Author Topic: The "New" Avatar.  (Read 2800 times)

Seriously.
IMAX Or whatever released a new version of Avatar by James Cameron. This one is apparently "Better". I'm going to see it in about 4 hours. It's veeery pricey. One pop costs about 18 bucks. It's in 3D and I'm setting my expectations high for this one, because they had the nerve to re-release a movie. It's 2 hours and 50 minutes this time, But I haven't been able to compare the original's length to this one, So I don't know. They probably just added in the deleted scenes and made some touches here and there and are once again sapping money out of my pocket. I'm still going to see it anyway.

Discuss.


I saw this on an episode of AVGN
I laughed
"WATCH SAME MOVIE TWICE WITH ANOTHER SCENE OR 2 LOL"

It's the origbrown town with like 9 extra minutes.

Good for people who didn't see it in theaters. I don't think its worth watching again, unless you want to watch it again.

Avatar peaked absolutely no interest from me, not even the action scenes, and I watch Michael Bay movies so that's coming from someone who throughly enjoys LOLSPLOSIONS everywhere.

Avatar is basically Sic-fi Pocahauntas (Correct my spelling. Movie from disney about indian.)



I liked the movie. But I don't like how their "making it better". Makes it sound like they're going to screw it up, or not.
Inb4avatarhateargument

Avatar is basically Sic-fi Pocahauntas
Which makes it awesome. Pocahauntas was a good movie; this takes it a step further.


they're breast feeding from the tit that is called “gulibility of the public”





This has been “Strange metaphors by skelo”
up next skelolego films your mother exploring herself

Also, I thought this was you starting a stupid avatar fad. Phew

Uh.

Coke?
Do you live in the southern states where people call Soda or Pop "Coke"?

Hot blue alien love.

DAMN NATIVE GIRLS

-snip- Furry has comic on next page
« Last Edit: August 29, 2010, 02:41:20 PM by Kurosama »

Do you live in the southern states where people call Soda or Pop "Coke"?
You should already know I live in Alabama.