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themanwithnoname said:
Funtime said:

The people knocking Avatar were either expecting something different when they went to see it or they're among the group of people that go out of their way to dislike anything mainstream in an attempt to make it look like they are more cultured or intelligent because they like obscure, low-budget art films that the rest of us "uneducated, normal movie-goers" just can't appreciate.

In actuality Avatar gives you everything you pay for. A visually stunning film with sufficient acting, and a good (although unoriginal) story. It's not the greatest movie ever made but it's an extremely enjoyable experience, especially in 3D. In fact, it does 3D better than any other film to date. It's well worth the price of admission and definitely worth paying an extra couple dollars to see in 3D.


I never saw it in 3D, but this is another example of James Cameron slow trot downhill that he's been on since the early 90s, but hey, at least he didn't go as fast as M Night Shyamalan. Don't try to paint people who don't like it into a corner. I find it to be incredibly overrated, because it's a complete ripoff of Dances With Wolves. If you've seen that movie, you've seen this story before, and more importantly, you've seen this story done better before, without characters that are complete stereotypes. That is why I don't like this film, and not because I want to dislike something mainstream for the sake of disliking something mainstream.

LOL what? In my post that you quoted I state that Avatar has an unoriginal story, and then you use it's unoriginality as part of your argument. What am i missing?

You're clearly in the first group of people I mentioned. Those that went into Avatar expecting something that it wasn't. If you were expecting some riveting, totally original story with deep characters, and emotion-stirring dialogue then you were obviously going to be disappointed. If you went in, as i did, hoping to experience mind-blowing visuals, top notch 3d effects, and a beautifully imagined world then you'd have been satisfied.

Maybe I'm in a minority, but I try not too expect more from movies than they are intended to be. I don't go into a horror movie hoping for a happy ending, or into a michael bay movie expecting to have my brain exercised the way I would with a movie like Inception.