Posted on 12/11/2009 1:14:27 PM PST by C19fan
Absent from the big screen for over a decade now, Oscar-winning director James Cameron returns armed with a reported half-billion dollars, a story hes been desperate to tell for 15 years, and the very latest in cutting-edge visual technology. The result is Avatar, a sanctimonious thud of a movie so infested with one-dimensional characters and PC clichés that not a single plot turn small or large surprises. I call it the liberal tell, where the early and obvious politics of the film gives away the entire story before the second act begins, and Avatar might be the sorriest example of this yet. For all the time and money and technology that went into its making, the thing that matters most character and story are strictly Afterschool Special.
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Political Correctness ruins films and television IMO. There was a Brit version of Law & Order called Law & Order UK, and it was so politically correct, it was simply boring.
He said it was a “thud” of a movie...
Lazy sloppy science and writing, they can travel light years for some mineral, but they cannot fix a broken spinal cord/brain, they can grow clones of alien human hybrid but they cannot fix a spinal cord, they can travel many light years, but they cannot do underground mining with minimal impact???
Heck even a late 1800s prospecting company could dig a freaking mineshaft. Also with todays tech they could min under the Navi village they wouldnt even notice! Plus in our own solar system the asteroid belt contains craptons of gold platinum ect, why mine this planet in a gravity well when the systems asteroid fields may be easier pickings????
Again, why cant they fix the poor protagonists spinal cord, maybe because in this future they pass the health care plan he is still waiting for treatment......
I am concerned the aliens werent alien enough.
If they looked less human and therefore less connection to humans would it have the same emotional impact? The current aliens are nothing more than heavily anthropomorphic version of blue skinned humanoid types who have exaggerated baby features ie. big eyes and small noses, which are specifically designed to evoke more of an Emotional response to the viewer. If they looked more like the bugs from starship troopers it would be harder to make the film, but any decent filmmaker could do it and even make it better because of it. This just reeks of laziness in writing and storytelling.
If I want to watch a much better and more intelligent film, I will rent Enemy Mine.
It’s sad for me to see Cameron go down Hollywood’s trite and shopworn anti-American, anti-military route. He was one of my favorite filmmakers, but there’s no way I’m paying money to watch this kind of political garbage.
The movie’s distributor is FOX. It will be interesting to see what criticism, if any, of the film from a political perspective is seen on FNC. Fox Sports has been promoting the movie ad nauseam during the Sunday football games.
we figured all that out after the first extended trailer
I’ve been meaning to miss this. Maybe my wife and I will plan to miss it together ... this weekend.
Well, pffft! Drudge had it with good reviews. I guess I will know when it comes out as a rental.
I had been excited and now- not so much.
“MAN is in the forest.”
From the same reviewers who thought 300 was so horrible because whitey was slaughtering blackie.
I saw the trailer and knew where this was going. I hate movies with heavy handed messages.
Why do you think this movie is getting all kinds of praise from big liberal movie critics?
There is a reason the South Park guys made a fun of Avatar weeks before Avatar was released. Because it’s nothing but cliches.
For the massive amount of coin spent on this movie, north of $300 MM perhaps $500 MM, Cameron could of done the talked about sequel to Aliens where the nasties actually reach Earth. Insteads we get this crap.
LOL, me, too. I need to remember to put "see Avatar" on my not-to-do list.
Sorry you have to wait till next week to miss it.
It premiers on Dec. 18
Ah darn. And I purchased my IMAX 3D tickets over a week ago...Well, I guess I’ll let you guys know how anti-American it is.
All I know is, they should be more careful where they show the trailer. We took the kids to see “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs” a couple weeks back and there was a preview for this movie. I remember thinking, WTH is this?!?! It was frightening for my 5 yr old daughter, and even my 6 & 8 (none too squeamish) girls commented later that they didn’t like the “scary movie commercial.” They also show the trailer during the more popular Nick Jr. and Disney shows and my girls HATE it.
I grow to hate all things “Hollywood” more each day.
Probably a lot of people did the same. Big opening weekend but word of mouth is going to make or break this movie.
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