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Title: Last Hairbender?
Post by: rogwar on July 08, 2010, 09:19:37 PM
So is it any good? Anybody seen it?
Title: Re: Last Hairbender?
Post by: Dichotomy on July 08, 2010, 09:23:08 PM
according to my local hoodrats (my teenage son and his friends) it isn't worth the price of the ticket
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Post by: Tac on July 09, 2010, 12:08:45 AM
I think you'll only really understand the movie if you watch the cartoon before going to see the movie.

if you have netflix you can watch all 3 seasons of it streaming. well worth it. without watching the toons you will not appreciate what they did in the film.

I say this because the reaction I saw from many people that watched it, including my own family members, was that the movie was 'off' in the sense of how there were white people dressing like chinese, talking like americans, being polite and snobbish as only some euros can be  :devil ... and the bad guy is middle eastern lookalike! horrido.

thats why you need to watch the cartoon. the 'setting' of the world is based on chinese/asian culture .. so unless youre into anime or been to japan or china you probably will be confused.

The only thing I didnt like of the film was the acting. Maybe its just me but the way the actors played their roles was... artificial. you could spot they were acting, it wasnt natural. they DO however do a good job with the character's mannerisms and combat moves.

the plot followed the cartoon's storyline and locations very well.. sure theres SOME deviation but not much. I liked what they did with it.
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Post by: Beefcake on July 09, 2010, 12:16:21 AM
Ok I watched some of the cartoon series on Nickelodeon and I really liked the series. However, the move IMO wasn't worth the 3D ticket price, and guess what I saw it for free. (No I didn't sneak in I work for a company that owns a theater so employees get to see movies for free.) The plot was rushed rushed rushed rushed, the movie start to finish is only 75 minutes long. The acting and dialog was painful to watch, however, the CG scenes were good. Sadly don't waste your time with 3D as the movie is a post 3D production which means there is really little that pops out if anything.

Honestly don't even waste the gas to go see, instead rent or buy the complete cartoon series and watch it instead.
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Post by: Plazus on July 09, 2010, 12:17:29 AM
Will it bend my hair?
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Post by: Stalwart on July 09, 2010, 01:58:36 AM
The move didn't bend anything, except maybe a yawn.  Yes, a yawn-bender.  :frown:  Even my eleven year old son got bored half way in.  Without prompting, he said "It wasn't very good, was it?"  The only things wrong were the casting, the acting, the pacing, the lighting, the fighting.   *Sigh*  Good night, Shyamalan.

However: I ditto the plug for the series on Netflix.   :aok   We watch the series every summer on Nickelodeon.  This year we watched all three books on Netflix.  And even though the kids don't dress up in costume and run around the house bending the elements like they did a few years ago, we all still loved watching the epic again, only this time, in-sequence, and on-demand at our own pace.  :D
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Post by: Masherbrum on July 09, 2010, 06:55:30 AM
The Wife and I took our 8 year old son to see it and he loves the Cartoon Series.   I thought it was good for what it was, but better yet so did everyone else.
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Post by: Mickey1992 on July 09, 2010, 08:02:46 AM
http://www.ivillage.com/last-airbender-worst-movie-all-time/1-a-215574?obref=obinsite

How many ways can a movie writer say that a movie is appallingly, shockingly, historically bad? More than we can count, in fact! Here's a colorful sampling of how critics are describing Shyamalan's latest:

"The Last Airbender is an agonizing experience in every category I can think of and others still waiting to be invented. The laws of chance suggest that something should have gone right. Not here." -- Roger Ebert, The Chicago Sun-Times

"The dialogue... has the stilted sagacity of a fortune-cookie dictum; after each line is delivered, you may be tempted to shout out, 'In bed!'" -- Richard Corliss, Time

"The camera swoops and the music blares, but we might as well be watching a tolerant, teeth-gritting parent filming his son’s karate class demonstration." -- Keith Uhlich, Time Out New York

"The current national priorities should be as follows: reduce carbon emissions and stop funding the films of M. Night Shyamalan." -- Cliff Doerksen, Chicago Reader

"It’s a tossup as to which is worse: the script, which regularly grinds to a halt to Explain Everything until the movie curls up and dies; the shockingly dingy camerawork; or the execrable 3-D." -- Ty Burr, The Boston Globe

