Posted on 12/20/2009 4:39:40 PM PST by freedomwarrior998
I had intended to spend this time of my life writing a review for James Camerons Avatar, but there is a bit of news involving a protect surrounding the film that I feel needs to be addressed. But instead of listening to me talk about it, lets let the folks over at the Stop Avatar Movie blog: ---------------------------------------
On Friday, December 18, 2009 thousands of people will be protesting the release of the James Cameron movie, Avatar. The purpose of the protest is as follows:
1) To make all people aware that heterosexual arrogance, assumptions or exclusions of alternative sexualities in movies is no longer acceptable. Diversity and tolerance are human rights.
2) To speak out for all gay, bi-sexual, genderless and transgender people who are not represented by any character in Avatar.
3) To educate people about Evolution and humanity's transition to transgenderism.
All protests will be peaceful and non-confrontational. Suggested methods of protest:
* Stand outside of theaters with signs and pamphlets to express your views * Sit down in theater lobbies and do not move unless the police use force or violence upon you * Stand up during a viewing of Avatar and remain standing * Buy tickets to Avatar in bulk but do not attend showings. An empty theater sends a message * Bring your mate to the theater and show affection to each other.
Reminder: SILENCE = DEATH. We will be silent no more.
(Excerpt) Read more at examiner.com ...
Yes — and that compares very favourably to the $28,638,131 opening weekend for Titanic.
Just saw Avatar. You should go see it for the visual effects alone. It is without a doubt the most visually stunning movie ever created. It is hard to tell the real actors from the CGI actors. The movie slips in and out of the real and CGI worlds without notice.
The story is OK, a little better than I expected. There is some PC thrown in, and a couple of war references (shock and awe). But it does not dwell on the WHY of what is going on. Just that it IS going on. You just get immersed in the stunning visual world you are watching. WOW.
This will be a turning point for future movies and computer games. 5 years from now, many movies will employ this technology. Go see it in 3D or Imax.
As for me, the storyline is too propagandistic. Might as well re-read some early-70s Ursula K. LeGuin. I'll sit this one out.
Huh?
The next "global warming" hoax. No proof whatsoever.
Pillars of salt, pillars of salt is all I can say.
If you have a more accurate one, I’d be curious to hear it.
I don’t know about prophesy, but I do know that war of epic scale is possible.
genderless??? :-O
Regular.
no, really? I was wondering how the knew he was an alien so quickly, I thought it was his clothes
notice how almost all the voices of the na’vi were American Indian Actors? :)
>>Yes and that compares very favourably to the $28,638,131 opening weekend for Titanic<<
Titanic was in 1997.
Compare it to something in this decade.
27 Dresses, a B romantic comedy opened with 27 mil.
Thanks!!!!
I was spoiled by the IMAX of Dark Knight.
The gal who lends her voice to Neytiri is Zoe Saldana. She also played Uhura on Star Trek.
Despite the über-liberal “message”, I'll probably go to this flick; if it's shown at the local IMAX. I admit I'm an FX and CGI junkie. I like movies where things go “boom” — and if they do so on a giant screen, in 3D, so much the better. I'll just let my mind go blank (like the hero was told to do, before being hooked up to his avatar) & let the “message” roll right over me.
I wish that Cameron had taken Samuel Goldwyn's advice, and just sent a telegram.
I havent scanned the replies yet, but can someone tell me why such a pure race of aliens who are at one with nature and love each other so much have to have a WARRIOR class of tribesman??
Gunner, new business opportunity for you!
The commute to Michigan is the deal-breaker.
Just another excuse to move to Texas!!!
How are people born genderless?
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