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I'm so happy Avatar didn't win 'Best Film'
I just read that Avatar didn't win Best Film at BAFTA's and I'm delighted. Yes - visually is was good, and it deserved it's award for 'Special Visual Effects', but a film is more than how it looks on screen. Avatar's story was good/meh at best. I hate the hype around it.
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I'm not happy; I'm absolutely ecstatic that that big dumb film was overlooked by the Baftas except for the two awards - production design and special effects- that it actually deserved.
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It's not like it was ever favourite to win though. It is at the Oscars, but certainly not the BAFTA's. Plus it was never made with intention of winning awards, it was "made for the box office" (words straight from James Cameron's mouth) - which it has obviously succeeded. The fact that it was even nominated for such prestigious awards is a triumph in itself.
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Not really. They're giving it nominations because of the fact it's putting bums on seats and they missed the boat last year with The Dark Knight. And don't forget that they did the same with Titanic when it was setting the box office alight, crowing it with the Best Film Oscar while La Confidential was left hanging. Crazy.
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Most over rated movie ever.
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Avatar is like Vista; looks fantastic but ultimately crap.
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I havnt seen it yet. :(
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As for LA Confidential - to each his own, I suppose. |
This film is a piece of crap. It's so overhyped and overrated.
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I love Avatar, both the story and visuals, infact I prefered the story to the visuals.
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And yeah, LA Confidential was robbed big time. |
I'll drink to that. Did anyone else roll their eyes when that special effects guy from Avatar started going on about how the planet in Avatar is a little bit like the real world? :bored:
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