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The Happening U.S. trailer online

TheHappening.jpgNow technically I'm not supposed to be talking about The Happening at all as a letter from Fox has told me not to mention anything related to The Green Effect script, but I'm going ahead anyway and I'm going to write about the new trailer for M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening.

We've already seen the International trailer, which really was a teaser and a half, but now the U.S. trailer is online and it has far more footage and far more story to it.

The only thing is that I find myself totally distracted by the sound of Mark Wahlberg's voice. Is it just me or is his voice going up and down rather strangely during the classroom teaching moments? It sounds rather odd and I just couldn't get through that.

However the second viewing made me appreciate it a bit more. There's more footage, more build up of the story and there's much more tension in this one.

Here's the trailer at Cineplex [Flash] for M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening through /Film.


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From wikipedia: The film will portray the earth's plants unleashing airborne neurotoxins that cause people to commit violent suicide.

Get me on board for this! I also love the trailer mind.

Way to stick it to the man, Richard. :)

Seriously, though, I like the looks of this if they just don't get too "preachy" with it.

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