finally saw it tonight. Totally badass movie! First time i've seen a movie in 3d and it was awesome.
Did it bother anyone else on a geek level how they destroyed a tree that can transmit and store petaflops of information over long distances in a second to get to a mineral thats worth less than a 1,000th of what a diamond is worth? After I learned what the tree did I wanted to scream GRAB ONE OF THOSE FUCKIN SEEDS! Even the science geeks had no interest in em even though one of those seeds were worth 10x everything under that big ass tree. Its like wtf just grab one give it to the military guys and be like there ya go this is worth way more than everything under that tree and if grown a single branch can replace the entire computer system in the whole fuckin base and then some. Sorry it just hit me on a nerd level![]()
What? :disgust: Like the native americans?
OR (more likely) he is simply telling a story and you're associating unrelated shit with it.
/facepalm
/facepalm x 2
IRAQ YOU STUPID FUCKS IRAQ
But yeah I'm going to go see it this weekend too.
/MOAR FACEPALM
You sir are high as fuck. His wordsmithing skills are beyond impeccable.
Well I'll ask the question again, why the facepalms? If all you can do is reply with /facepalm don't bother. All it does is prove you're just being a lemming follower and don't even know what you're making fun of.
Fact is.... James Cameron has been developing this movie for 15 years. And if you can count that predates the Iraq war.
The other fact is.... America isn't the only country on earth to ever invade a country for potentially greedy reasons.
Could it be that the message is more geared towards overall human tendencies and not a specific event in history? Could it be that Pulse had a point by saying people are trying to associate it with unrelated shit just to have something to gripe about?
Nevermind, forget I said all that. It's much "cooler" to just post /facepalm on a forum without thinking. It helps us know who the lemming/easily influenced followers are so we can take advantage of their weak mindedness.
indeed. i liked avatar a lot, despite the fact that yes, it was dancing with wolves in space. there were, however, a lot of cool concepts in the film, and i was completely engaged the entire time. never a dull moment.
second best sci fi of the year, for sure. but nothing beats star trek. that was EPIC.