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		<title>Why You MUST See Avatar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By the time of this writing, I have seen Avatar three times: twice in IMAX, and once in RealD 3D.  The first time was for the midnight premier in IMAX.  Then, I decided I wanted to see it again, so got a bunch of people to go see it in IMAX.  The third time, a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By the time of this writing, I have seen <em>Avatar</em> three times: twice in IMAX, and once in RealD 3D.  The first time was for the midnight premier in IMAX.  Then, I decided I wanted to see it again, so got a bunch of people to go see it in IMAX.  The third time, a couple people I knew were going, and I wanted to see the movie a third time.  I&#8217;m contemplating going to see it a fourth time.</p>
<p>Now, after reading this article and seeing the movie, you may feel the movie isn&#8217;t good enough to see it three or four times, and that&#8217;s fine.  But if you go see the movie and think it was bad, then I think you&#8217;re just looking for something to complain about, so you found something.  The only people I&#8217;ve heard of not liking this movie are comments I&#8217;ve read online.  Every person I actually <strong>know</strong> that saw it thought it was a fantastic movie.</p>
<p>But, really&#8230; Why should you go see <em>Avatar</em>?</p>
<h3>1. The plot line</h3>
<p>This is the complaint I see most often, so I&#8217;m going to address it before anything else.  I&#8217;m also fairly certain that this complaint comes mostly from people who <strong>haven&#8217;t</strong> seen the movie.  I&#8217;m not going to argue that the plot isn&#8217;t cliché, because&#8230; well, it really is.  But, that&#8217;s a terrible reason to not see a movie.  First off, if the only complaint you can find about a movie is that the plot line/story has been done before, then I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s a pretty damn good movie. Overall, the basic plot line has little to do with whether a movie is good or not.  Let&#8217;s face it: almost all movies have a clichéd basic plot line.  The reason you like a movie is how the plot line plays out: character development, how the end is reached, tests that characters have to go through, etc.  Most people would rather see a story they already know because it&#8217;s less confusing, and less to follow.  You know what&#8217;s going on, you just have to sit there and go along for the ride.<span id="more-142"></span></p>
<h3>2. Cutting Edge Animation</h3>
<p>Seriously, the graphics are like nothing you&#8217;ve seen before.  I&#8217;ve heard one person say, after seeing <em>Avatar</em>, that it was &#8220;a pretty good cartoon,&#8221; and I&#8217;m still convinced that we didn&#8217;t watch the same movie (it should also be noted that this person complains about <strong>everything</strong>).  However, remember to not get caught up in the graphics.  If you keep saying to yourself, &#8220;Wow&#8230; these graphics are amazing,&#8221; then you&#8217;re missing the magic of the movie.  Although, at the same time, the graphics are so amazing that you do have to convince yourself every now and then that the Na&#8217;vi, the Thanator, and the Hallelujah Mountains are <strong>not</strong> real.  The previews/commercials do NOT do the movie justice.  In the previews, the Na&#8217;vi do have a unreal feeling to them, but this is not so in the movie.</p>
<h3>3. 3D</h3>
<p>Again, this is a revolution in film making.  The 3D in the movie is amazing, and used as a tool to immerse you into the world, instead of being used as a gimmick to have things pop out at you.  Most of the movie happens deeper into the screen, instead of outside of it.  <em>Avatar</em> is also the first movie to be <strong>filmed</strong> entirely in 3D.  All other movies have either only had parts filmed in 3D, or just done 3D in post-processing.  The 3D experience is amazing, cutting-edge, and greatly enhances the way you are immersed in the movie.</p>
<h3>4. The Amount of Work</h3>
<p>You should go see it just to see what James Cameron has devoted his whole career to.  <em>Avatar</em> has been the movie he&#8217;s wanted to make since he became a director, and the technology finally caught up with him.  No detail is spared in the movie.  The Na&#8217;vi language was specially crafted with the help of a linguist, and the details in the plants are stunning.  From bio-luminescence to giant flying banshees (each unique in some way), there is not a single pixel out of place.  Everything on Pandora has a purpose for being there, and the amount of detail put into the movie is incredible.</p>
<h3>5. The Final Battle</h3>
<p>The final battle scene is just plain awesome.  The last ~30 minutes of the movie is just this insane battle between the humans and the Na&#8217;vi, and it plays out beautifully.  Explosions galore, but everything is cut together so you know which character is where.  Girls will love <em>Avatar</em> for its love story, and guys will love <em>Avatar</em> for the battle scenes.  Seriously&#8230; it&#8217;s awesome.</p>
<p>Overall, it&#8217;s a wonderful movie that I&#8217;ve only heard good things about from my friends (and I&#8217;ve only been able to tell others good things)!  So&#8230; if you haven&#8217;t yet seen <em>Avatar</em>, you should go see it now.  And, make sure you go see it in 3D, or you&#8217;re missing out on the best part of the movie.</p>
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