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Old 26-08-2010, 10:53 PM
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It is easy the worst film i've seen this year. Tell your son to wait for dvd mate that way you can turn it off.
Sorry mate I had to bow down to pressure and take him to see it. Thankfully I didn't pay extra and go to the 3D version. He liked it but then he did ask me why all of the Fire Nation were Indian, I told him that the director wanted all of his family and friends in the film.

It really does have some bad actors in this movie especially the actor that plays Sokka, he was awful. I think the casting director should be shot. I can't believe that Frank Marshall was a producer on this film, he really should not answer anymore calls from M. Night shamalamadingdong.
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Old 02-09-2010, 03:58 PM
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Default M.Night loyalty card has been handed in! 1 Star!

Beginning with some gobbledegook scrolling text, it’s clear to see that a director once labelled “the new Spielberg” is aiming for his own galaxy far, far away by adapting the brilliant Nickelodeon cartoon saga, Avatar (a certain biggest film of all time© high-jacked that prefix): The Last Airbender.

From the outside it would appear that M. Night had achieved this; the trailers featured the requisite amount of elemental CGI trickery and young lead Noah Ringer was an exact ringer for the source materials mystical hero Aang.

Well if it was Star Wars he was attaining to then unfavourable comparisons can only be drawn with that saga’s unquestionable low-point, The Phantom Menace; too much exposition and a lead moppet with all of the vacant charisma of Jake Lloyd. The problem is that this is worse than that turgid origin odyssey, so much so that you might start to appreciate Jar Jar Binks. Might.

In a ridiculous attempt to squeeze 22 episodes worth of story into one ninety minute mess, The Last Airbender is the story of Aang, the last of an ancient breed of warriors destined to master the four elements; earth, fire, water, and wind. Reawakened from one hundred years of slumber (although this is never clearly explained, a recurring fault being that a lot of the plot is lazily left for the initiated to fill in the blanks regardless of those who wouldn’t know a Moon Spirt from their Momo) by brother and sister team, Katara (Peltz) and Sokka (Rathbone). Together they must help Aang fulfil his destiny and defeat the evil Prince Zuko (Patel), the deposed prince of the Fire Nation.

The Last Airbender is a soulless exorcise in exposition, orchestrated by a director whose auteur ambitions have clearly gone to his head, and performed by a cast ranging from Dev Patel – credible as the less-than-bad guy – to terrible. For a film about the elements nothing at all seems natural.

Shyamalan shows the odd flourish – some of the set-pieces are pretty, though never thrilling – but he edits everything to the point of incomprehension and confounds the problem with some of the worst dialogue outside of an Ed Wood film. Characters will literally tell you what they are going to do before doing it; it’s a miracle that they don’t continue to proclaim “swiftly exit screen left”. If you thought the stagey acting in The Happening was lamentable, just wait until you’ve seen this Razzie snaffling ensemble.

The treatment of the source material is negligible, not only because characters names are pronounced in a completely pretentious and incorrect fashion but because they differ so much from their cartoon counterparts. Aang is no longer a cheeky, naďve, potential pain-in-the-ass, but a humourless bore that offers no weight to the risk his destiny generates. Even his giant flying Bison, Appa, is afforded no introduction, we are just asked to accept that he exists.

You may find some solace in the childish sniggering elicited each time a “bender” is mentioned by the dead eyed cast, but everything else about this joyless epic suggests that the M.Night loyalty card has well and truly expired; the Last Airbender is just full of wind
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Old 02-09-2010, 04:49 PM
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It really does have some bad actors in this movie especially the actor that plays Sokka, he was awful.
He's from Twilight. Jackson Rathbone. He plays the one with the blond perm. The kid can't act for toffee.
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Old 02-09-2010, 10:23 PM
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He's from Twilight. Jackson Rathbone. He plays the one with the blond perm. The kid can't act for toffee.
I have never seen twilight but it sounds even worse than I imagined, blond & perm is enough for me to give it a miss.
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Old 03-09-2010, 08:50 AM
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I have never seen twilight but it sounds even worse than I imagined, blond & perm is enough for me to give it a miss.
I don't blame you. I posted a pic of him here on the actors faces that get on your nerves thread.
There's some quality acting going on right there.
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Old 06-09-2010, 04:47 PM
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Default its not as bad as critics make out

come on i went to see this with my nephew he loved it and i enjoyed it too ok the avting is awful but i enjoyed the action and story lets face it if someone apart from shyamalan directed it the critics might of given it a chance instead of attacking him personally
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Old 06-09-2010, 10:21 PM
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come on i went to see this with my nephew he loved it and i enjoyed it too ok the avting is awful but i enjoyed the action and story lets face it if someone apart from shyamalan directed it the critics might of given it a chance instead of attacking him personally
He gets attacked personally because he has made a shit load of money from being a shit director (except for the sixth sense). If he had been in any other industry he would have been sacked by now.
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Old 14-09-2010, 01:32 PM
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I am a fan of the tv show ad found this really didn't live up to it. The special effects were good but that was about it. The charaters could'nt even prononce the names right, all the funny charaters from show were way too serious in the film.
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