jesus people, just watch a movie to be entertained...good god
1/3/2010 10:00:18 PM
ITS JUST JIBBA JABBABTW this movie is already over 1 billion world wide
1/3/2010 10:11:21 PM
I had the pleasure of seeing the movie "Avatar" today in glorious 3D. The beautiful cinematography is enough for me to recommend the movie to anyone. Reviewers have mistakenly depicted Avatar as a love story. It is clear that Avatar is a religious story.James Cameron's follow up to the epic love story of "Titanic" is not another love story. The love between Jake Sully, and Neytiri is shallow. Neytiri never seems comfortable with Jake; who tends to suddenly collapse into unconsciousness as his remote brain is disconnected from his avatar's body. Jake's true love appears to be the spiritualism of the Na'vi, the native people of the planet Pandora.Avatar is a Trinitarian religious story modeled after Christianity. The religion of the Nevi is a step up from "The Force" that the Jedi relied on in "Star Wars". The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit each have their elementary counterparts in this film. The Na'vi's answer to Christianity's Holy Father Yahweh is Eywa, or Mother Nature. The Holy Spirit is depicted as a network of roots between the pious trees. Modest imagination was used to name it "The Spirit". Through prayer to Eywa, The Spirit is able to garner the cooperation of the native animals to provide a miraculous victory for the Na'vi.Jesus, The Son, is present in the character of Jake Sully. Jake is immaculately reborn in the opening sequence from cryopreservation. He is taught the religion of the Na'vi, and converts from godless capitalism. His prayers to the Mother Eywa are answered by the The Spirit as he leads his disciples in the final battle for the planet. He is even resurrected after willingly offering his life for the chance to become his avatar.For me, Avatar's trinity rings hollow compared to Christianity. Whether or not it sinks to the level of sacrilegious, I will defer to theologians. Mother Nature is less than a week's work for Yahweh (see Genesis), and Jake Sully is a far cry from Jesus. Still, if the spirituality of Avatar is enticing, you may find Christianity enthralling. It's coming soon to a church near you.
1/3/2010 10:31:16 PM
poopface quoting others all day on TWW ITT
1/3/2010 10:41:23 PM
haha yeah i didn't write that, i posted it in response to:
1/3/2010 10:43:03 PM
haha, indeed
1/3/2010 10:44:32 PM
dammit FOX had the fake trailer from the original post removed, has another been posted? Haven't read this thread in a while.
1/4/2010 1:19:35 AM
'Avatar' tops $1 billion at worldwide box officeJames Cameron sci-fi pic the fourth highest grosser of all time
1/4/2010 1:28:32 AM
That doesn't make sense... removing a trailer from a site offering a large user base and free hosting? Oh well, maybe they get paid for it being hosted elsewhere? Apple has the teaser and trailer in many different HD offerings for your enjoyment.
1/4/2010 1:28:45 AM
Oh, never mind. How did FOX claim copyright on that?
1/4/2010 1:57:09 AM
^^the post i was referring to had a fake cartoon trailer.you don't make sense.[Edited on January 4, 2010 at 2:07 AM. Reason : .]
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1/4/2010 6:22:42 AM
^ that was dumb.
1/4/2010 9:10:47 AM
Well, so was the movie's story.If these giant floating mountains are doing so because of their unobtanium content, why the fuck are they blowing up hometree? Seems like they could cut the roots holding the mountain down and drag it over to the camp to mine.
1/4/2010 1:28:55 PM
haha good point.
1/4/2010 1:42:30 PM
anyone seen this in both 3d and regular? Is 3d worth the surcharge?
1/4/2010 2:15:15 PM
considering the only positive about this movie is the visual experience, I would say yes, go for 3D. It really is nice to look at.
1/4/2010 2:25:00 PM
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1/4/2010 6:32:29 PM
I'm hardly the type to bitch about hollywood liberalism, but the utter transparency behind using the phrases "pre-emptive strike" and "shock and awe" (would anyone besides a historian know that phrase in 2154?) made me roll me eyes.
1/4/2010 6:49:26 PM
come on seriously.... I'm not complaining about the liberal potshots against the bush administration. I think the movie is good despite them. Are you seriously denying the milieu of this film's creation??
1/4/2010 7:03:38 PM
^^certain popular phrases are used over and over, and can last hundreds if not thousands of years
1/4/2010 7:14:12 PM
1/4/2010 7:33:16 PM
^ if unobtanium is a room temperature super conductor, then the mountains themselves would have to have either rich concentrations of it, or some source of a magnetic field. It was never explained in the movies though that the mountains floated because of unobtanium in them (only something about a “flux vortex”).
