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Are you going to see Avatar?
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorwidescreenforever
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your right sorry .. 

but I did remember there was quite a delay,, and even January 1998 till sept 1999 is quite a spell ..

But regardless of all this .. I think the time to revisit the theatre is about right for a film such as Avatar.., as they say there are milestones in theatrical runs and this may be one of them.
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1939 GWTW  epic masterpiece
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1977 Star Wars
2010 Avatar ???
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[x] Not at all

I couldn't care less about the mainstream cinema
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I just saw this incredible Movie yesterday and was wondering who else is gonna go to see it?



Just saw this fantastic and wonderous film in 3D, wow!  Cameron has created a visually stunning and rich world of color, light and beauty,like nothing I've ever seen before. Apparently partially inspired by the animation and ideas of Hayao Miyazaki, there are floating mountains, uncomparable and beautiful alien forests of flora and fauna, amazing creatures and lots of flying.  I'm sure the BD will be impressive, but imo, the immersive 3D version of this movie is a MUST SEE on a giant theater screen! Even if you rarely go to the movies, this is one of those rare times that you really need to experience it in a theater. 
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p.s.  the actual movie is about 2 hours and 40 minutes. With trailers total time is about 2:50 - 2:55.
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your right sorry .. 

but I did remember there was quite a delay,, and even January 1998 till sept 1999 is quite a spell ..

But regardless of all this .. I think the time to revisit the theatre is about right for a film such as Avatar.., as they say there are milestones in theatrical runs and this may be one of them.
1927 Jazzman ( sound)
1939 GWTW  epic masterpiece
1959 Ben Hur
1977 Star Wars
2010 Avatar ???


As I said, the movie ended its run in October of 1999 and DVDs was just coming into the market. So the delay wasn't that big especially in a time when the turnaround from theatrical release to home video was much longer (whereas now it's around 3-4 months outside of Christmas movies). I expect Avatar will be a tad longer maybe coming out in May or June.

Anyway, I might see it. I might not. I honestly do not care.

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[pet peeve] One thing I do know, IF I got see it, I will wait a couple weeks for the crowds to die down. Whenever I go to a crowded theater,  I know I'll get the people who just have to open their boxes of candy after the trailers so all you hear are the cellophane wrappers and them chomping 'em down piece by piece. Drives me nuts. [/pet peeve]
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In the 60's, People took Acid to make the world Weird. Now the World is weird and People take Prozac to make it Normal.

Terry
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Funny, but oh so true. Apparently they have something against opening a box of candy before the movie starts, because that trailer for Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 is so damn fascinating. 
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Sherlock Holmes then avatar.

Only Imax in Scotland is in Glasgow lol. Not got one in Edinburgh yet. Where just a small developed nation here.
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I doubt that I'll see it in the theater, I've become to accustomed to watching movies sprawled out on the floor, propped up against the sofa or laying in bed.

Last movie seen in a theater was in 1998, Saving Private Ryan, discount day for retires. Some of my retired friends from work talked me into going. After about an hour into the movie, I got tired of sitting and watched the rest of the movie standing in the back of the theater.

Last one before that was 1974, in Reston, Virginia, The Longest Yard. I was working for Honeywell, Federal Systems Division. I was there to give a paper on real-time operating systems to  the WWMCCS, DOD. Our plane got in early, to early for dinner, so the movie.
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I will go some time after Christmas, maybe even after the first of the year.  I never go during the first week, no matter what the movie is.  At 162 minutes, I will have very little company at the late show.
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I too was very skeptical, I thought the movie was going to be far too "politcally green", a giant 3D version of The Fern Gully movie, but I was happily proven wrong.

Sure the story is not very original, but Cameron hit another home run here.  The technology employed here is brilliant, the 3D was good(I am not a huge 3D fan to be honest) and I think Cameron does an incredible job of connecting the audience with the characters in the movie as well as their plight.
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I went and saw it today.  All it can say is that it was awesome! 
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I heard the entire movie summarized in three words and it's kinda freaky how dead-on it is provided you understand the reference.  On the off chance this somehow ruins it for anybody, I'll do the spoiler thing.

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I packed the crew up in the 4WD and braved our 19" of snow Sunday and drove 30 miles to the closest IMAX True 3D theater.  I don't want to overhype it but yes, it was worth the trip.  Go see it, and go see it in the best 3D theater you have around.  This is the first 3D film I've ever seen that the 3D was not used as a gimmick.  They've created a believable ecosystem and populated it to the gills.  Impressive stuff.
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