| lolita said: Well too bad for you. I loved it a lot. Sure the story is quite Pocahontas-like, but the difference is that the world is magical, you just get sucked into it. After seeing the movie at the cinema, in 3D, I already wanted to see it again, because Pandora is just so amazing. We got the movie about a week ago, and without the 3D it looses some of its magic but I still enjoyed it. I don't get why people are so picky. Personally, I chose to enjoy things instead of acting like a spoiled child, but that's just me. |
Look at it this way-- I love movies like Demolition Man. It's a terrible movie but I really enjoy watching it. Does that make it the greatest movie of all time? Hell no. Is it alright to like it? Hell yes.
Avatar isn't a horrible movie and there's nothing wrong with really liking it, but it's far from the greatest movie of all time or even the year. You may call it me being a spoiled child, I call it tired of people trying to shove down my throat how great Avatar is or how inspiring it was.
I don't even care that the movie is a copy of a copy of a copy of a movie, that doesn't matter. Originality is overrated. I'm mainly annoyed by people trying to convince me that 1) it's the greatest movie of all time, or at least one of the best and 2) looking down on my because I wasn't sucked into the world and moved by the message.
What can I say, I like bad movies that know they're bad, like Demolition Man.








