Saw it yesterday....
Is it me or are some of the 3D bits in the first part of the movie a bit blurry?
It improved a lot halfway through and in the end I even forgot I was watching 3D and CGI.... it's that good!
Guess I'll be going back for a second viewing too
(and buy a new 120Hz 3D tv in a year or 2)
Very trippy film, the night scenes were awesome.
if you're going to envisage a whole biosphere (and do such a good job at it I must add), then why have every single animal breathe out of it's neck/chest except the humanoid one?? SURELY the american kiddies can sympathise with a hot blue chick that breathes out of nostrils on her neck? ffs!
And make all the animals hexapeds except the Na'vi. Annoyed me as well. As you said they did a good job on the bioshpere otherwise (the air intakes are nicked from a book I read about how centaurs would need to be designed in order to work properly, but for the life of me I can't remember the title).
Have to ask people who liked it immensily, i mean "wow wow wow!", what was so good about it?
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I also noticed a distinct lack of aquatic life, like when he was chased by the cat thing and jumped the waterfall (nice job on making the waterfall -err- fall survivable for a two and a half meter tall 300kg alien btw, it wasn't stupidly high thank god) but imo it would have been cool if some kind of snake/eel/fish thing would have tried to eat him furthering the sense of the whole planet being hostile and unfriendly at first. oh well, I suppose you can't have everything you want after spending three hundred million dollars hehe.
I know. I expected some kind of six-legged crocodile when he fell in. Don't forget his survivability when he fell can't be assessed in Earth terms; there's lower gravity and didn't they mention something about "bones made from naturally occurring carbon fibre"?
It just was!!
Gonna have to work out for my Avatar haloween costume next year!!!
Surely not saying it's bad, just was curious on why people see it as something special. You know, hype special, over the top, revolutionary.
The visual experience is far ahead of anything else we've seen before. It's not hard to work out, you're just being difficult for the sake of it.
This is now the 4th highest grossing film ever, and next week it'll be #2.
what a joke -_-
Tohtori in disagreeing with the rest of the forum shocker. Who would have thought it?!
I've not seen any hype about the film or read any reviews of it, I just enjoyed it.
*shock* </Sarcasm>The visual experience is far ahead of anything else we've seen before. It's not hard to work out, you're just being difficult for the sake of it.
Have you got a link to the figures please?