A big fat NAY!!
While it no doubt looked great, it was about as subtle as a swift kick to bollocks. | |
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TyphoonTip said: A big fat NAY!!
While it no doubt looked great, it was about as subtle as a swift kick to bollocks. I have a new agey friend that was raving about the messages in that film I'm like there was a message aside from that humans are terrorists against the environment?!? | |
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ZombieKitten said: TyphoonTip said: A big fat NAY!!
While it no doubt looked great, it was about as subtle as a swift kick to bollocks. I have a new agey friend that was raving about the messages in that film I'm like there was a message aside from that humans are terrorists against the environment?!? Hmmm... deep. | |
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TonyVanDam said: scififilmnerd said: I liked it when I saw it, but then the more I thought about it afterwards, the more I it disappointing. There were no surprise twists and no jawdropping special effects that broke new ground.
I read that if Avatar did well at the box office, James Cameron would like to make a sequel. But I really didn't see anything in the movie to explore in a sequel. Avatar doesn't need a sequel. For any, James Cameron should consider making an all-new original movie on something else. He bought the rights to make a movie adaption of the anime series Battle Angel Alita The series is set in the future and focuses on Alita, a cyborg who has lost all memories and is found in a garbage heap by a cybernetics doctor who rebuilds and takes care of her. She discovers that there is one thing she remembers, the legendary cyborg martial art Panzer Kunst, which leads to her becoming a Hunter Warrior or bounty hunter. The story traces Alita's attempts to rediscover her past and the characters whose lifes she impacts on her journey
I'm still waiting..... "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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A definite "nay".
Maybe I'm too old (or cynical?) to be all that impressed by visuals only. The story was not horrible, but havn't we seen that story in a billion other movies, books, comics and so on? And as for the visuals, yes, they were impressive, but I really hated the visual design of the movie. All that glowing, that sort of looked like it was stolen in a Disney park and amplified beyond reason with the mantra "More is more, let's have us some good ol' neon trees". Not to mention the twisted "six legged everything", that anyone with a sense of movement will point at as gimmicky, rather than a natural design in the context of the story and the univers (those "horses" .. they would never be able to move). All of that took me out of the universe. Anywhoo... | |
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Is this what James Cameron hoped for?
“Avatar” Causing Depression & Suicidal Thoughts In Audiences “When I woke up this morning after watching Avatar for the first time yesterday, the world seemed… gray. It was like my whole life, everything I’ve done and worked for, lost its meaning… I still don’t really see any reason to keep … doing things at all…” Watch this CNN report: http://cnn.com/video/?/vi...avatar.cnn | |
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Harlepolis said: Is this what James Cameron hoped for?
“Avatar” Causing Depression & Suicidal Thoughts In Audiences “When I woke up this morning after watching Avatar for the first time yesterday, the world seemed… gray. It was like my whole life, everything I’ve done and worked for, lost its meaning… I still don’t really see any reason to keep … doing things at all…” Watch this CNN report: http://cnn.com/video/?/vi...avatar.cnn Is that for real? "Post-Avatar depression"? How fucking idiotic are people? Because of that crappy-ass movie. This isn't even funny. Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right? | |
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The trailer looked like a computer game to me. So I really doubt I would be going to see it based on that alone. Although I've never really seen a 3D film in a theatre, so I'm somewhat intrigued about that aspect. | |
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TyphoonTip said: A big fat NAY!!
While it no doubt looked great, it was about as subtle as a swift kick to bollocks. Exactly, perhaps it's meant to inspire a ten year old. Aside from the visuals, I thought it was average to decent. And even the visuals were just a bit too wonderful to take seriously. [Edited 1/12/10 14:53pm] My Legacy
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TheEnglishGent said: CHIC0 said: what's good about it exactly? special effects, story line, acting, what?? It's not the best at anything, except maybe as a visual spectacle, but it's a package that works. It's not the best acted movie, it's not the best scripted movie but everything works well enough together.I will say that nothing really sucks in the movie. As a dramatic film I have seen much better, but as a total Hollywood blockbuster package it's pretty good. My Legacy
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