AAR at the Movies: Avatar 3D
What, exactly, can I say about Avatar that hasn’t been already said? So I’ll keep it short.
What I loved: “Feast for the eyes” doesn’t even cover the visual splendour. The fictional world of Pandora is, alone, worth the price of re-admission.
What I really didn’t care for: If this movie really took 12 years to conceive, you’d think they’d have spent more time on the script. And since James Cameron gets sole screenwriting credit, I know exactly who to blame.
What I can’t decide on: 3D. I think I should have seen it on IMAX, but I found it underwhelming. Then again, maybe it’s just a sign that is was effortlessly and seamlessly integrated into my movie-watching experience.
What I suggest: Forget the terrible screenplay, and just see the movie.
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Avatar should be named the best movie since Star Wars.
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I enjoyed the movie very much. I would have changed a few things, but not much.
Johnny Ray
I absolutely LOVED “Avatar” and have seen it twice already and would see it again. I’m a sucker for the “forbidden love” love story, and I loved the whole thing.
Kudos to Sam Worthington too. He stole the show in “Terminator 4,” and I thought he was fantastic in “Avatar” too.
I totally agree with KristieJ. I enjoyed the entire Avatar experience.
Kay
I have to disagree with you about the horrible screenplay. I liked the story. It was rather simple in a good vs evil way, but still I enjoyed it. And as for the 3D effects – wowzers – they were incredible. I’ve seen it once and was going to see it again but then we got damn snow!! Hopefully by the weekend things will be better so I can see it again. It’s not that often I want to go back for seconds but I do with Avatar.