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malek
fukkkkkkkkkkkkk not another zombie variant movie lol god damn it, how many of them can they make???
Schadenfreude
It is not really a zombie movie, even if it is pretty much the same thing. I like George A Romero quite a bit, so I always get a little excited when they do a remake even if only one remake of the original movies has been done well.

The original for this is amazing.
Vermz
tellement niaiseux dans le car wash hahahaha wow !!
Dj Nacht
Even if Avatar is a trilogy it wont be as good as the Original three classic Star Wars. The 3 new Star wars are garbage and should have never been made. Avatar is funked right off the bat if they decide to make a sequel. Throughout the movie you never really learn who the characters are and to be honest you don't really care. For a sequel to work you need to really have great characters and Avatar doesn't have any. Great movie but making a sequel would be hard and thats putting it lightly..



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Edit : FFS I felt more for the tree when it fell than I did for any of the other characters.
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84th Ave.
lol you guys are funny

people can never be satisfied...its a movie, its not supposed to change your life :p

this is like 300, its a movie you go see at the theaters because it gives you a different viewing experience (IMAX + 3D)

i agree with everyone the story was done before, and millions of times too, but have you ever seen a movie with those kinds of visuals?

for me that was $9 well spent, and i'll probably go see it again...

when they start making every movie in 3d and with those kinds of visuals, then i'll start be picky about the story line
WittyHandle
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Originally posted by Dj Nacht
The 3 new Star wars are garbage and should have never been made.


Revenge of the Sith and Empire Strikes Back are tied for my two fav's personally.

The first two are terrible though, I agree.
OkiDokie
I just got back from the cinema, and it really is a great movie

The story is just the regular story you find in almost all the movies, but the visuals are goddamn good, at one point I felt like if I was inside the screen lool!

It has also a clear message, which personally I liked.

Overall, I would give this movie a 9/10
sonic monkey
I just came back from the movies and I got to say that the film is
amazing. Totally worth the money but here's my quick non-spoiler review:

+Mind Blowing Visuals
+Predictable but EPIC movie
+Sigourney Weaver!!!

-No memorable dialogues
-No memorable action sequences
-Weak Character development

All in all, I really enjoyed this movie but it was missing some elements that made previous James Cameron movies a classic imo. Remember the unforgetable (stylish) moments or the iconic characters we had with Terminator, Aliens, etc... ? Maybe my expectations were a bit high for a James Cameron movie but it was still a great experience.
Schadenfreude
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Originally posted by 84th Ave.
lol you guys are funny

people can never be satisfied...its a movie, its not supposed to change your life :p

this is like 300, its a movie you go see at the theaters because it gives you a different viewing experience (IMAX + 3D)

i agree with everyone the story was done before, and millions of times too, but have you ever seen a movie with those kinds of visuals?

for me that was $9 well spent, and i'll probably go see it again...

when they start making every movie in 3d and with those kinds of visuals, then i'll start be picky about the story line


maybe it is just me, but i don't go to see a movie for cheesy in your face non stop visuals.

do you like pro wrestling too?:p

I want to get involved in a plot. I want to be kept thinking. I used to like stupid movies once in awhile as a guilty pleasure, because there were less of them back in the day. For the last 5 years at least, it is almost nothing but stupidity coming out of Hollywood. All you have to do is look at how they are raping everything from the 80's/early 90's at the moment to show you that there are no new ideas.

Hollywood has become trance.

300 was brutal. The last 2 films i actually enjoyed on Imax were The Dark Knight and Disney's Earth. They were both visually stunning and had some substance to them. Had they had none, the visuals would not be enough.

Avatar is the Ed Hardy of movies. Just a load of crap thrown onto something that ends up being hideous, yet the people who don't like to think the most gravitate to it:p
Ravemontreal
Even if I like VFX, I never go see a movie based only on it. I knew the minute I saw the 15 min of Avatar last summer that I wouldn't like it.

That's why I stay away from movies like 2012 even if I could see something inspiring, I just get bored as .

This is the kind of movie that gets me a little more excited.


Schadenfreude
I am really looking forward to Tim Burton's adaptation of Alice In Wonderland. Burton's style is perfect to do the book, and it should be stylishly done. Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter seems to me to be lazy casting (obvious choice), but he should pull it off.

Another one that I am really looking forward to is The Rum Diary. (Johnny Depp again lol) Depp will retake his role as Hunter S Thompson, a character he did amazingly in Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas. To me his performance in the first movie was the best of his career, so this one i can't wait for. I am trying not to hype myself up to much to avoid disappointment, but this novel is one of Thompson's best works, so a big screen adaptation is very interesting.

Inception does look good Martin:)
Ravemontreal
Funny, I never enjoyed a Tim Burton movie, except a NIghtmare Before Christmas and maybe mildley enjoyed Edward Scissorhands.

It always look good, but I never enjoy them. Don't know why.

And he should really get over his man crush for Johnny Depp, it:s ridiculous to cast teh same guy over and over again.
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