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The Sixth Sense was a popular movie on Earth. In 2005, Dr. Rodney McKay regretted seeing only half of this movie when he believed that he would die. (SGA: "Letters from Pegasus")

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  • The Sixth Sense was a popular movie on Earth. In 2005, Dr. Rodney McKay regretted seeing only half of this movie when he believed that he would die. (SGA: "Letters from Pegasus")
  • The Sixth Sense is a 1999 American psychological thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The film tells the story of Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), a troubled, isolated boy who is able to see and talk to the dead, and an equally troubled child psychologist (Bruce Willis) who tries to help him. The film established Shyamalan as a writer and director, and introduced the cinema public to his traits, most notably his affinity for surprise endings. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
  • The Sixth Sense is a 1999 film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan about a troubled, isolated boy played by Haley Joel Osment, and a child psychologist, played by Bruce Willis, who tries to help him but is going through some personal troubles of his own. The film is set in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The movie was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Haley Joel Osment), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Toni Collette, who played Osment's mother) and Best Director (M. Night Shyamalan, who also wrote the story).
  • The movie starts with Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) and his wife Anna (Olivia Williams) getting wasted at his house. They are admiring Malcolm's new award for best child psychiatrist, and seem to be talking about Dr. Seuss for no reason(seriously, go watch the movie!). They then go upstairs and proceed with sex. But then a sound is heard in the bathroom, and they find a completely naked guy standing there crying. The naked guy starts to talk about how it feels to be scared and about how Malcolm wasn't able to help him. Malcolm then remembers him as Vincent Grey (Donnie Wahlberg), a child from many years ago whom he wasn't able to help. Malcolms drunken wife however, doesn't seem to notice what is happening and just keeps asking Malcolm to come back to bed. Vincent then pulls out a gun and s
  • A child psychologist named Malcolm Crowe and his wife Anna have just arrived home from a ceremony at which Malcolm has been honored by his peers. Anna accuses Malcolm of making everything else in his life, including her, come second after his work. Suddenly, the two realize there is another man in the room. Malcolm recognizes this man as Vincent Gray, someone who Malcolm once treated as a child for hallucinations but eventually abandoned. Out of anger, Vincent shoots Malcolm, and then himself.
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  • Kathleen Kennedy
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  • The Sixth Sense
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  • English
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  • Tak Fujimoto
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  • The Sixth Sense
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  • James Newton Howard
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  • Hollywood Pictures
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  • Buena Vista Pictures
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  • 167404(xsd:integer)
  • sixth_sense
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  • 1999-08-06(xsd:date)
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  • 6420.0
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  • 4.0E7
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  • M. Night Shyamalan
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  • The Sixth Sense is a 1999 film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan about a troubled, isolated boy played by Haley Joel Osment, and a child psychologist, played by Bruce Willis, who tries to help him but is going through some personal troubles of his own. The film is set in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The movie was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Haley Joel Osment), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Toni Collette, who played Osment's mother) and Best Director (M. Night Shyamalan, who also wrote the story). The film, with a budget of approximately $40 million, earned $293,501,675 in the United States and a worldwide gross of $672,806,292, making it the #22 on the list of box-office money earned in the U.S. as of December, 2005. It was the first and only film since Titanic to gross over $20 million for five consecutive weekends in North America.