"As for the 3-D, I'm tempted to leave responsible critical language behind and say, quite simply, that it sucks -- except that the 3-D visuals in this movie would have to exist before they could be called terrible."-- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly

"The movie is so dim and fuzzy that you might mistake your disposable 3-D glasses for someone else’s prescription shades... So the best way to watch The Last Airbender is probably with your eyes closed." -- A.O. Scott, The New York Times

"If any movie ever warranted a class-action lawsuit against the filmmakers, it’s The Last Airbender." -- Keith Phipps, AV Club
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Post by: Saxman on July 09, 2010, 08:10:52 AM
Y'know, every time someone says their movie is going to be the next <Insert Classic Film Name Here>, it ends up tanking horribly.
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Post by: 1701E on July 09, 2010, 10:08:30 AM
Almost no surprise it wasn't too good.  It's impossible to cram everything from even Book 1 into a single film without making it extremely long (Book 1 was 16 episodes at 24mins each).  They'd either have to leave out a lot of important things or cram it all into a lot of talking, so either confusing or boring.  Sucks that the acting wasn't good but considering the show's main characters are 12-20 that means young actors with little to no experience.  Hopefully if he continues this by Book 3 he'll get it right.
Title: Re: Last Hairbender?
Post by: Belial on July 09, 2010, 04:23:30 PM
Sucked don't see it till it comes out on dvd
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Post by: Nemisis on July 09, 2010, 05:48:09 PM
The movie failed. The easiest way to put it.

Acting sucked
plot was far to rushed (just sped the extra money to make it 2hrs long instead of 1:15, and I guarantee the audience will be much happier)
dialog was a little.... off
I didn't like the way the did appa. He just looked a little strange to me.

Although the CG was decent.
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Post by: Stalwart on July 09, 2010, 06:01:37 PM
just sped the extra money to make it 2hrs long instead of 1:15, and I guarantee the audience will be much happier

 Not if nothing else changes.   I was ready to leave 30 minutes in.

I didn't like the way the did appa. He just looked a little strange to me.

 :uhoh  yeah, creepy

The series was packed with comedy and the tone was up-beat.  Aang is a happy kid at heart.  The movie missed on both counts.

And for god sake... Uncle Iroh has a Russian accent (no offense to Russians.)   The original voice was Mako Iwamatsu!~   

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f1/Makopicture.jpg)


May he rest in peace.



Title: Re: Last Hairbender?
Post by: redman555 on July 09, 2010, 10:31:35 PM
I didnt go see it, but from the previews it seemed like they used TO MUCH computer animation.....I mean EVERYTHING looked made on a computer except the people.


-BigBOBCH
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Post by: Rattler on July 09, 2010, 11:39:54 PM
The movie had potential to be great but epically failed... it was rushed and the film kept stopping to explain what was going on so if you didn't see the cartoon you would be kinda lost.The dialog and acting sucked it was just bad....
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Post by: SEraider on July 10, 2010, 12:21:18 PM
I heard some bad reviews.

Another M. Night movie to waste....
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Post by: E25280 on July 10, 2010, 01:38:15 PM
Wow, this thread has me bummed . . . My son wants badly to see this movie because he and his sister both absolutely adore the cartoon.  When I had first heard about the movie I was hoping they had done it "Lord of the Rings"-style and done about a 6 hour movie they would show in installments . . . instead it sounds like they tried to cram it all in to one relatively short movie.  Too bad.

I hope in a few years some better film maker decides to do it correctly.  I've not seen all of the cartoon, but what I've seen has some endearing qualities.  It's a shame it wasn't given justice.
Title: Re: Last Hairbender?
Post by: Dragon on July 10, 2010, 01:46:08 PM
We too have seen all the toons.  Marathon weekend and DVR, nuff said.  I'm sure at least one of my kids will go see the movie.  After reading the reviews, I don't think I'll waste money for the wife and I to go.


It'll be on PPV soon enough.


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Post by: Stalwart on July 10, 2010, 05:24:15 PM
My son wants badly to see this movie because he and his sister both absolutely adore the cartoon.

Do the matinée viewing to get the discount.
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Post by: Nemisis on July 10, 2010, 11:05:43 PM
Wow, this thread has me bummed . . . My son wants badly to see this movie because he and his sister both absolutely adore the cartoon.  When I had first heard about the movie I was hoping they had done it "Lord of the Rings"-style and done about a 6 hour movie they would show in installments . . . instead it sounds like they tried to cram it all in to one relatively short movie.  Too bad.

