Poll: Avatar, what's the big deal?

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Arisato-kun

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I enjoyed it. I don't mind cliches or anything like that since I don't think any story can ever be truly original. What matters is execution and Avatar was executed brilliantly.
 

Wildrow12

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It was entertaining, don't get me wrong.

But outside of the good CGI, I really don't see what all the hubbub was about.
 

silverleaf81

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A velociraptor said:
Before the hate starts, yes I have seen Avatar. I just really wasn't that impressed with it.

I mean, yes it was pretty; but that's about it. There really wasn't any really significant plot twists that you couldn't see coming a mile away, there was no idea or situation that really made you think, and while the characters weren't as one dimensional as some other movies that begin and end with the letter "T", the characters really weren't that deep.

The movie was visually stunning, yes; but there was really nothing here other than the CG that hasn't been done before and better and I for one have no plans of ever watching it again. Thoughts?


It was good, but no Nuclear Guinea Pig (translation: EPIC)
 

Keanotix

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Here's the thing, i wholeheartedly take in all opinions saying it was good for all kinds of reasons, i see the negative opinions making valid points as well. But here's my two cents.

Trying not to repeat anything already said, I just have one little tiny, little, micro, minor niggle..... here goes....

How exactly did this movie require 14 years and all that money where other movies have done similar concepts (the na'vi's ability to sync with other creatures and plants being the only truly unique idea in my opinion), similar motion capture quality, similar CG quality and similar plot concepts while being able to fit them in a movie half the length of Avatar. Dont get me wrong, it's awesome as a 3d movie and its darn pretty. But i couldn't help but feel wronged as all that seemed to be going on was James Cameron masturbating in my face for 3 hours, all in order to justify the ridiculous budget and 14 year planning session. The reason for the wait being that the tech didn't exist to satisfy his magnum opus.

I honestly believe that the money and time (or even half of it) could have been used to make a proper Terminator sequel. It was his baby after all. And he gave the Predator mandibles. I thank the man for those great gifts, but now i have lost respect for him.
 

Jark212

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I loved it and greatly enjoyed the story...

Makes me sad I'm only here...
 

arsenicCatnip

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I'm actually amused... I was just watching The Colbert Report's review of Avatar and laughing.

I haven't actually seen the movie, and don't plan to. It's not a groundbreaking achievement of any sort, it's just James Cameron saying "look what I can do!"
 

Tom13ombadil

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I think that more super expensive films are going to try to contest this film, making more entertaining movies. If you can't tell, I liked Avatar a lot... But nothing can beat good old Lord of the Rings Trilogy... nothing. Ever.
 

Scolar Visari

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It seems that only a while ago all the internet could talk about was more originality and less hype. However, people seem more than willing to ignore that now. In 20 years, when these graphis are no longer special, nobody will remember this movie.

I wont even get into the black and white morality or just how many things got handwaved to make the plot work. For example, in one scene the arrows bounce of the slicks armor and in the next, the arrows have more power than an APFSDS round. Or maybe you could try to explain how none of the ships could move faster than 10mph?

The whole operation on Pandora has been going on for a while. That whole time humans were negotiating with the natives, but NOOO, the natives are better than us and don't negotiate. My only solace is the fact that the next movie should involve Agent Orange, Napalm and a whole lot of body slaying.
 

jpoon

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Xanian said:
DannyBoy451 said:
That had me rolling...

Bah. It was fun. The story is old, the world is...actually fairly oceanic with a smattering of Furry-love and ridiculous.

Oh...and blue...

But otherwise it was pretty.

Hey, some stories are classic for a reason.
Awesome, now I don't have to bother watching this POS, thanks.
 

UnlimitedCreativity

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Meh it was an alright movie. From all the hype I expected ALOT more. There wasnt really anything I can really pick on it was an alright movie. I didnt really see the big deal it was just another Humans are destructive and We are F***ing up the earth... funny because if that was the point of your movie, then WALLE beat you to it and did a much better job.

Actually Im being a little unfair. Avatar have the awesome potential to be a really good movie. The green theme and the man vs nature conflict had great potential. Unfortunatly they messed up in making the theme a little to obvious and preachy. The story was too one sided. It made humans the terriable bad guys and the blue people the flawless good guys. and the the whole I m going to betray my entire race on a spur of the moment was a little poorly done. That could have used a little more development.

Avatar had some good moments in the begining, whent he crippled Marine Sully is put into the Avatar and is able to use his legs again was a truly epic moment. However its too bad there were not more of these moments in the movie.

