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Rottenwatch: AVATAR (82%)

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Finally got round to seeing it, and apart from the visuals I honestly can't understand what the fuss is about.

The 3D and CGI were easily the best I've seen in a film, especially the use of 3D. It was using it properly, not as a gimmick, and had a lot of very nice shots. However after 45 minutes of it the visuals on their own weren't enough to hold my attention, and over the rest of the film I found myself getting more and more bored with it.

Barely any story, totally predictable, as subtle as a brick with it's message, terrible main villain, lots of corny dialog, and waaaay too long.

As science-fiction goes District 9 wipes the floor with it, and makes it's point about human behaviour far better as well.

The visuals may have been in 3D, but everything else about Avatar was decidedly flat.
 
Hey guys, sorry for the question but I've been out of the loop for a while.

About the extended version, will we know Jake is on a wheelchair from the start?
Because I really enjoy how -if you know nothing about the movie- you only find that out once he lands on Pandora.

And is there a date for a DVD or Blu Ray release?
 
Gui_PT said:
Hey guys, sorry for the question but I've been out of the loop for a while.

About the extended version, will we know Jake is on a wheelchair from the start?
Because I really enjoy how -if you know nothing about the movie- you only find that out once he lands on Pandora.

And is there a date for a DVD or Blu Ray release?
As of now we have no idea what all is being put into the "fan edition", but if earth scenes are added we will know yes. As for the DVD/br release it sounds like june time or so.
 
Somnia said:
As of now we have no idea what all is being put into the "fan edition", but if earth scenes are added we will know yes. As for the DVD/br release it sounds like june time or so.

I've been told April, probably for the vanilla edition. Extended will come later, I bet. Frankly I just want this as soon as possible. :P
 
Somnia said:
As of now we have no idea what all is being put into the "fan edition", but if earth scenes are added we will know yes. As for the DVD/br release it sounds like june time or so.

Thank you :D

jett said:
I've been told April, probably for the vanilla edition. Extended will come later, I bet. Frankly I just want this as soon as possible. :P


Will buy every edition :lol
 
Seeing this at LAST in 3D on Sunday. Fuckkk yeahhh. I really liked it in 2D, so hopefully it will be as impressive in 3D as people have claimed. :)

... Better fucking be for £10 ...
 
y2dvd said:
Are there any stats on VHS/DVD/Blu-Ray/etc. gross? I can't imagine how much more this movie will make once it hits home.

I don't think there will be too much surprise in that department, you don't buy multiple sets of disks do you?:D
 
I've resisted watching Avatar all this time, but unfortunately caved in yesterday and went to see it. I wish I didn't.

The visuals might have been great, but the 3D glasses ruined them for me. I think the theater used one of the cheaper 3D methods (polarized glasses?) and it looked just like those stereoscopic flipbooks that you had to cross your eyes to see the image pop, except here you didn't have to cross your eyes. And the image was very dim, I'd have much preferred watching it in lush and vibrant 2D. I was seriously contemplating walking out early on and demanding a refund, but I stuck it out.

I hated the plot too, I thought a lot of the "science fiction" was too far fetched and felt more like fantasy than science. And I hated the religious/spirituality themes.

The sex scene was almost uncomfortable, I thought I was looking at some furry fan-art on 4chan. Me and other people in the theater laughed during that scene.

The climactic battle sequence was awesome.

I'm a huge fan of all James Cameron's film, yes including Titanic. But I felt robbed with Avatar. I won't be seeing Avatar 2.
 
Naked Snake said:
I've resisted watching Avatar all this time, but unfortunately caved in yesterday and went to see it. I wish I didn't.

The visuals might have been great, but the 3D glasses ruined them for me. I think the theater used one of the cheaper 3D methods (polarized glasses?) and it looked just like those stereoscopic flipbooks that you had to cross your eyes to see the image pop, except here you didn't have to cross your eyes. And the image was very dim, I'd have much preferred watching it in lush and vibrant 2D. I was seriously contemplating walking out early on and demanding a refund, but I stuck it out.

I hated the plot too, I thought a lot of the "science fiction" was too far fetched and felt more like fantasy than science. And I hated the religious/spirituality themes.

The sex scene was almost uncomfortable, I thought I was looking at some furry fan-art on 4chan. Me and other people in the theater laughed during that scene.

The climactic battle sequence was awesome.

I'm a huge fan of all James Cameron's film, yes including Titanic. But I felt robbed with Avatar. I won't be seeing Avatar 2.

http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43440

Read this to show that most of the science was not far fetched at all. Make sure not to miss the addition he added at the end after seeing the film again and reading up on it.
 
