Near said:Am I the only one who feels sorry for Jake's Ikran. It just got abandoned for the Toruk, what happened to it his Ikran? Is it alive? Will we see it again!? :'(
Scullibundo said:Whoever goes for another viewing (and you will), just make sure you pay attention to the score during the scene where Jake gives Quaritch the inside info on the Home Tree. Its a simple scene but the score makes it seem like something so much more dire.
Solo said:Speaking of this quote, one minor thing that I loved that I dont think anyone has touched on is how well the subtitles were handled in 3D.
I really hated the font, though. It was either a standard font available in MS Word with a drop-shadow applies, or it was one very similar. It distracted me. I prefer simple fonts.Solo said:Speaking of this quote, one minor thing that I loved that I dont think anyone has touched on is how well the subtitles were handled in 3D.
Solo said:Woah, just had a major memory jog: wasnt Avatar touted about a year or two back as going to have a 15 minute long first person section during the final action sequence?
Scullibundo said:Who is betting the next trailer for a Cameron film just say 'From James Cameron, director of AVATAR'. I'd still like some Terminator in there, but whatever.
Also, did anybody else notice that the pictures that Grace had inside her station were in 3D?
Scullibundo said:I think it was 12 minute first person sequence and it was MARKETSAW. :lol
Scullibundo said:It is still his. He abandoned the big red fella as it was no longer needed.
Near said:We don't see him abandoning the red ikran like banshee, the last scene it was apparent is were it brings Jake to the Quaritch and Neytiri fight, we don't see it beyond that point.
Also, I'm totally pissed that Tsu'Tey was killed. What a damn awesome character he was, with an awesome actor. He perfected that fictional language so well that he makes you believe the language exists a certain stages.
Pay more attention, it was dealt with during the endingNear said:We don't see him abandoning the red ikran like banshee, the last scene it was apparent is were it brings Jake to the Quaritch and Neytiri fight, we don't see it beyond that point.
Scullibundo said:He says it in the narration. That with the clans all unified, the Toruk Mato was no longer needed (at this point you see it flying solo into the sunset).
Near said:Damn, missed that. I've seen the film twice already too.
yeah, I thought that scene worked really well as well. it's been a while since I've had a genuine "FUCK YEAH" moment when watching a film.duckroll said:One thing I want to comment on about the acting in the movie:
When the trailers first showed parts of Jake's big speech to the Navi edited together, I felt it looked very campy and unconvincing. I felt that he didn't really have the ability to sound convincing or to be a leader that the Navi would even follow and it seemed cheesy. In the movie however, when we see that he was essentially EXACTLY what I thought he was - a poor leader figure, no one liked him anymore, he was rejected, but then he comes back to earn their respect with the super dragon, and then actually having his speech made in a very humble way and being translated by Tsu'tay. The entire scene made sense now, and it was brilliant. I think the acting is pretty amazing, and it's a real breakthrough for CG characters to represent this closely actual performances by the cast involved.
nib95 said:How on Earth did you miss that lol. It's given at least 4 seconds of just flying in the sunset on it's own lol.
Near said:That final scene before the narration kicks in before you know the movie has ended, is so fucking overwhelming.![]()
Definitely the best scene of this year, in my opinion.Jibril said:Yep.Seeing Jake's fragile, human body lying there. Is amazing
A lot.Solo said:How many movies are we going to see announced using this tech in the next 6 months? :lol :lol
Jibril said:Yep.Seeing Jake's fragile, human body lying there. Is amazing
U K Narayan said:Definitely the best scene of this year, in my opinion.
For some reason the audience started laughing during that scene, pulling me out of it. Goddamn it people, don't fucking interrupt my movie experience >:|Near said:The best scene had to bewhen Neytiri was holding human Jake in her arms imo. It was beautiful because it was the first time the two had actually seen eachother for what they were. Such huge difference in physical scale between them, but little in the love they shared. Served with sweet dialogue... "I see you", defining the theme, it was just too overwhelming. :'(
Metroid Killer said:For some reason the audience started laughing during that scene, pulling me out of it. Goddamn it people, don't fucking interrupt my movie experience >:|
Metroid Killer said:For some reason the audience started laughing during that scene, pulling me out of it. Goddamn it people, don't fucking interrupt my movie experience >:|
Pretty much this, which I found a little bit sad, cause it means they didn't get enough attached to Neytiri.Justinian said:People sometimes laugh as a response to being uncomfortable or being presented with something challenging.
Truant said:I kept expecting cameron to thrown in some light comedy there, like Neytiri saying 'You are tiny' or something like that.
Justinian said:People sometimes laugh as a response to being uncomfortable or being presented with something challenging.
Enosh said:one thing I realy didn't like was thekiss, why again do the na'vi have the exact same way to kiss as humans do?
Justinian said:People sometimes laugh as a response to being uncomfortable or being presented with something challenging. Either the audience had no heart, or they were retarded.
The theatre I was in, it was dead silent except for a few sniffles.
Solo said:This happens all the time in movies and I fucking hate it. How immature are people?
How bout sexual hi-fives?Solo said:They are humanoids. What did you want them to do? Rub elbows?
WrikaWrek said:People laugh when something is delivered in corny faction, or because they didn't happen to connect to the characters the scene presented isn't convincing and therefore becomes forced and corny.
Don't blame it on immaturity.
Solo said:Im not speaking about Avatar in particular. I cannot count how many times Ive seen movies with poignant, uncomfortable or emotional scenes that result in a few idiots snickering, not because the presentation is corny or sappy, but because they dont know how to properly react and/or need to reinforce how cool they think they are.
Solo said:They are humanoids. What did you want them to do? Rub elbows?