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Avatar (2009)

December 27th, 2009  |  Written by: Joe Miragliotta  |  Movies  |  7 Comments »

Directed by: James Cameron

Cast:

Sam Worthington as Jake Sully

Sigourney Weaver as Dr. Grace Augustine

Joel Moore as Norm Spellman

Theatrical Release: December 18th, 2009

Synopsis: Avatar is the story of an ex-Marine who finds himself thrust into hostilities on an alien planet filled with exotic life forms. As an Avatar, a human mind in an alien body, he finds himself torn between two worlds, in a desperate fight for his own survival and that of the indigenous people. More than ten years in the making, Avatar marks Cameron’s return to feature directing since helming 1997′s Titanic, the highest grossing film of all time and winner of eleven Oscars® including Best Picture. WETA Digital, renowned for its work in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy and King Kong, will incorporate new intuitive CGI technologies to transform the environments and characters into photorealistic 3D imagery that will transport the audience into the alien world rich with imaginative vistas, creatures and characters. –© 20th Century Fox

My Review: This movie has really revolutionized the film business. When you watch the movie you almost forget that the characters whom are CG are actually not real. I felt every emotion while watching this film. It’s exciting to see how far Cameron pushed the envelope. If you’re a fan of amazing cinematics, action, and adventure then Avatar is for you. You will get lost in the story and world they created for the movie. Check out my video review below.

Overall Rating: A

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7 Responses to “Avatar (2009)”

  1. Tyler says:

    Glad you liked it!

    I think Cameron should have taken his Gulf Stream and avoided LAX around the holidays.

    I feel bad for the guy asking for the autograph, but the moral of the story is airports suck.

  2. r4 dsi says:

    I also want to say This movie feels exactly like watching your friend play the greatest video game ever. It looks pretty, but eventually gets boring.

  3. sfdsadf says:

    Look, the reviews here are one thing but I don’t really wanna see some zitfaced youtube douchebag jabbering, if it’s all the same to you. Siskel and Ebert you’re not.

  4. Dude you make me laugh. You are the exact people whom I love leaving me comments. Let me tell you why!!

    You visit my site…THANKS :)
    You call me names, which in return makes you look stupid for taking the time to watch my movies.
    You are a fan deep down in your heart or wish to be me. You choose.

  5. Oh and I never wanted to be Siskel nor Ebert, I don’t have any zits, and you’re fun. Come back sometime soon…thanks. I’ll be sure to make plenty more videos for you to hate. Tell your friends as well if you have any.

  6. Matthew says:

    I still love you Joe. You got some haters on your hands.
    To me the movie was visually appealing. My eyes were entertained for the first 2 hours, but then it started setting in. This was one of those movies that FELT long. As much as I enjoyed it, I couldn’t see myself going to see it again so soon. IMAX 3D movies give me massive headaches. It was a great movie, story was lacking a little bit, but Cameron really knows how to draw the audience and show them something they’ve never seen before. He is great at showing his vision the way he wants us to see it.

    I get it though, it was released to be seen in 3D and some theaters charge extra for that feature. Times are hard and when you make 11$ an hour and a ticket is 15$ I guess the least he thought he could get was a autograph. I feel sympathy for the guy who got cursed out.

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