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  • dude8383
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    I thought the movie was great, I will likely go see it again with my woman at IMAX.

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  • transatlantic0207
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    Originally posted by TheB1G Lebowski
    Ah teh Picard forhead slaps never get old.
    Originally posted by TheEtaUnderdog
    thats his sig

    LOL Now there's the humour in the whole sequence


    I want to see the film, strictly because James Cameron doesn't dissapoint as previously said. All of the storylines these days are recycled and dull, at least there's a technological gimmick behind this one ;)

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  • 87e30
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    Originally posted by chadthestampede
    Meh, maybe. I have no doubt it's pretty, I could see that from the trailers. It's the cheesy heavy handed message that annoys me more. The least they could do is be a little more subtle.
    Ding ding ding. I was so annoyed watching the film. Also way too long and slow.

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  • LBJefferies
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    This movie was incredible. I give it a 10/10 and I usually don't do that.

    The visuals are 10x better than any other movie. The Na'vi (the blue people) look like they are real. The skin texture, the sweat, the muscle movements, body movements, etc. It is all incredibly like life.

    The 3D was perfect. I have seen 3D movies where it is all totally in your face with shit flying at you all the time. It not like this with Avatar. You can tell the 3D was not the priority but was added to complement the rest of the movie. I felt so much more immersed, it was really crazy.

    The general plot line is great, but has been done before. With that said, there are still plenty of new story elements which make it James Cameron's own.

    All in all, this movie cannot really be described. You really have to see and experience the movie before you can decide whether you like it or not. It is well worth a 10 dollars ticket and 20 if you go see it in IMAX. Don't wait till DVD because you will miss out.

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  • Mstngcobr761
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    Originally posted by Maluco
    haha honestly rofled all over

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  • TheEtaUnderdog
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    Originally posted by TheB1G Lebowski
    Ah teh Picard forhead slaps never get old.
    thats his sig

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  • TheB1G Lebowski
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    Ah teh Picard forhead slaps never get old.

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by Massive Lee
    Ah, ah. Guess what's the average age of kids who don't get humour?
    lets not convolute lameness with humor.ahahaaaha? rofl1 rofl1 rofl1

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  • Massive Lee
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    Originally posted by Dozyproductions
    average age of kids who don't know how to spell 'fiction': you.
    Ah, ah. Guess what's the average age of kids who don't get humour?

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  • jeff_b
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    Originally posted by Dozyproductions
    average age of kids who don't know how to spell 'fiction': you.
    It was a play on words, Copernicus.

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  • Maluco
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  • scottyp
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    trailers looked lame but the movie was really really really good.

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  • Dozyproductions
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    Originally posted by jeff_b
    Average age of kids who like science friction: 22

    Average age of kids who don't like science friction: mine
    average age of kids who don't know how to spell 'fiction': you.

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  • jeff_b
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    Average age of kids who like science friction: 22

    Average age of kids who don't like science friction: mine

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  • twothrees
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    I liked it and also saw it in 3D, although it was $10 per ticket!.The movie line was Dancing with Wolves meets Star Trek. The graphics were amazing and the story line was decent. I would recommend it.

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