I doubt this very much. They are just very pretty and nice to look at and I want to see them again. Honestly it's really that simple; Avatar will be an impressive feast for the eyes on home video. It won't be 3D but I don't think that's as big a problem as you think strictly from a visual perspective.Once you get home and put this on a 55" HD screen its still going to appear 'flat'. Sequences in the movie that dazzle will dull.
I got those when watching the movie.The paper thin characterizations bordering on satire will show through.
That doesn't mean they were cartoons.We only saw one gang of crazy Nigerians, it's not saying all Nigerians are like that. Besides, that was based on what some crazy Nigerian gangs actually DID to people.
District 9 is definitely the better film, but they're both quite good and very much worth any sci-fi fan's while (though I'd concur with Harvey re: the Nigerians).
District 9 is definitely the better film, but they're both quite good and very much worth any sci-fi fan's while (though I'd concur with Harvey re: the Nigerians).
I agree with all of this. Saves me posting.
Avatar - sex with aliens...ohhhh...
District 9 - sex with aliens - *ewwwww*....
I've never liked "evil developer/wholesome locals" type stories
As for the movie's themes, it felt to me like the movie just didn't dig deep enough or go much beyond "the way we're treating these people is wrong."
Like, no duh. I kind of figured that out in the first 15 minutes of the movie. lol
I really really liked this movie and hope they do a sequel.
I really really liked this movie and hope they do a sequel.
sequel was never intended
http://filmonic.com/district-9-sequel-was-never-intended-2010
I agree with the idea that D9 and Avatar just aren't good movies to compare. Two very different films with very different intentions, and only superficial resemblences.
Also, D9 gave us the catchphrase, "Fooking Prawns!" I've been getting lots of mileage out of that!
I rented D9 on DVD a while back, and it did not hold up as well as the theatrical viewing. Some plot flaws became more obvious, but it was still good.
But I guess I have to go against "the general consensus"(in this thread, as declared by Yoda) - Avatar has been a much more rewarding rewatching experience for myself. And it has little to do with 3D.
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