dvd movies, new dvd releases for everyone
ACTIVE NOV-21
Total: $0.00USD
Your Cart is Empty
Movies
On Demand
Adult
Music
MP3 Downloads
Title
Actors
Director
And
Or
Exact
Fuzzy
Starts
SUB SECTIONS
DVD Movies
Blu-ray DVD
HD DVD Movies
Adult DVDs
Adult Novelty
Anime DVD
5.1 Audio DVDs
Music CDs
MP3 Downloads
Video On Demand
Vinyl LPs
UMD Movies
DVD QUICK LINKS
New Releases
Top Sellers
DVD Coming Soon
Cheap DVDs
Recently Added
BD QUICK LINKS
New Releases
Top Sellers
Coming Soon
Cheap Blu-ray
Recently Added
HD QUICK LINKS
New Releases
Top Sellers
Coming Soon
Cheap HD DVD
Recently Added
MY ACCOUNT
Login/Register
Adjust Account
Shipping Profiles
Order History
Current Invoices
Email Subs
My Currency:
My Email Alerts
My Wishlist
My Shopping Cart
Checkout Now
SITE MATTERS
Help & Support
Shipping Info
RSS Feeds
HiDef Blog
Sitemap
Resources
dvd cohorts
EXTRA! EXTRA!
Iron Man Blu-ray
Blockbusters
Gift Center
All Time DVD
blu-ray resources
entertainment things
entertainment news
Lady in the Water (Widescreen Edition)
DVD
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) :: Warner Bros. Pictures ::
Released:
2006-12-19
$8.66USD
In Stock
Buy From The Marketplace:
$6.49
In Stock
Amazon Marketplace New:
$3.13
63 Available
Amazon Marketplace Low:
$0.40
152 Available
Amazon Marketplace Collectible:
$12.98
1 Available
Buy.com:
$5.25
In Stock
CD Universe:
$7.99
In Stock
Deep Discount DVD:
$7.62
In Stock
DVD Planet:
$7.77
In Stock
Rent Lady in the Water (Widescreen... DVD:
(USA)
(Canada)
(UK)
Grab Lady in the Water (Widescreen... DVD Posters:
AllPosters.com
Rank:
#4878
Rating:
1.98/4
View Movie Trailer
4/4
A modern fairy tale
I'm sad that so few people got this movie. Its a fairly tale its suppose to be silly! Shyamalan based it on the story he used to tell his children before bed (hopefully it was a less scary version). If you keep an open mind I think you m...
(read full)
3/4
NOT JUST ANOTHER POOLSIDE STORY
Just one of the "mystic" series of M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN. Oddly enough he comes up with some spectacular ones, and some real downers. 'THE HAPPENING' happens to be one of them zzzzz'ers. Now for this particular release, I'm just flat out ...
(read full)
2.5/4
Good cast uplifts this sometimes laughable film
A clever, though often unintentionally hilarious effort to combine reality with myth. As with any other M. Night Shyamalan project, there is more than meets the eye and mind and plenty to read in between the lines. A fair effort with a g...
(read full)
3/4
It's actually pretty good
I liked Lady in the Water. I'll admit, the first time I saw it I didn't really care for it, but I couldn't stop thinking about it so I watched it again and really appreciated it the second time. A lot of people hate on this movie, but I ...
(read full)
0.5/4
More Like "Dead" in the Water...
Horrible, horrible, horrible and quite possibly the biggest flop of 2006! My hair was a better story! I expected so much from this film being a Shyamalan fan and I, like all of his other fans, was let down. LetÂ’s face it; this movie is not...
(read full)
4/4
It's about purpose!
I thought this was a brilliant movie. I think people struggled with this movie, because it was a tale that was not familiar to them. It's an eastern (as in hemisphere) bedtime story, and it certainly has a moral to it.
This movie is ab...
(read full)
0.5/4
Lady in the Water Quick Review
A terrible terrible movie. I would avoid this, because it's stupid.
2/4
Lady in the Water Quick Review
Strange movie, very odd. The very least favorite of the M. Night Shyamalan movies for me.
1.5/4
Lady in the Water Quick Review
Well. Another disappointing pic from the great visionary M. Knight. I don't know what he was thinking! I think maybe he would be better at either just writing or directing, but his head is too big to do both. Don't expect any magic.
