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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    Quote Originally Posted by Kalub View Post
    I liked how they did the 3D. It was enough to immerse you in the picture, but not enough to annoy you going "OOOOOOOOH 3DDDDDDD?!!!! WE CAN THROW SHIT AT YOU OOOOOOH AAAAAAH"


    That and the animation, and visuals we stunning. This is one to get when it comes out to DVD fo sho.
    YES, I love that they didn't overdue it.

    I forgot it was in 3d after a while because it was so immersive.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    Does it have a good plot?
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    Quote Originally Posted by Dwood View Post
    Does it have a good plot?
    It's a plot we've all heard before (several times), but the script handles it fairly well. There are a few cheesy lines, mostly by the humans, but the movie was so immersive it didn't bother me.
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    The plot, while being the usual expected thing, was completely new to me. I was actually trying to see if there was a novel counterpart to get the full story. I mean... damn I was shittin bricks all night and even the girly liked it. (She is lame...)


    They really need to find a new solution to the glasses though... they hurt my head.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    Quote Originally Posted by Kalub View Post
    The plot, while being the usual expected thing, was completely new to me.

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    They really need to find a new solution to the glasses though... they hurt my head.
    Even though I basically knew the entire plot going into the movie, there were enough nuances and new angles on the archetypal story that I thoroughly enjoyed it. The glasses were a little annoying, but I used to wear glasses before I got contacts, so they didn't bother me that much. And the 3D was so smooth that I never felt like I was getting a headache from it, which I did in other 3D movies.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    Just got back home from watching this, it's a good movie but nothing really stood out besides the CG work. The acting was rather mediocre throughout, but it wasn't too terrible. I can't really say it has much rewatchability either, it was a long movie.
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    Only part of the acting I hates was the girls wailing....
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    The acting was fine, the only terrible actress was the girl that flew the plane things, "Rebel one" girl.

    She was a terrible actress, and her outfit, unlike all the others, looked like it came from a costume bin from in the early 90's.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    That's because those are the only clothes that she can afford and own in real life because her terrible acting gets her no where.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    It's Michelle Rodriguez. She's a typical Cameron character from the '90s. Haha. I just accepted her as soon as I saw her, because it seemed like a logical thing to see in a James Cameron film. :P

    Also, I just took screenwriting, and that movie is a perfect example of story structure, just like Titanic was. I was keeping a mental checklist, every time they showed something- yep, that's paid off, yep, that one too, what haven't we seen again in a while HOLY SHIT THERE IT IS. Lol payoff. Not a bad thing, just interesting, and fun to play with mentally.
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