you also have to understand earth is a dying planet the whole reason they left earth was to find resources.Fritzvalt said:District 9 is, without a doubt, my movie of the year, perhaps even the decade (Which would make it movie of the Millenia, so far). I enjoyed every thing about that movie and truely hope that it succeeds. I understand why some people would be inclined to disagree with me, but I still love everything about it.
Saddly, I've yet to see Avatar, and am not really well equipped to compare the two. The trailers have showed me a great deal not to like, however. Dropping the whole "Dances with Smurfs," angle, it looks like the humans are not just antagonists, but they come off as the horribe cartoonish villians with no conscience at all. "We want this rare ore!" "But the Na'vi live there!" "Then we'll murder them and make more money than we can imagine." It just smacks of bad writing, but I really hope I'm wrong.
Did not mean to go on a rant like that.
Try what, loathing the very fabric of your existence? That's already happening. It's happened.Charcharo said:Try me!Nils said:Suffice to say, if you liked avatar more than D-9 I can't be associated with you in any way, shape, or form.
( I really liked both movies on the same scale, but still try me)
I'm usually not one to be a hater, but I don't mind this time. I really don't.seanthesheep said:I really liked both, but I would have to say, as it's so huge and immersive, Avatar, but if you're thinking about buying DVDs/Blu-ray of them GET BOTH.
You will not regret it, unless you're a hater, are you a hater?
Imagine that. I did the exact same thing.Sasquatch99 said:I have yet to see both. Although, I did plan to see District 9.
But ended up in a Zombieland screening.
Ok, that makes a lot more sense. I hadn't gotten that whole bit from the trailers or news yet. So, that's groovy. I just really hate it when the good guys are lily white and the bad guys are bad for the sake of being bad.Mr.logic said:you also have to understand earth is a dying planet the whole reason they left earth was to find resources.Fritzvalt said:District 9 is, without a doubt, my movie of the year, perhaps even the decade (Which would make it movie of the Millenia, so far). I enjoyed every thing about that movie and truely hope that it succeeds. I understand why some people would be inclined to disagree with me, but I still love everything about it.
Saddly, I've yet to see Avatar, and am not really well equipped to compare the two. The trailers have showed me a great deal not to like, however. Dropping the whole "Dances with Smurfs," angle, it looks like the humans are not just antagonists, but they come off as the horribe cartoonish villians with no conscience at all. "We want this rare ore!" "But the Na'vi live there!" "Then we'll murder them and make more money than we can imagine." It just smacks of bad writing, but I really hope I'm wrong.
Did not mean to go on a rant like that.