Rank:
#5915
Rating:
3.5/5 (384 Reviews)
5/5
Short and Simple
by A. Lewis (New York, NY)
I love this movie.It's a creepy and kind of haunting fairytale.I stumbled upon this movie one night on HBO and from the moment it started I was hooked.A real life fairytale that isnt so sweet.You have to see this.
4/5
Lady in the Water
by Carmen M. Rodriguez (Lake Worth, Florida)
A quirky film, but fun. Have to see it more than once to catch all the content.
2/5
This bedtime story comes to life
by James McDonald (Lancaster, California)
Cleveland Heep (Paul Giamatti) is an apartment manager for The Cove. It is a tall apartment building that curves around the lima bean swimming pool. The other side is a forest. Cleveland is truly stressed out about his residents, but polite about it.
One evening, another problem develops, a mysterious woman is in the swimming pool. He only caught a glimpse of her. Unable to find her, he is wet and slips and falls. He wakes up in his room with the mysterious lady on the couch watching him. She has red hair and very fair skin. Cleveland asks where she is from. Her reply is, "The Blue World". Her name is Story (Bryce Dallas Howard).
She is scared. Later, he carries her outside to walk her home. An animal from the forest charges after them.
Ironicly, his tenant Mrs. Choi (Cindy Cheung) knows all about sea nymphs from a bedtime story. Story is looking for one man, then she is allowed to leave and go back to her world. Cleveland helps her and introduces her to Vick Ran (M. Night Shyamalan). Now that she has met her vessel, Vick, she can leave unseen except for the monster that won't let her.
Have you ever tried to find a "snipe" like Spin & Marty?Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Spin & Marty - The Mickey Mouse Club
Also in the cast: Jeffrey Wright, Mary Beth Hurt.
If Paul Giamatti reminds you of Richard Dreyfuss (not in this film), well the man in apartment 13 B is Bob Balaban who was in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (30th Anniversary Ultimate Edition) (1977).
Special Features: gag Reel, deleted scenes and where the idea for "Lady in the Water" came from. Many behind-the-scenes featurettes.
Current M. Night Shyamalan:
Praying in Anger (1992)
Wide Awake (1998)
The Sixth Sense [Blu-ray] (1999)
Unbreakable [Blu-ray] (2000)
Signs (Vista Series) (2002)
The Village (Full Screen Edition) - Vista Series (2004)
Lady in the Water (Full Screen Edition) (2006)
The Happening (2008)
The Last Airbender will be released July 2. 2010.
4/5
Fairytale come to life- I love this movie!
by Zeek (Lancaster, PA USA)
One of the things I adore about M. Night Shyamalan (besides his name!) is his art direction. I love the way he lines up shots and I love that they remind me of one of the great masters- Mr. Hitchcock. In Shyamalan's The Lady in the Water, he goes beyond the technical aspects and attempts to bring his gift as a story teller into focus.
LITW is a fairytale come to life in a modern setting. The set does not vary from the Apartment Complex called The Cove and the action is understated. But that's okay, because LITW does not depend on the setting or even the action. No, this story hinges on the Characters. I know- a story cannot exist without characters, but it can be driven by something other than them. By far, my favorite stories are character driven.
LITW opens with a stylistically simple animated bit giving us the background into the world Shyamalan supposedly originally created as a fairytale for his child. He created a world called The Blue World- a world of water that was once very much in touch with our own world. (I know, not original, but let's give him slack. It's intentional remember?) In Shyamalan's tale, our world eventually lost the ability to "hear" or understand the creatures of The Blue World and in time, they stopped trying to communicate with us.
But. During times of war and upheaval,The Blue World sends messengers to 'awaken' us. Enter a mysterious ethereal young woman named Story (aptly played by Bryce Dallas Howard). Story is a "narf", a sea nymph, discovered by Cleveland Heep (even more aptly played by Paul Giamatti)- the manager of The Cove with a sad past. She is not allowed to talk about where she is from and though she knows why she was sent to our world, she does not know her ultimate purpose- just like every other character in this tale. As the tale unfolds we find that through helping Story accomplish her mission and get back home, everyone else will discover their own purpose for being there. (Unbeknownst to them, the group gathered at The Cove, have come together for the express purpose of aiding Story.)
