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- Walkinghairball
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Dude, this is dreamin'! You know, pull the kids out of school or leave them with the in-laws, head out to a new place that's neutral territory for everyone or to someone's house to invade Rushian-style, party with za and java or whatever floats yer boat, play music WAY too loudly for the neighbors, pile in a van or limos or something and go see the movie on opening day.....
DREAM ON, DUDES!
DREAM ON, DUDES!
Onward and Upward!
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Just saw Avatar.
*sigh*
Amazing visuals.
But as to the story... darkest retelling of Ferngully I ever saw. It's been a long time since I've wanted to walk out of a movie. But after two hours of time invested I figured I might was well stick around and see how it ended.
*sigh*
Amazing visuals.
But as to the story... darkest retelling of Ferngully I ever saw. It's been a long time since I've wanted to walk out of a movie. But after two hours of time invested I figured I might was well stick around and see how it ended.
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you can't honestly tell me you went in expecting a storyElfDude wrote:Just saw Avatar.
*sigh*
Amazing visuals.
But as to the story... darkest retelling of Ferngully I ever saw. It's been a long time since I've wanted to walk out of a movie. But after two hours of time invested I figured I might was well stick around and see how it ended.

and yes the visuals were freaking fantastic, that 3d technology is neato.
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I had another memory yesterday. The film wasn't just a ripoff of Ferngully and Dances With Wolves... it also got something major from Rocky and Bullwinkle.
In Avatar, the "bad guys" are after a rare mineral which was ridiculously named "unobtainium"
which had antigravitational properties. It could be mined from some far away moon named "Pandora" which had floating mountains on it.
Yesterday I remembered Rocky and Bullwinkle and a rare mineral called "upsidaisium". Check out the wikipedia summary:
In Avatar, the "bad guys" are after a rare mineral which was ridiculously named "unobtainium"

Yesterday I remembered Rocky and Bullwinkle and a rare mineral called "upsidaisium". Check out the wikipedia summary:
As revealed in the storyline, upsidaisium is a rare mineral that possesses antigravity properties (it is so rare because it's impossible to hold onto, and the only known source is Mt. Flatten, a floating mountain) ; as a result, it is usually shown as hovering above the ground to varying degrees, and requires heavy weights to keep it rooted to the ground for storage.
In the story, Bullwinkle has inherited the mountain from a late uncle, and sets out with his friend Rocky the flying squirrel to claim the mountain and turn its upsidaisium over to the United States government, though their efforts meet hindrance from the series' villains, Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale.
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just can't sit back and ignore something ehElfDude wrote:I had another memory yesterday. The film wasn't just a ripoff of Ferngully and Dances With Wolves... it also got something major from Rocky and Bullwinkle.
In Avatar, the "bad guys" are after a rare mineral which was ridiculously named "unobtainium"which had antigravitational properties. It could be mined from some far away moon named "Pandora" which had floating mountains on it.
Yesterday I remembered Rocky and Bullwinkle and a rare mineral called "upsidaisium". Check out the wikipedia summary:
As revealed in the storyline, upsidaisium is a rare mineral that possesses antigravity properties (it is so rare because it's impossible to hold onto, and the only known source is Mt. Flatten, a floating mountain) ; as a result, it is usually shown as hovering above the ground to varying degrees, and requires heavy weights to keep it rooted to the ground for storage.
In the story, Bullwinkle has inherited the mountain from a late uncle, and sets out with his friend Rocky the flying squirrel to claim the mountain and turn its upsidaisium over to the United States government, though their efforts meet hindrance from the series' villains, Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale.



The movie is probably the first believable CG flick put out to date, the images had proper depth, movement wasn't mechanical, expressions were realistic (due to extensive face mocap). The only other time I'd seen CG that I was willing to accept was watchmen as generally it has been terribly out of place looking.
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No argument from me on that point. It was amazing to watch.Sir Myghin wrote:The movie is probably the first believable CG flick put out to date, the images had proper depth, movement wasn't mechanical, expressions were realistic (due to extensive face mocap).
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