I think Avatar would have been better off as a video game similar to that of what Heavy Rain will be... a sort of interactive movie. All the flaws that make it an alright movie would have made a great sandbox game.

As for the CG. WE KNOW YOU CAN MAKE AWESOMELY REALISTIC THINGS NOW WRITE A DAM STORY!!! So far Beowulf = sucked, Star Wars Clone Wars = Really sucks, Avatar = ok we've past sucked and hit mediocrity, so I guess there is norwhere to go but up.
 

Keanotix

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UnlimitedCreativity said:
Meh it was an alright movie. From all the hype I expected ALOT more. There wasnt really anything I can really pick on it was an alright movie. I didnt really see the big deal it was just another Humans are destructive and We are F***ing up the earth... funny because if that was the point of your movie, then WALLE beat you to it and did a much better job.

Actually Im being a little unfair. Avatar have the awesome potential to be a really good movie. The green theme and the man vs nature conflict had great potential. Unfortunatly they messed up in making the theme a little to obvious and preachy. The story was too one sided. It made humans the terriable bad guys and the blue people the flawless good guys. and the the whole I m going to betray my entire race on a spur of the moment was a little poorly done. That could have used a little more development.

Avatar had some good moments in the begining, whent he crippled Marine Sully is put into the Avatar and is able to use his legs again was a truly epic moment. However its too bad there were not more of these moments in the movie.

I think Avatar would have been better off as a video game similar to that of what Heavy Rain will be... a sort of interactive movie. All the flaws that make it an alright movie would have made a great sandbox game.

As for the CG. WE KNOW YOU CAN MAKE AWESOMELY REALISTIC THINGS NOW WRITE A DAM STORY!!! So far Beowulf = sucked, Star Wars Clone Wars = Really sucks, Avatar = ok we've past sucked and hit mediocrity, so I guess there is norwhere to go but up.
See, that's what im trying to say, CG is good, CG in 3D is better, but other than that the only good parts are the above mentioned scene of Sully getting to walk again and the main concept of Space marines vs Naturists. Nothing else about the movie really made me sit on the edge of my seat, cause i could see all the main plot points coming a mile off. When Sully goes after the big bad ass dragon/griffin thing of legend, when the na'vi home gets burned down, when he gets it on with the girl and then gets found out to be a traitor causes awkwardness so on so forth. It isnt as much fun if the audience knows whats happening an hour before the event has occured. Fair enough a lot of movies end up doing that nowadays, but Avatar telegraphs it so much it would have been more subtle to read the script as it was displayed in neon signs above the screen.

Oh and quick question: why is Cameron telling Halo Gamers to shut up? what did they do?
 

Kud

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Don't think of it as a movie, think of it as a visual experience.
 

bcponpcp27

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I suffered from Avatar depression for about 12 hours after I saw the movie. That should tell you how awesome I thought it was (ok, not the plot, but the world itself blew me away).
 

Sly Skater Man

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This and anything relating to trying to convince someone why something is good when they didnt like it is a trap, there is no way to convince someone to like something if they hate it to begin with being that its like fighting an uphill battle.
So no you will not drag me into this but nice try.
 

Ocelot GT

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I thought it was alright, but it's a story which has been told before... and better.
A lot of the movie felt contrived and simply forced onto the reader. I am bad...because I am bad. 10 minutes later. Now, suddenly, I am good. It wasn't very convincing. But it was still enjoyable.
 

Dimbo_Sama

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the reason it was so good, is because the CG was never in the way of the story.

Yes it was essentually 'Dances With Wolves' or 'The Last Samurai' or whatever in space, and in fact James Cameron put his hands up early last year and said that was pretty much the case. But It's a good story, competently told that just happens to be set in this mad fantasic sci-fi world.

It's like the antithesis of most Sci-Fi films that came out last year, they were all about the CG, and the specticale. Sitting through Termanator 4 or Transformers 2 or even District 9 (yes I was hugely dissapointed with District 9 and I'll be damned if any of you are going to try and convince me otherwise) there was just too much of the 'oooo, look at this realy pretty thing we spent ages on' and it didn't service the plot. Avatar could get away with that because this is the first time the main character is experiancing these things, and it was only ever for a breif moment, it was so well executed that it never got in the way of the ACTUAL STORY.

Personally I think it's his best Sci-Fi since Terminator 2 (yes, even better than The Abyss)