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EDIT: Okay, I don't understand why it keeps making me post twice, and I don't think I'm doing anything wrong ... but whilst I have it, I loved Avatar. I hope you enjoy it, Jumble!
Woohooood!! Congratulations Wendy, you're ready to roll
Avatar (spoilerd in case anyone hasn't seen it)
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Stunning! Weird! Scary! Must have jumped out of my skin at least a dozen times Definitely worth the watch
But I have to say - Dances With Wolves anyone? Fern Gully? Nothing new with the story is there?
Avatar is so much like Fern Gully!!! Just trade the fairies for blue people...and take out the cool bat I enjoyed Avatar a lot though, when I saw it. Visually breathtaking!
*yawns* sleep time in Oz!!! Night Woodiehoos *huggles all*
love that movie! But it's especially because of the visual effects. Plus I like the storyline as in the whole creation of another species that doesn't speak English.
Overall the storyline was good but not spectacular!
Still...love that movie. Love it. Too bad you can't but a 3D version of it
I think Red Sky fits your criteria and Fallen too, depending of the thickness of your shippy glasses
Source: IMDB, which is not extremely trustworthy...
Avatar is so much like Fern Gully!!! Just trade the fairies for blue people...and take out the cool bat I enjoyed Avatar a lot though, when I saw it. Visually breathtaking!
*yawns* sleep time in Oz!!! Night Woodiehoos *huggles all*
Avatar
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Ah, I substituted the golden eagle thingy for the bat
And to add to the list - Pocahontas, shades of Flash Gordon
The only thing that I didn't see coming was the herd of hammerhead-elephant-rhino thingies (or the cavalry if you're into westerns )
Absolutely loved the effects, the acting etc. Just disappointed that the story wasn't new *shrugs*
I guess I'm going to have to break down and see Avatar. I keep hearing nothing but good things about it. I've been told it's coming out again this summer in 3D in local theatres. I guess I'll wait for that.
Just because it's a 69 page and I have to post just to Woohooo!
I'm about to put Benjabubs to bed (ohpleasepleasepleasesleeptonight) and I promise to come back and stay for drinks and canapes... and good company of course and update you on my busy few days.
I guess I'm going to have to break down and see Avatar. I keep hearing nothing but good things about it. I've been told it's coming out again this summer in 3D in local theatres. I guess I'll wait for that.
It's definitely a couple of hours well spent IMO
It's already out here in 3D, but I won't be going to see it. I hate cinemas.
Ah, I substituted the golden eagle thingy for the bat
And to add to the list - Pocahontas, shades of Flash Gordon
The only thing that I didn't see coming was the herd of hammerhead-elephant-rhino thingies (or the cavalry if you're into westerns )
Absolutely loved the effects, the acting etc. Just disappointed that the story wasn't new *shrugs*
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I agree, it was brilliant in lots of ways, I just kept waiting for the twist I hadn't seen coming. Still waiting I guess I'm too much of an angst lover Pocahontas actually hit more buttons for me storyline wise cos they didn't end up together
Woooooohooooooo Wendy!!! I'm really excited for you! Driving is sooooo much fun Especially the freedom it gives you!
I remember dragging my Dad out for my first driving lesson the minute my provisional came through the letterbox It's a shame insurance costs make that almost impossible these days. I remember driving my parents down to Oxford a little while after I passed my test. My Dad turned to my Mum and said "I think her right foot is made of lead." She replied "You taught her to drive!" His foot is even more leaden than mine
Woooooohooooooo Wendy!!! I'm really excited for you! Driving is sooooo much fun Especially the freedom it gives you!
I remember dragging my Dad out for my first driving lesson the minute my provisional came through the letterbox It's a shame insurance costs make that almost impossible these days. I remember driving my parents down to Oxford a little while after I passed my test. My Dad turned to my Mum and said "I think her right foot is made of lead." She replied "You taught her to drive!" His foot is even more leaden than mine
Okay, I haven't gone out driving yet! LOL. But my brother was round this morning and he had me in his car, in the drivers' seat, so that I could see how I felt and see if I would be able to do that without panicking. For the record, I did it. So, hopefully, when it comes to my first lesson, I can repeat that!
I don't know quite what you mean by a lead foot... but I'm assuming it means you drive too fast?
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