What an incredible movie.  What usually happens when a book or television series is turned blockbuster movie is disappointment.  Not this time, no, M. Night Shyamalan has done an incredible job retelling my favorite Nickelodeon cartoon Avatar the Last Airbender.

Like the cartoon the movie will  be divided into 3 parts.  The first has been water, the second will be earth where we’ll meet a new addition to the Avatar team Toph.

The scenery is stunning; although at times it seems the movie is playing out too quickly.  I’m used to movies like Lord of the Rings with longer landscape sweeps and pans.  The Last Airbender seems to want to rush through these types of scenes.  Let’s hope they slow things down a bit for the next movie.

Another thing I found annoying and perhaps it’s just us American English speaking folks is the mispronouncing of names.  Aang is pronounced ong.  Very annoying and I don’t care if someone believes Aa is an O sound.  No one says Oran they say Aaron.  Am I pushing it?

I can’t say enough how great the kids were in this movie.  They truly felt just like their cartoon counterparts.

Although there was much less comedic relief in this movie it should be noted that Shyamalan stayed true to even the type of humor the cartoon embodies.

I’m under the impression this is Noah Ringer’s first acting role.  If so he’s done a truly amazing job portraying Aang.

Real 3D wasn’t amazing in this movie.  It did make a difference but I can’t say it’s necessary to watch the movie in 3D.

I could also add that the movie could have been longer.  Really, when will Hollywood learn that when I go to the movies I want it to be an event.  The theater isn’t a larger version of my television it’s suppose to feel epic.

 

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As a child we had a beautiful picture hanging on our mantel of Norway.  Which can be partially seen on my About Page in the first picture on your right of my sister at the piano light by candle light (and a large bay window but that’s a secret).  Anyway, point being I’ve always known it was a beautiful country but the people there must be a little off.

I can’t imagine the fear the Google Earth’s Street View Driver experienced when he was chased down by these two Norwegian Men in wetsuits.  Apparently the driver was going about his business as usual when these two men sitting in what I think to be the entrance to a parking lot.  I’m curious as to why they needed the umbrella.  I mean the wet suites make sense but an umbrella?

Thankfully the chase ended without the driver getting speared by the locals as the vehicle Google Earth employs was fast enough to get away. Speaking of, I’ve never seen the Street View vehicle before until, just down the street from those two crazy guys was a mirror.

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What an incredible experience it was to watch this movie.  I went to see it in 3D and I will admit that I’ve never seen the new RealD 3D which is way cool not having those blue and red glasses to wear.  I never thought them comfortable at all.  I have a small head too so they’ve always been too large but the new (sunglasses-like) glasses fit well enough.

From beginning to end this movie never ceases to visually entertain you.  Viewing this masterpiece in 3D made it all the better as 3D submerges you in the totally unique environments they’ve create.  Everything from all the elements have been rendered to be as realistic as possible with current CGI.  I was never quite sure what was real in the movie and what wasn’t.

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Avatar the Last AirbenderI’m only recently a fan of Anime and I watched an episode of Avatar the Last Airbender (which isn’t real Anime btw) with my Nephews two years ago.  I liked what I saw so I decided to watch the whole series.  I’m glad I did.

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