I saw Avatar, and I told someone that my favourite part was the bit where the tree explodes. Actually... that was the only bit I liked. But anyway, they took it kind of badly, and thought I meant that for sadistic reasons. I think that's probably because they have difficulty coming to terms with the fact that it's a fictional story. And it's not the best written one. Anyway...
The reason I enjoyed the explosion, was because of the surround sound and the special effects, and no other reason. And they won't see this, so this whole thing is kind of pointless, but I'm doing it anyway.
I think you're the only one watching, Rob...
HI, ROB!!!
I see you.
ReplyDeleteLiar.
ReplyDeleteFUCK OFF. ITS A GREAT MOVIE.
ReplyDeleteNo, it's not. Sorry, but it's just good. It's certainly not great. And the story is AWFUL! I mean, it's not like there's not a reason, James Cameron's a control freak, he tries to do everything himself, so he spreads himself too thin. It's not good directing!
ReplyDeleteHow did you even find this blog? No-one reads my journals!
guess what. thats YOUR opinion. contrary to the opinions of millions of people on this planet. just because you say it doesn't make it true. fucktard.
ReplyDeleteand i would make the several points i have, which completely counter anything i've heard you say about it (*coughOWNYOUcough*) but i honestly can't be fucked. because i typed a lot out yesterday and it screwed up. GAH.
um, through links?
Look, I can understand you liking you parts of it, I admit I did as well. There are sections of that film I thoroughly enjoyed, mainly the bit were Colonel Quaritch shouts 'Masks on!' and pulls the door open, before firing those rounds into the distance. That was WICKED!
ReplyDeleteAnd the 3D animation is good too. I mean, that's an understatment, but I've got an essay to finish, so I'm paraphrasing.
Yeah, the animation was really good, but it was Weta Productions, so that's not a surprise.
But the story was plaigarised. I'm sorry, I know you liked it, and it was good, but it's not James Cameron's. It was 'based' on a book called 'Call Me Joe' which was written decades ago.