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"Blu-ray Review: Avatar Extended Collector's Edition"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Excellent review! I quite enjoyed this film and am kicking myself for seeing it in 3D. I've read nothing but glowing reviews for this Collector's Edition and plan to get it for Xmas.

November 23, 2010 at 9:53 AM

Anonymous Sam Juliano said...

As THE LAST PICTURE SHOW is one of my personal favorite films of all-time (and my #1 film of the 60's) I am salivating to get my hands on the AMERICA LOST AND FOUND set!!! Too bad it just missed the Barnes & Noble 50% off sale, but we can't complain with the bargains we did get. I look forward to your full appraisal of course.

I adore FIVE EASY PIECES as well, and always found THE KING OF MARVIN GARDENS underrated (but EASY RIDER a bit overrated)

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Tony!

November 23, 2010 at 6:17 PM

Blogger Greg said...

and an environmental message short (which I deem a little too self-congratulatory) where Cameron and various members of the film's cast and crew visit a native village in Brazil in danger of being run out by developers.

Oh, I do so love when Hollywood gets self-important.

I'm not a big fan of the movie but I'd love to see the "Capturing Avatar" doc. Anyone know if you can just rent that? I looked on Netflix but all they seem to have is the movie itself.

November 24, 2010 at 9:00 AM

Blogger Joel Bocko said...

I'm glad I caught this in 3D in theaters but won't be rushing out to buy/watch the DVD. Just the other day, I watched Aliens again and was amazed that, for all its discipline and relative maturity, it came 25 years earlier than Avatar. Heck, the dialogue isn't even cringeworthy. And poor Weaver, so good in Aliens, in Avatar so...well, we'll leave that one for now.

And while I appreciate Avatar's effects as a new sort of animation (I saw it as, in some ways, a New Age Roger Rabbit), whenever it gets upheld for convincing verisimilitude I have to wince. If we're trying to dupe real-life textures and physicality, I'll take the animatronics of Aliens every day, which still awe and inspire. Plus, on a sidenote, I much prefer Aliens' sympathy with the soldiers and loathing of the corporate heel to Avatar's reverse.

Nonetheless, sounds like an interesting package; had I blu-ray capability and the propensity to collect widely (rather than narrowly as is now the case, though I've alerted Xmas gift-givers that pitching in on the BBS story is all I need for a happy holiday), I'd probably look into it.

November 27, 2010 at 2:09 PM

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