The plot of the movie is the revelation of which person is intrinsic to aiding Story, what that means, and what their task is.
And here is where the intentional symbolism comes in: Every part played is a part symbolic in helping a "story" achieve its purpose of "awakening" it's hearer. Okay, the entire movie is intentional and very obvious, but this is the big underlying one I think.
In LITW, Story's mission is to come to our world and "awaken" the vessel- a human who will help the world in a troubled time. To aid her, there is a guild- a group of men or women gathered to support and give strength, there is a guardian, a symbolist and a healer. Each of these parts are also essential for any good story finding it's purpose. There is also a creature called a skrunt- a wolf like beast sent to stop Story from fulfilling her mission. Or stop her from ever doing it again. (This beast is what also brings in the trademark jump-out-of-your-skin moments that Shyamalan has become famous for. Well, the skrunt and the sprinklers!)
I can't tell you who the characters in LITW turn out to be but each element, - the guild, the guardian, the healer, and the symbolist, become known by the end of the movie. There is also one additional character called "The Movie Critic", who, rumor has it, was specifically put in to get back at the critics for poo-pooing The Village. (It's good to be creators of worlds, isn't it?)
Even more than The Village, LITW was trashed big time by film critics and, although I will concede that it's not a perfect movie- the fairytale itself seems a bit forced- I still think it's a better film then given credit. Hey, beyond character driven stories, I love character driven stories about storytelling. Throw in people finding their purpose and I'm sold. Naive and wide-eyed of me? So be it.
5/5
If you love fairy tales, watch this movie
by R. Meyer (Long Island, NY)
I cried the whole way through. What a fantastic movie, can't believe I didn't watch it sooner. This is what fairy tales are about. If you want to be inspired, watch this movie.
Lady in the Water (Widescreen Edition) Summary
Apartment building superintendent Cleveland Heep (Giamatti) rescues what he thinks is a young woman from the pool he maintains. When he discovers that she is actually a character from a bedtime story who is trying to make the journey back to her home, he works with his tenants to protect his new friend from the creatures that are determined to keep her in our world.Running Time: 109 min. Format
Apartment Building Superintendent Cleveland Heep (giamatti) Rescues What He Thinks Is A Young Woman From The Pool He Maintains. When He Discovers That She Is Actually A Character From A Bedtime Story Who Is Trying To Make The Journey Back To Her Home He Works With His Tenants To Protect His New Friend From The Creatures That Are Determined To Keep Her In Our World.running Time: 109 Min.format: Dvd Movie Genre: drama Upc: 012569763753 Manufacturer No: 76375
Or, if you prefer,
I See Wet People
. M. Night Shyamalan's attempt at a newfangled mythology--about a depressed apartment superintendent (Paul Giamatti) who discovers a sea-nymph (Bryce Dallas Howard) who may hold the key to humanity's hopeful future--is intriguing enough to capture the imaginations of children and adults who haven't lost sight of their innocent sense of wonder. Cynics, on the other hand, will likely scoff at Shyamalan's awkward fantasy, which includes one victim--a film critic--widely interpreted as Shyamalan's revenge against reviewers who panned
The Village
. Shyamalan originally improvised this melancholy fantasy as a bedtime story for his children; unfortunately, it still feels mostly half-baked and ultimately ineffective due to a number of plot holes and inconsistencies that a writer as talented as Shyamalan should've been able to avoid. For those wishing to learn more about the film's troubled history, and Shyamalan's petulant split from Disney studios,
The Man Who Heard Voices: Or, How M. Night Shyamalan Risked His Career on a Fairy Tale
is an interesting read.
--Jeff Shannon
Lady in the Water [WS] DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Paul Giamatti
,
Jeffrey Wright
,
Bob Balaban
,
Sarita Choudhury
Director:
M. Night Shyamalan
Aspect Ratio:
1.66:1
Rated:
PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Running Time:
110 mins
UPC:
012569763753
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Warner Bros. Pictures
Release Date:
2006-12-19
Region Code:
1
Specs:
AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 5.1 EX), Spanish (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 5.1 EX),
You may be interested in..
::
The Village (Widescreen Vista Series)
::
Unbreakable (Two-Disc Vista Series)
::
Signs (Vista Series)
::
The Sixth Sense (Collector's Edition Series)
::
The Happening