when i saw this i was like wow, greed!! why bring back a flim that looks so much better on my blueray than it did in them movie joint.. shrugs.. anyhow, i saw it in both 3d and regular.. 3d was fun, regular had better colors.. and my blueray version is better than both.. i aint going to pay to see it in the movie joint again silly greedy hollywood! chris.
yeah he has made some epic movies.. and even if you do not like avatar you have to give him credit for pushing the technology to create a very colorful world.. and if anything if kids get a positive message on treating earth with respect.. all the better, nope not a tree hugger, just a fact we have to live on this rock we better start taking care of her. also, i personally do not see us getting off this rock.. i really doubt we could ever live on mars.. if we cant even go back to the moon.. chris.
I've never seen avatar, didn't interest me. Apparently though this is enough to make me a leper in some social circles
We can't live on Mars, despite the pipe-dream articles that pop up from time to time about terraforming it. It's geologically dead. No activity in the core means no magnetic field. No magnetic field means no way to retain an atmosphere and no way to deflect solar radiation or CMEs. We couldn't create an atmosphere without it boiling off into space -- and even if we could, the solar radiation would cook us on the spot. Apart from the fact that Mars does actually get early spring-like temperatures during its warmest periods in the northern hemisphere, and does appear to have a quantity of water ice, living on Mars would for all practical purposes be much the same as living on the moon. I won't even go into the idiot theories about Pandora because it's a freakin' fictional planet...