Inconspicuous Posted January 5, 2010 Posted January 5, 2010 I saw this movie the other day (Not in 3D ) and I was stunned. Incredible visual effects, and decent storyline. I can understand why some people are complaining but still enjoyed it myself. This is definitely the "must see" film at the moment. Quote
Zapper Brick Posted January 5, 2010 Posted January 5, 2010 You obvioucly haven't seen the movie or weren't paying attention. It has everything to do with the movie and topic at hand that was being discussed. I know, but I can see this becoming a debate of morality that'll leave the topics of Avatar. Quote
Forresto Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 I know, but I can see this becoming a debate of morality that'll leave the topics of Avatar. I know what you're saying, but the Clone wars and district 9 topics kind've got that way too and people still figured things out and it stayed on topic. The movie brings up some phillisophical or at moral issues that people want to talk about. As long as it does'nt start a conversation about something that has NOTHING to do with the movie EVEN when making a POINT it probably should be fine! (I did'nt aim that last sentence at you Zapper btw ) Quote
SWMAN Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 Probably one of the best movies I have seen in a long time. The special effects were breathtaking but not over the top, and the 3D was subtle yet made the movie even more amazing. And while the movie was a bit cliche, the story was still amazing and very original. And to tell the truth, box office numbers don't lie. Every movie that has made of 1 Billion dollars has been amazing. Quote
DarthSion Posted January 29, 2010 Author Posted January 29, 2010 Interesting, Avatar 2. http://au.movies.ign.com/articles/106/1064611p1.html Quote
???theriddler??? Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Interesting, Avatar 2.http://au.movies.ign.com/articles/106/1064611p1.html Avatar is gonna be a trilogy. The next part is coming quick because he already designed almost the whole world. Quote
General Magma Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 I'm planning on going to Avatar either today or this weekend, but does anybody know 'till when it will stay in the cinemas? (In the Netherlands) I'm looking forward to it, it looks great and I hope it will be for me too! ~ General Magma Quote
DarthSion Posted January 29, 2010 Author Posted January 29, 2010 How do you know it will be a trilogy. The only way of knowing that is to asking the cinima you visit. Quote
RileyC Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Meh I really dont think it should be made into a trilogy. The first one was really cliche. Big guy does something horrible to the underdog, underdog fights back and wins. The visuals were great but story lacked in some parts and could have been cut down a half hour. Quote
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Front Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) I rarely watch movies, very seldom go to see one in the theater, but I did today walk in and watched Avatar. It is an experience I'm glad I have now. Not too exited, not disgusted, just glad Edited January 29, 2010 by Front Quote
Joey Lock Posted January 30, 2010 Posted January 30, 2010 I'm not going to see this movie, It's one of those follow the crowd things, Like Big Brother or Rap Music. Especially not after I heard all the strange things happening. Mabye on DVD but It doesn't catch my eye. "A 42-year-old Taiwanese man with a history of high blood pressure has died of a stroke likely triggered by over-excitement from watching the blockbuster Avatar in 3D, a doctor says." And someone committed suicide because they wanted to be in Pandora...For examples: "'Avatar' driving us to suicide, say fans" "North American fan site 'Avatar Forums' has received 2,000 posts under a thread entitled 'Ways to cope with the depression of the dream of Pandora being intangible'." This movie is strange, theres been plenty of sci-fi planet movies, Star Wars, Star Trek e.t.c But I have never heard of Trekkies committing suicide to join the Star Fleet! Quote
Forresto Posted January 30, 2010 Posted January 30, 2010 I'm not going to see this movie, It's one of those follow the crowd things, Like Big Brother or Rap Music. Especially not after I heard all the strange things happening. Mabye on DVD but It doesn't catch my eye."A 42-year-old Taiwanese man with a history of high blood pressure has died of a stroke likely triggered by over-excitement from watching the blockbuster Avatar in 3D, a doctor says." And someone committed suicide because they wanted to be in Pandora...For examples: "'Avatar' driving us to suicide, say fans" "North American fan site 'Avatar Forums' has received 2,000 posts under a thread entitled 'Ways to cope with the depression of the dream of Pandora being intangible'." This movie is strange, theres been plenty of sci-fi planet movies, Star Wars, Star Trek e.t.c But I have never heard of Trekkies committing suicide to join the Star Fleet! Okay how many people do you know that have died from watching a movie. To be honest people comitting sucide because of wanting to go to pandora is really ridiculous. If you've seen the movie it seems that Pandora is an extremely dangerous place especially for us humans let aone the Nav'vi. Anyways don't judge the film just because it's an "event" movie. Following that train of thought you might as well not read the Harry Potter book series or never watch Star Trek or Star Wars. Avatar is the type of movie that you have to see at the theatres to really get enjoy the special effects. Unless you have a really big screen tv you won't really be seeing the movie for what it is on dvd. My mother does'nt like sci-fi films at all and when she went to see it, she told me she really loved it. If you don't see it at theaters and you're just waiting for it to come out on dvd then you'll be missing out on it. Quote
The Crazy One Posted January 30, 2010 Posted January 30, 2010 James Cameron announced it as a three part trilogy, Quote
