Oh, I know there are no new ideas. Some are just more blatant about lifting material than others.*sigh* Do we REALLY have to have that goddamn argument again?
*readies his English Literature degree knowledge regarding recycled stories through the ages*
If that's what you were content to call it, sure. More irritation came from those who raised it up to be more than that.*shrug* Didn't make it any less an entertaining, well-paced actiony popcorn flick. That's all I'm saying.
LOVED AVATAR*shrug* Didn't make it any less an entertaining, well-paced actiony popcorn flick. That's all I'm saying.
I'm sure someone could edit that in Adobe Premiere...which song was that again?Well, if I watch pocahontas, I'd rather watch it with space marines and sci-fi war scenes!
I love the war song from Pocahontas though, and we didn't get that in Avatar.
You forgot the villain, who might as well be a cartoon character.Don't get me wrong, it was overhyped all to hell. While it may have deserved the Academy Awards for special effects, that's all it should've been nominated for. When I say it was an actiony popcorn flick, I mean that in the same sense as all the other "turn your brain off and look at the pretty colours" kind of overbudgeted stuff like it.
Derivative as all hell, too. Not just in the Native American allegory vs. the American allegory. The technology used by the miliatary all looked like re-runs from other Cameron movies.
That said, it's still a fun, eye-popping ride. Overhyped, but harmless. I'd watch it again over Transformers anyday.
In general or just this movie?Can someone please tell me the purpose of Michelle Rodriguez's character? You know, besides being a bitchy woman in a tank top?
Can someone please tell me the purpose of Michelle Rodriguez's character? You know, besides being a bitchy woman in a tank top?
That's pretty much it. Oh, and someone's gotta flyCan someone please tell me the purpose of Michelle Rodriguez's character? You know, besides being a bitchy woman in a tank top?
Oh, the classic 'MGCWSHFTPSTTSFI'.She's the placeholder for Morally Good Character Who Sacrifices Herself For The Protagonists So That Their Struggle Feels Important.
But how does this apply to Michelle Rodriguez?It's pretty scary how more and more the concept of hyper-reality is dominating and seeping into the mainstream as the go to for entertainment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper_reality
I'm always torn about places like Disney World. Part of me is all for the fantasy of it; the other part says it's a sham and my money would be more worthwhile to use on a vacation that isn't in a fake-world.
Sorry, I was trying to get back on topic in terms of the Avatar theme park. Silly me.But how does this apply to Michelle Rodriguez?
I remember now why I never liked philosophy in school, because reading that article, all I could think of was "this sounds like bullshit."It's pretty scary how more and more the concept of hyper-reality is dominating and seeping into the mainstream as the go to for entertainment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper_reality
I'm always torn about places like Disney World. Part of me is all for the fantasy of it; the other part says it's a sham and my money would be more worthwhile to use on a vacation that isn't in a fake-world.
What are you talking about? It's a clear philosophy employed by Casinos to trick people into dumping their money away like it's just paper. Advertising is a utilization of hyper-reality all the time, so is pornography. Ever see super ice blue mountain Gatorade, or XTREME cornnuts? That's hyper-reality.I remember now why I never liked philosophy in school, because reading that article, all I could think of was "this sounds like bullshit."