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Old 01-03-2011, 09:44 PM
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Bleh. Be careful what you post here? There's a reason it's the most pirated. you have to buy a frickin 3D TV to get avatar in 3D. You can't just buy avatar 3D, you have to buy the whole TV too!
(seriously, it's buy the bundle or you cant buy avatar 3D.) so therefore if you already have a TV and want avatar you HAVE to pirate it to watch it in 3D! It's horrible

Also most-pirated is the worst word. It's most-downloaded. I know many people that have downloaded avatar in HD because their new blu-ray copies of avatar can't be played.
Not necessarily. I watched Avatar on DVD on my 10+ year old TV and it was just fine. The scene where arrives and is recognized as Tourk Makto, and the scene where they destroyed Hometree both looked great despite having a poor TV and only a DVD.
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