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Wow, you guys are a bunch of independent thinking cynics! Well good for you, no one is gonna force you to see this movie. :applause: /sarcasm On the serious side, I saw this movie yesterday, and it is probably the most beautiful film I’ve ever seen. The cinematography and special effects are simply stunning. The digital effects are worthy of all the praise and awards they will receive in the months to come. Granted, the story is basically Pocahontas, but it was not like the story was told poorly. The acting is good, and there’s even a semi nude seen with Sigourney Weaver (who is still attractive to me, despite her age). Fortunately, what the story lacks in originality the film more than makes up for in everything else. I would advise anyone interested, to see this movie in theaters, on an Imax screen. There is no draw for this film on DVD, it is the theatrical experience that makes this worth the price of admission.   ...but most of you are just too “cool” to take what I’ve said seriously. You’re like those extra-hip kids in high school who were popular because they’re dark and hate on everything else that’s popular. Well congratulations on mastering that fbumet of being cool, I hope it works out for you. |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 10:54AM | View CoreyJess's Profile | # | ||||||
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i think the problem here is that people have different ideas of entertainment anyway it was a freakin awesome film and anyone near an imax should definitely see it |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 11:00AM | View cya's Profile | # | ||||||
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woah corey you just totally ninjad me by 6 minutes |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 11:01AM | View cya's Profile | # | ||||||
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you can make a great movie with great effects. see every pixar movie. |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 11:28AM | View Fortunato's Profile | # | ||||||
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I’ve found that I can enjoy a movie in a different ways.
For example, if the acting is amazing, I can appreciate it on that level (Doubt, There Will Be Blood). Or if the plot is great (Vertigo, Match Point). I can even like otherwise bad movies for their special effects or action sequences (2015).
In the rare occasion that one movie is all of those things (LOTR?) of course that’s better, but I know it’s really hard to make a movie where everything works out that well. I’ve heard the plot of Avatar is pbumable, and that it’s visually spectacular. That’s enough to make me want to see it, and hopefully like it too. |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 11:51AM | View Evil Trout's Profile | # | ||||||
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Fortunato Posted:
I wouldn’t say every Pixar film, but they def seem to be the big dog of quality films lately. I think it has more to do with their ability to attract quality storytellers like Brad Bird, Pete Docter, and John Lbumeter, than it has to do with the animation. Granted, the animation is still wonderful. |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 12:03PM | View CoreyJess's Profile | # | ||||||
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they love to show off their technical chops. Fully rendered hair and stuff, like in the Incredibles when the family falls into the ocean. |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 12:41PM | View Fortunato's Profile | # | ||||||
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Bill_Murray_Fan_7383 Posted: Where did I say that Avatar didn’t have a good story? I was replying specifically to the idea of going to see a movie simply for the special effects. Special effects should compliment the story, not overshadow it or be a substitution. Does Avatar have more to offer than just special effects? I’m not sure, since every trailer I’ve seen so far seems to focus solely on the effects, not the story. That’s been what they’ve been pushing. If it gets a decent review for having a good story, I’ll probably see it. Even if it’s not ‘new & innovative’, that’s fine. The point is that special effects alone do not make a good movie. You still need a good story to go along with it, even if it is ‘tried and true’.
As far as actually seeing the movie in the theaters, I still probably won’t, but that’s a separate issue. I simply prefer to rent a movie to watch in the comfort of my own home theater. If I like it enough, I’ll end up buying a copy for my collection.
Regarding Pixar, they are an excellent example of quality work on both sides of the issue. And their stories are definitely ‘tried & true’. Acid Flux edited this message on 12/20/2009 12:49PM |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 12:47PM | View Acid Flux's Profile | # | ||||||
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I’m going to ignore both sides of the argument going on here and just say I thought it was fantastic, if a bit preachy. |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 8:55PM | View Something_Witty's Profile | # | ||||||
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Fortunato Posted:
the incredibles is one of hte best movies ever made |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 9:01PM | View TUBSWEETIE's Profile | # | ||||||
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I just had an epiphany. James Cameron is a rip-off artist. Blue Humanoids protecting their planet?
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 9:02PM | View Skyman747's Profile | # | ||||||
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TUBSWEETIE Posted:
Pretty much all of pixars movies are the best movies ever made, even though I still haven’t seen Up Log in to see images! |
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 9:02PM | View Skyman747's Profile | # | ||||||
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Posted On: 12/20/2009 9:10PM | View Toko's Profile | # | ||||||
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Chawin Posted:
the problem is people are untolerable to different ideas of entertainment
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Posted On: 12/21/2009 1:23AM | View Inconnu's Profile | # | ||||||
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While I’m sure that the cinematography and effects are beautiful, it’s such a painfully cliched and obvious political movie that I can’t bring myself to watch it.
Even the preview looked like the most biased re-used anti-war liberal rhetoric I’ve ever seen.
Gosh, the US Marines just happen to invade an innocent people’s country to exploit their needed, valuable resources for our own gain with no thought of their wellbeing?
That doesn’t sound familiar, or politically relevant.
While we’re at it, why don’t we re-use the same tired “invader joins the opposing side for some reason and then sees the error of his ways, fights for the oppressed, and falls in love in the process” storyline too.
It’ll be a smash hit.
And this is coming from someone who likes furry things. |
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Posted On: 12/21/2009 5:14AM | View Shii's Profile | # | ||||||
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I don“t understand this whine about the plot. Different movies are good for different reasons, and CGI and the technology is one these reasons. Sure exeptional story is the most prestigious way of making a good movie, but still. One just has to know what is coming, and in a movie like Avatar, at least for me, a cliche plot is almost a good thing, since cliches are such for a good reason, because they work. Thus the plot gives a solid, not groundbraking but solid level for the actual point, the 3D. Going too artsy with the plot might have ruined it otherwise(And at least there is a plot, if you compare it to, say, Transformers 2).
And even this said, Camerons prior movies are most great, but not because of excellent story, but the quality of the storyTELLING, and the action/suspense. They are entartaining because they are so damn well made. So I think that Avatar only follows the line Cameron has taken before. Just know what your in for.
And yes, Pixar movies are all pretty much brilliant. |
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Posted On: 12/22/2009 3:59PM | View UnlimitedTyyppi's Profile | # | ||||||
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when will man kind stop raping every other race on this galaxy? Malaise Posted:
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Posted On: 12/22/2009 4:05PM | View 1337xxxxxxxxxlol...'s Profile | # | ||||||
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I’ll phone in a review…
Log in to see images! Saw it in the theater, enjoyed it. Keeping in mind that ZOMG different people like different things – yes, the visual effects were stunning. The story was obviously a rehash, slightly tired and obviously done before. Think ‘Fern Gully’ meets ‘Dances with Wolves’. Still, I personally clbumified Avatar as a ‘fun’ movie. Don’t go in expecting ‘epic’ and you should find it entertaining. |
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Posted On: 12/22/2009 6:09PM | View Afterthotz's Profile | # | ||||||
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You could of course see great movies with great effects. Note that the whole movie above was made for about $5million. Duncan jones calls that scene the “drum solo”. |
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Posted On: 12/22/2009 7:40PM | View Fortunato's Profile | # | ||||||
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Fortunato Posted: amazing film, bought it on dvd last week ahhh its just so woah |
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Posted On: 12/22/2009 8:16PM | View cya's Profile | # | ||||||
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