QUOTE(khelben @ Dec 21 2009, 12:45 PM)
I don't know why I enjoyed this movie a lot, maybe I'm just lazy to think. But what I do know is that, I got out of the hall feeling, happy. I thought the movie was very satisfying and boy what a ride it was. Very epic and immersive and I like stuffs like that.
When me and my girlfriend got to the car about to head home, I was like, "What the hell am I doing? I wanna go back to Pandora!".
I wanna be a Navi! Sigh this movie brought out the kid in me just like that.
I've watched many a movie with similar storyline. On the top of my head I can think of Dances with wolves, Last Samurai, Ferngully and I enjoyed them all. So I'm more than fine with Avatar's story
Some movies are just too hard to forget. Especially the ones that tell a story about another world or land. I loved Avatar so much, a little more than The Chronicles of Narnia (which became my all-time favorite since I read the books and watched the movies). I love magical and out of the ordinary places in movies.When me and my girlfriend got to the car about to head home, I was like, "What the hell am I doing? I wanna go back to Pandora!".
I wanna be a Navi! Sigh this movie brought out the kid in me just like that.
I've watched many a movie with similar storyline. On the top of my head I can think of Dances with wolves, Last Samurai, Ferngully and I enjoyed them all. So I'm more than fine with Avatar's story
Dec 21 2009, 02:12 PM

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