Date: 2010-07-01 11:23 pm (UTC)
Agree. I think hollywood can calm down about 3D. 2D can work pretty well if the effect is good and the story keeps a good telling pace. And good pace is actually more important than effects. But sometimes the directors seem to forget about this. That's why I don't like Michael Bay on Transformer. I went to watch the first one as a TF big fan and never bothered to watch the second one, though they might have better effects. I don't mind new story in movie verse, but the pace is killing me.
The story of Avatar(the blue one) is a bit weak, but the whole movie keeps a good pace, which I think Cameron's good at. There's no unecessary scene in the movie, and the 3D enhance your experience on those key scenes. I had a good time with my dad in the cinema watching it:D
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