I think the idea of being able to remotely control a genetically engineered body AND have it produce sensory feedback is probably the most far-fetched part of Avatar......though it goes pretty much unaddressed in that article.
 
border said:
I think the idea of being able to remotely control a genetically engineered body AND have it produce sensory feedback is probably the most far-fetched part of Avatar......though it goes pretty much unaddressed in that article.

I think that was addressed in the Wiki. There's a transmitter in the body.
 
Saw this on AMZ, Avatar movie props:

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(wonder if these would fit Shaq)
 
Count Dookkake said:
It's good he's back on board.
Bravo. :lol

Random box office update:

Domestic: $561,317,325
+ Foreign: $1,336,042,345
= Worldwide: $1,897,359,670

Will hit $1.9b tomorrow, and blow past $2b by the weekend. It's been eerily steady all week.


Code:
Day	 Domestic 	 International 	Total
Monday	 3,240,192 	 16,519,685 	19,759,877
Tuesday	 3,198,046 	 16,265,755 	19,463,801
Wed.	 3,137,588 	 16,196,083 	19,333,671
Total	 9,575,826 	 48,981,523 	 58,557,349
 
GhaleonEB said:
Bravo. :lol

Random box office update:

Domestic: $561,317,325
+ Foreign: $1,336,042,345
= Worldwide: $1,897,359,670

Will hit $1.9b tomorrow, and blow past $2b by the weekend. It's been eerily steady all week.


Code:
Day	 Domestic 	 International 	Total
Monday	 3,240,192 	 16,519,685 	19,759,877
Tuesday	 3,198,046 	 16,265,755 	19,463,801
Wed.	 3,137,588 	 16,196,083 	19,333,671
Total	 9,575,826 	 48,981,523 	 58,557,349

40 million to go...

:D
 
GhaleonEB said:
Bravo. :lol

Random box office update:

Domestic: $561,317,325
+ Foreign: $1,336,042,345
= Worldwide: $1,897,359,670

Will hit $1.9b tomorrow, and blow past $2b by the weekend. It's been eerily steady all week.


Code:
Day	 Domestic 	 International 	Total
Monday	 3,240,192 	 16,519,685 	19,759,877
Tuesday	 3,198,046 	 16,265,755 	19,463,801
Wed.	 3,137,588 	 16,196,083 	19,333,671
Total	 9,575,826 	 48,981,523 	 58,557,349

Most excellent. "AVATAR becomes the first movie to gross over two billion dollars.......OF ALL TIME" thread of bitching and moaning incoming.
 
ryutaro's mama said:
40 million to go...

:D

Looks like my Feb. 3rd guess awhile back might just be right, but I also may have overshot it by 1 day...we shall see. I'm seeing a -15% this weekend which is a bit better than normal, but this will be the first weekend since it's release where there is no significant football game on Sunday also which should help its Sunday numbers more than normal.

On a side note...Monday I see my first ever IMAX film :D
 
GhaleonEB said:
Bravo. :lol

Random box office update:

Domestic: $561,317,325
+ Foreign: $1,336,042,345
= Worldwide: $1,897,359,670

Will hit $1.9b tomorrow, and blow past $2b by the weekend. It's been eerily steady all week.


Code:
Day	 Domestic 	 International 	Total
Monday	 3,240,192 	 16,519,685 	19,759,877
Tuesday	 3,198,046 	 16,265,755 	19,463,801
Wed.	 3,137,588 	 16,196,083 	19,333,671
Total	 9,575,826 	 48,981,523 	 58,557,349

Something I just thought of...there is a chance that AVATARs Foreign total alone could hit 1.8 billion (if it keeps dropping the way it is)...its overseas totals by it self may beat titanics numbers.
 
Somnia said:
Something I just thought of...there is a chance that AVATARs Foreign total alone could hit 1.8 billion (if it keeps dropping the way it is)...its overseas totals by it self may beat titanics numbers.
I've seen a number of $2.5b projections (and made one myself): $1.8b overseas and $700m domestic. It's entirely possible if not likely.
 
Somnia said:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43440

Read this to show that most of the science was not far fetched at all. Make sure not to miss the addition he added at the end after seeing the film again and reading up on it.

It takes a while to read through, not finished yet...


http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43440 said:
Pandora doesn’t have an oxygen atmosphere (if the
movie mentioned what gasses it contains, I didn’t catch it),


By whatever means he handles this issue in the movie, somehow a whole bunch of people assume there is no oxygen in the atmosphere and are whining how Jake could ignite a torch, not to mention all those explosions.

He probably could have made it clearer those masks are not used to supply oxygen, but to filter out other lethal gas..

(Flame does not always require oxygen though)
 
Not to mention the humans are able to breath for a few minutes in the atmosphere. Most likely oxygen is in the mix. It just has too much of something else that harms us.

