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Martin 01-12-2010 09:09 AM

So Avatar is a huge fucking movie. Can anybody tell me WHY?
 
Man I sat there for 2+ hours watching that stupid ass movie.. I was having a hard time staying awake.. The movie is on it's way to being one of the biggest movies all time? What a joke. lol.

Marcus Aurelius 01-12-2010 09:10 AM

Purely visual. Did you watch it in Real3D?

RadicalSights 01-12-2010 09:14 AM

it doesn't interest me at all

Fletch XXX 01-12-2010 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Martin (Post 16739281)
Man I sat there for 2+ hours watching that stupid ass movie..

the answer is simple: why did you go see it?

because others did. Herd mentality at its peak.

I havent gone see it nor will i ever watch it, just like all the other movies Hollywood makes and I avoid. Just dont look... i dont.

Jman 01-12-2010 09:15 AM

Agreed with MDCQ, Do not go see it unless you go 3D.

But appart from the visual there is no "big deal" of a movie there.

Tjeezers 01-12-2010 09:16 AM

around 1000 people have reported suicidal moods and depressions after seeing the movie. How stupid is that, main reason was that people realized this planet this movie is about is not for real. People are simpletons. Hollywood should fix the climate problems. Perhaps Bruce Willis can do the job.... Oohh wait, Schwarzenegger toke his place already

fmltube 01-12-2010 09:19 AM

What's more unique than the actual movie itself is the way the movie was actually crafted. Much of it was done with After Effects in a live environment.

Click http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/ to see how Avatar was made.

Jman 01-12-2010 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 16739296)
the answer is simple: why did you go see it?

because others did. Herd mentality at its peak.

I havent gone see it nor will i ever watch it, just like all the other movies Hollywood makes and I avoid. Just dont look... i dont.

Maybe he went on a date and the chick wanted to go see it.

I know that is what I did and Chick was happy with diner and movie and ended up with a pleasent ending of an evening :winkwink:

But yeah, you definitely sound like a bad ass rebel ;-)

STAROTICA 01-12-2010 09:22 AM

people r sheep......feed them garbage....trust mne they will enjoy it :winkwink:

Twisted Dave 01-12-2010 09:23 AM

One word :

Hype



Same reason Twilight etc is huge. Doesn't matter if the film is great. Twilight is appallingly bad. So is New Moon. I've had to watch both. For girlfriend reasons! lol. But seriously. AWFUL movies, but sell hugely.

fatfoo 01-12-2010 09:25 AM

I have no idea.

Martin 01-12-2010 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 16739296)
the answer is simple: why did you go see it?

because others did. Herd mentality at its peak.

I havent gone see it nor will i ever watch it, just like all the other movies Hollywood makes and I avoid. Just dont look... i dont.

Well I took my friend and her two kids to go see it for the little nerds B-Day. I really didn't have much interest in seeing it (like most movies) but the whole time there I was thinking what dumb sheep people are lol.

Fletch XXX 01-12-2010 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jean-Francois (Post 16739316)
Maybe he went on a date and the chick wanted to go see it.

I know that is what I did and Chick was happy with diner and movie and ended up with a pleasent ending of an evening :winkwink:

But yeah, you definitely sound like a bad ass rebel ;-)

He asked and I answered with his own question..

he asked: Can anybody tell me WHY?

Herd mentality.

Nothing about me being rebel or anything, just answering his question.

kowalsky 01-12-2010 09:34 AM

The movie is visually outstanding... The story is stupid, what the whole world created around it is incredible. During the movie I was thinking what kind of minds can create such a beautiful world, from the plants to the animals, everything looks posible and beautiful ate the same time.

Iron Fist 01-12-2010 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Twisted Dave (Post 16739327)
Same reason Twilight etc is huge. Doesn't matter if the film is great. Twilight is appallingly bad. So is New Moon. I've had to watch both. For girlfriend reasons! lol. But seriously. AWFUL movies, but sell hugely.

