silverbullet1080 said:Not really. District 9 is far and beyond a better movie with better writing and a better story and only outclassed visually in 3D. :lol
Glad you liked it Bruce. I was going to see it again but was stuck with all the freaking snow(26").BruceLeeRoy said:I really really loved the whole thing. I think I am going to try and catch a matinee to see it again. The whole thing felt like a mix between Last Samurai and the Lion King to me and being that I love both of those movies Avatar was perfect for me.
y2dvd said:I keep thinking,random thought. XDnow that Jake has tamed the huge red Banshee, what will it feed on now? Didn't it hunt the blue banshees? Near the end, it was apparent both creatures were flying in peace with one another.
Heh. Some poetry there, as Fox is saying their production budget for Avatar was $230m. (Pre-marketing, pre-R&D.)CassidyIzABeast said:officially Avatar has made $232,180,000 Worldwide
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=avatar.htm
I agree with you...Avatar has all but erased D9 from my mind...Count Dookkake said:Yes, really. You are entitled to your view on the relative qualities of each film, but your comment has nothing to do with what I am talking about. :lol
duckroll said:Well good for you, I'm sure lots of us think you have terrible taste too.![]()
Sucks for you, man. If getting the feeling I got after watching Avatar could only be caused by having bad taste, then I really hope I start developing bad taste for all sorts of things in life.
Dead said:I agree with you...Avatar has all but erased D9 from my mind...
It's still a good flick...but its no Avatar...not even close
Boxoffice Mojo said:The critically acclaimed "Avatar" posted glowing exits, earning an A or A+ CinemaScore across all demos.
duckroll said:Or maybe for a lot of people, there's nothing wrong with Disney story telling? Not everything has to be complicated, adult and ambiguous to be good. I still enjoy Pixar movies, I watched Sleeping Beauty on blu-ray again when it was finally released, Lion King is still one of my favorite movies, and I never fail to catch a new Ghibli movie out in the cinemas. That doesn't mean I'm not a grown person who hasn't watched a shitload of movies, nor does it mean I cannot appreciate something more complicated and mature.
The movie isn't perfect, and I don't think anyone has stated that it is some amazing piece of original storytelling, but it IS an amazing piece of storytelling. Not original at all, but well told, and well paced. If you enjoy the world, there's no reason why the movie does not work on pretty much every level. The action is great, the sets are amazing, and there is tons of attention to detail, great animation and the 3D effects are really pretty nice. It might not be enough for you, but that doesn't mean other people are defending it irrationally.
Dead said:From 12,000 to 23,000 votes, Avatar still has an 8.9 and is already #25 in the Top 250 rankings http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/
Don't ratings usually...drop as more votes come in? Avatars score seems to only be going up
I can't find the interview - it was one of many I read in the last few weeks - but Cameron commented on the generally predictable plot. He said that since he was going to be throwing so much at the audience visually, with the avatars and the spectacle of Pandora, he wanted to give them something familiar for them to grab onto. He didn't want to have this overwhelming visual experience coupled with a challenging, unusual narrative because that would lose the audience. So he settled on a narrative arc they would be able to latch onto and anticipate, and the twists would be in the visuals and in the execution.Zeliard said:What Cameron has essentially done with Avatar, and in my opinion rather brilliantly, is taken an old-fashioned storytelling style with an archetypal 3-act plot, and combined that with incredible technology that resulted in a sumptuous visual feast.
The storyline is the opposite of ethnocentric (as found in so many American films) - it's the sort that can and does apply to every culture, as it's telling a very universal story. It's predictable, and we've seen it many times before, but that also means it doesn't bog anything else down (which could have easily happened with the near-overwhelming visuals and a 2:40 minute runtime). He's telling a simple, well-known love & conflict story and conveying it through stunning means. Could it have done with another writer to come in and work on the details - character arcs and dialogue? Yes. But it hardly kills the film, or even hurts it significantly. It simply would have taken something great and made it perfect. I'll settle for a great cinematic experience.
DanielPlainview said:Wouldn't Trudy have gotten in trouble forleaving the battle when they were destroying the hometree?
That bugged me both times I saw it.
GhaleonEB said:I can't find the interview - it was one of many I read in the last few weeks - but Cameron commented on the generally predictable plot. He said that since he was going to be throwing so much at the audience visually, with the avatars and the spectacle of Pandora, he wanted to give them something familiar for them to grab onto. He didn't want to have this overwhelming visual experience coupled with a challenging, unusual narrative because that would lose the audience. So he settled on a narrative arc they would be able to latch onto and anticipate, and the twists would be in the visuals and in the execution.
I'm still not sure if he's selling audiences short or not. But it made me think Cameron is being a bit more clever than given credit for with the story; he'd thought it through and decided the visuals are where he'd challenge people, not on the plot. And since he was aiming for a wide audience, it kind of makes sense.
You have never heard someone cite fans of something as being the reason they hate something? Like if the tween crowd catches on to something? Wow.Amir0x said:Your argument is that Microsoft and Sony fans hate Mario and Zelda. That's your argument, your real serious argument. And that after some undefined period of time, the collective "haters" suddenly agree that it's ok to like these things again.
