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  • Alkasquawlik
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    Originally posted by LBJefferies
    I saw it in regular 3d because the Imax was an hour away from where I live. If it's just a matter of waiting a day to see it in Imax, I would definitely wait. I am sure the Imax is better.
    damn, im impatient as fuck though and i have nothing better to do tonight as of now.
    im going to flip a coin.

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  • LBJefferies
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    Originally posted by Alkasquawlik
    I want to go see this tonight, but the IMAX 3D showtimes are all sold out.

    Is it worth it to see it in regular 3D, or should I wait it out for the IMAX version.
    I saw it in regular 3d because the Imax was an hour away from where I live. If it's just a matter of waiting a day to see it in Imax, I would definitely wait. I am sure the Imax is better.

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  • Alkasquawlik
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    I want to go see this tonight, but the IMAX 3D showtimes are all sold out.

    Is it worth it to see it in regular 3D, or should I wait it out for the IMAX version.

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  • LBJefferies
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Seems like everything I am hearing about this movie, is that its a bad bad remake of Dances with wolves minus Kevin Cosner and + Smurfs. Or a dead rip off of fern gully


    No reason to see this flick and I am kinda a SciFi nut.
    Seems like everything you have been hearing about this movie is wrong.

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  • Beastolizer
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    HO LY FUCK. Great movie. 3D was incredible and the effects were dazzling.

    I felt like I was literally IN the movie.

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  • ck_taft325is
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    Saw it. Enjoyed it. Definately wasn't thrilled the played out glorification on "the man" and America being the evil empire.

    But 'eh. Regardless of it's for teenagers or not, the graphics where really nuts. I thought it was going to be a terribly played out CGI motivated movie. Turned out really well done. Very creative and artistic in it's own way.

    Summary:

    Mission statement of the movie? 4/10
    Visual arts? 9.5/10

    I'd Blue Ray it up when it comes out.

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Seems like everything I am hearing about this movie, is that its a bad bad remake of Dances with wolves minus Kevin Cosner and + Smurfs.


    No reason to see this flick and I am kinda a SciFi nut.
    If that would disappoint you, then don't go. But you're missing out on some pretty epic scenes. I'd go again just for the eye candy.

    The plot is pretty predictable, but it's made for teens. It's not the usual fucking suspects.
    Last edited by Wh33lhop; 12-25-2009, 10:54 PM. Reason: epics => epic

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  • mrsleeve
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    Seems like everything I am hearing about this movie, is that its a bad bad remake of Dances with wolves minus Kevin Cosner and + Smurfs. Or a dead rip off of fern gully


    No reason to see this flick and I am kinda a SciFi nut.

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  • Wh33lhop
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    Originally posted by Raxe
    I think there was a line somewhere in there like "If they're got the stuff we want, we make them the enemy and take it!" after "They're sitting on the largest deposit around."

    Just like the Iraq.
    Who the fuck cares. It was aimed at teenagers, if you expect an amazing storyline out of it you probably expected the same out of Transformers.

    Movie was fucking epic. The kind that even after 2 1/2 hours you didn't want it to end.

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  • Raxe
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    Originally posted by sam3
    The movie was incredibly predictable. The problem with movies in this PC age is the only acceptable villain is some nameless mega-corporation or the US military, or, in this case; both. Cameron managed to work in commentary on the environment, big business, US Imperialism, and the health care system.
    "We ruined our planet, now we're taking yours!"
    Please!
    I think there was a line somewhere in there like "If they're got the stuff we want, we make them the enemy and take it!" after "They're sitting on the largest deposit around."

    Just like the Iraq.

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  • 87e30
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    Originally posted by sam3
    The movie was incredibly predictable. The problem with movies in this PC age is the only acceptable villain is some nameless mega-corporation or the US military, or, in this case; both. Cameron managed to work in commentary on the environment, big business, US Imperialism, and the health care system.
    "We ruined our planet, now we're taking yours!"
    Please!
    Thank you. For me, the length of this movie was highlighted due to my extreme annoyance.

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  • Raxe
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    It was a good movie, though a little long. The visuals were extremely life-like though. I honestly forgot until after the movie that Pandora was not a real place and was entirely CGI.

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  • sam3
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    The movie was incredibly predictable. The problem with movies in this PC age is the only acceptable villain is some nameless mega-corporation or the US military, or, in this case; both. Cameron managed to work in commentary on the environment, big business, US Imperialism, and the health care system.
    "We ruined our planet, now we're taking yours!"
    Please!

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  • Bigdutch
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    Saw this movie in 3D last night.. was absolutely amazing.. loved it

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  • graveshaker
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    Best movie I've seen in a very long time. 3D is the way to go. Good story, good visuals, and sexy 10 ft blue girl. 10 out of 10.

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