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naughty99 wrote...

I think you guys are seriously over analyzing this movie.

It's a simplistic popcorn movie with a story repeated over and over in many previous films and books. Dances with Wolves for example. 


You don't get it Naughty....people love to **** over anything.

Dances with Wolves may have the same story but it's a great movie I still don't think it should have recieved Best Picture over The Goodfellas. Seriously wtf was that.

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Avatar was a story that's been told to death, with a new setting. Big deal. The 3D effects weren't even that great - there were so many missed moments. Honestly, how many floating dandelion-like things can one person watch??

But in any event, the overly done story was over. What could he possibly use as a plot now?

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Unless Avatar 2 is the humans coming back and bombarding the planet from orbit, it just won't be realistic. That makes Avatar 3 about the troubles of mining unobtainium through the layer of burnt trees and blue bodies.

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naughty99 wrote...

I think you guys are seriously over analyzing this movie.

It's a simplistic popcorn movie with a story repeated over and over in many previous films and books. Dances with Wolves for example. 

I'm not any sort of environmentalist and this movie didn't make me want to go and join Greenpeace. It's nothing more than an entertaining movie with lots of great vfx and some cool battle sequences.


Overanalyzing on the BSN? Never! It's not like we have 30,000 post character threads or anything! :lol:

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I enjoyed it for the graphics but it had the WORST DIALOGUES EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Meh, like naughty99 said. It's a simplistic film and It's well worth $10 or w/e the price is for the tickets now.

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Wow, the first one was retarded and overrated enough. We don't need 2 more.

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Avatar 2 is set for 2014, and Avatar 3 is set for 2015, I think the reason the gap is narrow is because they are filiming both movies now and they are just making the Computer Generated Effects and all.

The movie wasn't bad, I loved the graphics, the music . . . the story was cliche . . . but I admired the graphics. is like watching a video game.

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Zanallen wrote...

Unless Avatar 2 is the humans coming back and bombarding the planet from orbit, it just won't be realistic. That makes Avatar 3 about the troubles of mining unobtainium through the layer of burnt trees and blue bodies.


The plot involves other parts of the moon and other tribes. there is also exploration for other possible moons. thats what I heard. but they can actually make so many stories out of it. the characters are very flexible.

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I would much prefer the Last Airbender to have a sequel then this.

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chunkyman wrote...

Bryy_Miller wrote...
what is so hippy about wanting to protect the environment?


Nothing, but James Cameron has struck me as the kind of person who would let a million people go without jobs if it meant that a species of guppy was protected.


Cameron talks big, but at the end of the day, he's just an egomaniac that needs people to praise him as a God of Filmmaking.

Seriously, he's a brilliant man, but he honestly thought Avatar would win Best Picture? And then he (jokingly) strangles his ex-wife who wins it over him?

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Bryy_Miller wrote...

chunkyman wrote...

Bryy_Miller wrote...
what is so hippy about wanting to protect the environment?


Nothing, but James Cameron has struck me as the kind of person who would let a million people go without jobs if it meant that a species of guppy was protected.


Cameron talks big, but at the end of the day, he's just an egomaniac that needs people to praise him as a God of Filmmaking.

Seriously, he's a brilliant man, but he honestly thought Avatar would win Best Picture? And then he (jokingly) strangles his ex-wife who wins it over him?


I loved that seeing Hurt Locker win best picture and director.

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chunkyman wrote...

Nothing, but James Cameron has struck me as the kind of person who would let a million people go without jobs if it meant that a species of guppy was protected.



On the contrary he would let those guppy die if it meant he could flog his films, don't get caught up in the whole "I'm a friend of the earth" crap you get from these super rich hypocrites, kind of reminds me of Michael Jackson's earth song, telling us about the state of wolrld while contributing to it's destruction with his mindless materialism and selfish share of resources. :devil:

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Ringo12 wrote...

I loved that seeing Hurt Locker win best picture and director.


So did I. Especially after he said the Hurt Locker would have been better if it were in 3-D like his films. I've got no interest in any of the man's projects anymore.

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naughty99 wrote...

I think you guys are seriously over analyzing this movie.

It's a simplistic popcorn movie with a story repeated over and over in many previous films and books. Dances with Wolves for example. 

I'm not any sort of environmentalist and this movie didn't make me want to go and join Greenpeace. It's nothing more than an entertaining movie with lots of great vfx and some cool battle sequences.


Sorry but I really don't think its over analzying at all.  The message is smacked in your face the entire movie.  You can turn your brain off all you want but its still there.  And no pretentious movies like this hardly make anyone want to join Greenpeace the preachiness of the message is thrown at us to the point where I want to burn 50 rain forrests just to spite them.




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Ringo12 wrote...

I loved that seeing Hurt Locker win best picture and director.


So did i, it deserved it.

I hated how District 9 was basically ignored by my peers and freinds of mine because everyone was talking about Avatar. District 9 was a much better movie, one of the best recent movies to come out.

I also dislike Sam Worthington in Avatar.

Modifié par KLUME777, 25 septembre 2011 - 12:03 .


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KLUME777 wrote...

I hated how District 9 was basically ignored by my peers and freinds of mine because everyone was talking about Avatar. District 9 was a much better movie, one of the best recent movies to come out.



I completely agree - District 9 was perhaps the best film released that year. 

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Volus Warlord wrote...

Some retards loved the original story.


You mean the original story that was a complete rippoff of "Dances with Wolves" and "Last Samurai"?  Don't get me wrong, I liked the movie - but it was far from original. (it did bring back the era of 3D though ... not sure if that is a possitive or negative) 

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KLUME777 wrote...

I hated how District 9 was basically ignored by my peers and freinds of mine because everyone was talking about Avatar. District 9 was a much better movie, one of the best recent movies to come out.


They did it better in Enemy Mine.  District 9 was such a thinly veiled metaphor I spent more time rolling my eyes than enjoying the story. 

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The problem with avatar is that it has a beautiful world but the story is just garbage. It was predictable, the characters were one dimensional and the Na'vi culture was so dumb. The Na'vi also "assume control" over other creatures. Isn't that animal cruelty?

I think Avatar is a kind of thing that would work better on a game than a movie. In games, the setting is more important than the story.

Modifié par Chanegade, 25 septembre 2011 - 03:03 .


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Zanallen wrote...

Unless Avatar 2 is the humans coming back and bombarding the planet from orbit, it just won't be realistic. That makes Avatar 3 about the troubles of mining unobtainium through the layer of burnt trees and blue bodies.



Nah the Thrid one will be a time skip showing the Na'vi running casino's and gift shops off of the land they keep, and laughing at the human tourists that buy anything they are told. While they get the last laugh all the way to the bank in the end, over the humans.

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There seems to be a large group of people who only like that movie because they want to have sex with a blue alien. Kind of reminds me of something else but I can't quite think what....

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Druss99 wrote...

There seems to be a large group of people who only like that movie because they want to have sex with a blue alien. Kind of reminds me of something else but I can't quite think what....



Hm... I don't have the faintist idea of what...but it reminds me of something on here, on this very site....I'm sure it'll come to us at some point.

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At least there was some excitement in Jurassic Park series. This avatar(s) is below meh.

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I didn't think the graphics in avatar were very good. The story was interesting, but it was just a recycled pocahontas tale.

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Hippy trash