17-12-2009, 01:28 | #1 |
Absinthe
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The Avatar Thread
I just watched it in threeeeedeeeee and my first thoughts are that it's self indulgent, has a hugely derivative plot yet remains a spectacular, beautiful and amazing cinematic experience.
The 3D effect works really well mostly and starts pushing some of the buttons in the wow part of the brain - the part that lit up when the Star Destroyer whooshed over your head for the first time, or Trinity performed her first kick in bullet time. Without this I think the film's flaws would be become glaring instead of just a peripheral annoyance. If you plan on seeing it then go and see it at the cinema and put some funny glasses on. It's the way it was meant to be seen and I think you'd be robbing yourself to do it any other way.
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17-12-2009, 09:25 | #2 |
Screaming Orgasm
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3D glasses don't work on me, but this could just be the excuse I was looking for to go and try our shiny new cinema.
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17-12-2009, 17:51 | #3 |
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Want to go glasgow because its the nearest iMAX, and i'm assuming if i'm going to pay to watch it (well watch a movie in general! ) then i might as well do it right and do it iMAX
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17-12-2009, 19:18 | #4 |
Moonshine
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From what i've read though, Avatar isn't a proper IMAX film, its just upscaled onto the big screen, also IMAX 3D is supposedly inferior to Dolby 3D, depending what your regular cinema uses.
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17-12-2009, 21:55 | #5 |
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Oh really? Poop, how should i choose where to go then? I was looking at going to the glasgow science museum because it has a 1570 IMAX cinema as opposed to the new digital pap, but if dolby3D is decent i may change my mind! There's an iWerks cinema close by not totally sure what that is either? I just want to make the most of the movie really since i feel its quite a lot about that...
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23-12-2009, 02:55 | #6 |
Joey Tempest
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That was freakin' beautiful!
Loved the film, even though the plotline was very predictable. I've forgiven him for Titanic now.
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23-12-2009, 10:04 | #7 |
nipples lol (o)(o)
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Going to see it in 3D at Vue cinemas this afternoon, will report back!
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23-12-2009, 12:50 | #8 |
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Great film, 3D effects are amazing.
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23-12-2009, 13:00 | #9 |
Absinthe
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As an animation student I felt obliged to go see this. Beautiful film - dissapointing story
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24-12-2009, 09:38 | #10 |
nipples lol (o)(o)
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Really really enjoyed it, definitely worth catching it in 3D.
The only bit that slightly disappointed me was Spoiler Alert! - Highlight below to read! the slightly tenuous way he was able to change into his avatar just to give it a happy ending. End Spoiler Alert! Didnt detract from the fact I really enjoyed it, and would recommend it, can also see why it cost that much money to make. |
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