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Rottenwatch: AVATAR (82%)

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I will be seeing it on the 17th, at 4pm my time (GMT+8). But you might or might not get a review from me on the 17th, since I'm also picking up FFXIII after dinner, and once I get back I'll be playing the shit out of that. :lol
 
Dont know what Kramer is so worried about. The whole thing has pretty much already been spoiled in these AVATAR threads. And on top of that, the trailers seem to basically tell the whole story, which is one we've all seen before.
 
Solo said:
Dont know what Kramer is so worried about. The whole thing has pretty much already been spoiled in these AVATAR threads. And on top of that, the trailers seem to basically tell the whole story, which is one we've all seen before.

I've only seen as much as the teaser and theatrical trailer. Nothing more.
 
stuburns said:
I hated the '3D subs' in the preview, so distracting.
hater!

I love subtitle, even I would marry them.

jett said:
Where I live Avatar is getting subtitled and dubbed 3D showings. A Christmas Carol was only dubbed, though.

What are you talking about, dubbed, you mean voice?
I said I've watched Xmas carol with 3D English subtitle for Deaf/HOH.
I'm from UK and Disney provide 3D laser projection to allow subtitle overlay the screen meaning you can use it all the 3D movies if you have subtitle transcript .
They said first time even in the world.

UK has very high disabled discrimination act law, so I think I won't be worry or I will sue FOX.
 
so has armound white bestowed us with his review? cuz I'm not watching unless he gives it less than 1 star. Its the only way to be sure.
 
dmshaposv said:
so has armound white bestowed upon us his review? cuz I'm not watching unless he gives it less than 1 star. Its the only way to be sure.

That very reason might be why he could end up giving the film a GOOD review. The best trolls are the ones who evolve with how they are perceived! :D
 
I don't know if the movie is going to be any good, but seeing the trailer on the big screen was impressive. Arguably the best special effects I have ever seen in a movie. I laughed when people were saying parts looked real during the tv commercials because the CG effects were not even that impressive (at least not on tv), but after seeing it on the big screen I will admit I was wrong because I thought the first few seconds were from some live action thing.

Doesn't mean it will be a good movie, but the trailer was pretty damned good. If the reviews stay positive I will probably check it out in the next week or two.
 
I'm alone in wanting to see this. My girlfriend and my friends all think it looks supremely lame, all the while forgetting that fucking JAMES FUCKING CAMERON.

Next week can't come soon enough. I'll be seeing it in the lowly peasants' theater instead of the glorious iMAX experience, unfortunately.
 
I'd like to see it in 3D but have never watched in anything in 3D before. Can anyone describe what its like? Should I risk it in 3D?
 
Meus Renaissance said:
I'd like to see it in 3D but have never watched in anything in 3D before. Can anyone describe what its like? Should I risk it in 3D?
I thought it was incredible, and I would massively suggest seeing it in 3D. I don't have huge hopes for the film as a story, I think more than anything it'll be a visual feast, so for me 3D is really appropriate in this case.
 
Bought my tickets last night for the 9pm showing on Friday. RealD IMAX. My tickets were 13.50 a piece (after 1.50 service charge).

Now, I just have to get there early enough so I'm not stuck in the front of the theatre.
 
Ok I'm booking to see it in 3D. Has anyone done an online booking on Odeon before? How do you get your ticket?
 
£23 ticket?! This better be the best damn movie of all time or I'm coming back here to collect from all those that recommended it
 
Meus Renaissance said:
£23 ticket?! This better be the best damn movie of all time or I'm coming back here to collect from all those that recommended it
£23? That's absurd, I'm only paying £9 for the IMAX opening night.
 
Meus Renaissance said:
I'd like to see it in 3D but have never watched in anything in 3D before. Can anyone describe what its like? Should I risk it in 3D?

what the hell does that even mean? Risk it? WHAT?

It's meant to be seen in 3D.
 
Norway is expensive. I just forked out over $50 for two mid row tickets for the 21:00 showing. Better be the best thing since organic life.
 
stuburns said:
£23? That's absurd, I'm only paying £9 for the IMAX opening night.

Bit of a noob when it comes to this. IMAX is 3D-Capable or is it 3D? Where did you get your ticket? Hook me up here man :lol
 
A critic should endeavor to go into a movie without any preconceived notions or biases. When that is not possible, they at least owe it to the reader to be honest and forthright about it. So I am compelled to say that I expected "Avatar" to be underwhelming.

