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Stanley_9875 12-29-2011 03:06 AM

Thanks aytsmukan! It was kinda a joke, a little, not completely beating myself up for it or anything =^_^=

And HNM

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you're still a Na'vi where it matters
that made my night

Drewan 01-02-2012 02:38 AM

I've been waiting to post on this thread until now...Exactly 2 years ago to the minute I was walking out of the theater after seeing Avatar for the first time...What a mind-blowing experience that was!!!!!

Little did I know how Avatar was to change my life & how many times I would see it before it left the theaters........

Heres to all that We have seen, done & accomplished---THERE is so much to do in this world to set things right again & not have Avatar be a "real" vision of our future!!!!! :shock:

Moco Loco 01-02-2012 02:43 AM

I hope it's the same in one way: I'd love for us to find alien life that soon!

Tsyal Makto 01-03-2012 10:22 AM

Yesterday was my two year anniversary.

Haven't seen the movie in over a year, but the feelings are still just as strong. PAD/E. Now for a few weeks of intellectual/emotional/spiritual contemplation on the dreamworld we all share...

Alan 01-03-2012 09:01 PM

I watched Avatar (original version) on Friday 30th December last week for the first time since the group showing at the June meet up in Seattle. It was the closest I could get to my 2 year anniversary (22nd Dec).

Boy did it have the same effect :'(...and that felt good in a strange way that I know you will understand. Reminded me why I am still here with all you good aysmukan sì aysmukan.:)

I then had the pleasure of chatting with two Avatar aysmukan on Skype. Wow...just showed me how far I have come. Irayo James Cameron and your team for Avatar.:hi:

Alan

Crickett 01-03-2012 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan (Post 166420)
I watched Avatar (original version) on Friday 30th December last week for the first time since the group showing at the June meet up in Seattle. It was the closest I could get to my 2 year anniversary (22nd Dec).

Boy did it have the same effect :'(

One thing I'm sorry to say is watching Avatar on a television has never had the same effect on me as watching it in a theater. And given that I've done both in the past week, I am sure of that.

I have often wondered if it would help if I got a larger television. Not that I would do so until my current television dies, but I have wondered that from time to time since the first time I saw Avatar on blu-ray.

Human No More 01-04-2012 01:40 AM

It might - immersion is a big part of it, after all... if you can see other stuff in your peripheral vision, it gets a bit distracting.

Alan 01-04-2012 05:19 AM

I would go with what HNM says, Crickett. When I watched Avatar I was on my own. I had dimmed the lights right down to like cinema levels and turned the sound right up. I'm kinda fortunate as I have a surround sound system which really did the business.

I just need a bigger tele and some Avatar friends to watch it with for the icing on the cake!

Alan

versicolor 01-04-2012 08:12 PM

Kaltxì Alan

Having Avatar friends to watch it with can be a good or bad thing depending on your point of view.

I don't know about you, but even after two years of watching it countless times, I still tend to remain in a state of almost silent reverence at the whole thing.

Yes, I'm still affected by it in that way.

Now, if others are present who feel the same way, perfect. I can even handle the odd exchange or two during scenes, but I have watched it several times where one or two people will not stop talking! For three hours!

Sorry this is turning into a rant:D

Ultimately, I suppose I just like to 'be there' and personally, I need to concentrate in order to immerse myself in to the whole experience.

Alan 01-04-2012 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by versicolor (Post 166522)
Kaltxì Alan

Having Avatar friends to watch it with can be a good or bad thing depending on your point of view.

I don't know about you, but even after two years of watching it countless times, I still tend to remain in a state of almost silent reverence at the whole thing.

Yes, I'm still affected by it in that way.

Oel ngati kameie ma tsmukan. :) Well, that's because you are like all of us - you have Avatar running through you like a stick of Blackpool rock.

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Originally Posted by versicolor (Post 166522)
Now, if others are present who feel the same way, perfect. I can even handle the odd exchange or two during scenes, but I have watched it several times where one or two people will not stop talking! For three hours!

