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superchunk said:
Soma said:
vlad321 said:

Maybe it was just me but I watched Avatar in 3D three times. Three times, let it be known. Not a single one of those times did I think "wow this is mindblowing" except for the very end when the major runs out of the burning ship in the mech. That was the extent of the "wow" factor in Avatar, toehr than that, I felt extremely ripped off.


you're not the only one, I actually liked more the 2D version, it was so colorful it looked great. With the glasses it lost that and I had a bit of headache. Reading the subtitles in 3d (not all of us speak english perfectly) was a pain in the ass.

ur both crazy. I felt more included into the actual scenery and the object felt more real. I could clearly tell they were swimming or walking around real objects.

Also, vlad, if you felt underimpressed, why the hell did you pay it 3 times?

When 3D is part of the actual filming process, it looks great and is worth the couple bucks. When its an already crappy movie or obviuosly tacked on in the end, then meh, skip it or skip the movie entirely. Whichever is best for that scenario.


Once with my friends, then I had to take my brother, and then my girlfriend. None listened to reason when I told them that Avatar is actually a very, extremely mediocre movie.

Also I am fairly sure I am not crazy at all but you must have not seen a lot of the world if you were impressed by what you saw in Avatar. As I said, there was just one impressive scene and it lasted all of 10 seconds, and maybe less.



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HD vs Wii, PC vs HD: http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=93374

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gamrReview's broken review scores: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=4170835