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DarkOne
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Well the 18th is almost here and that's when James Camaron's epic movie Avatar comes out to the masses. I am looking forward to watching this and is almost a automatic BluRay purchase when it is available. Not sure if i'll see this in I-Max because last time I saw a movie in one I got a headache.

The story reminds me of a good movie I saw a few weeks ago 'Battle for Terra'.

But checkout the latest extended trailer here that really gives you an idea what the movie is about.

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Topic starter Posted : December 10, 2009 20:12
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Every time I switch on the box I keep seeing trailers for this.best quote I have read sofar

"It looks like Thundercats crossed with Halo". 😆

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Posted : December 11, 2009 00:50
DarkOne
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PINBACK wrote:
Every time I switch on the box I keep seeing trailers for this.best quote I have read sofar

"It looks like Thundercats crossed with Halo". 😆

Pinback now what is wrong with the Thundercats? One of my beloved cartoons when I was a youngster. The visuals look great but I think the story will be a good one if it is like Battle for Terra. BFT story is humans basically destroy all of Earths resources and the human race is in this big ship and travels through the universe looking for a suitable planet to colonize. They come across Terra and they battle with the home species, I liked this animated movie a lot and definitely worth a watch (especially on blu-ray).

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Topic starter Posted : December 11, 2009 05:43
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Nothing wrong with Thundercats. 😀

But every time I see the blue moggys from Avatar I now think of Thundercats,when I see the film I will

expect now to see munra in it. :lol:(in 3d)

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Posted : December 11, 2009 11:00
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I love the mech and gunship designs. The story reminds me of Fern Gully in a way.

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Posted : December 12, 2009 14:10
DarkOne
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I got a laugh from some of the complaints of the movie in I-Max theaters that people are feeling sick/headaches during the viewing. I try not to go to I-Max anymore because I get headaches trying to take in that big ass screen.

Totally forgot about Fern Gully it does kinda have the same premise.

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Topic starter Posted : December 14, 2009 20:44
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Saw it today. Wasn't anything special. I can't really put my finger on why I didn't care for it (I hate it when that happens) though. Some nice eye candy for sci-fi fans I suppose, though the coolest looking stuff weren't even the sci-fi elements, it was the forest & environment actually. They created a truly beautiful world. One specific issue that I can point to however is the story was painfully predictable & cliche.

All that said, however, remember; it IS a sci-fi movie afterall so everyone who would register on a forum like SSC is bound to enjoy the film or at least be entertained by it on some level.

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Posted : December 20, 2009 18:24
DarkOne
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I wanted to see it in the theater maybe during the Xmas break if not I will buy it on Blu-Ray when it is released. I think movies make a ton of money on dvd/bluray sales and I think they put to much worth on the opening weekend anyway.

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Topic starter Posted : December 21, 2009 06:26
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Shant wrote:
Saw it today. Wasn't anything special. I can't really put my finger on why I didn't care for it (I hate it when that happens) though. Some nice eye candy for sci-fi fans I suppose, though the coolest looking stuff weren't even the sci-fi elements, it was the forest & environment actually. They created a truly beautiful world. One specific issue that I can point to however is the story was painfully predictable & cliche.

All that said, however, remember; it IS a sci-fi movie afterall so everyone who would register on a forum like SSC is bound to enjoy the film or at least be entertained by it on some level.

Well I saw it, and it seemed rather bland. Nothing new as far as story-writing goes. Same ol' same ol' "Dances with Smurfs" kinda theme.

The plot had way too many holes in it and the theme seemed to be overtly political. Indigenous tree-huggers and naive eco-friendly scientists against evil corporate military profit seekers.

That story has been done to death..

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Posted : December 21, 2009 07:26
DarkOne
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Anyone see it in the I-Max have any comments on the 3D?

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Topic starter Posted : December 21, 2009 08:01
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Darkone wrote:
Anyone see it in the I-Max have any comments on the 3D?

Oh the 3D effects were awesome. It had a really good visual style to it. I just wish they would've spent as much time and money on the writing that they did with the effects. I basically had the whole movie figured out 20 minutes into it. 😉

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Posted : December 21, 2009 08:07
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Would have like to see it the imax but its fully booked till the middle of jan looks like I will have to make do with the local flea pit.

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Posted : December 21, 2009 14:13
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Shingen wrote:

That story has been done to death..

Yeah, soon as I saw the Joe Buzz-cut hardcore pissed off military guy with an attitude I pretty much knew where this was headed.

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Posted : December 21, 2009 16:34
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Well I just got around to seeing Avatar,Hugely Impressed by the 3d tec, 😎 I more then once found myself trying to swip something away from my field of vision 😀 . And the awesome cgi Navi and Pandora,although Pandora some time looked like a set from a Doug McClure film. 😆

Have to agree with others though the story was soso,very much a scifi Westeren reminded me of A Man Called Horse/Dances with Wolves .

Can't wait to see this 3d tec come to gameing. 😀

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Posted : January 22, 2010 00:47
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I for one loved the movie. The scenery was fantastic and the story was good enough. I'd rate it a 9/10 for sure.

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Posted : January 22, 2010 06:42
DarkOne
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I probably won't have the chance to see it in the theater but I will definitely buy it on Blu-Ray when it comes out. Any movie that causes talk of suicide because they watch and see how beautiful Pandora is and then they leave the movie theater and say "OMG my life sucks compared to the Navi" has to be worth a watch. If you pay attention to the news around the movie several people have died.

