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  45. When his brother is killed in a robbery, paraplegic Marine Jake Sully decides to take his place in a mission on the distant world of Pandora. There he learns of greedy corporate figurehead Parker Selfridge's intentions of driving off the native humanoid "Na'vi" in order to mine for the precious material scattered throughout their rich woodland. In exchange for the spinal surgery that will fix his legs, Jake gathers intel for the cooperating military unit spearheaded by gung-ho Colonel Quaritch, while simultaneously attempting to infiltrate the Na'vi people with the use of an "avatar" identity. While Jake begins to bond with the native tribe and quickly falls in love with the beautiful alien Neytiri, the restless Colonel moves forward with his ruthless extermination tactics, forcing the soldier to take a stand - and fight back in an epic battle for the fate of Pandora.
  46. A paraplegic marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.
  47. This movie feels like it was written and made by amateur film students who had neither the ability to create any meaningful and emotional dialogue nor the actors required to deliver the lines in such a way that didn&#39;t seem dry and cheesy. The dialogue in supposedly dramatic moments (whether it be love, sadness or anger) were cliché, and combined with the lackluster performance in such scenes to generate any power, the film resorted to using slow motion, camera effects and suggestive background music to tell the audience how to feel and evoke a response. We deserve better than that.<br/><br/>The 3D technology is interesting... it creates depth in each scene, however, it needs to viewed on either an IMAX screen or a large normal screen otherwise there isn&#39;t enough light. If there isn&#39;t enough light, the shading from the 3D glasses dims the entire movie.<br/><br/>It least it was marginally entertaining.
  48. In my opinion this is the best film in existence, i saw it in 3d and the scenery is incredible, you feel as if you are really in the jungle. The action was great, it was pacey, and had a good romance story through it as well.<br/><br/>Cameron does an excellent job of making you sympathise with the aliens and disdain the humans. The acting was not the best feature but it was still good, especially sam worthington, who i thought was the ownly positive to come out of terminator salvation. <br/><br/>Some people complained about things not being explained but these were events that occurred before the movie and are unimportant<br/><br/>Its hard to put into words really, just go see it!
  49. As visual spectacle, Avatar is indelible, but as a movie it all but evaporates as you watch it.
  50. Another theory is that, as stated in the film, the Avatars, and the devices used to interface with them, cost millions of dollars each. In practical military application, it is likely that there will be a need to replace devices used in the field. Hence, radios are a far more cost-effective solution. One of the attendants tells the passengers that they have been in cryo for nearly six years, and yet neither Jake nor any of the visible passengers have any sort of overly bushy hair. Despite this, three months spent among the Na&#39;vi people gives Jake slightly scruffy hair and a considerable beard. This difference in growth could be due to the cryogenic hibernation affecting normal hair production. Another possible explanation is that hibernation puts the individual into a state of suspended animation, stopping or dramatically slowing the body&#39;s processes including hair growth, which is common with films that have cryogenic sleep, i.e. Cameron&#39;s other film that included the concept, Aliens. His troops almost entirely wiped out, Quaritch dons a cybernetically-controlled mech suit (AMP) and pursues Jake&#39;s avatar, while Jake&#39;s human body lies asleep in the avatar link cylinder nearby. After a brief battle with Neytiri, who rides a giant thanator, Quaritch breaks open the cylinder, exposing Jake&#39;s body to Pandora&#39;s atmosphere. Just as Quaritch is about to kill Jake&#39;s avatar, Neytiri shoots two arrows through Quaritch&#39;s chest, killing him. She then makes her way into the chamber where Jake has crawled out of his cylinder in an attempt to reach his rebreather mask. Neytiri enters the pod and puts the rebreather on Jake&#39;s face, saving both the human Jake and his avatar. Some time later, after the humans have been sent back to their dying planet and Jake has made his final log entry, he attends his &quot;birthday&quot; party amongst the Na&#39;vi, where he is given the greatest gift of all: Eywa transfers him from his crippled human body into his avatar, allowing him to live out the rest of his life as a Na&#39;vi. &quot;I See You (Theme from Avatar)&quot; (also shortened as &quot;I See You&quot;) is a pop ballad performed by British singer Leona Lewis. It was written and produced by composer James Horner, Simon Franglen and Kuk Harrell for the soundtrack album to the high-grossing film by James Cameron, Avatar. Horner and Franglen composed the music, and Horner, Franglen, and Harrell wrote the lyrics. The tracks featured in the trailer are &quot;Fire-bombing London&quot;, &quot;Crowd breaks out&quot; and &quot;Helicopter Mayhem&quot; from the 28 Weeks Later: Original Motion Picture Score by John Murphy. For the second trailer (released October 30th 2009) the music is—in order—My Name Is Lincoln by Steve Jablonsky [found on the soundtrack to <a href="/title/tt0399201/">The Island</a> (2005)], followed by &quot;Akkadian Empire&quot; and &quot;Guardians At The Gate&quot; by the &quot;go to&quot; trailer music people, Audiomachine. Yes. Some new scenes, according to sources, are: (1) The opening Earth scene with Jake in the bar and his apartment, (2) Grace&#39;s school, which features Grace teaching the Na&#39;vi youth and showing them holograms of the Earth, (3) an extended sex scene between the leading couple, (4) Tsu&#39;tey death scene (his tail cut off and then is killed by Quaritch), (5) Selfridge&#39;s confrontation with Quaritch, saying something like having sympathies for the Navis and telling him to stop, and (6) Sturmbeast hunt. Technically, there are three official versions available of Avatar. a5c7b9f00b
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