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Re: [Plug] The Village (M. Night Shyamalan film)
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 2:08 am
by FandomSavant
Megan A wrote:Looks wonderful, Patricia! Layout is beautiful! I really like the inclusion of the extra information, especially why you are a fan.
Andrea wrote:Ugh, this movie! I've only watched it once—and that was years ago—but I remember getting chills from it because horror films (even just the low-key kinds) are just not my thing. In any case, the design definitely gives off the appropriate ominous vibe, and I love how you incorporated the different colors—the red, especially, for obvious reasons!
The information is really detailed, and I enjoyed reading why you like the film so much! Admittedly, the plot sort of confused me mid-way when I was watching it (I was also quite young, so that might also be another reason!) so thanks for providing the synopsis of it along with the brief summary. Nice work!
Thank you both very much. Sorry I took so long to reply. :)
Re: [Plug] The Village (M. Night Shyamalan film)
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 6:46 pm
by FandomSavant
I made 16 new codes and removed some older ones I couldn't stand anymore.
Also added links in the "The Film" section to a fantastic three-part film analysis I came across online.
Re: [Plug] The Village (M. Night Shyamalan film)
Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 10:03 am
by Robin
YAY updates!! Awesome work (and that analysis is a great link)!
Re: [Plug] The Village (M. Night Shyamalan film)
Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 2:00 pm
by Sophia
I love the beautiful and clear layout, and I like information (and like Robin above, I lol'd at the spoiler free version). I'm definitely joining after I clear a place to put all my nice buttons. I've always enjoyed the film -- very beautiful, and interesting. I need to work my way through that linked analysis!
Re: [Plug] The Village (M. Night Shyamalan film)
Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 3:01 am
by FandomSavant
Sophia wrote:I love the beautiful and clear layout, and I like information (and like Robin above, I lol'd at the spoiler free version). I'm definitely joining after I clear a place to put all my nice buttons. I've always enjoyed the film -- very beautiful, and interesting. I need to work my way through that linked analysis!
Thank you very much. That analysis is definitely a long read - I haven't gotten through all of it yet, myself, but I loved that they "got" the movie so completely. So refreshing to read something that isn't tearing it down. :)