James Cameron's 'Avatar' - The next gen of cinema

Key words you're not picking up on.

Not all churches are art.

But thats not waht we are discussing.

You argue that something with fuction cannot be art.

I am saying that someting can be functional and still be deemed as art.

Buildings with architectural distinction can have function and be deemed as art.
 
You need more consistency in your posts

Nope! I went to the film to be entertained! Wasn't expecting any more and didn't get anymore (unfortunately). I'm also doing my best to lighten the thread up a bit as well :p

I've said many times in this debate, I DO enjoy watching Hollywood films but don't expect to get much out of them.

My consistency needs no alterations :)
 
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Nope! I went to the film to be entertained! Wasn't expecting any more and didn't get anymore (unfortunately). I'm also doing my best to lighten the thread up a bit as well :p

I've said many times in this debate, I DO enjoy watching Hollywood films but don't expect to get much out of them.

My consistency needs no alterations :)

Very odd.:rolleyes:
 
Just thought I'd say I'm going to the BFI IMAX next Tuesday to see it for the third time at an IMAX :D. The previous two times it was at Millenium Point in Birmingham.

Absolutely love it :cool:.
 
I'll offer my opinion again on this film to help get it back on track.

I think this film looks stunning, a real visual orgasmic exprience.

Lacks in about every other department, a decent film but one that will be remembered for raising the bar in terms of visuals, not anything else.

I still enjoyed it a lot, so much I'm going back for another visual creaming. This and District 9 really raised the bar.
 
The floating mountains...

Well its an alien world,so why not?

There really are some dumb ass posts in this thread :p

The floating mountains...

My assumption was a very strong gravitational/some other force in that area hence all the issues with the sensors in the area.

mavity because there was a massive planet in the sky over them which would cause massive gravitational anomolys. Now obviously you should get massive volcanism and tectonics going on round there too but it is a film...

I watched it a couple of weeks ago and its the first film in a while that after a few days I was still thinking about and i'm still tempted to go and see it again (I've NEVER seen a film at a cinema twice). I went there expecting something epic and I came out not disappointed which to me shows how good it was. No it didn't have the "depth" and "provocitism" that arty films have but then it was something entertaining not boring as sin. If i want that i'll watch a documentary.
 
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