1/4/2010 8:09:18 PM
I think it was clearly referring to Iraq, Oil, and diplomatic solutions.Clearly.I am not saying it is wrong or right, but being so obvious about it almost takes you out of the movie because you are automatically reminded of it when the lines are spoken.
1/4/2010 8:43:58 PM
I took the "flux vortex" to be a localized and constrained magnetic field.
1/4/2010 9:16:29 PM
I wouldn't go so far as to say it was referring to oil, but there was clearly a cheap shot when he made the war mongering bad guy use some phrases that Bush coined.I mean come on guys, we're in our twenties.
1/4/2010 11:07:11 PM
Hey guys, you do realize every story has already been told right?Shakespeare pretty much put the nail in the coffin of any sort of original plot line.And everyone who says it's some leftist Bush/Oil/Middle East reference is smoking some serious wacky weed. If anything the movie is looking at the perils of Corporatocracy, and the value of life.Oil is not a scarce commodity, a better comparison would be the diamond trade, but even then not really. It was also never said what unobtanium is used FOR, other than it being insanely valuable.This wasn't about imperialism or overthrow or oil or capitalism, so no clue where the fuck you tards are getting Bush from. Same for the middle east. Different culture != different life forms.
1/4/2010 11:23:16 PM
Where are we getting Bush from? Oh, let's see, perhaps from the awkward use of phrases that he coined!
1/4/2010 11:33:22 PM
1/4/2010 11:47:14 PM
...[T]he more blatant lesson of Avatar is not that American imperialism is bad, but that in fact it’s necessary. Sure there are some bad Americans—the ones with tanks ready to mercilessly kill the Na’vi population, but Jake is set up as the real embodiment of the American spirit. He learns Na’vi fighting tactics better than the Na’vi themselves, he takes the King’s daughter for his own, he becomes the only Na’vi warrior in centuries to tame this wild dragon bird thing. Even in someone else’s society the American is the chosen one. He’s going to come in, lead your army, fuck your princesses, and just generally save the day for you. Got it? This is how we do it.http://thisrecording.com/today/2009/12/23/in-which-we-teach-james-cameron-a-thing-or-two.html
1/5/2010 12:11:18 AM
1/5/2010 12:17:03 AM
Also, this tired story has historically ended the same way. The indigenous people don't win. I wonder if they have the balls to end the trilogy without a happy ending.[Edited on January 5, 2010 at 12:28 AM. Reason : asdf]
1/5/2010 12:22:51 AM
^ no story has had a planet that was actually a giant brain.Although there was a Stargate episode when the indigenous people had shape shifting aliens looking over them.[Edited on January 5, 2010 at 12:27 AM. Reason : ]
1/5/2010 12:26:23 AM
I was referring to the indigenous people versus advanced civilization story. i.e.American Indians vs SettlersAborigines vs BritishNa'vi vs 2154 Space Marines
1/5/2010 12:33:22 AM
^ What about Romans vs. GermansTeutoburg Forest 2160(look it up)
1/5/2010 1:04:12 AM
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1/5/2010 9:15:11 AM
Can someone tell me how do i get to the Entertainment section of TWW? I heard there was an Avatar thread there that I would like to participate in but for some reason I can only see Soap Box threads.
1/5/2010 4:48:18 PM
Are you guys serious with this shit? The plot of avatar is told in every history book of every grade until college graduation and you're debating it?
1/5/2010 7:52:44 PM
1/5/2010 7:58:29 PM
The storyline wasn't exactly like Iraq, but the dialog made it about Iraq. Thats why I don't like it. It takes a perfectly good situation and forces the parallels into your face. NO SHIT its similar, I don't want the most recognizable quotes from the Iraq war in a movie which requires suspension of disbelief!
1/5/2010 8:10:03 PM
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1/5/2010 10:35:27 PM
Jesus fuck. The main point of this movie is not the story its the new technology and visuals. So much went into the fucking visual aspect of this movie that it would have been too much to write an entirely 100% and unique story. So they modified an existing good story to go along with the visual masterpiece.Stop bitching over little shit and enjoy the movie for what it was. A visual fucking masterpiece that was bad ass in every way and unlike anything we have seen before.
1/5/2010 10:53:46 PM
saw it today and WOW, i am excited for the future of moviesbut i wish i saw it at imax 3d, as much fun as this was im not sure i wanna sit through it again at imax but we'll see
1/6/2010 12:03:49 AM
1/6/2010 12:13:52 AM
Set em upStory was unoriginal yet still good.
1/6/2010 12:49:34 AM