So, I saw Avatar earlier this evening. (Yes, it's already out here in Australia.) I'm terrible at writing reviews, but I'll just say this: The visuals superb, and the 3d effects are as breathtaking as what I saw in the "Avatar Day" footage back in August. (Actually, moreso, as the ~15 min. shown on Avatar Day went by too fast for me to get used to the 3d.) I'd compare the difference between 3d as used in this movie to 2d movies as something like the difference between HDTV and regular TV. It's quite a step up in the viewing experience.
Aside from the visuals though, how is it *as a movie*? I'd probably give it something like a B-. Reasonably engaging, but nothing spectacular. Cameron seems to enjoy heaping the cliches one on top of each other, and the "Na'vi as Native Americans" trope is really played to the hilt. Dialogue is OK.....I was expecting it to be worse, as there were some cheesey lines in the Avatar Day footage, but I guess they just didn't work as well when taken out of context.
All in all, I'd call it a reasonably engaging flick, pushed up to "must see" status by the amazing eye candy. But I can't really imagine that this will be joining Aliens or Terminator in Cameron's stable of sci-fi classics. People won't still be watching this movie in 10 years, when the FX no longer look so special.
Aside from the visuals though, how is it *as a movie*? I'd probably give it something like a B-. Reasonably engaging, but nothing spectacular. Cameron seems to enjoy heaping the cliches one on top of each other, and the "Na'vi as Native Americans" trope is really played to the hilt. Dialogue is OK.....I was expecting it to be worse, as there were some cheesey lines in the Avatar Day footage, but I guess they just didn't work as well when taken out of context.
All in all, I'd call it a reasonably engaging flick, pushed up to "must see" status by the amazing eye candy. But I can't really imagine that this will be joining Aliens or Terminator in Cameron's stable of sci-fi classics. People won't still be watching this movie in 10 years, when the FX no longer look so special.