Tereglith Posted January 30, 2010 Posted January 30, 2010 I didn't like it that much, but I'm glad that I went to see it in a theater. It's perhaps the only movie where, if you aren't that excited about it, you should go see it in a theater and the NOT buy it on DVD. Without the 3D and huge screen, it's Pocahantas with blue people. You really need to see it as it was meant to be seen to get anything out of it. Quote
5150 Lego Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 Okay how many people do you know that have died from watching a movie. To be honest people comitting sucide because of wanting to go to pandora is really ridiculous. If you've seen the movie it seems that Pandora is an extremely dangerous place especially for us humans let aone the Nav'vi.Anyways don't judge the film just because it's an "event" movie. Following that train of thought you might as well not read the Harry Potter book series or never watch Star Trek or Star Wars. Avatar is the type of movie that you have to see at the theatres to really get enjoy the special effects. Unless you have a really big screen tv you won't really be seeing the movie for what it is on dvd. My mother does'nt like sci-fi films at all and when she went to see it, she told me she really loved it. If you don't see it at theaters and you're just waiting for it to come out on dvd then you'll be missing out on it. Agreed. Saw this a few weeks ago. Meh. The visuals were great, but thats were it stops for me. The story was lack luster and unoriginal. It also was very predictable. So much so, i felt like i had already seen the movie before i actually did. Quote
Clone OPatra Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 I know this may be U.S. related only, but it's been nominated for Oscar Best Picture. I personally believe even out of ten picks it's very likely to win since I think the Academy really wants to go with spectacle this year, and Avatar won at the Golden Globes. Do non-Americans care about the Oscars? Quote
RileyC Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 (edited) Do non-Americans care about the Oscars? Meh, not really. Sure the Oscars are prestigious but with the time zones they arent on at the best time to watch and here in New Zealand we are more sports persons orientated rather than celebs Edited February 3, 2010 by Roncanator Quote
prateek Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 (edited) Where did you here this? ast i heard a couple weeks ago it hasn't even recouped half of its production cost.http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2009/...-us-records.htm Although it has broke a U.S. record for release in december, it has hit 236,000,000 world wide. that was just before Christmass. Kind of odd that it would hit $1 billion in profit in less than 1 month after its release. I was talking about $1B worldwide grossing. Anyways, this movie is now #1 all time worldwide grossing; it even broke $2B. IMDB link to list. I bet if there is an Avatar 2, it will be more successful than this Edited February 3, 2010 by prateek Quote
vexorian Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 (edited) I'm not going to see this movie, It's one of those follow the crowd things, Like Big Brother or Rap Music. Especially not after I heard all the strange things happening. Mabye on DVD but It doesn't catch my eye."A 42-year-old Taiwanese man with a history of high blood pressure has died of a stroke likely triggered by over-excitement from watching the blockbuster Avatar in 3D, a doctor says." And someone committed suicide because they wanted to be in Pandora...For examples: "'Avatar' driving us to suicide, say fans" "North American fan site 'Avatar Forums' has received 2,000 posts under a thread entitled 'Ways to cope with the depression of the dream of Pandora being intangible'." This movie is strange, theres been plenty of sci-fi planet movies, Star Wars, Star Trek e.t.c But I have never heard of Trekkies committing suicide to join the Star Fleet! There are two ways to get controlled by the crowd, one is to always do whatever the crowd does and the other is to always do the opposite of what the crowd does... Regarding your last paragraph, I think I did. It is not that strange, it is just a movie, and a good one with good 3d fx though the script is incredibly predictable. I mean, remember when you watched Titanic and you knew the thing was gonna sink? It is exactly like that... Edited February 3, 2010 by vexorian Quote
DarthSion Posted February 3, 2010 Author Posted February 3, 2010 Do non-Americans care about the Oscars? No neither should Americans, they rigged, just like all other awards. Quote
AwesomeStar Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 I went and saw it on Saturday, and I was pretty much breathless when I came out, and I only saw it in 2D (15 pounds for 3D is a bit expensive, but it seems I may have to go again just for the thrill! )! Sure, the story was a bit boring, but I also felt it had some really deep messages underneath, and it has to be said - that pilot should get an award for being the most badass-female-pilot ever to grace the big screen! Amazing film, well worth it. ~A.S. Quote
Batbrick Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 No neither should Americans, they rigged, just like all other awards. Yeah, every damn film nominated is American, I wish there wasn't a "Foreign Film" category and instead the judges just considered all films regardless of production location. Same for Animated feature, the only time a foreign film won was with Spirited Away, and while I'm a week or so off from seeing it I hear its only because it was so good it blows the mind! Batbrick Away! Quote
General Armendariz Posted February 5, 2010 Posted February 5, 2010 Avatar's plot is like Pocahontis's Quote
def Posted February 5, 2010 Posted February 5, 2010 Avatar's plot is like Pocahontis's I thought that was funny, but I thought Avatar's plot was like Dances Like Wolves Quote
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