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  • j.hen
    Self Care
    • Oct 2008
    • 10058

    #46
    planning on seeing this today. gonna smoke a shit ton on the way obviously.

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    • JBauerisGod
      ...is amazing.
      • Feb 2009
      • 1521

      #47
      Originally posted by SuperKevin
      I've come to the conclusion that half the board is retarded due to how impressed they are by bright colors and shiny objects
      I've come to the conclusion that you are a douchebag.

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      • Prodigal Son
        The Greatest
        • Feb 2009
        • 2338

        #48
        No surprise that it's mostly the stoners on this board who are loving this movie.

        I will say it's a decent movie. But, it's on par with just about every other decent to good movie out there.

        Imax 3D is the best way to see this movie. Seeing it in a regular theater is just pointless.

        But, it's a storyline we've seen many times before.

        At one point, I was thinking the movie was going to end with the Navi living in Reservations.

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        • 1ke
          D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
          • Mar 2009
          • 6641

          #49
          I have nothing more really to offer.

          Saw this movie last night, I cant begin to explain anything about it. I was speechless from the second it tells you to put on the glasses all the way to the last scene. Absolutely incredible, and this movie has changed the game for years i really think that.

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          • KNUBB
            WHITE RONDO
            • Jun 2009
            • 7973

            #50
            It makes me wonder what the people who dog us for loving this movie think is a good movie. I am not going to defend this movie I just wonder.


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            • j.hen
              Self Care
              • Oct 2008
              • 10058

              #51
              Plans changed. Turns out the Mall we were gonna go see the movie at only showed the 3-D at 1:00 pm since its xmas eve. Gonna have to go some other day.

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              • Buzzman
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 6659

                #52
                I remember when i did that most anticipated list, only 1 person didnt groan me for havign AVTAR #1. Where the hell where most of you people at?

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                • KNUBB
                  WHITE RONDO
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 7973

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Buzzman
                  I remember when i did that most anticipated list, only 1 person didnt groan me for havign AVTAR #1. Where the hell where most of you people at?
                  I read it.......... I'm pretty sure thanks weren't installed then and giving +rep was just too much


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                  • Deviant
                    Yes, please.
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 2861

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Prodigal Son
                    No surprise that it's mostly the stoners on this board who are loving this movie.

                    I will say it's a decent movie. But, it's on par with just about every other decent to good movie out there.

                    Imax 3D is the best way to see this movie. Seeing it in a regular theater is just pointless.

                    But, it's a storyline we've seen many times before.

                    At one point, I was thinking the movie was going to end with the Navi living in Reservations.
                    Everything in bold is dead on.


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                    • young2rice
                      Rockstar
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 2820

                      #55
                      It was a good movie.

                      It's not original (plot wise) but the whole 3D effect really immersed you in it, even if it was a shallow immersion, you were still drowning in Avatar's experience. I'm a sci-fi nut so it's nice to see a non-horrendously-god-awful-bad sci fi movie to come out.

                      But then again I went into it with 0 expectations, not having my 3d glasses be snooty glasses, and I also went into it expecting it to not be fucking Shawshank Redemption or Citizen Kane.

                      I think the movie industry/theater industry may have found a new gimmick that they can use to start getting people to go back to the theaters. If the 3D starts to get utilize this way, and less Final Destination way (where everything comes straight at you rather than immerse) then i'll start returning to the theatres more.

                      I'm also now anticipating Alice, as I had no idea the movie was also going to be 3D.


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                      • KNUBB
                        WHITE RONDO
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 7973

                        #56
                        Originally posted by young2rice
                        It was a good movie.

                        It's not original (plot wise) but the whole 3D effect really immersed you in it, even if it was a shallow immersion, you were still drowning in Avatar's experience. I'm a sci-fi nut so it's nice to see a non-horrendously-god-awful-bad sci fi movie to come out.

                        But then again I went into it with 0 expectations, not having my 3d glasses be snooty glasses, and I also went into it expecting it to not be fucking Shawshank Redemption or Citizen Kane.

