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bmwgsa AVATAR (The Movie)
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I won't bother posting the overall synopsis and the endless reviews about this, they're all over the internet.

What I will tell you is that if you see this movie, get ready for sitting a LONG time and to see some truly amazing special effects.

The storyline is thin, the characters are predictable, but the effects are just astounding.

It's worth the $6 or so bucks to see it in the theaters.
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I hope to see it.... it looks the cool.
Posted on: 2009/12/20 21:37
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Matatk Re: AVATAR (The Movie)
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Honestly, I've only seen some lame commercials on the tv. What's this about?

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BrianCunningham Re: AVATAR (The Movie)
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Dances with wolves meets high tech CGI

I'll probably seen it to check out the CGI

Heard it cost $500M to make!
Posted on: 2009/12/21 14:48
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It was awesome. Sarah and I just got home. Great story, good acting, ans obviously fantastic special effects.

At first you'll side with the military. Then you'll side with the natives. It was designed that way.

I recommend everyone see it at least once in the 3D theater. When it comes out on Blu-Ray it'll be a lot less of a movie experience.
Posted on: 2009/12/22 4:10
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Be very careful when viewing this movie. If watched upside down and backwards it contains a subliminal message from SATAN.


http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/hmg-avatar-hidden-messages.html
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Why can't people just relax and watch a frig'n movie.
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BrianCunningham Re: AVATAR (The Movie)
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Well I saw it last night with my brother and my nephew

It was OK
the plot was predictable.
The special effects were great, even in the non-3D version, the glasses give my brother a headache.

Though they should have increased the frame rate.
Any action scenes were just a blur.

For a movie geared at kids I sure heard the work sh!t a lot!

BTW there was a preview for Piranha 3D
Yes chicks in bikinis
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It's worth the $6 or so bucks to see it in the theaters.


Probably, except that they are charging $16.50 for a ticket down here. No thanks. I'd rather spend 2 hours eating a 3D steak.
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bmwgsa wrote:

It's worth the $6 or so bucks to see it in the theaters.


Probably, except that they are charging $16.50 for a ticket down here. No thanks.


Whoa! And I was thinking the $9.00 they get here was bad until I read your reply!
Posted on: 2010/1/11 17:54
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That's too fa-fa-funny!

Sure, it's predictable, but the sci-fi gives it an interesting edge and the 3D presentation is top notch. Not your daddys 3D movie.
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I guess some are getting into it just a little too much

http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Movie ... ar.movie.blues/index.html

[quote]James Cameron's completely immersive spectacle "Avatar" may have been a little too real for some fans who say they have experienced depression and suicidal thoughts after seeing the film because they long to enjoy the beauty of the alien world Pandora.

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Within the fan community, suggestions for battling feelings of depression after seeing the movie include things like playing "Avatar" video games or downloading the movie soundtrack in addition to encouraging members to relate to other people outside the virtual realm and to seek out positive and constructive activities.[/QUOTE]
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Kudos to whomever Matt Bateman is. Hilarious.

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I guess some are getting into it just a little too much

http://www.cnn.com/2010/SHOWBIZ/Movie ... ar.movie.blues/index.html

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James Cameron's completely immersive spectacle "Avatar" may have been a little too real for some fans who say they have experienced depression and suicidal thoughts after seeing the film because they long to enjoy the beauty of the alien world Pandora.

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LOL!

I wrote a suicide letter to James Cameron and he suggested that I ease my suffering by buying Avatar licensed figures and toy masks.
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