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James Cameron's Avatar (2009)

93 durable postsStarted 2009-08-20Latest 2010-03-27
#1313137Post 41 of 93

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^no kidding...his reviews are very good and there are alot of them, pretty nice work :D

#1313413Post 42 of 93

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I used to write film reviews for Tribe. Nearly 8 years doing so. I still get the odd advance screening pass or screener copy thrown my way.

Thank you for the kind words everyone. :)

#1313455Post 43 of 93

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havn't been entertained like this in YEARS. honestly didnt really care about the story because i was too stunned at the visual beauty in this film. down right fucking ridiculous CGI. ive never seen a film twice in the theater and i will be going back again to see this. shit maybe even 3 times.

#1313507Post 44 of 93

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Visually stunning, 3D isn't perfect, simple story, cliched dialogue. I'd probably try to watch again stoned, the dialogue was seriously bugging me and making me drift. Throughout the movie the 'style over substance' mantra kept on repeating in my head.

#1313584Post 45 of 93

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Personally I was expecting the story to be a lot worse :lol: based on all that I heard...

I'd go see this a 2nd time too, I was really surprised how quickly the 162 mins went by.

#1313695Post 46 of 93

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I didn't care for James Horner's musical score all that much. It felt like I was listening to the soundtrack from "Willow" and was over-the top in parts towards the end. Michael Kamen also did this to all the movies he scored where you heard excerpts from "Die Hard". Lazy I guess :(

#1313776Post 47 of 93

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i liked it very much, i will go to see it again in 2d the 3d looks very good but those glasses kinda bother me.....

#1313806Post 48 of 93

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^likewise, the glasses bug. saw it in 3D on my Nephew's Birthday, and for me, the 3D refraction is far too illusory for my vision. i also managed to get butter from the popcorn on the glasses... it was a bust :lol:

i thought the movie was vibrant, overall; the eye-orgasmic visuals were just the immaculate awesomeness that i needed; and the acting was not bad. it was really cool to see Sigourney Weaver given a poignant role in this. whenever i go see movies with the amount of hype, glamour, etc. surrounding it, like Avatar has, i always go in with no expectations - or else it dampens my enjoyment. Avatar was like Fern Gully supercharged :lol:

i'll go see it again - at least one more time.

#1315056Post 49 of 93

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excellent !!!!!!!!

#1316008Post 50 of 93

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it's a dream come true, i've been waiting for this movie so long, well not that i knew it would be Avatar but just the next Cameron's one. He is not your typical director, and i don't want to talk about Titanic, it ain't his best movie, no

#1319494Post 51 of 93

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The story was shitty enough but i didnt really care cause it looked so good in 3D.

At times i felt so relaxed watching all the neon colours come to life in the jungle scenes. Id say it would be really trippy on drugs. It is long though but all good.

#1319553Post 52 of 93

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I am going to watch it next week in 3D..first time I check out a movie in 3D since the 80ties. :lol: 80ties 3D movies were shite.....let's see what 2010 3D movies can do.

#1320589Post 53 of 93

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TT, we're all waiting to hear your report!

#1320831Post 54 of 93

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The visuals were so stunning, it came to a point where I stopped giving a shit about the movie (from the story's perspective). I just wanted more and more of the eye-candy. The scene where he first learns to fly on the winged beast was incredible. Nose-diving off the cliff bought me to the edge of my seat.

I'm not a big fan of watching movies in the theater but I'm so ready to go and catch this one again in 3D.

Absolute 10/10.

The CGI makes up for the storyline, music, and every other point in the movie that would have nudged the score below a 10. And how on earth they managed to make that 14 foot smurf chick look so hot is beyond me :shock:

Aces galore!!!!

#1320841Post 55 of 93

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[QUOTE=Highsteppa;817847]It's a pretty impressive film as far as technique and special effects, and does raise the game for movies that come out after this, in the aspect of 3D presentation and special effects. It manages to elevate the computer generated characters that Lord of the Rings and King Kong pulled off and brought it further, seeing that you can recognize the avatars from their faces (Sigourney Weaver's avatar looks like she would as a Na'vi) and for the motion capture work they managed to pull off as well.

Story wise, it borrows a bit from Cameron's older films - the human compound looks like an updated set of Aliens, the environmental/life is precious message comes from the Abyss, and some of the more romantic elements seem straight out of Titanic. That's not really a criticism, it's more an observation, as James Cameron makes it work, and it doesn't feel clunky, just a bit familiar.

