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FYI: Seeing "Avatar" in 3-D

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FYI: Seeing "Avatar" in 3-D

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:25 pm

I went to see "Avatar" on Friday in the 109 IMAX Cinema in Kawasaki. Just so you know there are a few scenes in Na'avi (the aliens' language) and for the IMAX version they didn't include English subtitles for those scenes like they usually do in theatre releases of other US films. However, if you have a solid intermediate level or Japanese reading ability you should be able to follow them and even if you can't there nothing that important to advancing the story that's said. Actually, the storyline is so simplistic that even if the whole movie was in Na'avi with no subtitles you'd be able to understand what's happening. Also, a friend of mine saw it in
2-D and he said they did include English subtitles for those scenes.
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Postby Catoneinutica » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:34 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:I went to see "Avatar" on Friday in the 109 IMAX Cinema in Kawasaki. Just so you know there are a few scenes in Na'avi (the aliens' language) and for the IMAX version they didn't include English subtitles for those scenes like they usually do in theatre releases of other US films. However, if you have a solid intermediate level or Japanese reading ability you should be able to follow them and even if you can't there nothing that important to advancing the story that's said. Actually, the storyline is so simplistic that even if the whole movie was in Na'avi with no subtitles you'd be able to understand what's happening. Also, a friend of mine saw it in
2-D and he said they did include English subtitles for those scenes.


I've had the misfortune to see Dances with Smurfs twice - once in the US and once in Japan. It was interesting - much more interesting than the plot of the movie - to compare the 3D-glasses distribution process in the two countries. In LA, we paid two dollars more per ticket for the glasses. They were light, flimsy, and sealed in plastic wrap. I thought they were disposable until I saw the big bin customers were urged to drop them in after the show. In Japan (Makuhari Cineplex), the ticket price was 2000 yen, no discounts, no points. The glasses were big, heavy clunkers that had greasy, smeared-up lenses. The 3D effects looked better through the J-glasses, but they also had the effect of dimming the brightness of the image substantially. Maybe it was because they were so goddamn dirty; maybe I just got a bum pair, because I can't believe they don't clean them between uses. Also, after about 90 minutes, they felt so heavy I wanted to throw them at the screen.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:55 pm

[quote="Catoneinutica"]I've had the misfortune to see Dances with Smurfs twice - once in the US and once in Japan. It was interesting - much more interesting than the plot of the movie - to compare the 3D-glasses distribution process in the two countries. In LA, we paid two dollars more per ticket for the glasses. They were light, flimsy, and sealed in plastic wrap. I thought they were disposable until I saw the big bin customers were urged to drop them in after the show. In Japan (Makuhari Cineplex), the ticket price was 2000 yen, no discounts, no points. The glasses were big, heavy clunkers that had greasy, smeared-up lenses. The 3D effects looked better through the J-glasses, but they also had the effect of dimming the brightness of the image substantially. Maybe it was because they were so goddamn dirty]

Yeah, my Japanese friend said when he went the glassy he got were sticky. I don't think they clean them between uses in Japan. BTW, why'd you see it twice if you don't like it? I didn't dislike it but I went for the tech display more than the movie. I don't think I'd pay to see it twice. Especially not at Japanese ticket prices.
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Postby Catoneinutica » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:15 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:Yeah, my Japanese friend said when he went the glassy he got were sticky. I don't think they clean them between uses in Japan. BTW, why'd you see it twice if you don't like it? I didn't dislike it but I went for the tech display more than the movie. I don't think I'd pay to see it twice. Especially not at Japanese ticket prices.


1)US: Nephew wanted to see it
2)Japan: Wife wanted to see it

God, what a dumb movie. If the Na'vi were a real neolithic tribe, Suu-ly would've been killed and eaten, and then Suu-ly's Na'vi girlfriend would've been raped by that other Na'vi guy and then had her legs broken so she wouldn't get away.
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Postby Taro Toporific » Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:28 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:... I don't think I'd pay to see it twice. Especially not at Japanese ticket prices.
I managed to get the age discount (at 109 IMAX Cinema in Kawasaki), but the film was underwhelming compared to its hype.
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Postby Ketou » Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:33 pm

Catoneinutica wrote:1)
God, what a dumb movie. If the Na'vi were a real neolithic tribe, Suu-ly would've been killed and eaten, and then Suu-ly's Na'vi girlfriend would've been raped by that other Na'vi guy and then had her legs broken so she wouldn't get away.


