After missing the whole fight for buying tickets for the first few projections of Avatar, we finally got to a RealD cinema to see it for ourselves. If you don’t have a clue what is the whole IMAX/RealD/etc. thing, you should read that article about 3D cinema at the 3D Vision Blog – it explains everything in details. Back on the movie – there is only one real choice you have – go see it. There is no other movie like that to compare it. There is no other movie that redefines cliches in such way to make them as desirable as glass of cold water in Sahara. There is only one thing you can do and it is to sit and watch in awe this masterpiece that makes everyone in Hollywood who didn’t take part in it too look like bunch of 15th century peasants looking at the 10 km mothership from District 9.
What you will see:
Cliches all over it – check
Sigourney Weaver – check
The True Love – check
Nature-lovers – check
Bad guys who hate nature-lovers – check
Goldthursty company – check (well, it’s not gold, yet it costs a lot of it)
A military boss as villain – check
Some primitive natives talking about spiritworld – check
A lot of visual effects – big check
People shooting arrows at dropship – check
Same people shooting huge arrows at soldiers – check
Good guy – check
Good guy kicking bad guys – check
Good guy in silly situations – check
That guy that made terminator: Salvation watchable – check
Michelle Rodriguez – check
Sexy looking aliens – check
Wierd animals (predator too) – check
Stunning nature – check
Vengeance – check
Same but done – check
Happy ending – check
Epic soundtrack – check
No irony at all – it is just flawless. get you wife of girlfriend, your parents, your grandma and your children, your friends and their friends too and make yourselves the one thing no one could do for you – watch Avatar.

Higher Twisted Rating is worse! (means this is the best we could give it!)
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Through out the movie, I was momentarily jarred by many of the same things that have been discussed here, overall, I forgot them as my pleasure continued. Even the over zealous expression of capitalism or the over bearing were accepted as being a critical section of the story.But there one small thing that (oddly enough, I guess) irritated me. There was no way to go back and watch it again, but I’m pretty sure that when the Colonel was killed, he took his hands off the robot controls, trying to remove the arrow/bolt. Yet, with the Colonel’s death, the robot TOPPLED OVER! I would have expected such a machine just to simply stop moving and stand there.
I like the Avatar 3D movie, particularly the story line, not only it brings a totally new sensation however inspiring ideas of humanity. I heard the New Avatar 2 is comming soon, cannot wait to see it again…!