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James Cameron's Avatar
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I really liked Fern Gully Pocahontas Avatar.
No really. I did.
I wanna see it again :X
No really. I did.
I wanna see it again :X
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I really liked Fern Gully Pocahontas Avatar.
No really. I did.
I wanna see it again :X
No really. I did.
I wanna see it again :X
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If you do not think so... you will DIE
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Saw it in 3D and it was pretty sweet. Very enjoyable and was much better than i thought it would be
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Alright so. I could go on a very long pretentious rant about every tiny detail, cliche, etc. but I'll just simplify all that because I know you all have been just dying to hear my opinion of the film. I will spare you from the long winded technical jargon, critique of writing, storytelling and cinematography and just leave you with this:
Eh, not bad. :O
Eh, not bad. :O
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Forgot to post on this, but I saw it a few weeks ago.
I really enjoyed it. While it wasn't anything new, it was still done in a compelling way that made me interested. Yeah, the hippie and native american "AMERICA YOU SUCK" subtext is SCREAMING AT YOU IN THE LOUDEST VOICE POSSIBLE, but I really liked the race vs race internal conflict that Jake went through. It was subtle, but enough that I really liked it.
I could go on and complain about a million things, but I really enjoyed it, so why bother doing it?
Oh and...
I really enjoyed it. While it wasn't anything new, it was still done in a compelling way that made me interested. Yeah, the hippie and native american "AMERICA YOU SUCK" subtext is SCREAMING AT YOU IN THE LOUDEST VOICE POSSIBLE, but I really liked the race vs race internal conflict that Jake went through. It was subtle, but enough that I really liked it.
I could go on and complain about a million things, but I really enjoyed it, so why bother doing it?
Oh and...
Spoiler :
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See I really didn't find it "anti-American"
What stood out more for me, was this interplay between naive scientists and the corporation. Mercs are mercs.
What stood out more for me, was this interplay between naive scientists and the corporation. Mercs are mercs.
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Sigourney Weaver is still hot at 60.