The film is getting a bit of flack for an unremarkable set of characters, but I felt it wasn't a fair critique - Cameron manages to demonstrate three very strong female central characters that have more to do in the story than any other female character in another big budget film would. They aren't the fretting wife/love interest that disappears in the third act when the finale action starts - they actually are servicing the story quite well, and are more fleshed out than most other female roles presented this year in the sci fi genre.

It's a great film for the visual aspect, but the story is serviceable and a bit underwhelming. I guess that a film that was four years in the making was going to have too much hype to live up to in some aspects - while succeeding and exceeding expectations in the visual departments.[/QUOTE]

This pretty much sums up my thoughts on it. I saw it in 3D earlier in the week and thought:

  1. From a visual and technical standpoint, it really has no equal. Normally, when you watch a movie in 3D, it feels gimmicky and forced, but the effect was so realistic and it seemed so natural, I actually forgot that I was watching a 3D movie as opposed to something more like live action at times. On that basis alone, everyone should watch this movie, because we'll look back at this years from now as the film that ushered in a new era of special effects.

  2. The story was very "been there, done that" and was an also-ran compared to the visuals. I actually nodded off a couple of times (although in fairness to myself, I was jetlagged, and had just finished eating a 24 oz T-Bone and drinking a few glasses of wine). If I had seen it in 2D, I'm not sure it would have been worth it for me. It wasn't bad by any stretch of the imagination, but it certainly wasn't groundbreaking, and a movie that clocks in at 2 hours and forty minutes needs to bring something new to the table to keep me interested, IMO. In the interest of full disclosure, though, the fantasy genre is not really my bag, so there's that.

When all is said and done, everyone should really watch this, in the theatre, in 3D. It's a matter of cultural literacy.

#1320844Post 56 of 93

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can you believe there have been cries about racism in this movie? lmao, wtf!

[B][SIZE=3]Some see racist theme in alien adventure 'Avatar'[/SIZE][/B] By JESSE WASHINGTON AP National Writer [COLOR=#999999]The Associated Press[/COLOR] Monday, January 11, 2010 4:05 AM EST

Near the end of the hit film "Avatar," the villain snarls at the hero, "How does it feel to betray your own race?" Both men are white — although the hero is inhabiting a blue-skinned, 9-foot-tall, long-tailed alien. Strange as it may seem for a film that pits greedy, immoral humans against noble denizens of a faraway moon, "Avatar" is being criticized by a small but vocal group of people who allege it contains racist themes — the white hero once again saving the primitive natives. Since the film opened to widespread critical acclaim three weeks ago, hundreds of blog posts, newspaper articles, tweets and YouTube videos have made claims such as that the film is "a fantasy about race told from the point of view of white people" and reinforces "the white Messiah fable."

[URL]http://home.knology.net/news/read.php?rip_id=%3CD9D5EJIO0%40news.ap.org%3E&ps=1016&_LT=HOME_LARSDCCL5_UNEWS[/URL]

#1320868Post 57 of 93

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^^^ horses mouth: [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dOhNl_MiNA[/YOUTUBE]

#1320936Post 58 of 93

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people are retarded. also a group is trying to get people to boycott the film because sigourney weavers character smokes.

#1321115Post 59 of 93

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^^^ lmao, that's funny

#1321296Post 60 of 93

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[URL="http://edition.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Movies/01/11/avatar.movie.blues/index.html"]And people are getting post-Avatar blues, wtf[/URL] :lol::lol::lol: [QUOTE] "That's all I have been doing as of late, searching the Internet for more info about 'Avatar.' I guess that helps. It's so hard I can't force myself to think that it's just a movie, and to get over it, that living like the Na'vi will never happen. I think I need a rebound movie," Elequin posted.[/QUOTE][QUOTE]A user named Mike wrote on the fan Web site "Naviblue" that he contemplated suicide after seeing the movie.

"Ever since I went to see 'Avatar' I have been depressed. Watching the wonderful world of Pandora and all the Na'vi made me want to be one of them. I can't stop thinking about all the things that happened in the film and all of the tears and shivers I got from it," Mike posted. "I even contemplate suicide thinking that if I do it I will be rebirthed in a world similar to Pandora and the everything is the same as in 'Avatar.' " [/QUOTE][QUOTE]Ivar Hill posts to the "Avatar" forum page under the name Eltu. He wrote about his post-"Avatar" depression after he first saw the film earlier this month. "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," Hill wrote on the forum. "It just seems so ... meaningless. I still don't really see any reason to keep ... doing things at all. I live in a dying world." [/QUOTE]

#1321301Post 61 of 93

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people are idiots.

