Saturday, December 19, 2009

Question of the Day


Are you going to see Avatar?

And if you have seen it, what did you think?

10 comments:

Lukas said...

I went to see it yesterday...

If you are reading this, don't even finish what you're doing!

Drop everything, get yourself to the nearest cinema and the earliest viewing!

Avatar really is so much more than a movie... It's an unmissable experience! You'd be a fool not to go see it.

Needless to say, I am a complete fan of the movie! I want James Cameron's imagination!

Larry Ohio said...

Going to see it this afternoon during the snowstorm, hoping the cinema will not be totally packed. I cannot wait to see it!!

Prince Todd said...

I agree with the first review. It was fan FUCKING TASTIC!

I was literally blown away...
This was a movie that should be seen in the theatre, seriously! That is the only way you can truly experience the grandieose...

Anyway, I saw it in 3-D which was cool...But, in all honesty, it did not need the 3D treatment. 2D makes it just as impactful.

The only movie I can compare this too, in terms of a viewing experience, was The Dark Crystal. The first I saw that my jaw hit the floor...Couldn't believe what I had just seen. That's the samething with Avatar.

Okay yeah I totally loved it. I wanna go see it again.

Unknown said...

I'm going to see it @ 2:15pm

Unknown said...

I'm going to see it @ 2:15pm

Cre8ivTyp said...

What Lukas said!!! That movie was awesome and I can't wait to see it again! James Cameron's imagination is off the charts crazy!

Anonymous said...

i will want to watch it

Kyle Leach said...

V, we won't see it in theaters, but it will have priority when it is released on DVD. I can't imagine a more relevant story and I can hardly wait to be pulled into Cameron's world.

Ron Buckmire said...

I saw it opening day and I will probably see it at least one more time before the end of the year....

Unknown said...

I saw it yesterday and it is a MUST SEE!!!!

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