Avatar Review (Part 1 of 2)

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10 Responses to Avatar Review (Part 1 of 2)

  1. norajelli says:

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  3. Russ49232 says:

    What the these …
    What the these reviews are actually hilarious!

  4. GaySingleMulatto says:

    I honestly enjoyed …
    I honestly enjoyed your hilarious, insightful and very entertaining compilation video. The duct tape remark crossed the line, but overall, this is about the best, original material I’ve seen on Youtube. Thank you,

  5. sccitylhh says:

    @Terminal83
    It’s a …

    @Terminal83
    It’s a familiar story line, I’ll give you that. Ok, how about logistics: 8 academy award nominations, the highest grossing film of all time (w/o inflation adjustment), and overwhelming critical accolades (83% RT Meter). Lame my ass. I’m not even arguing it’s a great movie, it wasn’t even in my top 3 this year. I get when people call it lame. By the way, aren’t subjective/unwinnable arguments fun? :)

  6. Terminal83 says:

    @sccitylhh

    Yes …
    @sccitylhh

    Yes the story is there, but it’s still fundamentally brain dead. If you’ve seen Pocahontas, Dances with Wolves, and Last Samurai you’ve seen this swill. I notice you argued about the effects but not anything else really. Pretty much an indicator of what tools this movie has bred. The movie is a glorified theme park ride. All that’s missing from it is the “You must be this tall to ride” sign.

  7. sccitylhh says:

    @Terminal83
    Here’s …

    @Terminal83
    Here’s an argument for you: cinema at its roots at the turn of the 20th century was subject to a phenomenon known as the “cinema of attractions.” Look it up. It drew huge audiences for its ability to show people things they had never seen before. Avatar is a modern example. It used revolutionary performance capture/live action blending techniques to provide a virtual environment unknown to film. Movies are meant to dazzle. The story is NOT brain dead, look at it. It’s there.

  8. Terminal83 says:

    @sccitylhh


    @sccitylhh

    Actually Avatar DOES deserve it. It’s a brain dead story with flashy effects meant to distract audiences. And I’m convinced you’re using the term “high horse” the wrong way. Come back when you have a better argument.

  9. franshane12 says:

    what an epic! the …
    what an epic! the technology, story, in 3-d, simply spectacular. i found it at tvserieshub. COM. truly an amazing movie.

  10. DeviantCharles says:

    District 9 is to …
    District 9 is to Avatar what Reservoir Dogs is to Firewall.