I think the best thing about this movie is that it has a higher rating on IMDB than 50 Shades of Grey. Also that is the only good thing about this movie.
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· 9 years ago
The only thing I liked about the movie is how they interpreted Aang's arrow tattoos. Made them look a lot cooler. But once again that was the only thing I liked about the movie.
in it takes at least ten earthbenders to move a rock the size of someones head. Also when the earthbenders are in on the prison ship in the show they are imprisoned in a compound made entirely out of earth.
What was so bad about avatar? I thought it was a good movie.
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· 9 years ago
*runs at full speed*
*crash tackles you*
*we go flying out the 500th story of a space complex, in Earth's orbit*
*I repeatedly punch and kick you*
*I hit you with chainsaws*
*I force you downwards so that you hit the ground first*
*We fall through the Earth's surface at incredible speeds*
*We smash into the core, destroying me, the core, the world, but most importantly, you*
That was an awful movie. GTFO, and never return.
Whoa there friend, you might need to slow down.
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I would first like to know whether Guest has actually seen the show or not. If they have not, I can see how they may actually consider the movie halfway decent, in which case I recommend daily doses of watching the actual show, followed by a thorough reevaluation of their opinion of the movie.
And then we shall never speak of that atrocity ever again.
/Ever./
*crash tackles you*
*we go flying out the 500th story of a space complex, in Earth's orbit*
*I repeatedly punch and kick you*
*I hit you with chainsaws*
*I force you downwards so that you hit the ground first*
*We fall through the Earth's surface at incredible speeds*
*We smash into the core, destroying me, the core, the world, but most importantly, you*
That was an awful movie. GTFO, and never return.
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I would first like to know whether Guest has actually seen the show or not. If they have not, I can see how they may actually consider the movie halfway decent, in which case I recommend daily doses of watching the actual show, followed by a thorough reevaluation of their opinion of the movie.
And then we shall never speak of that atrocity ever again.
/Ever./