Pinky wrote:Exactly. This movie is painted as pure enviro propaganda, and that's sort of correct; however, it's also about property rights. The blue people owned the land...
Yea, but they were BLUE, and therefore not real people. We should have just gave them firewater and the AIDS virus and waited.
Cameron said they were going to do a sequel or two, hope the story line gets a little more complex and subtle. Or, he can just write in a part for Mr. T and take his money to the bank.
I know, I know 28 bucks plus the cost of some popcorn and a sprite could buy a decent cigar and a few drinks or a couple of lap dances but I took the wife to the IMAX to see the re-edited extended version on Saturday that added something over eight minutes to the film. The majority of this added film was noticable at least to me, in about four different locations. Did it add anything? YMMV but I think it did flesh out the story a little more and answered a few subtle questions.
I'm surprised given your critical direct and continual involvement in THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR AND KEEPING AMERICA SAFE, that you would have time to post this disturbing question. I forget which branch of the military you serve in as an officer either the Navy or Air Force but regardless your preoccupation with anal is understood.
Shapecharge wrote:I'm surprised given your critical direct and continual involvement in THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERROR AND KEEPING AMERICA SAFE, that you would have time to post this disturbing question. I forget which branch of the military you serve in as an officer either the Navy or Air Force but regardless your preoccupation with anal is understood.
I'm not even sure the blue people have butts, actually. Maybe they just sweat it all out.
Whenever I'm reminded of this movie, I wonder if it would have been better in 2D.
"The biggest problems that we’re facing right now have to do with George Bush trying to bring more and more power into the executive branch and not go through Congress at all."