oh,

and I love the slightly left-of-center, green,
counter-culture, anti-imperialism, and yes, hippie
message of Avatar's utopia.

perfect that I saw it in San Francisco, of all places : )
$9.00 that were worth every penny, specially in 3-D!

this fanboy is very very happy.




P.S.

all of Cameron's best films ultimately are Love Stories;

Jack and Rose, obviously, but the original Terminator
and The Abyss, resonate so much more because of
the love angle. And that goes even for Ahnuld and
Jamie Lee Curtis in the wondeful True Lies.

Same is true for the inter-racial
romance that's at the heart of Avatar...

(pun intended : )

On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Spanx <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> <http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3766343&id=585201112>
>
>
> "What has JAMES CAMERON got to offer us—
> LIGHT BEER and BLUE JEANS?"
>
>
>
> Ummm, no. How about a Game Changer of a film
> that ought to blow you away in exactly the same way that
> STAR WARS and TERMINATOR 2 did the 1st time you saw those?
>
> Cameron creates whole new worlds seamlessly, making 3-D,
> for the 1st time, a real, organic, seamless part of moviemaking;
>
> not just there for the gimmickry, but a true part of the experience,
> for the 1st time, allowing audiences to literally
> immerse themselves in a film.
>
>
>
> James Cameron, once again, comes up with a Titanic concept,
> and proves to all of us, that after 12 years,
> he's still King of the World!
> --
>
>


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