LOL... I guess pleasing that hottie has it's price! I'm sure that if guys didn't have to please their girlfriends, no movies would be breaking any records. :1orglaugh

FetishCOD Dot Com 01-12-2010 09:35 AM

The story blows, but if you see it in 3D it's very worth the price of admission. Without the 3D effects, it's just more Hollywood lecturing..

Fletch XXX 01-12-2010 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Martin (Post 16739336)
Well I took my friend and her two kids to go see it for the little nerds B-Day. I really didn't have much interest in seeing it (like most movies) but the whole time there I was thinking what dumb sheep people are lol.

Hey man we cool, I wasnt giving you shit, just answering your question.

Almost everyone I know (personally) that went see this, only went see it "because everyone else is going, lemme go check it out."

I am glad my wife has zero interest in such crap. She watched a UFC marathon with me yesterday and all night LOL

hjnet 01-12-2010 09:38 AM

I've seen it twice already, and I don't even have a GF :)

NBBCash Matze 01-12-2010 09:39 AM

the PR was very good, every TV channel and radio station reported about that movie! It had a huge budget and a famous staff (actors&director etc..)

BradM 01-12-2010 09:39 AM

I paid $11 for 3 hours of entertainment. I was entertained. I am assuming others were also.

troncarver 01-12-2010 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin (Post 16739281)
Man I sat there for 2+ hours watching that stupid ass movie.. I was having a hard time staying awake.. The movie is on it's way to being one of the biggest movies all time? What a joke. lol.

did you watch it in imax 3d though?

that makes all the difference

Martin 01-12-2010 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 16739375)
Hey man we cool, I wasnt giving you shit, just answering your question.

Almost everyone I know (personally) that went see this, only went see it "because everyone else is going, lemme go check it out."

I am glad my wife has zero interest in such crap. She watched a UFC marathon with me yesterday and all night LOL

I didn't think you were giving me shit..lol We're pretty much on the same page about it.

Btw, I was watching the UFC top 100 fights and the fight night too. :thumbsup

Martin 01-12-2010 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by troncarver (Post 16739393)
did you watch it in imax 3d though?

that makes all the difference

Yea I put on the silly glasses like the rest of the dopes in the theater lol.

Jman 01-12-2010 09:47 AM

Bottom line is Cameron will be able to shout out, yet again he's "King of the World" ;-)

Cash Money baby$$$

Also, sooo much merchandising can be done with this movie, probably as much or more as Star Wars did.

AmeliaG 01-12-2010 09:52 AM

It is a pleasant watch and one where the visuals justify leaving the house to see it in the theater.

Why does Avatar's success make people so angry? Lots of movies I'm not especially interested in do good box office and it doesn't make me sit up night gnashing my teeth. I'm not going to go see It's Complicated, but if other people want to, why shouldn't they?

Fletch XXX 01-12-2010 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Martin (Post 16739399)
I didn't think you were giving me shit..lol We're pretty much on the same page about it.

Btw, I was watching the UFC top 100 fights and the fight night too. :thumbsup

hell yeah I dont miss UFC fights. I had to start wrking out man, my woman started watching Clay Guida too much! ;) Kidding, but she does watch the fights with me,... she likes keith Jardine with me!

Working on my cardio every morning! :winkwink:

BigDeanEvans 01-12-2010 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Fletch XXX (Post 16739353)
He asked and I answered with his own question..

he asked: Can anybody tell me WHY?

Herd mentality.

Nothing about me being rebel or anything, just answering his question.

Herd mentality? Kinda like becoming a vegetarian? it's cool thing to do lol

Raf1 01-12-2010 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by hjnet (Post 16739385)
I've seen it twice already, and I don't even have a GF :)

maybe that's the reason you don't have a girlfriend?

just kidding :winkwink:

anyway, I thought the movie was good enough to watch until the end. Definitely a lot of better ones in the past years, but it's not terrible, like some claim here.

Martin 01-12-2010 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 16739420)
It is a pleasant watch and one where the visuals justify leaving the house to see it in the theater.

