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Bogey and Bacall... I never got the hype. [huh]
Bogey and Bacall... I never got the hype. [huh]
In my mind, I didn't like that Avatar was a melting pot of many stolen ideas.
1) Take Disney's Pocahontas (1995)
2) Add Dances with Wolves (1990)
3) With a hint of Apocalypse Now (1979)
4) Throw in a dash of Blizzard's Star Craft space exploratory technologies, ships, weapons, vehicles
5) Design aliens with characteristics of Blizzard's World of Warcraft's Draenei and Elves
Roll it into one big ball and bake in a new 3D technology oven and walla! Avatar
But I did like the movie a lot.
One of only two movies I ever wlaked out on (the other was so bad, I can't remember the title) was He Said, She Said Some horrible Kevin Bacon/Elizabeth Perkins nonsense.
That's the only movie with Kevin Bacon I like. If you ever want to torture me, lock me in a room and force me to watch Footloose, especially that stupid dancing scene in the barn *yucky*
This is a great recap. My first reaction was "Dances With Trees" or "Pocahontas Meets Alien"!
What's worse is how Navy recruiters set up shop in the lobby in anticipation of those who came out of the theater in the "afterglow" of the movie's jingoistic "message."
I would have to post this on Veteran's Day, wouldn't I?
Bogey is just cool and Bacall is the eyecatcher It's like Rita Hayworth in Gilda or The Lady from Shanghai. After all the audience needs in such a dark movie and place an eye candy to enlighten it a bit.
Re Avatar, in addition to all the films that were "borrowed" from, let's not forget some classic written SF inspirations:
Poul Anderson's 1950s novella Call Me Joe - a disabled man remotely pilots an alien body to explore a world deadly to humans (won the Nebula Award)
Here's one that I managed to get through to the end, only hoping something interesting would happen:
The Blair Witch Project, or as I like to call it "90 minutes of screaming and swearing"...
That sounds like it could also have been the inspiration for that Bruce Willis film a year or two ago - the one where everyone did that??
The Blair Witch project is Lawrence of Arabia compared to Paranormal Activities I & II..Here's one that I managed to get through to the end, only hoping something interesting would happen:
The Blair Witch Project, or as I like to call it "90 minutes of screaming and swearing"...
I'm tired of indie movies with grim, depressing endings. I know it's all modern and realistic to show that life is a meaningless exercise in futiility and all, but I'm sick of seeing patrons come dragging out after the show looking like they've been hit between the eyes with a frozen mackerel. It's possible to make a happy, upbeat modern film. So start making them, already.
To bring it back to Unpopular Movie Opinions, I couldn't get thru the entire "Godfather" saga either.