That's your real fucking serious argument.
You see, as I always say, fanboys of various movies and games and consoles don't have logic. When they like something, they have to believe that people who don't enjoy it like them are doing so by some ulterior motives. It's more religion and faith than reason. It's a burning necessity to have their viewpoints validated by the masses and their peers, and if not they must create these scenarios where people are unfairly judging these products for something as absurd as "popularity."
If you said to someone "most people who hate X don't like it because it's popular", any person who graduated further than the fourth grade would know only a retard would legitimately think that was true. But if you say it in the context of a circle jerk, people might be inclined to agree... "sure, of course, that makes sense! POPULARITY did it, you see." No different than a cult.
There are people who legitimately have reasons to dislike anything. But the reason is NEVER because that something is "popular".
IMAX Experience (LieMAX) or 'real' IMAX? I'm going for RealD next time because I want to see it in Scope, and the glasses are nicer. First time the LieMAX ones didn't bother me but last night they were annoying at times.roxya said:Watched it yesterday in IMAX 3D and it totally blew my mind. The theatre was packed and at the end, everyone was clapping. I saw The Dark Knight twice and there wasn't any fucking clapping.
One complaint I have is the IMAX 3D glasses. They weren't smudged (once I wiped them off), but in the brighter scenes I could see my own reflection on the lenses.
Going to watch it again this week. IMAX 3D again or RealD?
Because private military contractors routinely allow their people to disobey orders... or you know, any other employer for that matter.Revelations said:Not essentially, since they were only guns for hire. There was no official military structure there. Just mercs with no official rank and file.
Zeliard said:Oh and the musical score. Everyone keeps bringing up story and dialogue when discussing Avatar's weaknesses, but it's really the score that hurts it in my view. There were a lot of scenes where the score just really didn't fit - it was bombastic instead of soft - and other important or beautiful scenes where there was simply nothing memorable about the accompanying music.
It's unfortunate because that issue cropped up a lot of the time during the most visually stunning parts of the film. And I don't know if it was my theater (a LieMAX), but even the sound design didn't feel special at all outside of a couple of neat surround sound effects at times. The resulting music and sound almost felt like playing some glorious graphical wonder of a videogame in stereo instead of 5.1. Tremendous visuals, but what about the audio?
Hasphat6462 said:Agreed on the score. It was flat out awful. Not a single memorable motif in the entire movie, pretty hard to do for a 2 hour 40 minute movie.
I'm curious as to why you thought the sound effects were bad. The panther chase scene to me was the best audio mix I've heard all year. No bullshit, just quick and snappy crunches that lent a lot to the intensity of the chase.
Maybe she did get questioned and probably made an excuse of her equipment being dodgy, forcing her to retreat? Maybe she probably had proven herself to the colonel before, enough for him to trust her?DanielPlainview said:Wouldn't Trudy have gotten in trouble forleaving the battle when they were destroying the hometree?
That bugged me both times I saw it.
Dead said:I really like the score. The main theme is really memorable imo![]()
I doubt it, she toldJibril said:Maybe she did get questioned and probably made an excuse of her equipment being dodgy, forcing her to retreat?
She probably had proven herself before to the colonel, enough for him to trust her?
I liked it, too! Especially the main theme.Dead said:I really like the score. The main theme is really memorable imo![]()
Yeah, the main theme and the orchestral version of "I see you" (no damn lyrics!) are great. But yeah, those are the only ones I can remember from the film. That is not good, I don't see how the score can be nominated for an award.DieNgamers said:I liked it, too! Especially the main theme.![]()
There was a repeating motif.Hasphat6462 said:There was a main theme? I didn't even notice. :|
Where's Hans Zimmer when you need him!?
Me too. Unless the numbers fall short of expectations or just barely meet them (hopefully not), I would think that FOX would do all they can to ramp up production of the sequels given how popular the film may turn out to be.Snowman Prophet of Doom said:Man, I am so utterly excited at the prospect of sequels. They can do so much with them.
Snowman Prophet of Doom said:Man, I am so utterly excited at the prospect of sequels. They can do so much with them.
stuburns said:IMAX Experience (LieMAX) or 'real' IMAX? I'm going for RealD next time because I want to see it in Scope, and the glasses are nicer. First time the LieMAX ones didn't bother me but last night they were annoying at times.
Darkpen said:There was a repeating motif.
lsslave said:You're wrong in that Ami, trust me. People literally will go into things, especially popular things, wanting to hate it to begin with. If you go into something wanting to hate it then you instantly will.
You see this a lot in music, and while some people can genuinely dislike something other people plan to hate something long before they see it.
Snowman Prophet of Doom said:Man, I am so utterly excited at the prospect of sequels. They can do so much with them.
Snowman Prophet of Doom said:Edit: And I just realized that James Cameron is really not that old. Barring any unforeseen accidents or an early retirement, we should have another 20 or so years worth of films from him.
Zeliard said:What's also exciting is that it shouldn't take a huge amount of time to get a sequel, since all of the tech is in place, along with the world and characters and such. They aren't trailblazing a new technological path anymore, so things should be much easier and quicker the second time around. Ideally.
Edit: and you just said all that. Damn you.