Why does Avatar's success make people so angry? Lots of movies I'm not especially interested in do good box office and it doesn't make me sit up night gnashing my teeth. I'm not going to go see It's Complicated, but if other people want to, why shouldn't they?

I'm not angry, just confused. I just didn't get why the movie was so hyped. I didn't find it all that special. Matter of fact I thought it was pretty dumb. Hey whatever floats you boat I guess.:winkwink:

AmeliaG 01-12-2010 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Martin (Post 16739452)
I'm not angry, just confused. I just didn't get why the movie was so hyped. I didn't find it all that special. Matter of fact I thought it was pretty dumb. Hey whatever floats you boat I guess.:winkwink:


Can you name 10 movies from the last five years you thought were better and worth the extra cost and bother of seeing in the theater vs. at home?

Martin 01-12-2010 10:06 AM

Maybe I'm just an old fuddy duddy at heart. I'll watch Cool Hand Luke and The Good The Bad The Ugly anytime it's on TV and I own the DVD's lol.

hjnet 01-12-2010 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Raf1 (Post 16739449)
maybe that's the reason you don't have a girlfriend?

just kidding :winkwink:

But I was there with 5 Girls, I think that's the reason why I don't have a GF :1orglaugh

Martin 01-12-2010 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 16739458)
Can you name 10 movies from the last five years you thought were better and worth the extra cost and bother of seeing in the theater vs. at home?

No I can't.

Tanker 01-12-2010 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fmltube (Post 16739313)
What's more unique than the actual movie itself is the way the movie was actually crafted. Much of it was done with After Effects in a live environment.

Click http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/ to see how Avatar was made.


How many creative suites did adobe just sell!

Twisted Dave 01-12-2010 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by sharphead (Post 16739370)
LOL... I guess pleasing that hottie has it's price! I'm sure that if guys didn't have to please their girlfriends, no movies would be breaking any records. :1orglaugh

Well ... Perrie does love Twiglets ... but she knows that they're not the best movies ever. Some people I know are SO blinded by the whole lot and it fucking annoys the shit out of me.

Still ... she's hot so it's worth it ;)

Twisted Dave 01-12-2010 10:18 AM

I'd like to add ...

Avatar's special effects look like a fucking videogame rendering. The HUGE difference from the live action to the CGI is so apprarent that I'm amazed no one has mentioned it yet. It literally looks like they walked into a videogame. I hate it.

Watch the new Terminator ... and it looks so much more solid visually. Watch Jurassic Park III ... those dinosaurs look pretty much like they should be there.

Avatar? No. Looks awful. I don't think it looks any more visually stunning that a really well done videogame intro... for instance, look at the Final Fantasy 13 intro stuff. Looks immense.

Avatar may be a good film but the special effects really don't look close to real so it lets it down. And yes, I know it's all about 3D, but when it hits bluray no one will have 3D TV's to watch it in 3D. So that's irrelevant.

Tanker 01-12-2010 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fmltube (Post 16739313)
What's more unique than the actual movie itself is the way the movie was actually crafted. Much of it was done with After Effects in a live environment.

Click http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/ to see how Avatar was made.


How many creative suites did adobe just sell!

fmltube 01-12-2010 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Tanker (Post 16739510)
How many creative suites did adobe just sell!

Oh no doubt they sold a ton. Problem is many of those buyers will not know what to do with it and will freak out when Johnny's birthday party doesn't look like Cameron's efforts. LOL

Semi-Retired-Dave 01-12-2010 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by fmltube (Post 16739313)
What's more unique than the actual movie itself is the way the movie was actually crafted. Much of it was done with After Effects in a live environment.

Click http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/ to see how Avatar was made.

Love watching that behind the scene stuff. Thanks for that link.
It's funny hearing him say, First thing we did was go out and buy photo shop. As if they didn't already have it. :1orglaugh

EscortBiz 01-12-2010 10:39 AM

the planet isnt full of webmasters and designers, what you notice isnt what 99.9% of the planet notices, the avg joe loved every bit of the movie and nothing else matters. Word of mouth was big for this because people liked it.