  • A child psychologist named Malcolm Crowe and his wife Anna have just arrived home from a ceremony at which Malcolm has been honored by his peers. Anna accuses Malcolm of making everything else in his life, including her, come second after his work. Suddenly, the two realize there is another man in the room. Malcolm recognizes this man as Vincent Gray, someone who Malcolm once treated as a child for hallucinations but eventually abandoned. Out of anger, Vincent shoots Malcolm, and then himself. A few months later, Malcolm, feeling guilty that he was not able to help Vincent, decides to make amends by helping a boy named Cole Sear, whose condition is similar to Vincent's. Meanwhile, Malcolm has been having mariatial problems. His wife has been ignoring him, and refuses to talk to him. Malcolm has also been having trouble opening the basement door. Malcolm meets Cole, but Cole at first refuses to be helped by Malcolm. However, Malcolm is eventually able to earn Cole's trust, and the two grow close to each other. Cole eventually trusts Malcolm enough to tell him his secret. He sees dead people. Malcolm asks him when he sees these ghosts, and Cole tells him, he sees them all the time, walking around like regular people, unaware of the fact that they are dead. Cole sees ghosts including an overworked housewife who slit her wrists, and a young boy with a piece of his head missing, looking for his father's gun. Malcolm believes that Cole is delusional, and considers dropping him, but, remembering what happened to Vincent, decides against it. Malcolm suggests to Cole that he should use his power to help the ghosts with their unfinished business on Earth. Cole decides to take Malcolm's advice. He meets a little girl named Kyra, who died of an illness. She asks Cole to give her father a video tape. When Cole gives it to her, it shows that her mother killed her, by pouring cleaning fluid into her food. As Cole learns to live with ghosts, his life begins to improve. He makes more friends, and even gets the lead in a school play. With Cole acting much more confidently, Malcolm no longer needs to see him, and the two part ways. However, before they part ways, Cole offers Malcolm advice on how his wife could listen to him. He should speak to her while she is sleeping, so she will listen to him without even knowing. Cole decides to tell his secret gift to his mother. Although at first his mother refuses to believe him, when Cole tells him about her mother, she realizes he is speaking the truth. Cole asks her if he makes her proud, and she tells him that she is always proud of him. When Malcolm returns home, he decides to follow to Cole's advice and speak to his sleeping wife. He begins to talk to her, when Anna starts to talk in her sleep, asking "Why did you leave me?". Malcolm assures her that he is right by her side, when Anna drops her wedding ring. which he suddenly realizes he is not wearing. Malcolm remembers what Cole told him about ghosts, and realizes that he has been dead ever since he was shot by Vincent. Malcolm tells Anna that he loves her and that she was never second. Anna seems to hear this, as she smiles. Malcolm is now able to leave the world of the living, as he has finally accepted the fact that he is dead, and has taken care of his unfinished business.
  • The Sixth Sense was a popular movie on Earth. In 2005, Dr. Rodney McKay regretted seeing only half of this movie when he believed that he would die. (SGA: "Letters from Pegasus")
  • The Sixth Sense is a 1999 American psychological thriller film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. The film tells the story of Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), a troubled, isolated boy who is able to see and talk to the dead, and an equally troubled child psychologist (Bruce Willis) who tries to help him. The film established Shyamalan as a writer and director, and introduced the cinema public to his traits, most notably his affinity for surprise endings. The film was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
  • The movie starts with Malcolm Crowe (Bruce Willis) and his wife Anna (Olivia Williams) getting wasted at his house. They are admiring Malcolm's new award for best child psychiatrist, and seem to be talking about Dr. Seuss for no reason(seriously, go watch the movie!). They then go upstairs and proceed with sex. But then a sound is heard in the bathroom, and they find a completely naked guy standing there crying. The naked guy starts to talk about how it feels to be scared and about how Malcolm wasn't able to help him. Malcolm then remembers him as Vincent Grey (Donnie Wahlberg), a child from many years ago whom he wasn't able to help. Malcolms drunken wife however, doesn't seem to notice what is happening and just keeps asking Malcolm to come back to bed. Vincent then pulls out a gun and shoots Malcolm in his dick. Malcolm screams. Vincent apologizes saying his aim isn't that good. he shoots again hitting Malcolm in the thigh. Vincent apologizes again. Then the arm, then the knee, then the dick again. Anna just keeps on asking for Malcolm to continue with sex. She then