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Hmmmm.Animavore wrote:Cast your eyes upon the awesome.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5 ... eviewsNews
Film was made by Twentieth Century Fox (owned by Murdoch), the article contains rave reviews from The Sun (also owned by Rupert Murdoch) and the Hollywood Reporter (which I believe Murdoch is attempting to buy at the moment)....
Good review from Empire but then the reviewers there are almost all SFX fan boys.
On the plus side, the Guardian reviewer liked it, so maybe it's not bad....
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Yi cynical auld bastardClinton Huxley wrote:Hmmmm.Animavore wrote:Cast your eyes upon the awesome.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5 ... eviewsNews
Film was made by Twentieth Century Fox (owned by Murdoch), the article contains rave reviews from The Sun (also owned by Rupert Murdoch) and the Hollywood Reporter (which I believe Murdoch is attempting to buy at the moment)....
Good review from Empire but then the reviewers there are almost all SFX fan boys.
On the plus side, the Guardian reviewer liked it, so maybe it's not bad....

Here's a shit load more reviews http://ie.rottentomatoes.com/m/avatar/
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Late to the party, as usual. (I gotta learn to post quicker.)
Anybody posted this yet? http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/avatar/
Anybody posted this yet? http://www.apple.com/trailers/fox/avatar/
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Aliens and The Abyss are two of my fave films, so I want Avatar to be good. I'm just a bit dubious about 3D....Animavore wrote:Yi cynical auld bastardClinton Huxley wrote:Hmmmm.Animavore wrote:Cast your eyes upon the awesome.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5 ... eviewsNews
Film was made by Twentieth Century Fox (owned by Murdoch), the article contains rave reviews from The Sun (also owned by Rupert Murdoch) and the Hollywood Reporter (which I believe Murdoch is attempting to buy at the moment)....
Good review from Empire but then the reviewers there are almost all SFX fan boys.
On the plus side, the Guardian reviewer liked it, so maybe it's not bad....![]()
Here's a shit load more reviews http://ie.rottentomatoes.com/m/avatar/
The comment in one review that it was like "Ferngully with guns" was funny though...
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According to this guy ...Clinton Huxley wrote:Aliens and The Abyss are two of my fave films, so I want Avatar to be good. I'm just a bit dubious about 3D....Animavore wrote:Yi cynical auld bastardClinton Huxley wrote:Hmmmm.Animavore wrote:Cast your eyes upon the awesome.
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE5 ... eviewsNews
Film was made by Twentieth Century Fox (owned by Murdoch), the article contains rave reviews from The Sun (also owned by Rupert Murdoch) and the Hollywood Reporter (which I believe Murdoch is attempting to buy at the moment)....
Good review from Empire but then the reviewers there are almost all SFX fan boys.
On the plus side, the Guardian reviewer liked it, so maybe it's not bad....![]()
Here's a shit load more reviews http://ie.rottentomatoes.com/m/avatar/
The comment in one review that it was like "Ferngully with guns" was funny though...
http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117941 ... id=31&cs=1The third dimension functions as an enhancement, not a raison d'etre, so the film will look perfectly fine without it. (When it opens domestically on Dec. 15, approximately 2100 screens will feature 3D, with another 1200 in 2D.)
...so it implies the film doesn't rely on the 3-D as a gimmick.
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Well, the trailer looks fine in 2D (not sure about the floating mountains but that's another matter) but Avatar is definitely leading the charge for 3D in general, which is basically just a way for Twentieth Century Fox et al to screw cinema-goers for even more money.
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I'll be going to an advanced screening this coming Thursday. If I remember, I'll post my thoughts here that same night.
I am a VFX artist so the effects are important to me (it's mostly the reason why I want to see it) but that never does anything for me as how the film actually is. I like the more serious dramas and those are the ones on my favorites list. I see films in two ways: entertainment and actual greatness in certain areas. The effects are obviously looking great so far and it appears for the most part to be quite entertaining but for a film as a whole, I'm very skeptical because it doesn't look like anything new as far as the trailers go. I guess I'll have to see on Thursday.
I am a VFX artist so the effects are important to me (it's mostly the reason why I want to see it) but that never does anything for me as how the film actually is. I like the more serious dramas and those are the ones on my favorites list. I see films in two ways: entertainment and actual greatness in certain areas. The effects are obviously looking great so far and it appears for the most part to be quite entertaining but for a film as a whole, I'm very skeptical because it doesn't look like anything new as far as the trailers go. I guess I'll have to see on Thursday.
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The early reviews are coming in, and they're mostly very positive:
Roger Ebert:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43345
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43352
... and it's sitting at 90% on RottenTomatoes
Sounds promising.
I've pre-bought tickets for the 20th in a digital-equipped theater.
Roger Ebert:
"Avatar" is not simply a sensational entertainment, although it is that. It's a technical breakthrough. It has a flat-out Green and anti-war message. It is predestined to launch a cult. It contains such visual detailing that it would reward repeating viewings. It invents a new language, Na'vi, as "Lord of the Rings" did, although mercifully I doubt this one can be spoken by humans, even teenage humans. It creates new movie stars. It is an Event, one of those films you feel you must see to keep up with the conversation.
Ain't It Cool News:At 163 minutes, the film doesn't feel too long. It contains so much. The human stories. The Na'vi stories, for the Na'vi are also developed as individuals. The complexity of the planet, which harbors a global secret. The ultimate warfare, with Jake joining the resistance against his former comrades. Small graceful details like a floating creature that looks like a cross between a blowing dandelion seed and a drifting jellyfish, and embodies goodness. Or astonishing floating cloud-islands.
I've complained that many recent films abandon story telling in their third acts and go for wall-to-wall action. Cameron essentially does that here, but has invested well in establishing his characters so that it matters what they do in battle and how they do it. There are issues at stake greater than simply which side wins.
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43345
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43352
... and it's sitting at 90% on RottenTomatoes
Sounds promising.
I've pre-bought tickets for the 20th in a digital-equipped theater.
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I'm looking forward to it because it's going to be my first time watching a movie in 3D.Elessarina wrote:is anyone else getting excited about this movie?

