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In todays film, M. Night Shyamalan answers the question of are we alone in the universe by way of crop circles, dusty water, and weird Army recruiters in “Signs!” Retired priest Graham Hess grapples with his faith and patience as visitors from the stars play annoying pranks on him and his family like flattening his corn and running around on his roof in the middle of the night. This alien invasion flick does the unthinkable and instead of highlighting the aliens, focuses on a mopey Mel Gibson and his weird family who must rely on faith in one another and a growing collection of water glasses to survive.
Was “Signs” a hit? Or was it a swing and a miss like Merrill Hess’ baseball career?
Trevor Gregory: Host, Producer
Ryan Wagner: Host, Editor
Aref Aboud: Host, Producer
Christian Starck: Host, Writer
Socials:
Gmail: [email protected]
YouTube: @TRAC_Cast
Instagram: @trac_cast
Letterboxd: TheTRACcast
By TRAC-CastIn todays film, M. Night Shyamalan answers the question of are we alone in the universe by way of crop circles, dusty water, and weird Army recruiters in “Signs!” Retired priest Graham Hess grapples with his faith and patience as visitors from the stars play annoying pranks on him and his family like flattening his corn and running around on his roof in the middle of the night. This alien invasion flick does the unthinkable and instead of highlighting the aliens, focuses on a mopey Mel Gibson and his weird family who must rely on faith in one another and a growing collection of water glasses to survive.
Was “Signs” a hit? Or was it a swing and a miss like Merrill Hess’ baseball career?
Trevor Gregory: Host, Producer
Ryan Wagner: Host, Editor
Aref Aboud: Host, Producer
Christian Starck: Host, Writer
Socials:
Gmail: [email protected]
YouTube: @TRAC_Cast
Instagram: @trac_cast
Letterboxd: TheTRACcast