jumps at Malcolm pushing him forward and Vincent finally hits him in the stomach, the bullet going through him and hitting Anna in the groin (she, being drunk, doesn't feel it). Vincent then shoots himself and dies. Anna then realizes what has happened and embraces Malcolm with tears in her eyes. Malcolm lies on his bed saying it's going to be okay and is rushed to the hospital. The next fall, Malcolm is sitting on a bench in the suburbs, clipboard in hand with the name of his next patient, Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), a nine year old boy on drugs. Cole has problems at school with everybody calling him a freak, especially his nemesis, Tommy Tammisimo (Trevor Morgan). He often gets high on crack with his buddies in the school halls. He seems to be able to know peoples darkest secrets such as how the teacher raped one of his students. In class, he gets all crazy and starts calling the teacher "Sluttering Stanley". His teacher gets pissed off at him and beats the fuck out of him, while the girl he raped sits in her seat crying about Cole's words. Cole then kicks the teacher in the nuts and runs to the principals office locks himself in and asks the principal if he can use the phone to call the police. The police arrive and arrest the teacher, with the victim girl as proof. The class looks at Cole with wide eyes and open mouths. Cole tells Malcolm and his mom Lynn (Toni Collette) about the incident. Malcolm sees that he may be able to help Cole now, but the memory of Vincent still haunts him. During a birthday party, Cole sees a balloon floating up the ceiling in the middle of a spiral staircase. He goes up and hears a voice in the toilet. But the assholes Tommy and and the birthday boy, Derrick push him into the bathroom and lock him in. Cole screams in fear and his mother comes up trying to get him out. She succeeds but Cole comes out unconscious in slow motion. He is taken to a clinic where he lies in a bed with Malcolm at his side. Cole, who has now put all his trust in Malcolm decides to tell him his secret. Scary music comes on. Getting louder. Getting higher. tears on Cole's face. And then..."I see dead people!". This is what has been happening. The drugs give him a genuine power to see dead people! Malcolm is stunned! File:The Sixth Sense Scene Recut Holy Shit. Malcolm is stunned...that Cole is that high on drugs! Malcolm goes home not believing Cole. But then he replays a conversation he had with Vincent when Vincent was a kid on a tape recorder. He hears the voice of the ghost and decides to believe Cole's words. They meet in a church the next day and Malcolm suggests to Cole that the ghosts probably don't wanna harm him. He also suggests that if they do try to hurt him, he should bribe them. Cole is reluctant at first, but then he meets a the ghost of a little girl named Kyra (Mischa Barton). She is crying and vomiting inside Cole's little tent which he made himself (a tent he made where he can do his "personal stuff" in private). He runs away, but then decides to try Malcolm's suggestion out. He takes out 10 dollars and bribes the ghost into not hurting him and agrees to help her with whatever problem she has. He and Malcolm then go to her house where her funeral is being held. There, she gives Cole a tape, which he gives to Kyra's father. The father watches the tape. It turns out to be a porno that Kyra tried to make by herself. She is taking off her clothes, pole dancing, eating cherries and doing crack. As Kyra's father starts masturbating to this tape (in public), the video suddenly comes to an end after Kyra's mother comes in and shoots Kyra in the video dead. Kyra's father now sees who was responsible for Kyra's death and calls the police, who quickly arrest the mother. From then on, Cole never became afraid of the ghosts ever again. Plus, his popularity in school rises quickly as he shows his talent of knowing the secrets of his peer's dead relatives, which the people see as reading minds. During a play, Cole gets the part of King Arthur while Tommy finally gets whats coming to him and plays an idiot. After the play, Malcolm says goodbye to Cole, and Cole goes home and confesses the truth to his mom. He proves it by telling her things about her mother. He explains that when Lynn was in a play as a kid and thought her mother didn't come, she actually was watching in the back. She then starts to believe Cole and everything turns out alright. Later, Cole decides that it's time to go into rehab. Malcolm returns home to find Anna asleep on the couch. Anna is murmuring to herself about why Malcolm had to leave her. He sees their wedding ring (which he suddenly realizes he has not been wearing) drop from her hand. He backs off in terror as he discovers what is happening. He himself is a ghost. One of the ghosts Cole has been seeing. He suddenly sees no purpose in his life anymore (especially since he doesn't technically have a life anymore) and decides to have one last talk with Anna before leaving. He lets Anna move on with her life and leaves. To hell. File:The Sixth Sense in 5 Seconds
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