yeah okay the worldbuilding and the underlying messages of this film is done really poorly you penkI dont really judge movies by their visuals. Good visuals are expected, and this movie delivers in that sense (just like many others do too).
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie for the story, the characters, the imaginary world of Pandora, the idea that the native inhabitants are so connected with nature, maybe some more reasons.
This thread is becoming too serious.
I disagree. And also, it seems like you have no confidence in them to name them.
Just because you like a film doesn't mean it's good.
another example of you being a penk. literature and film are two separate entities because film has this thing called visuals.Think of literature. And Twilight.
Some people will find literature sucks cos its boring, for their closed minds.
And then the same people will like Twilight, but it's not good. And literature is obviously good.
yeah okay you penk you are like 15 learn to have funI didn't bash plot in the first place. I agree with person who said that scene construction is vital, but Avatar just didn't contain any symbolism or anything and I analyse my movies as they're playing
Those visuals may very well be compared to Edward being a sparkling vampire.literature and film are two separate entities because film has this thing called visuals.
why so angryfucken penks
to be honest i want more of thisyeah i wouldn't like it very much if the cinema was full of emotionally crippling stories, i'd probably kill myself. a popcorn movie every now and then is good
actually, i think most of the hype in both cases has been re the visuals. which is definitely a good reason to see it at the cinemas. unless you are going to get it on blurayI'll probably just catch it on dvd. Most peoples reactions to the film aren't exactly on par with the media hype.
did anyone forget titanic?oh please don't even watch it
it'll be long forgotten the second it's out of the theatres