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I'm really excited to see both films, and will probably enjoy both, unless they totally tank. I was really wondering what all they could do with The Last Airbender, thinking it would be a continuation, but it looks like it's just live action based on the cartoon. Anyone know, are they going to try and smoosh the whole story into one movie? Or 3 movies (which would make more sense to me).
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2009-12-01, 15:30 | Link #22 |
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Well other day brother had dragged me along to go see Twlight New Moon and only one good thing came out of going to see it, the Avatar trailer.
I had read about this a whiles back but never saw a trailer till now and god does it look good. Can't wait for this!
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2009-12-01, 16:27 | Link #23 |
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Looks awesome.
Certainly a relatively standard-looking plot in terms of sci-fi in general, but it's probably the first time something like this has hit the big screen with a big budget and good effects. Definitely want to see this in theaters, hopefully I can see it before winter break, depending on my finals...
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2009-12-01, 16:42 | Link #24 |
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I'm looking forward to this movie alot actually.
I find that reviews online are not true most of the time for me. For example, I enjoyed and quite liked 2012, while most online reviews gave it a bad review. Another example is : I love you Beth Cooper, which I found very refreshing and a great movie . But online reviews were horrible for it. So yea, I say go watch it ...
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2009-12-03, 00:54 | Link #25 | |
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I work for for AMC Movie Theatres... and I can tell you our corporate office is expecting an opening weekend box office higher than Twilight New Moon which is already one of the biggest opening weekends of all time. Should avatar do well, I believe a trilogy is in the works. |
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2009-12-18, 05:11 | Link #28 |
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As Vexx Jr said, "Night Elves versus Space Marines."
That's all you really need to know about Avatar's plot. Every sci-fi and fantasy trope you can think of, it's there in this film. Whatever his merits as a big-budget director, James Cameron has never been a particularly sophisticated storyteller. But then again, I don't think anyone who goes into theatres to watch this wow-er is expecting Princess Mononoke. It's a visual extravaganza that they want to see. And it delivers — in spades the size of this movie's hammerhead behemoths. The CG effects take my breath away the way Pandora's atmosphere would take away an earthling's. This is the one blockbuster you can't afford to miss this Christmas, trust me. |
2009-12-18, 17:29 | Link #29 |
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Watched it and I predicted the plot the moment he met the girl and the basic plot is the same with every other plot where it involves someone going undercover to be accepted and learn their ways.
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2009-12-19, 18:26 | Link #30 |
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Was it really that typical? I'm not the biggest movie-goer but I thought the plot stood up well next to the 'effects.' In fact I found myself wondering if Cameron had ever tried psychedelics, the movie's messages seem pretty steeped in psy culture.
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2009-12-19, 18:43 | Link #31 |
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It was very typical and nearly everything they did was alluded to earlier in the movie, I really could've done without the disney-esque moment near the end too.. it was visual tour de force though and was awesome in Imax-3d but it definitely didn't live up the hype imo.
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2009-12-19, 18:54 | Link #32 |
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Grade C plot, a stickpin-cluster of standard tropes -- -but absolutely stunningly beautiful to watch. A lot of the mundanes coming out were bowled over more than I remember how awe-struck they were after LOTR.
If you play online fantasy/sci-fi MMOs or related.... its a eyeball treat of "I've always wanted to see ---" I won't write up any specific complaints or praise for a few weeks until most have seen it.
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2009-12-19, 23:07 | Link #33 |
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Was supposed to watch it today but to exhausted to do anything ... Prolly tomorrow or next week dont know . Leaving Cameron nothing excites me about this movie . Last animated movie I truly enjoyed was Wall E , that was a masterpiece .
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2009-12-19, 23:08 | Link #34 |
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I caught the late-night screening yesterday and it was looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong.
Seriously though, nothing about this movie is original. The plot is taken from Dances with Wolves, the Na'vi are basically a cross between Night Elves and the Ronso (from FFX), and the human vehicles were stolen straight out of Halo. Once you get past the length and unoriginality, it's not too bad. Oh, and it's definitely a great visual experience. Stereoscopic cameras + 3D glasses = SEX.
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2009-12-19, 23:16 | Link #35 |
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I quickly got past the "been there done that" feel of the plot greatly enjoyed the movie. Unoriginality isn't always a bad thing plotwise for a movie as long as everything else balances it out enough. I felt that was the case with the movie and aside from not living up to the hype it was a great film in my opinion.
Really? I didn't see that at all. Honestly I can point out a bunch of other mech suits that share similarities.
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2009-12-20, 04:17 | Link #37 |
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Watched it last night. Plot is hole-y and sometimes all over the place, dialogue is cheeeeeeeeeezy as hell and Rodriguez again proves she only has one facial expression.
That said, as everyone else has mentioned this is quite possibly the most stunningly realized visual world in cinema since LotR, Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy: The Golden Army.
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2009-12-20, 11:37 | Link #40 |
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The graphics are worth seeing in 3-D but if you're not watching it in 3-D then it is probably not worth the trip unless you are planning on an outing with friends.
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