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I forced myself to watch Avatar last night
I don't see what all the hype was over. :helpme
It was okay. I thought the premise was interesting... a nice reversal of the typical aliens-come-to-Earth-impersonating-us-and-harvesting-our-resources movies. But a lot of the acting was weak, and some things were just downright stupid. "Unobtanium"? That's the best they could think up? All in all, just another CG movie that was about 1.5 hours too long. The hysteria over this movie makes no sense to me. |
yeah saw it recently after the hype died and it kinda sucked.
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It was in 3D. :Oh crap
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i didnt see what all the hype was about either..all i kept thinking was this is just a typical "cowboys vs indians" movie
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It wasn't all that, I watched it without having been exposed to much of the hype and I liked it a lot.
What I think happened with that movie is that it was pretty good, and most movies coming out now straight suck. |
I was really disappointed it was another mankind destroying another lifeform movie. Always making humans out to be so terrible. The plot had some potential but the military dude with his haircut and his coffee just ruined it for me.
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its stupid boring movie with no reason for hype.
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edit: btw someone could write a book: "how to make money with shit and social influence in the entertainment industry" |
The story was shit but it was a nice escape feel to look at the pretty images, one of the first 3d movies that didn't feel like it was forcing a bunch of "look at this shit flying at your face" gimmicks. I enjoyed the visuals but don't plan on watching it again.
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Here's some 3d for ya
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It's called group think Amp. Sorta like this World Cup BS. All my friends are interested in foot ball all of a sudden.
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It was shot in a different technology that was meant to immerse the audience in the movie. Of course it doesnt hold up as well when viewed on DVD or even BluRay. It had a ton of hype (rightfully so) leading up the launch so that helped drive ticket sales. When Steven Spielberg calls something in the movie industry a game changer people listen.
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It was a James Cameron vehicle, what did you really expect? What has he done that wasn't all style and no substance?
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The movie was watchable but nothing to dream about. However, it has to be the best marketing coup in recorded human history !
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I saw it and it was ok nothing radically impressive, but as those who have commented have mentioned it's a movie that needs to be watched in 3D.
I couldn't sit through it, I'm sure sloped a few parts. |
Still haven't seen it. The lengh of time it's on and all the hype that comes with it actually puts me off...
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i actually fell asleep at the theater lol not becuase it was a bad movie just was out the night before having a few too many beers...to date i still havent seen the whole movie and probably never will....
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I thought it was an okay movie, nothing to jump up and down and fart rainbows about, but it was okay :2 cents:
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Avatar was a great movie IMO. Especially in 3d at the theatres it blew any other 3d movie out of the water.
Its definetly the new benchmark for other movie makers to go off of. You guys saying it was just ok... LOL, you actually loved it but dont want to admit. |
My copy is still sitting under the TV. I can't muster up enough enthusiasm to watch it.
This thread doesn't help any. |
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How exactly would something be labeled a game changer based on the acting? A game changer is a movie or technology comes out that affects the industry or movie going experience in a profound way. In an age of piracy Cameron made a movie that had to be seen in a theater to get the entire experience. It wasnt a 3D "gimmick" of a sword flying at you. The technology he helped create put you in the movie. |
I practically never watch those totally super block busters
Once you create the hype around something to make it a "blockbuster" the chain reaction starts and everybody hauls their ass into the cinema, it doesn't tell practically anything about the movie though. I've never seen "Titanic" for example, and have no desire to do so, although I sure have a lot of respect for James Cameron |
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If someone told me there was a "game changing" book out there, but you have to read it with special glasses, I would probably ignore that too. It doesn't "change" any of the game for me. It just requires more effort and "equipment" and probably sacrificed quality for a gimmick. |
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B. And again its not the movie that is the game changer, its the technology behind it. Yes 3d is nothing new but they improved upon it. Avatar was the vehicle that allowed the public to view this technology for the first time. C. There is a game changer out there for books. Its the Kindle and iPad. Again, not 1 book, but the technology to view books in a different way. |
Frankly I really loved it in the theatre. Not for the story (wich is basicly pocahontas), but the 3d technology gave us intense and insane visuals.
I would not watch it again on DVD. |
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The story sucked, but it was great entraintement. The 1.5 hours you think is useless was actually the great part about the movie because of the 3d. P.S. The glasses are way more confortable, and they aren't the red and green cardboard glasses. |
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It's a wonder I watched it at all. I normally don't watch movies that far out. i.e. Lord of The Rings movies, Harry Potter, Star Wars, etc.... not really into the troll/hobbit/wookie/alien fantasy stuff. |
I saw it on Blu Ray when it came out.... the movie dragged on and on... the effects were good Ill give em that but this shit was overhyped and all us sheep myself included bought into it..
And they are gonna have another Blu Ray release soon with "extra shit" so they can cash in some more.. |
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I guess I'm not following how you determine what technology is a gimmick and what isnt? Is BluRay a gimmick? You're saying that anything that increases your enjoyment of the movie going experience outside of the storyline and acting is a gimmick. |
people still defend that show like a religion. odd.
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The only way this movie was watchable was in 3D i was it at the Imax and with the 3D special effects its was pretty decent i could not imagine watching it again on a normal tv without the 3D special affects the movie is pointless to watch :2 cents::2 cents:
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When you're blasting your promos & advertising with things like "In Amazing 3D!" it's a marketing gimmick. It doesn't sustain itself to the other media it must carry through to eventually, like DVD or Pay-Per-View. If it were a true "game changer", then all future movies should be adopting it immediately. That's how game changers work. |
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