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Storyline: meh
Scenery: pretty...neat
3D: big meh...hasn't improved at all since the old 70s 3D movies
Overall...meh
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Scenery: pretty...neat
3D: big meh...hasn't improved at all since the old 70s 3D movies
Overall...meh
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No sarcasm...just a mediocre movie...pretty effects...and lackluster 3D.
Polarized projector with 3D \"glasses\" you have to wear to watch. Just causes eye strain and a headache.
The image is dimmed quite a bit since only 50% of the light projected reaches both of your eyes.
\"House of Wax\" was the last 3D movie I saw...back when I was a kid in the 70s... Vincent Price.
Polarized projector with 3D \"glasses\" you have to wear to watch. Just causes eye strain and a headache.
The image is dimmed quite a bit since only 50% of the light projected reaches both of your eyes.
\"House of Wax\" was the last 3D movie I saw...back when I was a kid in the 70s... Vincent Price.
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What did you expect from the director who made "Titanic".. You need to lower your expectations accordinglyThunderBunny wrote:Overall...meh
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Grendel wrote:What did you expect from the director who made "Titanic".. You need to lower your expectations accordinglyThunderBunny wrote:Overall...meh
Agreed!
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but he also did Aliens, one of my all time favourites!Grendel wrote:What did you expect from the director who made "Titanic".. You need to lower your expectations accordinglyThunderBunny wrote:Overall...meh
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my wife and I saw it yesterday in 3D, it had its moments but other than that the 3D was the story line was Dances with Wolves meets Starship Troopers. it was pure and simple a modern day native American Indian saga. the CGI was great tho. but it was purely a 1 timer. if it hadn't been for the fact that my kids bought us tickets for Christmas I would not have spent the $10.50 to see it. all in all I give it 2/12 stars
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Uncomplicated story, doesn't mean it was bad, just that it wasn't deep. Visually the movie was excellent. The buzz on the Something Awful forums is that Avatar is the proving grounds for the technology that James Cameron wants to use in order to make a Battle Angel Alita movie (trilogy). Also Avatar (assuming it makes enough money) is going to be a trilogy.
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I admire youwoodchip wrote:I cried when the Home Tree fell.
Just saw it yesterday (non 3d). Storyline was decent, not something I would go buy though. Graphics were amazing. If you put a costume and the renders side by side, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
Animation was usually good - the horses didn't seem fluid when I first saw them running though. Later I didn't notice.
Animation was usually good - the horses didn't seem fluid when I first saw them running though. Later I didn't notice.
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I loved it. Storyline was predictable, but the visuals and characters were believable. Human tech looked awesome. Saw it in 3D which looked amazing.
And if anyone's a stickler for physics yelling \"how are those darn mountains floating!?!?\" Well, remember when they first flew into them and their instruments went screwy because of the electromagnetic vortex? Here's the Wikipedia explaination from Hellbender which had the same exact thing going on.
-Asteroids and comets entering the planet's atmosphere were electromagnetically repelled by the planet's surface elements. Trapped within the atmosphere, they were crushed by Eyrie's (Pandora's) gravitational forces and reconfigured into \"floating\" mountains above the planet's surface. Dust not yet compressed into mountains forms a green-blue (whatever color the debris happens to be) mist that envelops the highest mountain peaks.
Why isn't the metal gunship shoved around by the field and gravity? Wrong charge in its atoms, most likely.
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And if anyone's a stickler for physics yelling \"how are those darn mountains floating!?!?\" Well, remember when they first flew into them and their instruments went screwy because of the electromagnetic vortex? Here's the Wikipedia explaination from Hellbender which had the same exact thing going on.
-Asteroids and comets entering the planet's atmosphere were electromagnetically repelled by the planet's surface elements. Trapped within the atmosphere, they were crushed by Eyrie's (Pandora's) gravitational forces and reconfigured into \"floating\" mountains above the planet's surface. Dust not yet compressed into mountains forms a green-blue (whatever color the debris happens to be) mist that envelops the highest mountain peaks.
Why isn't the metal gunship shoved around by the field and gravity? Wrong charge in its atoms, most likely.
Yes, I pride myself in knowing that definition.
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I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that Pandora is a moon orbiting another planet. Too bad the movie didn't get into any of that detail of explanation.
Nice idea NUMBERZero. I just figured the \"unobtanium\" in the mountains was what interacted with the \"flux\" to make the mountains float. Seems like that planet/moon had a pretty strong magnetic field.
All in all I loved the movie. Yes this story was done before but I think it was done extremely well this time. Would have been nice to have more explanation of some of the science but that would have probably distracted people from the story and characters. I didn't expect to go into the theater to get a science lesson anyway, I wanted an exciting experience and got one.
Nice idea NUMBERZero. I just figured the \"unobtanium\" in the mountains was what interacted with the \"flux\" to make the mountains float. Seems like that planet/moon had a pretty strong magnetic field.
All in all I loved the movie. Yes this story was done before but I think it was done extremely well this time. Would have been nice to have more explanation of some of the science but that would have probably distracted people from the story and characters. I didn't expect to go into the theater to get a science lesson anyway, I wanted an exciting experience and got one.
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lol, amusing. That almost works! Avatar did remind me of Pocahontas when I watched it.Isaac wrote:http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/3867/poca2u.jpg
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$1,000,000,000 and counting... I reckon they're drafting the next script right now...Krom wrote:Also Avatar (assuming it makes enough money) is going to be a trilogy.
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Already a billion? Awesome! The next movie will probably have an original storyline. I think this movie was just to test with a storyline tried and true.
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Nooooo! Why does every successful movie have to be trilogized? Cant it just stand on its own as an original idea, and then move on to the next original idea?Krom wrote: Also Avatar (assuming it makes enough money) is going to be a trilogy.
Oh right this is Hollywood, nevermind.
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Yup:Krom wrote:Uncomplicated story, doesn't mean it was bad, just that it wasn't deep. Visually the movie was excellent. The buzz on the Something Awful forums is that Avatar is the proving grounds for the technology that James Cameron wants to use in order to make a Battle Angel Alita movie (trilogy). Also Avatar (assuming it makes enough money) is going to be a trilogy.
"So I feel like I have to make a second one now, but that'll only happen if we make some money with the first one. So we'll see... I have a story worked out for the second film, and the third film, but my lips are sealed." James Cameron
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Small thing to be grateful for: James Cameron's biggest hit didn't have a sequel.Top Wop wrote:Nooooo! Why does every successful movie have to be trilogized? Cant it just stand on its own as an original idea, and then move on to the next original idea?
Oh right this is Hollywood, nevermind.
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I'm not sure why, but envisioning an Avatar game popped up images of Starcraft... Just think, if Avatar had a third, super-advanced race, it'd fit really nicely.woodchip wrote:But where would we be without the Aliens series.
Personally, I'm looking forward to a Avatar game.
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Then get it, it came out the same day as the movie. I watched a review on it, one main draw back with the game is it's apparently no fun to play as a Navi because you only get bows and arrows as weapons. But as a human you get tons more and it's more fun. It isn't the movie's storyline so that's a plus though.woodchip wrote: Personally, I'm looking forward to a Avatar game.
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The game asumes that you have seen the movie, so you DON'T know the storyline if you haven't seen it. It does a bad job telling the story. They have so many objects on screen at one time that it sometimes chuggs....But don't take that from me. I heard that off of IGN. They only gave it about a 5/10.
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