I very rarely go to the cinema, but I had enough raving recommendations to convince me to see this one. I wasn't sure whether to laugh or cringe when I heard the word "unobtainium" (seriously, unobtainium?) and thought I was in for something very lame, but I was surprised. The story was old and cliche, entirely predictable, but it was basically a visual movie, and on that level was thoroughly enjoyable. During the film I was often surprised that despite knowing exactly what was going to happen so far in advance, it still somehow seemed important, and almost real. I suppose it was just visually so good that they managed to pull off what I would have expected to come across as stale, boring and insultingly formulated to exploit the audience.
The floating mountains were almost sufficiently ridiculous to kill it, but I think they just scraped through. Great film, very enjoyable, but... seriously, unobtainium? Unobtainium?
Disturbingly, I now have friends in lust with Na'vi girls
