2011-08-10, 03:51 | Link #82 |
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Weird cause what shamlan did and what they are doing now seems so similar maybe this was just what Avatar was eventually meant to be. Of course I love the idea.
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2011-08-10, 09:22 | Link #83 |
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How exactly do they (the live action film and this new show) seem similar? Unless you're saying that LoK is also going to be plagued with bad acting and pacing, this doesn't look that much darker/edgier (this is still Nick after all, plus I thought the blood-bending was plenty dark and the fact that the premise of the original show involved genocide) and the movie wasn't darker and edgier either from what I've heard.
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2011-08-11, 09:58 | Link #84 | |
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I'm mighty pissed at the Last Airbender movie because now when I mention it around people who have no idea what the cartoon is they'll tell me how crappy the movie was, then when I say no it's based on the cartoon called Avatar, then they go "oh the movie with the blue people?"....christ almighty... It's a shame too since I feel like Avatar the title fits with the cartoon a lot more than Cameron's movies...and the story could actually have worked as a great movie if they filmed it all at once like lord of the rings and don't fuck up the casting and get a more competent director. TOO LATE. Now I just hope 10 or 20 years later when technology improves a lot more, we can have a super HBO series for Avatar like Game of Thrones. |
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2011-08-12, 17:52 | Link #85 | |
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After all I think M. Night was going for a good adaption over a good movie to appeal to us fans, and if u look at it that way the movie was pretty good, but it would be nice if they added in Avatar: The Last Air bender instead.
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2011-08-14, 01:09 | Link #88 |
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If Katara is even still alive, she might be too old to be capable of that. Unless she's suffering from magical "old people who've stayed in shape their whole lives are almost as fit as the youngins cuz this is a cartoon and we can do w/e we want!" syndrome. Plus, I doubt Katara would've returned to her home region to sit and rot for the rest of her days just because Aang died. But then again, what do I know? We'll see eventually.
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2011-08-14, 12:01 | Link #89 | |
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2011-08-16, 02:12 | Link #90 | |
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Legend of Korra is set 70 years later in a 1920-shanghai-like city called Republic City founded by Zuko and Aang. Korra is the new Avatar, which means everyone we know are probably dead. She mastered all elements except Air and she's here to learn it from Aang's only airbender child. The creators said the story is going to revolve around a different type of conflict as opposed to the one in the film, I'm going to guess some kind of crime/terrorist/revolution related thing since it's about anti-bending instead of war. There's nothing there that is similar to the movie. Not in plot nor style. They did say they were going for a more mature and darker mood but that's because the people who originally watched Avatar are growing up. M Night's movie might've went for a darker more serious tone too but that does not mean they're similar AT ALL. You can relate almost any thing together if you do that. M Night wasn't true to Avatar at all, he made little fuck-you changes that are just enough to throw us off and not enough to make it it's own thing. Changing an entire chinese culture based nation into indians (when clearly water tribes are the one with darker skin, heck I know they're eskimos but come on). Changing firebending so that you can't make your own fire unless you're as disciplined as Iroh. Not to mention how distasteful the bending is portrayed. Bending in Avatar is almost like an art, it's so creative and so well done but in the movie it just looks like stupid people throwing water balloons and dirt at each other. |
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2011-08-19, 18:06 | Link #92 |
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I didn't think there would be a thread for this here.
Even though it is a few weeks late, let me say the trailer really hyped me for Legend of Korra. I can't wait to see what the world of avatar is like now. I also hope we get to see who Sokka's children are. 2012 can't come soon enough for me.
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2011-09-26, 18:33 | Link #99 |
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It isn't anime in the least. Avatar is produced by Americans and animated in Korea. Nothing to do with Japan, thus not fitting the English definition for anime.
Frankly, I wish this thread would be moved to the General Chat subforum. The Thundercats thread is there, and at least Thundercats has an excuse to be labelled as an anime since it's animated by Studio 4°C, a Japanese studio. Just because Avatar is anime-inspired and based on Eastern themes doesn't make it more of an anime than Thundercats. |
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Besides we just went through Ironman, Wolverine and X-Men anime.(I'm trying to forget that Blade existed.) I think the line is blurred so much now it prob doesn't make that much of a difference.
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