Alright, let's be blunt: I really thought this movie was going to suck.

Boy, was I wrong -- wonderfully, joyously wrong. Never have I been so happy to have my expectations shattered.

Like many, I watched the trailers for "Avatar" and cringed. This is what writer/director James Cameron spent $300 million on (and by some estimates, much more) for his return to feature filmmaking after 12 years away? Never has a movie been so ill-served by its previews.

http://captaincritic.blogspot.com/2009/12/review-avatar.html

I expect to see a lot of this in the coming weeks
 
Meus Renaissance said:
Bit of a noob when it comes to this. IMAX is 3D-Capable or is it 3D? Where did you get your ticket? Hook me up here man :lol
IMAX 3D is apparently the best of the three projection techs. It's 'real' 3D yeah. I saw the preview in RealD and was perfectly happy with the quality of the 3D, it was incredible. I got the ticket in a strange way, I live in London but I knew I would be staying with my parents over xmas so I'm going to the Birmingham IMAX on Wednesday, and their online booking was down when they first went on sale so I had my mate go to the venue and buy the tickets. There is a list on Wikipedia telling you every IMAX in the country, so you can try and find one near you, you should easily get a nice cinema ticket way cheaper than £23.
 
Meus Renaissance said:
Ok I'm booking to see it in 3D. Has anyone done an online booking on Odeon before? How do you get your ticket?

I believe there's a machine in the cinema where you put in your credit card and retrieve your tickets.
 
kathy lee gifford just praised and shitted on James Cameron at the same time.

"You're the king of the world and this time you deserved it":lol

James was on the Today Show
 
The Imax tickets near me are $17 + $2 (for pre order processing fee?) + Tax...yeah so $20 a ticket...way expensive.

Also..for an additional $7!!! a ticket you get VIP access, which lets you sit in the theatre before everyone else and choose your seat. Unbelieveable.
 
MMMM, free movies.

Also, how many people in this thread are on Avatar's marketing payroll? There's excitement, and then there's borderline obvious shill. A few here are blurring that line. :lol
 
iceatcs said:
hater!

I love subtitle, even I would marry them.



What are you talking about, dubbed, you mean voice?
I said I've watched Xmas carol with 3D English subtitle for Deaf/HOH.
I'm from UK and Disney provide 3D laser projection to allow subtitle overlay the screen meaning you can use it all the 3D movies if you have subtitle transcript .
They said first time even in the world.

UK has very high disabled discrimination act law, so I think I won't be worry or I will sue FOX.

I don't live in an English-speaking country, so far all 3D presentations have been dubbed in spanish(Avatar seems to be the exception). So yeah that's what I mean by dubbed. Very surprised to read that movies are subtitled for the hearing impaired in the UK, that's kind of neat actually.
 
Neverfade said:
MMMM, free movies.

Also, how many people in this thread are on Avatar's marketing payroll? There's excitement, and then there's borderline obvious shill. A few here are blurring that line. :lol
Fox owes me money for all the free marketing I've done
 
rhino4evr said:
The Imax tickets near me are $17 + $2 (for pre order processing fee?) + Tax...yeah so $20 a ticket...way expensive.

Also..for an additional $7!!! a ticket you get VIP access, which lets you sit in the theatre before everyone else and choose your seat. Unbelieveable.
Holy shit that's expensive. For The Bridge IMAX in Los Angeles, it was 17.25 per ticket plus we have reserved seating in cozy leather seats. And that's a real IMAX.
 
Neverfade said:
MMMM, free movies.

Also, how many people in this thread are on Avatar's marketing payroll? There's excitement, and then there's borderline obvious shill. A few here are blurring that line. :lol
Yeah because getting GAF members to see Avatar is key to the movie's success. I wish they'd pay me to post in forums.
 
polyh3dron said:
Holy shit that's expensive. For The Bridge IMAX in Los Angeles, it was 17.25 per ticket plus we have reserved seating in cozy leather seats. And that's a real IMAX.


reserved seating? I WISH. They line everyone up outside of the theater, and let everyone in 5 minutes before the movie starts..so everyone goes scrambling for a seat..its just crazy. Definitely makes the experience LESS fun. In fact my wife HATES the Imax because of this. This is a REAL Imax too, the only one remotely near me. The other LieMax is in Miami.
 
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