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'Avatar' wins best drama honor at Golden Globes

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Don`t waster your money on this movie. It is overrated! Wait till it comes out on DVD!

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I think that's poor advice. If you're going to see it, see it in the theatre in 3D and enjoy the extraordinary visuals. Otherwise just skip it completely - if you're going to see it for the plot and characterisation then you're certainly going to be disappointed. Watching it at home will remove all the good bits and leave all the rubbish.

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Actually, there's a funny bit on Fail Blog where someone took the synopsis for the animated Pocahantas movie, changed a few names here and there and it turned into Avatar, lol :)

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Don`t waster your money on this movie. It is overrated! Wait till it comes out on DVD!

Best movie i've seen in ages, so everyone has their own opinion! :)

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The 3D visuals were cool, but without them it would be just another crap CG-fest. The plot is all Dances With Wolves meets The Matrix meets Last Samurai.

Still, Cameron broke new ground and got people to go along and see his movie, so good for him. It may be a novelty, but it'll still be remembered as the first big 3D flick in history.

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For people with a narrow mind then maybe it didn't make much since but personally I liked it. It might not be anything new but it sure was in how it was presented. The acting wasn't that great in Titanic either but that didn't seem to effect it any. Avatar is following suit and likely will pass up Titanic within the week. That in and of itself is impressive however you look at it. It personally hit home with my farther being a disabled Vietnam Vet. He actually had trouble getting through the film. Although this wasn't out of anger. It was a sort of de ja vu all over again. Not to mention the since of guilt he still has concerning the war as to what did it really accomplish. Was it really worth all of the lives that were lost on both sides.For those in the military just hope you stay uninjured or manage to keep your head on straight. Not to mention keep from loosing anything in the process consider yourself lucky.

Once that happens you realise at just how disposable you are. Many who have ever dealt with the VA you know what I am talking about. The fact that the main character was a disabled vet was no coincidence. Avatar wasn't without it's flaws but what film isn't! The sooner we get our heads out of the sand. The sooner everyone will finally be in harmony with one another. Otherwise mankind has no future and it will pay the price. It was a great film and definitely is not to be missed. Don't wait until it comes out on DVD as that is not how it was meant to be seen. I personally have seen it three times but likely going to IMax next week. Whatever your views are on it's underlying message doesn't really matter. Just enjoy it for what it's worth. Going to the movies has once again become enjoyable which hasn't happened in a long time.

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why are they still using daisy cutters five hundred years in the future?

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