I'm not science minded enough to get turned off by pseudo science in movies, so I guess I'm easily entertained.

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I just saw the sneak preview for this - this is the future of movies...now I'm excited!



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Avatar: 3D - Digital Projection 162 min. PG-13
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Avatar: Digital Projection 162 min. PG-13
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So, 3D or no-3D?
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Why would you watch not 3-D if 3-D is available?Gawdzilla wrote:Avatar: 3D - Digital Projection 162 min. PG-13
Stadium Seating No VIP after 6PM / No Pass / No Coupon *Additional Charges May Apply*
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Avatar: Digital Projection 162 min. PG-13
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9 AM 9:45 AM 12:10 PM 12:45 PM 1:30 PM 3:50 PM 4:20 PM 5:15 PM 7:30 PM 8 PM 9 PM 11 PM 11:35 PM
So, 3D or no-3D?
Only real advantage I can think of is that it would be less packed in the non-3-D showing (I hate packed cinemas so I won't be seeing this film for a couple of weeks).
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Yeah, I know. I was just having fun. I'll probably go to the 2:35 show tomorrow. It will be a zoo, but I'm bored and antsy.Animavore wrote:Why would you watch not 3-D if 3-D is available?Gawdzilla wrote:Avatar: 3D - Digital Projection 162 min. PG-13
Stadium Seating No VIP after 6PM / No Pass / No Coupon *Additional Charges May Apply*
11 AM 11:30 AM 2:35 PM 3:10 PM 6:10 PM 7 PM 9:50 PM 10:35 PM
Avatar: Digital Projection 162 min. PG-13
Stadium Seating No VIP after 6PM / No Pass / No Coupon
9 AM 9:45 AM 12:10 PM 12:45 PM 1:30 PM 3:50 PM 4:20 PM 5:15 PM 7:30 PM 8 PM 9 PM 11 PM 11:35 PM
So, 3D or no-3D?
Only real advantage I can think of is that it would be less packed in the non-3-D showing (I hate packed cinemas so I won't be seeing this film for a couple of weeks).
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It featured prominently in the sub-plot of a recent episode of "Bones".
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