge of your seat.

 The Sixth Sense is a thriller released in 2002. It has a rating of 14a. It was directed by M. Night Shyamalan. It stars Bruce Willis, Haley Joel Osment. Toni Collette, Olivia Williams, and Donnie Wahlberg.

The director, M. Night Shyamalan, both wrote and directed this film. He has a small part as Dr. Hill.

Bruce Willis plays child psychologist, Dr. Malcolm Crowe, whose new patient presents with a problem far exceeding Dr. Crowe’s experience or expertise. The patient, six year old Cole Sear, played by Haley Joel Osment, sees the spirits of dead people all around him, all the time. It would appear that Cole can channel troubled spirits.

Naturally Cole is terrified by what he sees. He has little control over his psychic powers. Dr. Crow is the only one he feels safe to tell about his experiences. As the plot unfolds, this brings unexpected consequences for both of them.

This movie has a knock-you-on-the-floor surprise ending. Watch it!

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