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Old 01-18-2010, 10:19 AM   #108
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Am I the only one who finds Avatar ugly? I can't stand the look of these blue creatures, whatever they are. I haven't watched it - my aesthetic opinion is based on trailers and posters, but it's enough to make me want to avoid it (along with the hype).
Although I didn't find the creatures ugly, I did find most of the artwork, or whatever it would be properly called, to be rather off-putting. The main character stepping on the vegetation and it lighting up was a rather childish idea and poorly done. The images of the landscape showing a forest in fog seemed rather amateurish. The facial expressions of the blue people were cartoonish. I'm guessing that a lot of money was spent on technical delivery of the images we see and not on artistry. Aside from the spectacle of it all, I am puzzled what people see in the movie.
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