Yes, but they aren't humans....

I enjoyed the movie for the mere entertainment value....if you go in and watch it just for the cg/visuals it is quite good.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:27 pm

Catoneinutica wrote:God, what a dumb movie. If the Na'vi were a real neolithic tribe, Suu-ly would've been killed and eaten, and then Suu-ly's Na'vi girlfriend would've been raped by that other Na'vi guy and then had her legs broken so she wouldn't get away.


The plot of the movie was overly simplistic and the characters one dimensional but looking for realism in a cartoon about big blue aliens is pretty ridiculous.
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Postby Catoneinutica » Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:48 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:The plot of the movie was overly simplistic and the characters one dimensional but looking for realism in a cartoon about big blue aliens is pretty ridiculous.


Yeah, but I was still disappointed they didn't kill Suu-ly and eat him. The grizzled old Na'vi chief would've had dibs on his most succulent parts: his brain, his blue Na'vi balls, and his hair-tendril things.
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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:53 pm

Catoneinutica wrote:his blue Na'vi balls


Speaking of his balls they must have relatively small packages considering how tiny their loincloths were.
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Postby American Oyaji » Mon Jan 18, 2010 2:33 am

I think I had the best of both worlds. Here in Ohio, they had some sturdy glasses that we picked out of a bin. Each pair was in a sealed plastic bag.

It was a little awkward at first to wear them in front of my glasses, but once I had them in the right spot, I enjoyed it.

I plan on seeing it again this afternoon in an IMAX theater.
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Postby Kagetsu » Mon Jan 18, 2010 8:43 am

I actually didn't mind the movie. It certainly isn't the best movie of the year, and while there are plot holes through out, it's not bad. The attention to detail Cameron shows to his visuals is incredible... Lucas can shove his 2 bit studio up his ass.
Honestly so long as you don't expect an epic script you won't come out feeling dissapointed.

And for fun, attached this link... Na'vi sex scene. Someone sold me about the link last night at a club I run... I approached it with caution, but it was pretty funny the first time through. Straw drinker and flute lips, who would have thought.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D8IRIYBSnk
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Postby American Oyaji » Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:09 am

Kagetsu wrote:And for fun, attached this link... Na'vi sex scene. Someone sold me about the link last night at a club I run... I approached it with caution, but it was pretty funny the first time through. Straw drinker and flute lips, who would have thought.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D8IRIYBSnk


HAHAHAHAHAHA. That WAS funny. Thanks!!
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Postby osopolar » Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:12 am

Kagetsu wrote:I actually didn't mind the movie. It certainly isn't the best movie of the year, and while there are plot holes through out, it's not bad. The attention to detail Cameron shows to his visuals is incredible... Lucas can shove his 2 bit studio up his ass.
Honestly so long as you don't expect an epic script you won't come out feeling dissapointed.

And for fun, attached this link... Na'vi sex scene. Someone sold me about the link last night at a club I run... I approached it with caution, but it was pretty funny the first time through. Straw drinker and flute lips, who would have thought.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D8IRIYBSnk

that was friggin hilarious. nice find kage.

avatar was enjoyable. the cg was incredible.
ended up watching it twice (1x nephew 2x wife) 2nd time was in 3d. the 3d film on the boxy glasses were all smudged up. we wondered as well if the staff even bother cleaning them between films. tried cleaning it with tissue, didn't really do much. prolly woulda been more enjoyable (in 3d) if the glasses didn't fog up as much, or all of a sudden dim down.

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Postby Greji » Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:16 pm

CNN is reporting that "Avatar" wins Golden Globe awards for best motion picture drama and best director.

Whadda you know......
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Postby Mike Oxlong » Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:45 pm

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Postby BO-SENSEI » Mon Jan 18, 2010 6:34 pm

I take it this guy has never seen Glory.:wall:
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