#1322991Post 62 of 93

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Just saw this in 3D. I was blown away!. I didn't think the story was bad, and of course the Visuals were unreal! I have never seen a movie as stimulating as this. I really didn't want it to end. I really thought the acting was going to be corny but it wasn't at all imo. Totally worth every penny/euro I spent. 8)

#1323321Post 63 of 93

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[B]'Avatar' tops $500 million on domestic chart[/B] Associated Press Posted: 01/19/2010 03:21:59 PM PST

LOS ANGELES — James Cameron's "Avatar" continues to close in on his own box-office champ "Titanic."

"Avatar" took in $54.4 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend, raising its domestic total to $504.9 million.

On the all-time domestic chart, the sci-fi blockbuster trails only "The Dark Knight" at $533 million and "Titanic" at $600 million.

Worldwide, "Avatar" has taken in $1.6 billion, second only to "Titanic" at $1.8 billion.

#1323324Post 64 of 93

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Its gonna smash those records I bet, it hasnt even been out that long and those numbers are crazy.

#1323366Post 65 of 93

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I saw it finally yesterday and what an amazing movie. The story is good and the visuals and 3D are amazing. There's really nothing out there like it at this point.

#1328863Post 66 of 93

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It's the best film that i saw in the whole 2009 year! It's AWESOME! In 3D cinema it's really amazing... Everyone, you must go and see this masterpiece! Or wait for a Full HD (1080p) rip... Because a CamRip or DVDRip, will ruin the whole film...

#1329450Post 67 of 93

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[QUOTE=hambino21;826008]Just saw this in 3D. I was blown away!. I didn't think the story was bad, and of course the Visuals were unreal! I have never seen a movie as stimulating as this. I really didn't want it to end. Totally worth every penny/euro I spent. 8)[/QUOTE]

Ditto!

I didn't even know what this was all about, made it even more of a special experience for me. If we had more movies like this, I'd be in heaven :shock:

#1330012Post 68 of 93

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Was I the only person to not thoroughly enjoy this movie. Don't get me wrong, the special effects were mind blowing, but I just couldn't get over how predictable the story line was.

#1330035Post 69 of 93

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Yup, that was brought up.

#1330059Post 70 of 93

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Evidently the predictability of the plot doesn't take away from the fact that Avatar is the biggest grossing film ever. :lol:

#1330066Post 71 of 93

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[QUOTE=floridaorange;830778]Evidently the predictability of the plot doesn't take away from the fact that Avatar is the biggest grossing film ever. :lol:[/QUOTE]

It's like moths being led into one of those blue bug catchers. I'll just make a movie with 2 billion dollars of special effects and it will become the highest grossing of all time.

#1330068Post 72 of 93

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[QUOTE=maddlingo;830788]It's like moths being led into one of those blue bug catchers.[/QUOTE]

:lol: for sure

#1331375Post 73 of 93

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Saw it last night at IMAX and thought it was stunning. The tree scene especially. Ready to see it in 3D now 10/10

#1332341Post 74 of 93

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[QUOTE=hambino21;826008]Just saw this in 3D. I was blown away!. I didn't think the story was bad, and of course the Visuals were unreal! I have never seen a movie as stimulating as this. I really didn't want it to end. I really thought the acting was going to be corny but it wasn't at all imo. Totally worth every penny/euro I spent. 8)[/QUOTE]my thoughts exactly loved it :D

#1335810Post 75 of 93

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[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/sXIrL.jpg[/IMG]

#1336263Post 76 of 93

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Watched in 3D Muffins 25 out of 10 yeeeeeeeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaa

#1336740Post 77 of 93

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:lol:

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yk2vR8w2sjc[/YOUTUBE]

#1337304Post 78 of 93

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$2.3 billion, 13 academy award nominations ... geeeeez :shock:

highest grossing film of all time... in china too!

#1337921Post 79 of 93

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Go china!!!!!!!!!!

#1337979Post 80 of 93

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In a country where you can buy pirated DVDs instead of downloading them, Avatar is the only movie that has sold out and has had the Chinese queuing up for. I read a rumour the government considered cancelling Avatar 2D at the cinemas because it was gonna make the government-backed movie Confucious look bad at the box office.

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