I hope in a few years some better film maker decides to do it correctly.  I've not seen all of the cartoon, but what I've seen has some endearing qualities.  It's a shame it wasn't given justice.


Your comment reminds me of the Eragon movie. The screwed up big time on that one; the damn dragon had FEATHERS for gods sake. They also rushed the plot IMO. I hope someone with talent re-does that one as well.
Title: Re: Last Hairbender?
Post by: EskimoJoe on July 11, 2010, 03:46:52 AM

Your comment reminds me of the Eragon movie. The screwed up big time on that one; the damn dragon had FEATHERS for gods sake. They also rushed the plot IMO. I hope someone with talent re-does that one as well.

Agreed. Also, I would hope the main character (Eragon? It's been awhile.) doesn't look like a whiny little brat.
Title: Re: Last Hairbender?
Post by: Saxman on July 11, 2010, 09:42:55 AM

Your comment reminds me of the Eragon movie. The screwed up big time on that one; the damn dragon had FEATHERS for gods sake. They also rushed the plot IMO. I hope someone with talent re-does that one as well.

Hell, I'd never read the books and thought it was a steaming pile of dragon turd. The only thing of redeeming value was the hot redhead elf chick, who was totally wasted on this crapfest.

Well ok, watching Jeremy Irons be Jeremy Irons was an added bonus. At least Rachel Weisz didn't waste her hotness and just contributed some poorly-written deadpan dialog.
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Post by: Tac on July 11, 2010, 02:47:43 PM
you watch THE COLOUR OF MAGIC with your kids. Its a movie based on the DISCWORLD novels. You'll be laughing yer butt of.
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Post by: maddafinga on July 11, 2010, 05:47:48 PM
Hell, I'd never read the books and thought it was a steaming pile of dragon turd. The only thing of redeeming value was the hot redhead elf chick, who was totally wasted on this crapfest.

Well ok, watching Jeremy Irons be Jeremy Irons was an added bonus. At least Rachel Weisz didn't waste her hotness and just contributed some poorly-written deadpan dialog.

I had read the books, and couldn't stand that movie at all.  I really like Irons too, but damn.  That one was a major screwup, IMO.  The books are not too bad at all however, he gets better at writing them and flushing out the world as he gets older, it's interesting to see the progression as the writer matures. 

I'll probably see the airbender flick, but I'll wait till it hits the dollar movies, that's the cheapest way.  Shame they had to mess it up the way they apparently have, I really like the series.

Someone made a sort of an infographic on Shamalyan's career arc here...  http://www.blameitonthevoices.com/2010/07/evolution-of-m-night-shyamalan-fan.html
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Post by: Motherland on July 11, 2010, 09:21:31 PM
I'm still surprised about how disappointed people were.

They had M. Night Shyamalan make a live action version of a pseudo-anime that was aired on Nickelodeon. Exactly what part of that sentence sounds good? :headscratch:
Title: Re: Last Hairbender?
Post by: maddafinga on July 11, 2010, 10:04:04 PM
I'm still surprised about how disappointed people were.

They had M. Night Shyamalan make a live action version of a pseudo-anime that was aired on Nickelodeon. Exactly what part of that sentence sounds good? :headscratch:

Well, the word anime is sounds pretty good...

It's not real anime, but still a pretty entertaining show. The girlfriend's kid watches it all the time, and that means that I see it a lot too.  It kinda grew on me. 
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Post by: Nemisis on July 11, 2010, 10:26:55 PM
What I like is how they have the Avatar (I have no idea how you spell his name), hitting on the water bender (don't know how her name is spelled either  :D). Its kind of funny to watch his screw ups.
Title: Re: Last Hairbender?
Post by: 1701E on July 12, 2010, 08:31:46 AM
What I like is how they have the Avatar (I have no idea how you spell his name), hitting on the water bender (don't know how her name is spelled either  :D). Its kind of funny to watch his screw ups.


Aang and Katara. :)
Title: Re: Last Hairbender?
Post by: 321BAR on July 12, 2010, 08:33:04 AM
on a good note Toy Story 3 wasnt a total bust :D