Nickelodeon (ended 2008)
http://avatarmovie.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/noah-ringer-details/ Now this is a bit for the more pessimistic about Aang's appearance. The only problem is that the kid has NO FUKN ACTING EXPERIENCE
WUT
Dakota Fanning is in the film?!?
when did she come up?
Water78 wrote: |
Dakota Fanning is in the film?!? when did she come up? |
kratosgod69 wrote: |
http://avatarmovie.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/noah-ringer-details/ Now this is a bit for the more pessimistic about Aang's appearance. The only problem is that the kid has NO FUKN ACTING EXPERIENCE WUT
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Well, if she is in the movie, I bet she'd play Toph. |
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Bruce Willis for Toph.
Absolutely, his rendition of that cop in sin city is inspiringly similar to a Toph personality.
Am I joking? Only a little.
Avoiding the movie because of an all white cast is terribly racist, though I do sypathize with those who don't like it.
Besides, if they're stupid enough to do that it'll be easy enough to hate it for all the other mistakes they'll make instead of being racist.
Oh, and you can be racist against a majority. Bigotry is not limited by numbers.
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Bruce Willis for Toph. |
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Hmm yea Mr. T is more manly anyway.
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Hmm yea Mr. T is more manly anyway. |
Trollwrangler wrote: |
Avoiding the movie because of an all white cast is terribly racist, though I do sypathize with those who don't like it. Besides, if they're stupid enough to do that it'll be easy enough to hate it for all the other mistakes they'll make instead of being racist. Oh, and you can be racist against a majority. Bigotry is not limited by numbers. |
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Dude... that is screwed up
By the by, there's nothing funny about racism.
It bad like spoiled egg roll! ah so.
In my experience, a movie boils down to a few crucial elements:
Writing- The story must be clever, catchy, fun, dramatic and most-importantly inspiring. If the Avatar script/sequence of events is left mostly the same, there shouldn't be a problem here.
Acting- The actors must make their characters relatable, interesting, and seem realistic. There is alot of debate about the chosen casts, but not so much about ability as racial representation. I guess we've pretty much accepted that however the actors look, their ability will be about the same, however good or bad that may be.
Music- If the score is good, a dull movie can become a masterpiece. Avatar has a superb musician composing the score, which REALLY excites me!
Directing/Editing- As long as transitions are smooth and understandable, this usually isn't an issue. M.Night has a reputation of choosing silly stories to direct, but he still always does a decent to excellent job on them. We'll see how this all pans out.
Falcondude123 wrote: |
In my experience, a movie boils down to a few crucial elements: Writing- The story must be clever, catchy, fun, dramatic and most-importantly inspiring. If the Avatar script/sequence of events is left mostly the same, there shouldn't be a problem here. Acting- The actors must make their characters relatable, interesting, and seem realistic. There is alot of debate about the chosen casts, but not so much about ability as racial representation. I guess we've pretty much accepted that however the actors look, their ability will be about the same, however good or bad that may be. Music- If the score is good, a dull movie can become a masterpiece. Avatar has a superb musician composing the score, which REALLY excites me! Directing/Editing- As long as transitions are smooth and understandable, this usually isn't an issue. M.Night has a reputation of choosing silly stories to direct, but he still always does a decent to excellent job on them. We'll see how this all pans out.
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