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This movie is getting over hyped.

WAY over hyped.

Nah, if anything, way UNDER hyped.

Fox showed the 15-minutes one day only 1-2 showings but no more than that. A good 90% of population has probably NOT seen this Masterpiece yet.

I DON'T get how anyone think this is a Over hyped movie?

Yeah I know I AM hyped, but then again you know I follow these things like crazy, like Rappy!

I DON'T let COOL **** like this get pass me! :p :D

Edited by JediXAngel
"It's Intense and Beautiful. I've never seen anything like it." - Zoe Saldana

Well, you ain't alone Dear! As a HUGE Sci-Fi Fan watch Almost every Sci-Fi that came out, I've also NEVER seen anything like it either!

It's WHY I will LOVE it, but also why many other will Loath it when they can't get something they never seen before.

Edited by JediXAngel
Well, as a HUGE Sci-Fi Fan watch Almost every Sci-Fi that came out, I've also NEVER seen anything like it either!

It's WHY I will LOVE it, but also why many other will Loath it when they can't get something they never seen before.

So anyone that doesn't spazz out over this garbage is too narrow-minded to get something they've "never seen before"?

What, exactly, has "never been seen before" in this crap? What unique and revolutionary concept is there in this multi-million dollar eye orgasm shot from the stagnated loins of James Cameron? I'm guessing...nothing. Pretty pictures, that's all. Just pretty pictures. :laugh:

Hope you enjoy it though.

And, why is this Garbage?

Judge it by just a 2-minutes Poorly edited TEASER trailer with NO dialogs but one "This is Cool" line?? (I Doubt YOU have seen that 15-Minutes footage on 3D IMAX)

This is NOT even worth arguing.

As said again and again, that 2-Minutes trailer does NOT do the movie justice at ALL!

No, the movie doesn't have to be seen ONLY in 3D, but to get an understanding of the Dialogs, how actors react thru these Dialogs (Which the 15-minutes footages SHOWED) makes a huge difference what this Teaser strongly Lacked!

Then, Pandora, the footage showed MORE of the place, and it's utterly Heavenly!

3D makes it 10X Better, but without 3D I think it will still be a Quality movie!

And, why is this Garbage?

Judge it by just a 2-minutes Poorly edited trailer with NO dialogs but one "This is Cool" line?? (I Doubt YOU have seen that 15-Minutes footage on 3D IMAX)

Nope, sure haven't. And the way you capitalize your words is annoying. Please stop.

Other than the visuals, what is there to this movie? Seriously. I want to know. I know the basic plot, but you're acting like this is the 'Gone with the Wind' or 'Citizen Kane' here. If you're all excited over the visuals, great...but don't imply that anyone that's looking for more out of a film is too ignorant to 'get' this movie. It's not hard to 'get', I assure you.

So, do yourself a favor and check out other threads on Avatar on the Internet.

A lot of people was first like "2-Minutes Trailer SUCKED. I think the movie will FAIL!!!"

After watching this 15-minutes footage. They all like "OMG I was Wrong!!! I was a Fool to doubt James Cameron!"

You mentioned "Gone with the Wind' or 'Citizen Kane' ... look.

Again, I said it. The 15-minutes showed Wide range of Acting, Dialogs, and Emotion that this 2-Minutes Trailer LACKED strongly!

What I saw from 15-minutes footage was that Dialogs was Witty and funny! The Emotion is very Human-like.

The CG? I CAN'T tell the difference between it and the Real thing!

Edited by JediXAngel
Do yourself a favor and check out other threads on Avatar on the Internet.

Everyone was first like "2-Minutes Trailer SUCKED. I think the movie will suck"

After watching this 15-minutes footage. They all like "OMG I was Wrong!!! I was a Fool to doubt James Cameron!"

You're still not answering my question; other than visuals, what does this movie have to offer? I'm looking at threads now, and all I see is the whole 'best cgi at the moment' spiel repeated over and over. Nothing about if it's a good movie.

Edited by Mega Goatlord

Well, I answered you MANY times already. :|

Great Acting, Dialogs and Emotion!

This movie is getting over hyped.

WAY over hyped.

And, most people who say this movie is over hyped has NOT checked out the 15-minutes footage, likely.

Only go by what that 2-minute Teaser showed...

You don't know how POOR/DOES NOT Justify this 2-Minutes Teaser to this movie is!

Edited by JediXAngel
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3-D movie blog MarketSaw says we'll be getting a second trailer for this movie soon, and it'll focus more on story, including a glimpse of Future Earth, and it'll showcase Sam Worthington's incredible performance as Jake Sully. Stephen Lang and Sigourney Weaver will also have more exposure. And the movie's viral site AVTR posted some new concept art, plus our first glimpse of Unobtanium, the miracle mineral they want to mine on Pandora. (I almost typed Pandorum. Bad, bad typo.) [MarketSaw]

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