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Let's talk about Avatar!
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I don't think there was anything very original about the subject or the approach taken but for the special effects alone it was well worth the cinema ticket. I think you have to see it on the big screen can't imagine it will transfer very well to DVD. But for sheer entertainment & as I say the special effects I give it 10/10PhotonicGuy wrote:I heard many opinions about Avatar, so I went to see him, even though I am not a fan of this movie genre. I can not say it impressed me very much, at least its subject. But for the special effects it is worth seeing. Did you like it or not? What is your opinion about it?
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Needless to say, I gave it 5/5.

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As much as I enjoyed this movie I couldn't help but look at it in terms of human conquest, cowboy and Indians, Australians and aborigines. Very little in the way of story and characters is alien. I wonder what people would have felt if the aliens didn't look so attractive.
After seeing this movie I couldn't help but think how much I'd like to see the french animated movie "Fantastic Planet" remade with Avatar type graphics.
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The story had plot holes you could drive a truck through (we've advanced so far that we can travel to other planets but yet when we want to blow up a tree we take helicopters/planes with open backs and push out cases of dynamite???), I thought the acting was pretty awful and it was way WAY too long.
Everyone raved about the special effects etc but I honestly didn't notice them. I think I was too busy being irritated by the plot.
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OK Lennoc ... it's not high art but I for one often wasted 3 hours on lessLennoc wrote:It was three hours of my life that I'll never get back.
The story had plot holes you could drive a truck through (we've advanced so far that we can travel to other planets but yet when we want to blow up a tree we take helicopters/planes with open backs and push out cases of dynamite???), I thought the acting was pretty awful and it was way WAY too long.
Everyone raved about the special effects etc but I honestly didn't notice them. I think I was too busy being irritated by the plot.
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I'll use Avatar as an excuse not to watch a movie again for another 5 years.
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Eye candy
Storyline is weak and trendy.
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But anyhow! I sure loved it, I mean those cartoony creatures were supersized in comparison to the men of this world. I mean what women wouldn't love an 20'inch foot on a man?
Oh t'was loved by me, I sat wishing I could merge into that screen and find me a native cartoon man. But alas, the man sitting next to me in the cinema brought me out of my fantasy when he released a toxic gas that smelt like burnt hot dogs into my atmosphere. Yes, we have seen the storyline before but not the graphics. To be quite honest, anyone who has ever wished that they could go to sleep and wake up into a fantasy world, will understand the desire to attain, a new life in a dream world. Very similar to one of my favorite Sci Fi stories ; 'A store Of Worlds' ( written by Robert Sheckley in the 70's, Who's storyline and ideas were strongly 'leant' upon by Richard Bauchman aka Stephen Kings ~ Running Man)
All in all, I truly loved this movie, it had everything I wanted...Technical Splendor, Native themes, Sci Fi elements, Dislike for Mass Consumerism, Spiritual Guidance, Blood hungry Predators..oh and the wild animals were kool too. Last but least, cartoon foreplay!!! I shout Hurray!!
