electricia
Junior Member
BEWARE: ELECTRA-FAN! XD
Posts: 55
|
Post by electricia on Feb 27, 2010 16:48:40 GMT -5
Yesterday I saw AVATAR and I was stunned! I loved the landscape, the creatures, the music, EVERYTHING!! And in 3D it's totally awesome! I just hope I can get to see it once more Now I listen to the music all the time! Have you seen the movie? And how did you like it?^^
|
|
|
Post by puzzledcat on Feb 28, 2010 14:57:23 GMT -5
I really enjoyed it; the imagery was fantastic. I don't really get the huge fuss about it, to be honest, but it was really entertaining!
|
|
|
Post by theangelofmusic on Feb 28, 2010 17:21:40 GMT -5
Gah, I keep hearing how awesome this movie is, but its not playing anywhere around me!
I will have to hunt it down and watch it one weekend.
|
|
|
Post by spanishrumple on Mar 1, 2010 17:16:56 GMT -5
Nooooo don't download it! The issue of this film is watching it on 3D, if not, it's just a newer version of the all times Pocahontas with a little adding of Tarzan Hey, I loved the film and I'm actually waiting untill they put it on DVD to buy it, I hope they sell a couple of 3D glasses and that they not only do it on Blueray, because my DVD reproductor is old and can't read bluerays...
|
|
|
Post by theangelofmusic on Mar 1, 2010 20:17:12 GMT -5
Don't worry, I have no intention of downloading it. I meant that Id have to look and see what theaters, if any, are still showing it.
Im also hoping for a 3-D DVD release, they'd make a killing off of it so I don't see why they wouldn't do it.
|
|
Pippin
Full Member
"Hey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!"
Posts: 114
|
Post by Pippin on Mar 8, 2010 11:30:04 GMT -5
I saw that movie. It was visually FANTASTIC! I loved the whole forest sequence (well, all of them really). Really well done in 3D! I have to agree with Spanishrumple though on the story line. To me it was basically the same plot/message as Fern Gully (if any of you have seen that animated flick), but put in a futuristic/sci-fi setting and with people controlling genetic alter egos instead of shrinking down to enter the world of the 'natives.'
|
|