                        I think the movie industry/theater industry may have found a new gimmick that they can use to start getting people to go back to the theaters. If the 3D starts to get utilize this way, and less Final Destination way (where everything comes straight at you rather than immerse) then i'll start returning to the theatres more.

                        I'm also now anticipating Alice, as I had no idea the movie was also going to be 3D.
                        Me too son. I was like that is the next movie I'm gonna go see fa sho


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                        • Leftwich
                          Bring on the Season

                          • Oct 2008
                          • 13700

                          #57
                          Just saw it with the family. Visually this movie was amazing. Had a few plot holes but a good movie none the less.

                          Originally posted by Tailback U
                          It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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                          • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                            Highwayman
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 15428

                            #58
                            Basically, this movie is Dances With Wolves with big blue Native Americans that fly Pterodactyls.

                            With that said, it is a good movie.

                            It is truly a cinematic experience though...the RealD technology was fantastic and truly groundbreaking...the eyes took a bit to adjust to what I was seeing, but after that, you truly immersed yourself. I thought, more than anything, the idea of layering the shot in the way they did, did more for the film than anything done in film making in a long time. It made what should have been a VERY visually busy film (to the point it deters from the film) into a film visually stunning and completely immersible. Cameron surely outdid himself with this level of technology in the film. Truly a benchmark in film making. I fear though, this may overrun Hollywood and not for the better. This technology is going to generate way too many bad flicks, if it already hasn't.

                            As for Sam Worthington...he is your new it-guy in Hollywood, for sure.

                            Overall, it is tough to grade the film...as an experience in the theatre, its up there and you can't really pass up a chance to see this in the theatre, but on the other, it is tough to see how well they did in terms of film making outside of visuals...storyline? Well...its been done before, but, after taking film classes, most films are ruined anyway, as they all follow the same pattern with the same basic sets of storylines...this one, we've seen before many times, so, how well did they pull it off? I'm not so sure, as I was too busy watching the awesomeness in 3D.

                            I wonder how the regular, 2D experience for this film plays out...I will make sure to watch this in 2D as well...should give you an idea of how really good/bad the film is.

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                            • Tailback U
                              No substitute 4 strength.
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 10282

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Larry
                              Basically, this movie is Dances With Wolves with big blue Native Americans that fly Pterodactyls.

                              With that said, it is a good movie.

                              It is truly a cinematic experience though...the RealD technology was fantastic and truly groundbreaking...the eyes took a bit to adjust to what I was seeing, but after that, you truly immersed yourself. I thought, more than anything, the idea of layering the shot in the way they did, did more for the film than anything done in film making in a long time. It made what should have been a VERY visually busy film (to the point it deters from the film) into a film visually stunning and completely immersible. Cameron surely outdid himself with this level of technology in the film. Truly a benchmark in film making. I fear though, this may overrun Hollywood and not for the better. This technology is going to generate way too many bad flicks, if it already hasn't.

                              As for Sam Worthington...he is your new it-guy in Hollywood, for sure.

                              Overall, it is tough to grade the film...as an experience in the theatre, its up there and you can't really pass up a chance to see this in the theatre, but on the other, it is tough to see how well they did in terms of film making outside of visuals...storyline? Well...its been done before, but, after taking film classes, most films are ruined anyway, as they all follow the same pattern with the same basic sets of storylines...this one, we've seen before many times, so, how well did they pull it off? I'm not so sure, as I was too busy watching the awesomeness in 3D.

                              I wonder how the regular, 2D experience for this film plays out...I will make sure to watch this in 2D as well...should give you an idea of how really good/bad the film is.
                              I don't think we're going to see a drastic change in the movie industry any time soon. For one, these types of movies are overly expensive and will eventually lose their flair once more and more start popping up.

                              AVATAR has received so much praise because its the very first of it's kind. Eventually, the expensive 3D graphics and special effects won't be able to make up for the average plotlines.

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                              • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                                Highwayman
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 15428

                                #60
                                Eventually, those "expensive" 3D graphics will no longer be expensive...

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