Director M Night Shyamalan says he is not bothered by the criticism of Mark Wahlberg, who had once called their 2008 collaboration, "The Happening", a "bad movie".
"The Happening" was a psychological thriller which followed a group of people trying to escape from an inexplicable natural disaster. Upon its release, the film was panned by the critics.
Wahlberg was himself critical of the film when he was asked about it during press conference for "The Fighter" in 2013.
Talking about his meeting with co-star Amy Adams, Walhberg had said, "We had actually had the luxury of having lunch before to talk about another movie and it was a bad movie that I did."
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