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Anyone else seen this yet?
The wife and I saw it last night in an awesome theater in 3D.
If you are a fan of film at all you will pick the plot of Avatar apart. Basically I would describe it as a combination of Dances With Wolves with The Matrix. I've heard a lot of people compare it to Ferngully as well but I've never seen that.
I'd say 1/3 of the movie is live action and 2/3 is CGI. The world they created is very technically amazing. The "aliens" (Na'vi) look like blue alien cat people. The motion capture makes them look and move better than they look in still pictures. Kind of like the Smurfs, the main characters look differently enough that you can tell the difference between about six of the Na'vi, and the other 2,000 are essentially background Smurfs.
The only reason this movie is almost 3 hours long is because they wanted to show off their digital world. A two-hour cut of this movie would be way better, and you could probably get it down to 1:45 without losing any of the plot. I also didn't see any real reason it needed to be in 3D, except making it harder to bootleg I guess.
I thought it was entertaining but not life changing. I wouldn't call it a great movie and without all the surrounding hype I'm not sure it would have been a blockbuster.
The wife and I saw it last night in an awesome theater in 3D.
If you are a fan of film at all you will pick the plot of Avatar apart. Basically I would describe it as a combination of Dances With Wolves with The Matrix. I've heard a lot of people compare it to Ferngully as well but I've never seen that.
I'd say 1/3 of the movie is live action and 2/3 is CGI. The world they created is very technically amazing. The "aliens" (Na'vi) look like blue alien cat people. The motion capture makes them look and move better than they look in still pictures. Kind of like the Smurfs, the main characters look differently enough that you can tell the difference between about six of the Na'vi, and the other 2,000 are essentially background Smurfs.
The only reason this movie is almost 3 hours long is because they wanted to show off their digital world. A two-hour cut of this movie would be way better, and you could probably get it down to 1:45 without losing any of the plot. I also didn't see any real reason it needed to be in 3D, except making it harder to bootleg I guess.
I thought it was entertaining but not life changing. I wouldn't call it a great movie and without all the surrounding hype I'm not sure it would have been a blockbuster.
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I did not see it! I have a real problem with movies with names of old video games. It's why I couldn't enjoy Descent.*
*I found out the other day the movie is called The Descent, which makes it different from the game, Descent. Whoops! Hatred: unjustified?
A few people took a long lunch and saw it at work during the two weeks we're not on a cycle in December. I didn't go with that group. I was thinking, "I'm new here, I should work, it's a long flick." Yeah, nobody cared or cares, it would have been fine.
Do you wear the 3D glasses for the entire thing? Are ALL showings of it in 3D? Isn't it a really goofy effect? I'm coming at this from a Jaws 3D perspective.
*I found out the other day the movie is called The Descent, which makes it different from the game, Descent. Whoops! Hatred: unjustified?
A few people took a long lunch and saw it at work during the two weeks we're not on a cycle in December. I didn't go with that group. I was thinking, "I'm new here, I should work, it's a long flick." Yeah, nobody cared or cares, it would have been fine.
Do you wear the 3D glasses for the entire thing? Are ALL showings of it in 3D? Isn't it a really goofy effect? I'm coming at this from a Jaws 3D perspective.
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The whole movie is in 3D, as are at least one of the trailers (Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland). The 3D glasses aren't like the old red/blue paper ones; they're plastic, Roy Orbison-style glasses with slightly tinted lenses. It's not like cheesy 3D a'la Jaws 3D or the old Three Stooges films ("Here comes a pie, look out!") ... it's more subtle and, for what it's worth, it really does immerse you into the movie more.
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Funny thing. I bought the Coraline 3-D video and the home format was in the red / blue even though the theater version was the polarized process. I was all jacked to use the glasses that I didn't turn in at the movie house and come to find out that they don't work at home. Wonder if televisions have problems with the polarizations?
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The video games are not that bad. Iphone game is playable and held my attention for a little while.
I thought the movie was great. Given the king of the world made the film, I felt apart of his royal court while watching it.
I just miss Celine Dion songs in the movie. I need a song to hear for 2 years after the movie came out to remind me of the movie.
Neeearrrr, Farrrrr, AVVVVAVVVATTTTTTT ARRRRRR, My heart will go on!
I thought the movie was great. Given the king of the world made the film, I felt apart of his royal court while watching it.
I just miss Celine Dion songs in the movie. I need a song to hear for 2 years after the movie came out to remind me of the movie.
Neeearrrr, Farrrrr, AVVVVAVVVATTTTTTT ARRRRRR, My heart will go on!
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That's a damn shame. I'm blind in one eye, so 3D doesn't work for me. All I see are the red and blue streaks.Flack wrote:The whole movie is in 3D, as are at least one of the trailers (Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland). The 3D glasses aren't like the old red/blue paper ones; they're plastic, Roy Orbison-style glasses with slightly tinted lenses. It's not like cheesy 3D a'la Jaws 3D or the old Three Stooges films ("Here comes a pie, look out!") ... it's more subtle and, for what it's worth, it really does immerse you into the movie more.
Given the general rise in expenses and fall in the typical standard of living, the future ain't what it used to be.
Not that this helps, but 3D glasses aren't red/blue anymore. They're polarized. My question was, "won't this dim the picture", but apparently they already thought of that, because the picture is shown extra-bright.Tdarcos wrote:That's a damn shame. I'm blind in one eye, so 3D doesn't work for me. All I see are the red and blue streaks.
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They have an audio version as well, but it's not nearly as impressive. It consists of me sitting next to you going, "THAT GUY IS CLOSER THAN THE OTHER GUY."Tdarcos wrote:That's a damn shame. I'm blind in one eye, so 3D doesn't work for me. All I see are the red and blue streaks.Flack wrote:The whole movie is in 3D, as are at least one of the trailers (Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland). The 3D glasses aren't like the old red/blue paper ones; they're plastic, Roy Orbison-style glasses with slightly tinted lenses. It's not like cheesy 3D a'la Jaws 3D or the old Three Stooges films ("Here comes a pie, look out!") ... it's more subtle and, for what it's worth, it really does immerse you into the movie more.
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Blast! I really want to get a digital camera, shoot a text game that has left and right eye photos, and then use the red and blue thing for a 3D effect.pinner! wrote:Not that this helps, but 3D glasses aren't red/blue anymore. They're polarized. My question was, "won't this dim the picture", but apparently they already thought of that, because the picture is shown extra-bright.Tdarcos wrote:That's a damn shame. I'm blind in one eye, so 3D doesn't work for me. All I see are the red and blue streaks.
I was hoping the one net positive to our culture that Avatar could give us was pre-loading the red and blue 3D glasses for everyone.
But no.
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