I mean, the pocahontas plot! ^^
please forgive your useless sister.
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I mean, the pocahontas plot! ^^
I liked the bit where he was running, and that helicopter lizard thing.
I was thinkin though, it must be a bit shit for that lizard, it has to spin around at an uneven rhythm every time it wants to fly :(
He did this to show that history repeats itself
wow that was deep man
lol depression
...holy cow your right!!!
lol @ the news article. Some people really are cunts.
I agree with your views on the film though, visually it was stunning but there was nothing beyond that.
You might get a kick out of this.
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJarz7BYnHA&feature=player_embedded">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJarz7 BYnHA&feature=player_embedded</a>
it's in my subscriber video thing i've been meaning to watch it :)
Yeah that unobtanium pissed me off too. It's like they had that as the dummy version and never changed it. And they were obtaining it so it wasn't even unobtainable. They should have called it hard-to-obtainum.
this maybe off topic but wow lighthouse girl was somthing amazing just watched it very good wok matey ^^
lol thanks
yet another Spoof what nextin this cruel stock market?
Not sure if you were trying to troll or not, but I actually agree 100% with what you said. Amazing visuals effects, a landmark in that sense, but absolutely terrible, boring and predictable story.
How can you have such depth of artistic vision in the visual sense, but such a less-than-mediocre story-telling?
I mean, take other landmark movies that changed visual effects such as Star Wars, Tron, Jurassic Park... they might not have the best of stories, but at least they had some originality.
T_T
Want to see a good movie? Try The Road. I'm not guaranteeing you'll like it, but its damn sure better than Avatar. Hell, I even enjoyed myself more with The Men Who Stare at Goats, and that was only slightly better than mediocre!
Personally, I can't wait for Ponyo to be released in England.
^_^
no i'm being serious . i haven't seen the road, thanks for the suggestion. i can't believe it has taken this long for ponyo to come out in the UK
Best part of the movie-
Sigourney Weaver: Oh, shit. (In finding out that Jake Sulley had sex with the alien)
But seriously, although everyone has different opinions, I didn't find it at all bad. It gave me chills quite a few times, and I really enjoyed it. It's sad to see people who are so jaded as to strip every movie down to the story (which was good as well) when the entire point of a movie is that it's not just about the story, it's about seeing the story, in which case CGI and even some "over-acting" is called for! Movies are entertainment, not meant to be picked apart and throw into categories of only good and bad.
...also, love your work rtil. X)
i'm not really picking it apart, i'm looking at it as a whole. honestly the visuals didn't phase me. yes they were hyper realistic, but it's nothing we haven't seen before extended into 3 hours. it bored me.
you should post more stuff like this. i like reading it.
I jacked off to Avatar and killed myself when the movie ended.
I went out like David Carradine
w2g
whats your profile image from? it almost seems familiar
But I liked it :c
Many, well some, became "severely depressed" because "the very nature of our own" is dying and has been dying for ages, it's our fault, I know it's cliché and tree-huggish but it's true.
Thanks but I don't think that my and our only planet's life is worth some money and power :3
Thing is, many think differently.
so, what you're saying is that if you don't like the movie, you disagree with the message?
Also i wanted that tree to take revenge and kick the SHIT out of the humans with bio-electric lasers and 3D stuff. that would have been really badass dont you think rtil?
i wanted the marines to drop the payload on the faggy tree but the commander was too inept to accomplish such a simple task
But the special effects were awesome!
I can understand (intellectually, not emotionally) the people who had suicidal thoughts: many people have a need for beauty not covered by modern efficiency-oriented business-dominated life. It's why certain types of art exist (though Sonic the Hedgehog parodies remain unexplained). As far as the stale, crappy, uninteresting plot, my problem is not its stale, crappy, uninterestingness, but how it completely demonizes human urban life and romanticizes a "closer to nature" lifestyle. How many times can Hollywood beat us over the head with heavy-handed environmentalist BS about living closer to nature? It's the same story in every film with native tribes as heroes and more technologically advanced settlers as villains. And do the people who got depressed even know how much they'd have to give up to live in the kind of natural paradise that movie shows? They need to think about that before cutting their wrists over a movie.
whats up rtil
mkurt
YES! So I wasn't the only one who thought about this!