AmeliaG 01-12-2010 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin (Post 16739460)
Maybe I'm just an old fuddy duddy at heart. I'll watch Cool Hand Luke and The Good The Bad The Ugly anytime it's on TV and I own the DVD's lol.



I prefer the convenience and comfort of TiVo and On-Demand and DVDs too. But Avatar was, for me, an enjoyable watch and visually absolutely worth venturing out for. Even though I sure am used to being able to pause the movie to go pee. I wouldn't have minded an intermission. Then again, although I am a fan of crime flicks, I also like SF in general. For someone not into the science fiction thing, I'd expect it to be a bit dull.

Most of the folks I know IRL are too cool and anti-dork to go, are industry and too competitive with people who worked on it to admit going, or born-wealthy left-identified folks who see red at anything making a profit. I'm really bummed that such a simple pleasure has to be jacked up by this.

smax 01-12-2010 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martin (Post 16739336)
I really didn't have much interest in seeing it (like most movies)

that explains it

Holly 01-12-2010 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by AmeliaG (Post 16739458)
Can you name 10 movies from the last five years you thought were better and worth the extra cost and bother of seeing in the theater vs. at home?

You sound like me. I can't even remember the last time I saw a movie at the theater. It's always freezing cold, the sound is too loud, the picture isn't that great, and there's about an 80% chance you'll be surrounded by either obnoxious douchebags or teenagers acting like idiots. Why anyone would prefer that over the comfort of their own home, I never understand. I have friends who go to the movies at least once or twice a week, though.

About ten of my girlfriends stayed online all day to get New Moon tickets and INSISTED that I was going with them to the midnight show. I would have rather blown homeless men on the street corner for free than get in all that mess. They're still bitching at me 2 months later because I wouldn't go.

justinsain 01-12-2010 11:35 AM

I went and saw it in 3D New years Day and then went back a few days later and watched it again in IMAX 3D. It was my first 3D movie.

I thought it was really well done and deserves all the rewards it receives.

A few things bothered me though. One was even that far in the future in a time when mankind can travel freely to distant planets people still smoke cigarettes :disgust

The other is man's greed will still put the all mighty dollar over life.

I have a friend that is a carpenter and his work often entails a lot of intricate woodworking that is often hidden in the final product. The kind of work that makes him a craftsman at what he does. He told me how his customers never really see or understand just how much work went into getting the job done as they only see the final product and often take his work for granted.

AVATAR is very much like that as many people will never understand just what went into making the movie and how truly revolutionary it is. I do and I find it remarkable.

James Cameron has opened the door to a new world of technology. He developed a camera that he could watch the actors go through their paces and have it render to his CGI world in real time. Imagine the possibilities. We now can put a webcam on us and broadcast our likeness over the internet. In the future Cameron's technology will become mainstream and we will be able to turn the camera on ourselves and project us into programs in real time. TV screens can now be curved. Imagine a TV dome that you stepped inside and became part of a digital environment. It would be awesome for gaming or perhaps you could take virtual trips. The possibilities are wide open because James Cameron and his movie AVATAR has paved the way.

I found the story to be typical however the stunning visuals in 3D more than makes up for it. Add to that the technical aspect and the influence this movie will have on our future and I have no problem calling this one of the greatest movies ever made.

fmltube 01-12-2010 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 16739749)
I went and saw it in 3D New years Day and then went back a few days later and watched it again in IMAX 3D. It was my first 3D movie.

I thought it was really well done and deserves all the rewards it receives.

A few things bothered me though. One was even that far in the future in a time when mankind can travel freely to distant planets people still smoke cigarettes :disgust

The other is man's greed will still put the all mighty dollar over life.

I have a friend that is a carpenter and his work often entails a lot of intricate woodworking that is often hidden in the final product. The kind of work that makes him a craftsman at what he does. He told me how his customers never really see or understand just how much work went into getting the job done as they only see the final product and often take his work for granted.

