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vick330 In reply to ??? [2014-06-14 10:54:31 +0000 UTC]
Shamaylan should have taken lessons from how Peter Jackson tackled The Lord of the Rings. The way he tackled ATLA looked like a list of scenes with no flow between them, plus he clearly knows less about ATLA than fans of the show. ATLA could have been split in 6 movies and they would have sold.
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AndyofIndiana [2014-02-02 04:20:51 +0000 UTC]
Thankfully, most of the money The Last Airbender generated seemed to be from duped fans of the show seeing as how Nickelodeon basically said that if a sequel to The Last Airbender ever comes to pass, M. Night Shamaylan will not be the director.
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vick330 In reply to AndyofIndiana [2014-02-10 00:45:18 +0000 UTC]
Shamaladingdong will NOT be the director?
You have just made my day
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AndyofIndiana In reply to vick330 [2014-02-10 02:13:57 +0000 UTC]
Apparently, The Last Airbender damaged Shamaylan's reputation so badly that when people saw his name in trailers for The Devil Inside (which he did not direct) there were reports of laughter and groaning in the theaters. In fact, the fact that M. Night Shamaylan directed After Earth seems to be the main reason why that movie did so poorly at the box office (by Will Smith standards).
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vick330 In reply to AndyofIndiana [2014-02-15 01:01:08 +0000 UTC]
The Last Airbender movie should have been something great, if it had followed the original, but Mr.Shamasomething had to go and make his own story. I still don;t get the Earthbenders doing the Macarena...
After Earth was a big disappointment to me, I expected more action from a Will Smith movie
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AngelsKarith [2012-12-28 03:28:41 +0000 UTC]
I looked back at what I posted all those months ago and couldn't help but facepalm at my poor grammer I meant I like how you think your idea is pure genius there feel better for clearing that up
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AngelsKarith In reply to vick330 [2013-01-14 22:30:48 +0000 UTC]
Good thats a relief I hate when I make grammer errors wish there was an edit comment button on here
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fanfics4ever [2012-02-20 19:03:11 +0000 UTC]
why don't you do it instead Aang (not Ong!) and then burn him to a crisp and then drown him while sucking him into a tornado
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AngelsKarith [2011-07-18 02:43:18 +0000 UTC]
Someone pleaseeeee kill the guy who made that movie PLEASE!
Now if they stuck to the original Tv show style graphics and story that I could get into.
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AngelsKarith In reply to vick330 [2011-07-29 21:39:03 +0000 UTC]
Yeah we should find a suitable punishment for him like burying him alive in the deepest pit on earth.
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AngelsKarith In reply to vick330 [2011-07-31 22:58:28 +0000 UTC]
I like you think really *has heartshaped eyes*
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Lombax786 [2011-03-02 06:32:23 +0000 UTC]
My say about the movie? It's a movie full of failed potential that practically betrayed me for backing it up. I thought it was going to be half-decent, and...well, I'm disappointed that I feel betrayed.
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Lombax786 In reply to vick330 [2011-03-02 23:48:06 +0000 UTC]
Disappointment: best get used to it.
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AvatarShipper13 In reply to vick330 [2011-02-05 11:27:41 +0000 UTC]
Good Good.I wish I could heal myself from the horrors of that film...Guess I'll have to wait for Legends of Korra to come out though...
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roamingvanity [2011-02-03 03:43:40 +0000 UTC]
"Really, a bunch of Earthbenders doing the Macarena to hurl a small rock…" I couldn't have said it any better myself. Thank you.
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roamingvanity In reply to vick330 [2011-02-03 23:56:29 +0000 UTC]
Or at least put it in slow motion, so it could look like they were BENDING EARTH instead of doing a tribal jig.
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roamingvanity In reply to vick330 [2011-02-05 03:22:51 +0000 UTC]
He tried to make it something it's not, I guess. It's a fan's movie, not the mass media's. Heaven forbid the Academy. u_u
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vick330 In reply to roamingvanity [2011-02-14 16:35:29 +0000 UTC]
The main criticism I've read is that Mr.Night is a drama-director, and not an action-director. People should stick with what they're good at, and experiment on their own time.
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becausepandas [2011-01-26 22:10:48 +0000 UTC]
LOLOL I kinda liked the movie... a lot of important things were left out though..... and Haru looked like an 8 year old!!!
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becausepandas In reply to vick330 [2011-01-27 21:47:20 +0000 UTC]
exactly! and they all had that worried dramatic look on their faces the entire movie.
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vick330 In reply to becausepandas [2011-01-28 14:39:59 +0000 UTC]
Mr.Shayamsomething is a good dramatic director, but he doesn't know a thing about directing action movies. My guess is he tried to make this into a serious movie, but the animated series was fun because the characters didn't take themselves too seriously.
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becausepandas In reply to vick330 [2011-01-28 21:06:49 +0000 UTC]
yes!! someone who gets it!!
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Juria316 [2011-01-26 18:53:01 +0000 UTC]
The only complaint I had with the movie was this, it wasn't long enough. It could have been way longer, but it wasn't. Seriously, that's all I got.
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Juria316 In reply to vick330 [2011-01-26 20:47:00 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, if not longer.
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DOTB18 [2011-01-24 18:36:22 +0000 UTC]
I know, Dev Patel was the only one that seemed any good in terms of acting, but even then it wasn't his best performance. It was as if no-one was even trying. Another criticism I've had with the movie was the soundtrack. Don't get me wrong, it had good music, but it would have been nice if they used some musical cues from the show, like the opening theme from the first episode. Plus I still can't get over the mispronounciations of character names. If Avatar: The Last Airbender had been a book series, where how you pronounce the names is up to debate and personal opinion, I wouldn't care. But the fact is it was an animated TV series, where the character's names were being said a hundred times per episode, and that to me is inexusable.
Shyamalama-ding-dong has already pissed off the A:TLA fans as it is; working on a sequel is just asking for a death wish.
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DOTB18 [2011-01-24 18:23:18 +0000 UTC]
I know, Dev Patel was the only one that seemed any good in terms of acting, but even then it wasn't his best performance. It was as if no-one was even trying. Another criticism I've had with the movie was the soundtrack. Don't get me wrong, it had good music, but it would have been nice if they used some musical cues from the show, like the opening theme from the first episode. Plus I still can't get over the mispronounciations of character names. If Avatar: The Last Airbender had been a book series, where how you pronounce the names is up to debate and personal opinion, I wouldn't care. But the fact is it was an animated TV series, where the character's names were being said a hundred times per episode, and that to me is inexusable.
Shyamalama-ding-dong has already pissed off the A:TLA fans as it is; working on a sequel is just asking for a death wish.
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DOTB18 [2011-01-24 06:17:28 +0000 UTC]
Aside from the lack of character development, hardly any of the actors were "in character" to begin with. One example would be Sokka; in the show he's a sarcastic cynic and comic relief, but in the movie he's boringly serious and any attempt at humor seemed forced and pitifully dull. None of the conversations seemed natural, everything being said sounded like a statement. Finally, the movie was just too short. For the most part, epic adventure movies tend to be at least 2 hours long, usually longer. But at an hour-and-a-half, it just didn't have enough time to properly convey the story.
And one more thing; even if an adaptation diverges, even severly, from the original source material, it could still be good on its own. A perfect example is How to Train Your Dragon. The Last Airbender, on the other hand, is an epic fail, through and through.
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