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No one cares, but here is what I think of Avatar…

on Mar 19, 2010 in Critic, Geek

My husband and I had a 3D movie extravaganza date last Friday.  I took the day off and while our son was at daycare, we decided to catch two movies.  First, Alice in Wonderland in IMAX 3D, lunch and then Avatar in 3D.  We hadn’t been to the movies in almost a year since we had a baby last April, so we were overdue.

Alice in Wonderland was fun.  I loved the costume design and was thoroughly creeped out by the looks of Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter.  I didn’t enjoy Anne Hathaway as the White Queen because I just don’t care for her as an actress.  Her role in this film just reinforced my feelings.  I felt she was the weakest actor in the cast.  On the flip side of things, I thought Helena Bohnam Carter was fantastic as the Queen of Hearts.

I am not in anyway a digital effects expert, but I found the weakest CGI was found on Crispin Glover’s character the Knave of Heart.  The character is very tall–mostly notably in the legs.  From what I have read, Glover was on stilts during the filming of his scenes to help give him that tall, long look but CGI was used too round out the visuals of the character.  I feel like that character never looked grounded as he moved–he didn’t feel heavy enough to me which totally brought me out of the movie.  Now this could have been intentional to add to the wacky world of Wonderland, and I hope it was.  I hope it was a choice and not animators being so overwhelmed with all of the other visual effects that they half-assed the Knave.

But anyway…

On to Avatar.

Let me first start by saying that my expectations for this film were low.  The more something is hyped in the media, the less I want to be a part of it.

And I dislike James Cameron.

And I didn’t like the looks of those blue creature things.

Overall, I was rather unimpressed with Avatar.

Yes, the technology behind creating the film is amazing.  I will definitely give you that.  However, the script written by James Cameron himself was predictable and boring.  The characters were stereotypical and stale.  The only character I even remotely cared about was Nytiri because she showed convincing emotion.  There were a few decent actors in the cast–like Sigourney Weaver and Giovanni Ribisi, but still they were awful.  The characters had no depth because the script sucked.

And it was long.  So long that one dude in the fourth row was snoring, loudly, for the last hour of the two hour and forty minute movie.  And we were seeing this film at 1pm.

So yeah for me, Avatar gets a big ol’ thumbs down.

And one more thing that bothered me about Avatar:  It takes place in the year 2154, right?  Why the hell is Sigourney Weaver’s character smoking cigarettes?!

Okay.  I’m done.

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Knock, knock…

on Feb 1, 2010 in Kid at heart

My husband teaches graduate students.  As part of my job, I work closely with his students.  Last week, one of them approached me as I was working in the shop.  He looked like he had a question. Me: “Hey, what’s up?’ Student: “Knock, knock.” Yep, he walked right up to me and told me a [...]

 
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My love hate/relationship with the South

on Jan 25, 2010 in Critic, Yankee

I have been living in northern Florida since August of 2006.  A lot of people don’t really consider Florida “The South.”   My house is only about 15 miles away from Georgia’s southern border–quite a ways from the theme parks, sandy beaches and retirement communities that most people think of when you mention The Sunshine State. [...]

 
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10 things that make me happy!

on Jan 22, 2010 in Artist, Blogger, Friend, Geek, Mom, Wife, Yankee

Candice over at Bookish Penguin bestowed upon me this Happy 101 award!  Thanks Candice! According to the award rules, I have to post the image above (done!) and list ten things that make me happy–one of which has be to done today.  Then I get to pass this award along to ten bloggers who make [...]

 
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Go Katie!

on Jan 21, 2010 in Friend

So, you know my friend Katie over at Confessions of a Young, Married Couple?  She has been nominated for BLOG OF THE YEAR in the Tenth Annual Weblog Awards also known as The Bloggies!!!  Cool, huh?! But she has some stiff competition and needs your votes!  Please go here and vote for Confessions for Blog of the Year (it [...]

 
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Baby, it’s cold outside

on Jan 11, 2010 in Artist, Yankee

I am a native of central New York  state.  I am accustomed  to cold temperatures and lake-effect snow.  I know what it is like to shovel snow into piles taller than you are.  And I am use to not seeing the sun from October through May. After graduating from college in 2001, I spent 5 years [...]

 
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Bittersweet Christmas

on Jan 4, 2010 in 30 something, Daughter, Mom, Sister, Wife

In many ways, Christmas of 2009 was the best Christmas to date.  When I was pregnant with my son last year at this time, my husband and I decided that this Christmas would be spent just the three of us at home here in Florida.  No traveling.  If people wanted to come and see us, [...]

 
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I have talented friends: Lindsay

on Dec 31, 2009 in 30 something, Artist, Friend

My friend Lindsay is a professional photographer currently located in Buffalo, NY.  She has started selling prints of her work on Etsy.  So if you are in need of some wall decor or greeting cards, you should check out what she has to offer!

 
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I found my Christmas Spirit in a Barbie Glamour Camper

on Dec 24, 2009 in Santa's Helper

In the past year I have reconnected with a lot of my friends from high school via Facebook.  It has been a really enriching experience–especially as a new parent.  So many of my high school friends have kids of their own now and have been really helpful and supportive as I try to tread down [...]

 
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Moving forward

on Dec 14, 2009 in 30 something, Daughter, Mom

Last week, my counselor said that she had determined that I am done with my sessions.  She thinks that I have successfully learned to deal with my parents’ separation–which was my goal for counseling.  I can say I definitely feel better about it, but I know that I still have a long way to go. [...]

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