I see dead people.
Cole Sear (Joel Harvey Osment) in supernatural thriller The Sixth Sense (1999). Famous for its dramatic late twist, the film was nominated for the apt number of six Academy Awards.
I see dead people.
Cole Sear (Joel Harvey Osment) in supernatural thriller The Sixth Sense (1999). Famous for its dramatic late twist, the film was nominated for the apt number of six Academy Awards.
I loved that film when it came out! I was lucky enough to see it before anyone spoiled it for me 🙂
Phew. It’s up there with The Usual Suspects for me. You hear horror stories about how both have been ruined.
Love that line. I think I use it all the time. ❤ ❤
It’s one of cinema’s most famous. I think my one is this one I use most https://alexraphael.wordpress.com/2015/08/02/lines-of-the-day-snatch/
I’ve never seen this film and it has been spoiled so majorly that I don’t think I ever will 😦
I think that’s worthy of a double 😦 😦
Nice quote. I, too, saw this right away before all the spoilers. 🙂
I wonder if anyone worked out the twist. On another note, it was also the first time I realised Americans called Autumn ‘fall’.
Lol. Really?? Well, we do call it Autumn as well. 🙂
That’s cool. I like both terms 🙂
Who can ever forget this?!
Not me for sure!
A classic chilling line.
It really is. I had no idea until recently he was in Forrest Gump!
Oh yeah he plays the title character’s son, doesn’t he?
I know. Couldn’t believe it myself. The sort of info that would probably be useful in a pub quiz for sure.
I love a good pub quiz.
You’d be unbeatable on films!
Well I don’t know about unbeatable, but thanks anyway.
There’d always be space for you in my team even if you weren’t.
You are very kind Alex.
A brilliant line and a brilliant film! Still makes me think of Scary Movie though 🙂
And what’s all this Forrest Gump business?!
I was reading up about Osment’s career and it stood out. I remember him doing films like Pay it Forward and AI but not so much after that so was curious what else he had done.
And you are so joining my quiz team if I set one up.
One of my favorite, sure! 🙂
(Bruce really made quite some act here, I guess)
Among his finest work. I like him a lot in Unbreakable too.
Ah yes, that too! And he played quite well in 12 monkeys as well. But you’re right, Unbreakable was where he was.. (not sure how to put it) ‘the most intense’ 🙂 Cheers!
Shame that film wasn’t more popular.
This is one of the most iconic movie lines in history.
That film sure was a great for M. Night Shalyaman to announce himself.