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I’m not looking forward to ‘Avatar’.  But it seems like a movie best experienced on the big screen.
(via danhacker):

The final theatrical poster for James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’
Really?!? This is the best they could do for the final poster one of, if not the most expensive films ever made?!? This feels beyond uninspired. Everything about the film I’ve seen through marketing materials comes across as unoriginal and very generic. I’ll see ‘Avatar’ (probably even on opening day) but I’m not excited to see it. Which there in and of its self is the problem with ‘Avatar’. There’s very little excitement surrounding the film.
‘Avatar’ should be mind-blowing awesome, but from the trailers it looks just very good. Hopefully James Cameron is saving something to surprises audiences because the bloated three-and-a-half minute trailer seems as if it gives away every major plot point. Leaving little if any surprises left in the film.
This poster does nothing to truly sell the film. We already know it features blue-cat people and Sam Worthington, and honestly both of those things do not make me interested in the film. Sam Worthington is boring. He’s a dull boring white guy who couldn’t save the ‘Terminator’ franchise and it seems as if Hollywood thinks he is the second coming of talent. Show me some giant mechs and marine drop ships messing stuff up. That’s what the final ‘Avatar’ poster needs.

I’m not looking forward to ‘Avatar’.  But it seems like a movie best experienced on the big screen.

(via danhacker):

The final theatrical poster for James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’

Really?!? This is the best they could do for the final poster one of, if not the most expensive films ever made?!? This feels beyond uninspired. Everything about the film I’ve seen through marketing materials comes across as unoriginal and very generic. I’ll see ‘Avatar’ (probably even on opening day) but I’m not excited to see it. Which there in and of its self is the problem with ‘Avatar’. There’s very little excitement surrounding the film.

‘Avatar’ should be mind-blowing awesome, but from the trailers it looks just very good. Hopefully James Cameron is saving something to surprises audiences because the bloated three-and-a-half minute trailer seems as if it gives away every major plot point. Leaving little if any surprises left in the film.

This poster does nothing to truly sell the film. We already know it features blue-cat people and Sam Worthington, and honestly both of those things do not make me interested in the film. Sam Worthington is boring. He’s a dull boring white guy who couldn’t save the ‘Terminator’ franchise and it seems as if Hollywood thinks he is the second coming of talent. Show me some giant mechs and marine drop ships messing stuff up. That’s what the final ‘Avatar’ poster needs.

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