Movie Talk (New Films, Old Films... doesn't matter) (63 Viewers)

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,506
Avatar: I cant bother with analyzing it in parts, I just absolutely loved it, wasnt impressed by the trailer at all, visually or otherwise but just corious, but found it absolutely amazing experience from first minute on (the insane visual cant be judged on trailer, weird I know, way better then imagined).

Seriously ridicolously extraordinary 3D viewing (I could sit there for 10 hours, watching that world as a nature documentary if I could). I WANT to see more of this world and people, period.

Nothing but :tup: For this movie.
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
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Sep 4, 2006
87,989
Agree completely, Osman. I had no interest in seeing Avatar until my friends dragged me to it and I thought the created world was amazing and I would love to see more of it, much more of it. It was especially amazing during the night scenes when the main character was out in the jungle and the plants were glowing
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
Agree completely, Osman. I had no interest in seeing Avatar until my friends dragged me to it and I thought the created world was amazing and I would love to see more of it, much more of it. It was especially amazing during the night scenes when the main character was out in the jungle and the plants were glowing
:agree: that was in indeed well done. they scenery was very detailed, the creatures where quite awesome!
 

da_ledgeaun

The Juve Freak
Jun 2, 2007
6,611
Avatar: I cant bother with analyzing it in parts, I just absolutely loved it, wasnt impressed by the trailer at all, visually or otherwise but just corious, but found it absolutely amazing experience from first minute on (the insane visual cant be judged on trailer, weird I know, way better then imagined).

Seriously ridicolously extraordinary 3D viewing (I could sit there for 10 hours, watching that world as a nature documentary if I could). I WANT to see more of this world and people, period.

Nothing but :tup: For this movie.
it really was,extraordinary...
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,893
So, I had the brilliant idea last night to watch a Lindsey Lohan movie: I Know Who Killed Me. Must be the dumbest & most nonsensical movie I have seen these past months. And boy, was it mysterious. It took me the best part of 12 seconds to figure out who the killer was.

Seriously though, what the hell has happened to Lohan anyway? She used to be a rather promising actress a few years ago.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,372
I have to wait till the 30th of the month before I can watch Avatar. I have promised my friend that I won't watch it until his exams are over.
 

Wings

Banter era connoiseur
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Jul 15, 2002
21,661
Avatar: I cant bother with analyzing it in parts, I just absolutely loved it, wasnt impressed by the trailer at all, visually or otherwise but just corious, but found it absolutely amazing experience from first minute on (the insane visual cant be judged on trailer, weird I know, way better then imagined).

Seriously ridicolously extraordinary 3D viewing (I could sit there for 10 hours, watching that world as a nature documentary if I could). I WANT to see more of this world and people, period.

Nothing but :tup: For this movie.
I was one of the skeptics regarding the 3D tech but when I watched the Alice in Wonderland trailer & the cat's head floated towards me I was won over. Back to Avatar. While the storyline was kinda weak the graphics was just out of this world. There was a point where I actually winced when a piece of debris came flying towards me at terrifying speed. There were some sections which looked like a broken video game but overall the 3D experience will not disappoint. If you can catch this movie in 3D do it. Oh! and the 3D glasses are cheap, huge, ugly & uncomfortable but once you get immersed into the avatar world you forget the uncomfortableness quickly.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,794
C'mon -- Avatar is just Dances With Wolves, but substitute native American Indians for aliens. However, the animation is pretty amazing -- even if the plot has been done 10x before.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
87,989
break your promise
:agree:
I was one of the skeptics regarding the 3D tech but when I watched the Alice in Wonderland trailer & the cat's head floated towards me I was won over. .
I can't wait for this new Alice movie. It is going to be the trippiest most perfect acid inspired movie since Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead. I cannot wait for this movie
Big surprise
C'mon -- Avatar is just Dances With Wolves, but substitute native American Indians for aliens. However, the animation is pretty amazing -- even if the plot has been done 10x before.
I'm pretty sure you are like the 5th person to say exactly that
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,506
Instead of saying however Swag, say instead "And" I would agree with that post ;) I dont think the plot is a drawback even if completely unoriginal (and reminds you of other things, but so what?), and its not merely however, because the visuals and the very living world is what makes the movie sucha fucking amazing experience.
 

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