Wish I could watch it in 3D but I would probably leave with a massive headache. I'll be happy when we can watch 3D movies without glasses.

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Topic starter Posted : January 22, 2010 07:30
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If you can D1 go see it in 3d this not the old red/green filter glasses system,but a clear one.This is an event film like StarWars or Jurassic Park.you wont get the same impact watching it on DVD with out the 3d.

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Posted : January 22, 2010 08:43
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PINBACK wrote:
If you can D1 go see it in 3d this not the old red/green filter glasses system,but a clear one.This is an event film like StarWars or Jurassic Park.you wont get the same impact watching it on DVD with out the 3d.

That makes sense to me, Pinback. I saw it in 2D and the graphics struck me as being a little bit odd, as though something was not quite the way that it was intended. That was probably the lack of 3D. Don't get me wrong, Avatar looks like the best quality computer game ever, even in 2D. Because the movie is what it is, I will try to see it again at a 3D iMax theatre.

And don't hold your breath waiting for this tech on your PC... I am sure that it was not rendered in real time. It would suck on today's PCs... but there is always "tomorrow" (or a few more years)!

And, yes, Darkone, Avatar is definitely worth a watch. Without question. As Shant and Shingen said, the story is not going to rock you, but the way in which the story is told is truly magnificent.

It's like Myst with "people"... sort of. 🙂 Aliens have never looked this good.

Go see it.

(and shouldn't somebody be offering you a "press pass" for your review? 😉 )

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Posted : January 22, 2010 10:25
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I saw this just before Christmas. Utterly amazing to watch. Being the cynical type I totally thought the 3D thing would be a cheap gimmick but it actually blew me away....and that was just in the adverts before the film started! The film itself was amazing. I love Sigourney Weaver, and seeig her as a 9ft tall blue alien woman was an incredible thrill. The story wasn't bad, either. A touch predictable, but beautifully presented and completely engrossing. I want to take my Mum to see it - I'm sure she'll love it! 😀

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Posted : January 22, 2010 13:10
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Bullwinkle wrote:

That makes sense to me, Pinback. I saw it in 2D and the graphics struck me as being a little bit odd, as though something was not quite the way that it was intended. That was probably the lack of 3D. Don't get me wrong, Avatar looks like the best quality computer game ever, even in 2D. Because the movie is what it is, I will try to see it again at a 3D iMax theatre.

I had a look at a bit of the film without the glasses and was surprised to see it looked like a normal film just a bit out of focus in places.But if can see it in 3D.

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Posted : January 23, 2010 01:00
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HAHAHA!! thundercats schnarf schnarf!! 😆 :lol:. Good film bad story 🙁

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Posted : January 23, 2010 05:24
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That reminds me I thought I saw Mumra in the film,he moonlighting as the chief of the navi 😆 😆

navi2_480x360.jpg

MUMra.jpg

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Posted : January 24, 2010 04:03
DarkOne
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Heheh good one Pinback.

Well Cameron has made 2 billion off of Avatar and hasn't even sold a DVD/BR yet :). Think Avatar cost over 400mil to make, so I guess James Cameron's next film will have a budget of 600mil. Just great to see a scifi film make a killing in the theaters.

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Topic starter Posted : February 3, 2010 19:20
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OK i take back my last comment, second time round (in 3D this time) it was breath taking, story kinda grew on me too!the bit where the life tree seed jellyfish things where floating around had me wafting the air in front of my face and trying to grab one!! 😆 and when he first runs and skids to a halt and the soil under his feet flicks up and out of the screen i felt the need to brush down my lap and clean my jeans! 😳 😆 .first new 3D movie Ive seen and i think they all should be 3D now. its the way forward ❗ imagine space games in 3D like that! whoa! i heard rumor that the first 3D t.v`s are to be put on the market soon?...and also as a result of watching the film some people have got that caught up in it it has resulted in depression because they want to live on that planet so much and have gone on sick from work, 😆 who needs to live on an alien planet? this ones strange enough 😕

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Posted : February 4, 2010 00:13
DarkOne
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Well I finally got around to watching Avatar on Blu-Ray and I was pleasantly impressed with it. The story almost mimicked a animated movie I saw recently 'Battle for Terra'. I thought the story went well with the whole flow of the movie and how by the end you were cheering for the death of the humans 🙂 It is definitely worth a watch and the visuals I thought were quite good and really made this movie successful without them I don't think it would have done as well.

Zoë Saldaña who plays the Neytiri princess in Avatar did really well in my opinion and really made the movie.

[hsimg] [/hsimg]

Now James Cameron should have put more on the damn disc than just the movie. How can you watch a movie like this and not want to watch at least a few extras on how it was made and the visual effects? Yeah I know a extended/directors cut is coming at the end of the year (which I will buy Avatar at that time) but I hate it when studios take advantage of consumers. Especially since they say the next version will only add 6mins to the movie and they will re-release it in the movie theaters for 6mins??? Add 30mins and people will love it.

Avatar screams for a sequel and I hope Cameron does as good a job or better on the next one. He does have a cash cow on his hands if he does it right and he is talking about three movies total.

Best movie of all time.... nah. My pick is still the Lord of the Rings movies. Those are Epic movies especially the extended versions.

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Topic starter Posted : June 18, 2010 04:11
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