The chemical make up of air that humans can breath safely is relatively narrow.
 
Naked Snake said:
Interesting read. My biggest pet peeve was the floating mountains, and he had the biggest issue with them too.
Unobtanium is an extremely valuable substance that floats in the air... the mountains float in the air... it's not hard to put these two things together.
 
I'm pretty sure he corrects himself in his addition at the bottom of the page regarding oxygen and breathing on pandora, but I'd have to re-read it. He talks about how most of his early issues with the science are all thought of by Cameron and co. and he appreciates how much thought they put into it.
 
Puddles said:
Unobtanium is an extremely valuable substance that floats in the air... the mountains float in the air... it's not hard to put these two things together.
Not really. It's a superconcuctor, and when it's in a strong magnetic field it floats. When you remove it from the magnetic field it's just a regular rock, but superconducting.
 
Naked Snake said:
Interesting read. My biggest pet peeve was the floating mountains, and he had the biggest issue with them too.
I thought the floating mountains were sufficiently explained for a science fiction film. Well in the film itself, they didn't even attempt to explain it much, but they do explain the unobtanium and magnetic field on Pandora itself as well as the magnetic flux between Pandora and whatever planet it orbited.
 
GhaleonEB said:
Bravo. :lol

Random box office update:

Domestic: $561,317,325
+ Foreign: $1,336,042,345
= Worldwide: $1,897,359,670

Will hit $1.9b tomorrow, and blow past $2b by the weekend. It's been eerily steady all week.


Code:
Day	 Domestic 	 International 	Total
Monday	 3,240,192 	 16,519,685 	19,759,877
Tuesday	 3,198,046 	 16,265,755 	19,463,801
Wed.	 3,137,588 	 16,196,083 	19,333,671
Total	 9,575,826 	 48,981,523 	 58,557,349

epic!
 
Naked Snake said:
I've resisted watching Avatar all this time, but unfortunately caved in yesterday and went to see it. I wish I didn't.

The visuals might have been great, but the 3D glasses ruined them for me. I think the theater used one of the cheaper 3D methods (polarized glasses?) and it looked just like those stereoscopic flipbooks that you had to cross your eyes to see the image pop, except here you didn't have to cross your eyes. And the image was very dim, I'd have much preferred watching it in lush and vibrant 2D. I was seriously contemplating walking out early on and demanding a refund, but I stuck it out.

I hated the plot too, I thought a lot of the "science fiction" was too far fetched and felt more like fantasy than science. And I hated the religious/spirituality themes.

The sex scene was almost uncomfortable, I thought I was looking at some furry fan-art on 4chan. Me and other people in the theater laughed during that scene.
The climactic battle sequence was awesome.

I'm a huge fan of all James Cameron's film, yes including Titanic. But I felt robbed with Avatar. I won't be seeing Avatar 2.
These "people" are maybe the biggest fucking idiots in the history of cinema.
Just SHUT THE FUCK UP and watch the movie. But noooo, you have to show how cool and what kind of a cinema-pro you are. "hehehe tehehe look how funny hehehehe".
Retards!
 
Doubledex said:
These "people" are maybe the biggest fucking idiots in the history of cinema.
Just SHUT THE FUCK UP and watch the movie. But noooo, you have to show how cool and what kind of a cinema-pro you are. "hehehe tehehe look how funny hehehehe".
Retards!


True. Thankfully only one out of four times some stupid little punks started to talk/laugh during the movie and were verbally demolished by an angry middle aged woman :lol

The floating mountains I could buy, because it was very clear that there was Unobtainium AND a strong magnetic field. Errosion shifting the rock to Unobtainium rate until chunks break of and float, only held back by those gigantic vines. Otherwise they´d float up, drop down and bounce up again. OR crash.

What was really iffy was the Avatar programm itself, IMO. Yes, I could buy that they can send the massive data streams needed to control a body around the enviroment (200 muscles are invovled in every step a human takes, for example), but over several kilometres and quick enough that Jake can fight an expert warrior (Tsu´tey) or run from a Thanator? All living beings already suffer from "input lag" from their limbs to their brain without a W-LAN in between. Or is the whole consciousness transported into the Avatar, using its brain for decision making and though, leaving the human body behind as a vegetable?

And I´ll need to see this a fifth time :D
 
Doubledex said:
These "people" are maybe the biggest fucking idiots in the history of cinema.
Just SHUT THE FUCK UP and watch the movie. But noooo, you have to show how cool and what kind of a cinema-pro you are. "hehehe tehehe look how funny hehehehe".
Retards!

"Naked Snake" making fun of how ridiculous Avatar is. Interesting. :lol
 
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