Mardeth
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lol @ haters
I'll be enjoying this in 3D IMAX. Enjoy not doing that.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/district_9/Avatar on RT: 91% (Dec. 14)
I hope you're aware the adult theaters you normally frequent are going to be showing Anatar!
TBH I really can't get excited for a movie that has humans as the BAD guys. I just don't feal like I should be cheering for aliens to kill humans. I'm going to go see it obviously though for the special effects, but the plot will probably annoy me a bit. Its just another movie like Transformers, its fun to watch once, but that's it.
On another note, maybe as I get older i am getting more conservative, but alot of the movies coming out these days seem to have liberal plots which annoy me. Like when all of the bad guys in all of the movies are big business or the military?
This is another qualm I have. Movies like that are just as bad as the ones that glamorize our military as infallible heroes. I feel like Dances With Wolves and The Last Samurai (the two movies I liken Avatar to the most) at least had a more neutral and plausible ending. I don't expect this with Avatar. I reckon it'll be a stereotypical "good guys triumph" ending.
I think I'm just frustrated that they spend nearly a decade waiting for technology to mature and then four additional years filming, and the cocksuckers decide to attach this revolutionary cinematic experience to a hackneyed story. Shit, it would've been much better if they used this technology to do a montage of great fights from cinematic history.
ReviewJames Camerons Avatar may be the most expensive movie ever made but you see every cent of it up on the screen.
Its an exciting movie with a strong emotional core, built around a story of Earthlings trying to strip-mine a different planet. But an Earth soldier (Sam Worthington), whose mind has been projected into the body of one of the planets natives, finds himself siding with the aliens in their struggle against the human invaders.
Cameron breaks barriers and stretches the envelope in terms of turning imagination into on-screen images, with a fantastic computer-generated world thats CG from the biggest beast to the smallest blade of grass.
Its the seasons must-see movie.
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6 out of 6 Stars
Hmm see it in a regular theater - < 10 miles away for $4.50, vs. IMAX 3D >40 miles away for $14...
Yeah, similar situation here but IMAX 3D=2 hour drive (Akron/Canton OH to Columbus OH). I think I'll just deal with the regular theater for now, and maybe plan a trip to one before it leaves IMAX if I like the one.
there's not a theater around you showing it in the RealD 3D? I plan on seeing it that way instead of IMAX. I'm not a big fan of the huge IMAX screen.
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I honestly don't get the hype at all, I'm with you. This movie just look really terrible to me. I'm willing to admit I'm wrong if it turns out good, but I'm not paying to see it at a cinema.
This movie was made to be seen at the theater. I can agree that it looks like a rental at times BUT this guy does a tremendous job with movies making them very very very enjoyable to see at the theater.
The plan so far is to see this with my brother on Friday.
Ugg 3-D is just a stupid gimmick. No reason to drive hours out of your way when you can see it regular in a theater close by.