Re: Go see Avatar
Without the big screen the space ship, the shuttle, the vast shots of the planet just wouldn't be the same. I had high expectations for this movie and for once they were more than met. The real plot of the movie is , guy becomes cat alien guy, meets catgirl, falls in love with catgirl, decides to defend kitty aliens from those awful humans. When's the last time you saw that? That is pretty original
If you like shrinking or growing, there is a shot where a ten foot tall catgirl kisses a six foot tall human.
Here's how the audience I saw it with reacted when the movie ended. No one got up to leave. Everyone wanted more.
They spent a lot of money making a movie that is mostly about aliens on another world, one of the only fully realized alien planets I've ever seen. Making a movie that's mostly not about humans is daring, they're in a lot of trouble if it doesn't do well.
Eh, you naysayers don't know what you're missing.
I liked the 3D. It takes a while to get used to, but then it was fine. The flying scenes wouldn't be the same without it. The guy behind me in line at the theater was whining the 3d gives him a headache. Well fine see it in 2d if you must, but I liked it.
I like a lot of bad movies, but I can't remember the last time a movie gave me more than I hoped for, so this is one of the rare really good ones.
Also, catgirls. I don't know how you can argue with that. Stop whining. Go see it!
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