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a michael bay terminator would have been inifnitely better than the POS we got this year
I thought what we got was pretty much Michael Bay does Terminator. Either way it was ****ing terrible. Worse than Crystal Skull and Episode 1 combined.
I saw it in a small theater with no 3D. It still looked great, but there were so many parts that would have been more exciting if I was seeing it in 3D.I'm thinking of going to see this some time next week but the nearest IMAX theater is over 2 hours away.
Has anyone seen it in a regular theater?
I thought what we got was pretty much Michael Bay does Terminator. Either way it was ****ing terrible. Worse than Crystal Skull and Episode 1 combined.
This movie will probably go down as one of the greatest accomplishments of the past two decades of CGI ever.
A Film Show said:Avatar Review:
Sparta: Not a bad film. It was rather cliched, and I can guarantee everyone's seen this story in at least one form or another in the past two decades, but James Cameron's direction manages to make it none-the-less quite enjoyable. The real strong suit of the film is it's stunning CGI, which will surely take home the Oscar for it next year. Avatar is a well-paced, harmless action epic that's a sure-fire good-time. Three and a half stars out of five. Samon?
Samon: You are a worthless peasant who is beneath even my contempt for considering such a low-bro piece of "moving imagery" enjoyable. This film could've been written by a monkey with a typewriter. Actually, I take that back, as that is an insult to monkeys with typewriters and their previous works such as "Norbit" and "Baby Geniuses 2". Any film with a narrative element named "Unobtainium" automatically qualifies the filmmaker and his family a way ticket to the centre of the sun. A single gravity well of stupidity and unoriginality out of five. Sparta.
Sparta: Uh, Ok, sure, it's cliched like I've said so it's certainly not original, but do you really consider it that appalling?
Samon: Yes. It is an abomination upon the nature of creativity itself.
Sparta: The special effects didn't impress you?
Samon: I've seen better.
Sparta: Where?
Samon: In other films.
Sparta: What films?
Samon: Others.
Sparta: Righto... Our next film...
haha, have you seen the film Bacons?
"I wish to be a blue alien cat. I am a furry."I left the theater feeling I was living on the wrong planet.
Fixed.
I went to see it in IMAX3D they were sold out for all shows that night. So I ended up seeing it in regular 3D. There was defiantly depth and like layers to the 3D but it seemed like anything that was supposed to be 3D was very blurry. Did anyone else have this effect? Was it not as blurry in IMAX3D?
I heard people behind me snickering at the word. I was about to hit them with a stick.Are people complaining about Ribisi's use of the word 'unobtanium' to describe the mineral they were after? I thought the character was using it to talk down to the soldier, not because the director was at a loss for a creative name for the mineral (or because he was trying to be funny), but because it implies that the value of that mineral was worth more than the soldier's life (and apparently anything else on that planet). The word unobtanium has been in use since the 1950s, and has more than one meaning ascribed to it.
Apparently they don't have spoiler tags in Korea.
What's the spoiler? I doubt that I've said anything that you hadn't anticipated.