Re: The Last Airbender
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 3:28 pm
I don't like shrimp or prawns. =P
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You can eat both the larger and the smaller ones. Whether they're shrimp or prawn doesn't really matter.cowmuflage wrote:Don't you mean prawns? XD haha you people calling prawns shrimp allways makes me luagh :P shrimps are the smaller ones and prawns are the bigger ones you silly billys. They are not the same speices aswell.
VelkynKarma wrote:Harry Potter is always a hit or miss, seeing as it's had like FIVE directors by now. Some were fairly accurate to the books and only left out trivial, unnecessary things. Some were monstrosities.Gimlion wrote:I love the Harry potter movies, and I've read all the books straight through (Sorcerers stone through Deathly Hollows) ten times. Not exaggerating. While I was slightly disappointed with Battle of Hogwarts at the end of HP6, I loved the movie none-the-less. And with Making Deathly Hollows into two movies, I don't see how they could leave much out.Saturo wrote:Haven't seen much of the series, nor the movie, but based on this, it sounds like just another book-turned-movie. I had the same problems with the Harry Potter movies.
This would seem a bit worse tough.
There are very few good Book to Movies. LOTR and Harry potter are the only ones I've seen. Chronicles of Narnia by disney was just fail, and Although Eragon as a movie was good, it was awful when considering the book it was based on. Golden Compass another in the list.
I don't know about Eragon (I've neither read the books nor seen the movies) but the first Chronicle of Narnia (The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe) was INCREDIBLY accurate to the book. The second one (Prince Caspain) was a piece of crap, though.
Golden Compass wasn't a great rendition of the book, but considering its source material blatantly speaks against the church I was HARDLY surprised at some of its edits. It had a good Daemon quiz though (even if I was a spider...wtf? *arachnophobe* )
Airbender is just....a travesty, though.
~VelkynKarma
*Has watched the series and the movie*Saturo wrote:I'ma download the series and the movie, and then watch them both! Mwahahah!
“The Legend of Korra takes place 70 years after the events of ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ and follows the adventures of the Avatar after Aang – a passionate, rebellious, and fearless teenaged girl from the Southern Water Tribe named Korra.”
Vephriel wrote:Very exciting news for fans of the original series!
A 'sequel' of sorts has been given the green light by Nickelodeon. It won't feature the characters from the original series, a fact that I'm glad about as their story was wrapped up nicely. I don't care for sequels that try to mess up a perfectly good ending by drawing it out. Anyways, here's the news link:
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2010/07/ ... -of-korra/“The Legend of Korra takes place 70 years after the events of ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ and follows the adventures of the Avatar after Aang – a passionate, rebellious, and fearless teenaged girl from the Southern Water Tribe named Korra.”
I'm not so sure that this sounds good... Steampunk-type movies rarely turn out well.Korra’s quest eventually leads her to Republic City–the epicenter of the world of “Avatar.” A metropolis powered by steampunk-type technology, the city is inhabited by people from all nations. Korra finds that Republic City suffers from rampant crime and is also dealing with an anti-bender revolt.
Wait...I talked about like four movies there, which one are you referring to? XDGimlion wrote: Meh, And me being an Incredible fan of the books as well, could pick out many flaws in the story. And I was more detested at the awful casting. It was just horrid imho.
I heard about this a week or so ago. I'm a little wary of it. Steampunk-ish stuff is awesome, but I generally hate 'continuation' stories like this. I trust the original Avatar creators though, so we'll see how it goes...but if the plot turns into "Zuko's grandkid plus Sokka's grandkid plus Katara's grandkid all find Korra and help her do her avatar thing" I'm going to throw a fit. The "Kids/grandkids of main characters" plot always screams FANFICTION!!!! to me.Vephriel wrote:Very exciting news for fans of the original animated series!
A 'sequel' of sorts has been given the green light by Nickelodeon. It won't feature the characters from the original series, a fact that I'm glad about as their story was wrapped up nicely. I don't care for sequels that try to mess up a perfectly good ending by drawing it out. Anyways, here's the news link:
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2010/07/ ... -of-korra/“The Legend of Korra takes place 70 years after the events of ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ and follows the adventures of the Avatar after Aang – a passionate, rebellious, and fearless teenaged girl from the Southern Water Tribe named Korra.”
Actually, I was talking about the Lion, the Witch, and The Wardrobe. I thought they did a horrible job on casting, especially for Lucy, who just seemed to stuck up in the movies, particularly when considering her light, playful and very young fun attitude in the books .VelkynKarma wrote:Wait...I talked about like four movies there, which one are you referring to? XDGimlion wrote: Meh, And me being an Incredible fan of the books as well, could pick out many flaws in the story. And I was more detested at the awful casting. It was just horrid imho.
I definitely know where you're coming from, but I feel very confident in the creators themselves. The biggest relief, for me, is that this will not feature the main characters from the original season. I figure if for some reason this sequel turns out poorly it has no affect on our love for the first one. It's a completely separate storyline for the most part. I'd be more apprehensive if they decided to continue on with the adventures of Aang and the Gang, and by doing so risk messing up the ending of the first series.VelkynKarma wrote: I heard about this a week or so ago. I'm a little wary of it. Steampunk-ish stuff is awesome, but I generally hate 'continuation' stories like this.
Screw that, they had Koh in the series and that was ANIMATED. It was clearly aimed at the kiddies, but they still added him in.Also, I was so looking forward to the creature that steals faces. D: Though I guess that would've been scary for the kiddies.
Agreed. Distancing themselves from the first series was a wise decision. That said, I do hope that a couple of the plotholes left from the first series are addressed in some way. I demand that space sword turns up.Vephriel wrote:VelkynKarma wrote: I definitely know where you're coming from, but I feel very confident in the creators themselves. The biggest relief, for me, is that this will not feature the main characters from the original season. I figure if for some reason this sequel turns out poorly it has no affect on our love for the first one. It's a completely separate storyline for the most part. I'd be more apprehensive if they decided to continue on with the adventures of Aang and the Gang, and by doing so risk messing up the ending of the first series.