Sorry this is turning into a rant:D

Ultimately, I suppose I just like to 'be there' and personally, I need to concentrate in order to immerse myself in to the whole experience.

Hey no worries versicolor. I know exactly what you mean. It is different to watching it on your own. I must admit watching it on my own, I really sink in to it and completely zone out for 3 hours.

I was fortunate to have had the wonderful experience of watching Avatar with fellow Avatar fans at an IMAX and in a make shift cinema at a meet up. :'(:'(:'(:'(:'(...but in a good way

I hope you get to make it to a meet up for the experience. How you fixed for July...in Seattle? ;)

Alan

Niri Te 01-04-2012 09:14 PM

Versicolor,
You need to do what my sweetie pie do. We go home, and watch it on our Home Theater System, (yes, our solar/wind battery system runs it just fine),
crank up the subwoofers for those wonderful subsonics, sit together in our loveseat recliner with our favorite snacks, her roasted Cashews, and I Kippered Snacks, or "Rollmops", and become part of the scenes.
Just watch it on your DVD or BlueRay at home with no one else there.

versicolor 01-04-2012 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan (Post 166527)
I hope you get to make it to a meet up for the experience. How you fixed for July...in Seattle? ;)

Alan

Right here, right now, that sounds like a great idea but circumstances may dictate otherwise. I would need to weigh up the situation closer to the time:hi:

Damn my job!:angry::D

versicolor 01-04-2012 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by taylorcraftbc65 (Post 166528)
Versicolor,
You need to do what my sweetie pie do. We go home, and watch it on our Home Theater System, (yes, our solar/wind battery system runs it just fine),
crank up the subwoofers for those wonderful subsonics, sit together in our loveseat recliner with our favorite snacks, her roasted Cashews, and I Kippered Snacks, or "Rollmops", and become part of the scenes.
Just watch it on your DVD or BlueRay at home with no one else there.


*imagines*

I'm there!:party:

apache_blanca 01-07-2012 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Human No More (Post 165780)
December 16-18th depending on location, it was everywhere by the 18th.

oh, irayo. My personal Avatar Day is February 17th (luckily for me I got a flu the next day & had the whole week to ponder & muse on What has happened to me??? & cry over Pandora... :'(:awesome::love:) But I'll keep December 16 in mind for the next year to send my "from Pandora with Love" best wishes to my aytsmukan si aytsmuke!

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Originally Posted by versicolor (Post 166522)
...I still tend to remain in a state of almost silent reverence at the whole thing.

...I suppose I just like to 'be there' and personally, I need to concentrate in order to immerse myself in to the whole experience.

^^same here. for me Avatar is something deeply personal, private, almost intimate, very "mine" - & watching it is an almost an enlighting spiritual experience. Why *almost* actually? It's "full tsaheylu".

I'll wait till Feb 17 & shall go to Pandora again. Don't expect me back any time soon :P

Added 15:29 Spanish time: I wanted to post it for quite a while but kept forgetting: just about the time Alan made this thread, a friend whom I haven't heard from in ages, went & posted 2 Avatar videos on my Facebook page as a Xmas greeting! :shock: I had no idea he was an Avatar fan, too! I never mentioned Avatar to him... & he goes & does it. ç"Go figure." "You should see my face!" O_O

Alan 01-08-2012 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by apache_blanca (Post 166771)
...a friend whom I haven't heard from in ages, went & posted 2 Avatar videos on my Facebook page as a Xmas greeting! :shock: I had no idea he was an Avatar fan, too! I never mentioned Avatar to him... & he goes & does it. ç"Go figure." "You should see my face!" O_O

How cool is that! I presume you've told him about the Avatar Meet in July? Hehehe.

I tell you it would just be soooo amazing to walk down the street with an Avatar T-Shirt on, or see someone with one on, and go 'Kaltxi. Oel ngati kameie...' Think I would be :shock: followed by :awesome: then :hi:

Alan


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