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Avatar is VASTLY overrated. That's kinda just a fact at this point
but if Avatar was not cliche it would not make that much money.Avatar is loved by most people...if not it wouldn't make all that money. Its a good movie but it could have been a GREAT movie easily. Just look at District 9, the essentially have the same basic story yet that came across as far more original than avatar.
Despite so I still love the hell out of this movie because it was one of the most fun experiences I've had at a movie in a long time and I think most people feel this way too. I cannot wait for the sequel and will be there opening day. After The Dark Knight Rises this is my most anticipated movie
Indeed. An overrated movie wouldn't have it's thread filled with people who didn't like it.^laughable statement.
Avatar is VASTLY overrated. That's kinda just a fact at this point
People say things are overrated because they can't handle that people like things they don't like, so they need to pretend that all of the praise is unwarranted,A lot of people hate it.
A lot of people love it.
Most people I know recognize it for its awesome visuals but have small problems with the story being so cliched.
That seems like a perfect rating.
It was seen by a lot of people because a lot of people wanted to experience the visuals, which for a great many people it more than delivered.
How is it over rated?
What i didn't like about Avatar was all that love for a movie that just copyed a story done to death and receiving aclaim just because of the special effects, i wouldn't see Michael Bay receiving so many good reviews if he himself did the film and revolutionized the 3D, it's just because of James Cameron that critic liked it.
Now i think the sequel will be more promising, Cameron always makes exelent sequels, but will he be able to do a good 3rd movie? It's his first time so we'll se in the next 10 years.
JAK®;20112411 said:Most of the hate is pure hype backlash. It it wasn't hailed as this amazing film beforehand about 90% of the hate wouldn't exist, unoriginal story or not.
Avatar is loved by most people...if not it wouldn't make all that money. Its a good movie but it could have been a GREAT movie easily. Just look at District 9, the essentially have the same basic story yet that came across as far more original than avatar.
Despite so I still love the hell out of this movie because it was one of the most fun experiences I've had at a movie in a long time and I think most people feel this way too. I cannot wait for the sequel and will be there opening day. After The Dark Knight Rises this is my most anticipated movie
JAK®;20112411 said:Most of the hate is pure hype backlash. It it wasn't hailed as this amazing film beforehand about 90% of the hate wouldn't exist, unoriginal story or not.
Yawn.Or it could be for the fact that the movie was basically plagarized.
Most people will see a movie that is not universally loved if it is an event. Avatar was an event due to the breakthroughs in digital effects. Do not let yourself be confused between box office reciepts and universal praise.
Or it could be for the fact that the movie was basically plagarized.
JAK®;20112531 said:Yawn.
Yeah, I mentioned the unoriginal story. Which wasn't a badly told story, mind you, a lot of people forget to make that distinction.
So was Star Wars
Also basically everything from every single Tarantino film;
Both get criticized for this on occasion, yet both are still respected and not written off.
JAK®;20112555 said:Let me set something straight: Avatar isn't the best movie ever.
Stop blaming it for not being so.
Or you can stop making baseless assumptions about people who didn't like the movie.Avatar just stole its story and brought nothing new to the table aside from special effects.
I wholly disagree with that statement.

JAK®;20112411 said:Most of the hate is pure hype backlash. It it wasn't hailed as this amazing film beforehand about 90% of the hate wouldn't exist, unoriginal story or not.
ASSIGNMENT X: I still maybe think LEGACY has proven to be a bit ahead of its time, just like TRON was.
STEVEN LISBERGER: I think were looking at a situation, and I was just talking to Joe about it, and I think James Cameron has found a formula that works. The more cutting edge Cameron makes the cinema, the more he counter-balances it with a traditional emotional story. He did that with TITANIC and he did it with AVATAR. I think the general audience feels safer if you say youre going to have the most radical technology behind the making of this movie, they want to know youre going to have babies and puppies and kisses in the rain. I think TRON challenges that in a way, because its really radical. I felt we really had a powerful father/son story, it still feels like were letting the computers get away with murder. Theyre not being asked to slavishly render wars or conventional things that were used to seeing. Its almost like a certain part of the audience out there worries why are you letting the computers run away with this kind of imagery and story, when we should keep them contained with things that are more traditional.
http://www.assignmentx.com/2011/exclusive-interview-where-will-tron-3-go-original-tron-director-steven-lisberger-reveals-his-thoughts-on-a-third-film-part-2/
Star Wars took basic premises and expanded on them to create its own story based around a generalized tale. Avatar just stole its story and brought nothing new to the table aside from special effects.
Guess that explains the incredible DVD/Blu-Ray salesMost people will see a movie that is not universally loved if it is an event. Avatar was an event due to the breakthroughs in digital effects. Do not let yourself be confused between box office reciepts and universal praise.
Uh no.Or it could be for the fact that the movie was basically plagarized.
Guess that explains the incredible DVD/Blu-Ray sales
And the high audience ratings it has received on virtually every movie database on the internet
I mean, 92% on RT, 8.2 on IMDB, "A" on Yahoo.
Do I need to go on?
Or are you going to note how it is useless to poll such sites as these which have received hundreds of thousands of votes (well over a million combined) in order to guage what audiences thought?
Because then, its easy as hell to pull out of thin air pure fantasies like "oh well it made a lot of money but it wasn't well liked at all"
Uh no.
Avatar is culled from a great many inspirations. Any person with even a tiny amount of literary knowledge would know what are the major inspirations.
Saying the film is plagiarized is the sign of laziness
The lazy point to the film as pocahontas in space.
The informed point to the film as a celebration of fiction such as the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs and the influence of genre entertainment such as Heavy Metal. The informed can see the respect that Cameron has for the works that inspired him seep out of every pore.
After all, that is what Cameron billed Avatar as, MANY months before it ever came out. A celebration of all the things that he loved growing up.
Guess that explains the incredible DVD/Blu-Ray sales
And the high audience ratings it has received on virtually every movie database on the internet
I mean, 92% on RT, 8.2 on IMDB, "A" on Yahoo.
Do I need to go on?
Or are you going to note how it is useless to poll such sites as these which have received hundreds of thousands of votes (well over a million combined) in order to guage what audiences thought?
Because then, its easy as hell to pull out of thin air pure fantasies like "oh well it made a lot of money but it wasn't well liked at all"
Uh no.
Avatar is culled from a great many inspirations. Any person with even a tiny amount of literary knowledge would know what are the major inspirations.
Saying the film is plagiarized is the sign of laziness
The lazy point to the film as pocahontas in space.
The informed point to the film as a celebration of fiction such as the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs and the influence of genre entertainment such as Heavy Metal. The informed can see the respect that Cameron has for the works that inspired him seep out of every pore.
After all, that is what Cameron billed Avatar as, MANY months before it ever came out. A celebration of all the things that he loved growing up.