indelibleface
Bluelight Crew
Loved the film.
I bought the DVD, watched it at home, then managed to find a theater that was still showing it in 3D down in Los Angeles and then checked it out there; this is possibly the first time I've ever watched a film first on DVD and then theatrically second. There are a few things that are hard to catch on TV that are much plainer with 3D and the advanced surround sound of a nice theater.
Anyway, yeah, it was freakin' amazing. It blew me away. I mean, this was the first time since Lord of the Rings where I was there. I was part of the world. It took me out of reality for two and a half hours. The story borrowed from past works, but so do a lot of great films. Star Wars comes to mind. Putting a new spin on an old archetypal story structure is perfectly artistically valid.
I'm also a huge sucker for James Cameron Sci-Fi, and this totally took me back to Aliens/The Abyss-style stuff. Call me a shallow hipless fool, but it's one of my favorite films right now. Great characters, wonderful green message...the story arc for Jake Sully really drags you into his world. His narration...his struggles...his balancing act between two opposing worlds...it's just fabulously done and it really makes you feel like you're experiencing the conflict as him. And, well, yeah, he's kind of cute too.
Five stars. I know, I'm a loser, sue me.
I bought the DVD, watched it at home, then managed to find a theater that was still showing it in 3D down in Los Angeles and then checked it out there; this is possibly the first time I've ever watched a film first on DVD and then theatrically second. There are a few things that are hard to catch on TV that are much plainer with 3D and the advanced surround sound of a nice theater.
Anyway, yeah, it was freakin' amazing. It blew me away. I mean, this was the first time since Lord of the Rings where I was there. I was part of the world. It took me out of reality for two and a half hours. The story borrowed from past works, but so do a lot of great films. Star Wars comes to mind. Putting a new spin on an old archetypal story structure is perfectly artistically valid.
I'm also a huge sucker for James Cameron Sci-Fi, and this totally took me back to Aliens/The Abyss-style stuff. Call me a shallow hipless fool, but it's one of my favorite films right now. Great characters, wonderful green message...the story arc for Jake Sully really drags you into his world. His narration...his struggles...his balancing act between two opposing worlds...it's just fabulously done and it really makes you feel like you're experiencing the conflict as him. And, well, yeah, he's kind of cute too.
Five stars. I know, I'm a loser, sue me.