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Gn2Dlnd 12-31-2009 01:44 PM

Irwin Allen wants you!

To sit in a movie theatre in the '70s.

Alex 12-31-2009 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Jazzman (Post 310772)
No, no, it's answered. Rather clearly too. Perhaps not satisfactorily to your fight-picking baiting, but it's answered.

But I asked the question, it's my question, wouldn't I be the one to know when it's been answered? And since I remain unclear on why you'd subject yourself to nearly three hours of offensive story simply to look at pretty pictures, it would appear that the curiosity behind my question remains unanswered. I was hoping for something like "I'll be wearing headphones playing the audio track from Season 4 of The Golden Girls and therefore will only be experiencing the pretty pictures." That would be an answer to the question. "I restate that which prompted the question" not so much. You're not very good at Q&A, perhaps The Learning Annex offers a class.

Besides, watching Avatar is now my Christmas tradition. It isn't very nice of you to poop on it like this. Baby Jesus weeps, and not just because he's a baby and that's what babies do. But because through him is found salvation and that's an awfully big burden for a baby to bear and it is only in knowing that I enjoy Avatar, unsullied by pre-emptive pooping that he is able to bear it. And you take that away from him? Now mankind can't be saved and god forsakes us. I hope you're happy with yourself mister, you've made a mockery of the Pope's entire life (except the Nazi youth stuff, that remains unsullied).

Tref 12-31-2009 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Gn2Dlnd (Post 310779)
Irwin Allen wants you! To sit in a movie theatre in the '70s.

I'd say that's just the right temperature. Anything less and I need a jacket.

alphabassettgrrl 01-03-2010 03:01 PM

Saw this last night.

I found the continual foreground 3D and the 3D bugs distracting. Ok, show us you can do it in the beginning, but then STOP IT. Using the 3D as background and midground- brilliant. Yes, more of that, absolutely.

Visually: pretty. I liked the blue people (yes, I know you're supposed to. I like them anyway).

Plot: No real surprises except for the ending. I was pleased with the ending. I didn't expect they'd actually do it.

People: wanted to smack the crap out of Jake all the way up to when he went to choose his dragon. Even then, he didn't seem to "get" it and I despised him for it. I loved the communal stuff at the tree of souls. I loved the adoption of a new member, and how everybody formed a web of touch.

Overall- thank you for having a story. It's still kind of showing off, too much of the "look what we can do," but it's starting to integrate into the movie and be just a part of it instead of calling attention to the effects. I'm not a fan of how movies are going deeper and deeper into the showing-off of effects, big blockbuster costs, and it's just crazy, but then at the core, there's no story. Big explosions, 3D, big sets, astounding scenery, but then it doesn't say anything.

blueerica 01-03-2010 10:30 PM

More-or-less liked the movie a lot. Didn't see it in 3D, and I'm kinda glad I didn't.

alphabassettgrrl 01-03-2010 11:03 PM

The 3D added a lot to some of the scenes. I'm glad we saw it in 3D.

Alex 01-03-2010 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by alphabassettgrrl (Post 310938)
People: wanted to smack the crap out of Jake all the way up to when he went to choose his dragon. Even then, he didn't seem to "get" it and I despised him for it. I loved the communal stuff at the tree of souls. I loved the adoption of a new member, and how everybody formed a web of touch.

Of course he didn't get it until the end, up until then it was just another person's religion. Interesting anthropoligically but not much more. It wasn't until that last night when he listened to ancestors as the tree (the same night they had sex -- or however Na'vi bond) that he knew it was actually true and not just mysticism.

Before that, the best he could do would be to simply respect the odd religious beliefs of the others.

cirquelover 01-04-2010 01:15 AM

It was an interesting movie. It truly amazes me what they can do with CGI, the trees and water were amazing! It didn't help that some silly woman brought a 4year old and a 4 month old, it was rather annoying to say the least!

wolfy999 01-04-2010 07:37 AM

I saw it yesterday at the IMAX in Irvine. I just go for entertainment....and I was entertained. Hubby not so much.

alphabassettgrrl 01-04-2010 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 310977)
Before that, the best he could do would be to simply respect the odd religious beliefs of the others.

I'm not sure he even really respected it, but I am glad he got it in the end.


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