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If you've seen Dances with Wolves, then you've seen Avatar, story wise it's not much different. It is pulled off extremely well though despite the lack of originality.
Best CGI I think I've ever seen, and the 3D was just pure awesomeness, it was properly used and not just a gimmick.
i just hate when you get a 2d camera focus in 3d, you see blurry things flying around
imo, that's one of the main problem of the film, it's not really a full 3d full but rather a 2d film with 3d effect.
other than that the scenario is poor is well-known from the beginning.
PS: do you have to pay extra cash for the glasses ? imo it's stupid that cinema rant them for +1/4 of the original. They really want people stop coming at the cinema
It was my first 3D movie and it blew me off. What a great film. Other than those cliche "hero gets saved in last second" moments, the story was pretty good.
I don't like to go to cinema pretty often aside from occasional friend meetings, because I have a decent home theatre at home; but now I think with the introduction of proper 3D effects the films like Avatar must be seen at cinema. Untill 3D TV technology matures, that is
Yeah I saw it in 3D at the IMAX in Brum last Friday and was very impressed. Like people have pointed out, not the most original or unexpected storyline but still an enjoyable film even without the 3D I would have thought.
Yeah I saw it in 3D at the IMAX in Brum last Friday and was very impressed. Like people have pointed out, not the most original or unexpected storyline but still an enjoyable film even without the 3D I would have thought.
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