AVATAR is very much like that as many people will never understand just what went into making the movie and how truly revolutionary it is. I do and I find it remarkable.

James Cameron has opened the door to a new world of technology. He developed a camera that he could watch the actors go through their paces and have it render to his CGI world in real time. Imagine the possibilities. We now can put a webcam on us and broadcast our likeness over the internet. In the future Cameron's technology will become mainstream and we will be able to turn the camera on ourselves and project us into programs in real time. TV screens can now be curved. Imagine a TV dome that you stepped inside and became part of a digital environment. It would be awesome for gaming or perhaps you could take virtual trips. The possibilities are wide open because James Cameron and his movie AVATAR has paved the way.

I found the story to be typical however the stunning visuals in 3D more than makes up for it. Add to that the technical aspect and the influence this movie will have on our future and I have no problem calling this one of the greatest movies ever made.

Spoken by a man that actually knows what the hell he is talking about. :thumbsup Entertainment has been kicked up a notch. Mad respect from me.

Persius 01-12-2010 11:49 AM

I saw it in Arclight Hollywood's Dome with XPAND glasses :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

Paid 18$ lol Online Custom Seating ;) 2nd Terrace no one in front of me but below.

100x better than realD I Also saw it on a Dobly 3D theatre.

BradM 01-12-2010 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Holly (Post 16739706)
You sound like me. I can't even remember the last time I saw a movie at the theater. It's always freezing cold, the sound is too loud, the picture isn't that great, and there's about an 80% chance you'll be surrounded by either obnoxious douchebags or teenagers acting like idiots. Why anyone would prefer that over the comfort of their own home, I never understand. I have friends who go to the movies at least once or twice a week, though.

About ten of my girlfriends stayed online all day to get New Moon tickets and INSISTED that I was going with them to the midnight show. I would have rather blown homeless men on the street corner for free than get in all that mess. They're still bitching at me 2 months later because I wouldn't go.

Hi. I am homeless.

Martin 01-12-2010 11:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by justinsain (Post 16739749)
I went and saw it in 3D New years Day and then went back a few days later and watched it again in IMAX 3D. It was my first 3D movie.

I thought it was really well done and deserves all the rewards it receives.

A few things bothered me though. One was even that far in the future in a time when mankind can travel freely to distant planets people still smoke cigarettes :disgust

The other is man's greed will still put the all mighty dollar over life.

I have a friend that is a carpenter and his work often entails a lot of intricate woodworking that is often hidden in the final product. The kind of work that makes him a craftsman at what he does. He told me how his customers never really see or understand just how much work went into getting the job done as they only see the final product and often take his work for granted.

AVATAR is very much like that as many people will never understand just what went into making the movie and how truly revolutionary it is. I do and I find it remarkable.

James Cameron has opened the door to a new world of technology. He developed a camera that he could watch the actors go through their paces and have it render to his CGI world in real time. Imagine the possibilities. We now can put a webcam on us and broadcast our likeness over the internet. In the future Cameron's technology will become mainstream and we will be able to turn the camera on ourselves and project us into programs in real time. TV screens can now be curved. Imagine a TV dome that you stepped inside and became part of a digital environment. It would be awesome for gaming or perhaps you could take virtual trips. The possibilities are wide open because James Cameron and his movie AVATAR has paved the way.

I found the story to be typical however the stunning visuals in 3D more than makes up for it. Add to that the technical aspect and the influence this movie will have on our future and I have no problem calling this one of the greatest movies ever made.

Hey that's all great stuff. Movie still sucked hahah:winkwink:

fmltube 01-12-2010 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by BradM (Post 16739804)
Hi. I am homeless.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

WarChild 01-12-2010 11:57 AM

I hadn't gone to a theater in quite some time before seeing Avatar.

Yes the visuals were good, but the story just sucked ass. Too much blue hippy love and not enough BANG CRASH POW.

I shed a tear when the hero, Colonel Duke Nukem died and cheered to a stunned audience as the hometree came crashing down but other than those few highlights was bored silly for almost 3 hours.


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