Avatar movie sequel (2022)
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If you want to watch it, go watch it with 3D/IMAX or whatever the fanciest theater screening tech you can find.
Nothing profound/groundbreaking about the story/plot. But the pacing and story telling are very good, it keeps moving along at a pretty good clip so you won’t feel that three hours is “too long.”
The cinematography and CGI are very impressive, hence the recommendation to watch it in 3D/IMAX while it’s still in theaters rather than to wait for streaming. That is, if you want to watch it at all.
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Toddler friendly? I'd love to go, but not sure that it can keep a Toddler engaged for 2.5 hours...
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If you want to watch it, go watch it with 3D/IMAX or whatever the fanciest theater screening tech you can find.
Nothing profound/groundbreaking about the story/plot. But the pacing and story telling are very good, it keeps moving along at a pretty good clip so you won’t feel that three hours is “too long.”
The cinematography and CGI are very impressive, hence the recommendation to watch it in 3D/IMAX while it’s still in theaters rather than to wait for streaming. That is, if you want to watch it at all.
@Axtremus said in Avatar movie sequel (2022):
If you want to watch it, go watch it with 3D/IMAX or whatever the fanciest theater screening tech you can find.
Nothing profound/groundbreaking about the story/plot.
Just curious: which movies do you think are groundbreaking in terms of story/plot?