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dinky wrote:AVATAR (IMAX 3D).
Although it saddens me to say this: skip it. it's an ok sci-fi action epic. but...well...you know what's what 10 mins before it happens *the entire movie*. umm...I had this borderline racist feel like jar jar binks or the "rave in the cave" scene from MATRIX 2. there are some beautiful shot, and the action is good. it's not retarded (ala michael bay). but it's very generic, and there's this lingering question about the savages/noble savages. I think the plot can work, but it needs more work. more detail. too much gets glossed...in a 2.5 hour movie.
dinky wrote:actually, I said it was an ok but generic action "epic." it's too long and drags in too many places to be a really good action movie. it's too telegraphed to work on a more dramatic front - they fucking chant like the rave in the cave from MATRIX 2 ffs!
dinky wrote: And by the way, jynksy, the Gaia shit is in FINAL FANTASY: THE SPIRITS WITHIN. skedush.
maxpayne2409 wrote:so because someone didn't like the film and you did they are old and jaded and wrong?
Dinky wrote:HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE
I've read mixed reviews, but i have to admit that it's a good movie.
Jynks wrote:Dinky wrote:HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE
I've read mixed reviews, but i have to admit that it's a good movie.
Not that this film is total crap.. i can see why others like it... but i mean if you are going to pay a film in squeal what 6 or 7 now... and not give a film like avatar it due credit.. it just screams of being critical just for critical's sake.
dinky wrote:dude, the hippie chant & dance had nothing to do with the plot. they *network* with "Gaia." no hokey chanting & dancing required.
dinky wrote:FINAL FANTASY - the earth (Gaia) is alive (and sick) and in need of rescue.
AVATAR - Pandora is alive (and trying to stay that way) and in need of rescue.
spudthedestroyer wrote:Watched jurassic park, 1080p on my projector. I have to say, most of the SFX have really stood up to time, I'm quite impressed.
I mean its got the usual mistakes, here and there, like the background/foreground composition (seen at the boundaries), and where the shadow is wrong so the cgi elements look too bright or blurry, but mostly it fits in... the scene where the T-Rex breaks free still looks fantastic. The mix of puppetry and cgi is spot on too.
As for the film itself, its a good film but I prefer Westworld which is actually the exact same film (same writer too ).
I'd like to see Speilberg do another horror film, Jaws was great and he seems to be able to walk the genre as well as the best of them (if not better?).
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