4.9 • 2.3K Ratings
🗓️ 29 April 2024
⏱️ 83 minutes
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How did a director trapped in Harvey Weinstein’s movie jail, an action star who nuked his most recent film, and a children’s studio in crisis make one of the most influential horror films of all time? Join Chris and Lizzie as they find out why Toni Collette was less than thrilled to land her part, why Michael Cera didn’t land the lead role and the unexpected power of a PG-13 rating.
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0:00.0 | Kha Kha Kha Kha Khaa! Hello and welcome back to what went wrong. I'm one of your hosts, Lizzie Bassett, here as always with your other |
0:24.8 | host, Chris Winterbower. And today we're talking about a pretty remarkable movie. I'm very |
0:31.2 | excited to learn more about. But Chris you doing have you seen any dead people lately |
0:35.9 | Only when I look in the mirror and it I'm exhausted my daughter two and a half tough age |
0:43.0 | but I daughter, two and a half, tough age. But I was thrilled to rewatch this film. |
0:47.0 | It's a favorite of mine, one of my favorites of the 90s, |
0:51.0 | right at the end of that decade of course we are talking about |
0:54.9 | 1999's the sixth sense. Ooh tough one to say the rare juror as it's known the sixth sense and of |
1:03.7 | and of course guys what went wrong we are about celebrating films |
1:07.8 | that are oftentimes flops and showing how difficult they are to make but of course we also |
1:12.1 | cover some of the best movies ever made and I would throw this much closer to that end of the spectrum. |
1:17.6 | I agree. It's really an incredible movie and I think it's held up really, really well. But Lizzy, before I dive into the details, what's your relationship |
1:26.4 | with the sixth sense? The sixth sense. When did you see it? I can't remember if I saw this in theaters or immediately thereafter, but I know I saw this pretty close to when it came out. My mom loved this movie, understandably, and we watched it more than once I know we had this on DVD. I've seen it a lot of times but hadn't seen it all the way through as an adult for a long time I don't think and man does it hold up it's it's great there's um yeah there's so much like I always remember my mom talking about Tony Klette in this movie and as a kid you don't really get it because you're like you're focused on Haley Joel Osmet who's also absolutely amazing. I don't understand how that's a child. |
2:13.0 | Gotta be a full-grown adult. |
2:15.0 | They just shrank down to child size for this. |
2:17.0 | But watching her in this movie this time, |
2:20.0 | I was really, really blown away. |
2:22.0 | Yes, and to be clear your mom was a single parent at the time or yes and you were also you were |
2:29.4 | terribly creepy as a child as well so there were those two aspects that she related to. |
2:35.5 | Yeah, listen. |
2:37.1 | Well, David and I already had this conversation |
2:39.4 | and asked Chris to be a tiebreaker. |
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