With the amount of money in it plus the movie being directed by James Cameron (Movie Junkie Gasp!) How could you not want to see it?
Also I've just seen Avatar, and as a dear friend of my put it lightly, when people look back at this decade special-effects-wise this "The Movie" remember that this movie required 500million to make, not many movies are going to get that type of money for one movie, let alone one that might become a franchise.
I saw the movie in 3D and all I can say is I was in Pandora, and it was so stunning it's really hard to believe if you haven't seen it for yourself.
Do yourself a favor and check it out, it IS worth it. And people will continue to watch it for decades to come because it is revolutionary, the plot may be alittle weak but, as Cameron put it, it's a re-telling of Dances With Wolves, in a new vision. It worked out for Cameron because of how good it turned out.
I'm not hero worshipping the movie, I mean it was totally not Camerons best work, just as Titanic wasn't his best work, but it was still remarkable.
Also try to remember Sci-fi movies are an known for being very difficult to sell to the general public, just hope the movie breaks even.
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I'm going to see it soon. I hope it's good cus I heard the technology for the film didn't exist ten years ago and James Cameron had to develop it, just for Avatar to be possible. 3 years, 5 months ago
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Okay, I went to see Avatar. Here are my thoughts. 3 years, 5 months ago
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I've yet to see Avatar due to snow and laziness, but what you said about District 9 is totally true. That was one of the best Sci-fi movies in the past few years. -
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The Avatar ending theme: This is going to hurt, isn't it? 3 years, 5 months ago
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But I already saw it - when it was called Ferngully. 3 years, 5 months ago
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