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I'm off to watch Avatar 2 Electric Boogaloo on Saturday so that I can avoid the carnage of rugby around here. Knock at the Cabin was an alternative.

I enjoyed Avatar 2 tbf ... it is quite visually stunning (3D) ... yes, the plot isn't mind blowing by any means ... but as a visual experience it is simply stunning ... feels like some peeps have just been itching to jump on the negativity bandwagon ... the cinema should always be about 'entertainment' ... and I was entertained.
 
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I enjoyed Avatar 2 tbf ... it is quite visually stunning (3D) ... yes, the plot isn't mind blowing by any means ... but as a visual experience it is simply stunning ... feels like some peeps have just been itching to jump on the negativity bandwagon ... the cinema should always be about 'entertainment' ... and I was entertained.
It was visually stunning tge 1st time, the 2nd one 10 years later not so much
 
A kaleidoscope is visually stunning. I wouldn't pay a fiver to sit in a cinema for 4 hours to watch one though. I wouldn't call it entertaining either, but hey each to their own.
 
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Was it really visually stunning?

I mean it wasn’t matchstick men I appreciate that but visually stunning?

Stunning?

cmonnn…enjoyed it though…wanted to **** the mum
 
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Cocaine Bear comes out tomorrow. Film of the year contender just from the trailer alone.

A bear ****ered on cocaine mauling motherfuckers - now that’s visually stunning.
 
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So far a great film needs to be visually stunning, entertaining, and a cinematic masterpiece.

606 pages, I'm glad we finally got there in the end.

I think I'll stick on Starship Troopers again.

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So far a great film needs to be visually stunning, entertaining, and a cinematic masterpiece.

606 pages, I'm glad we finally got there in the end.

I think I'll stick on Starship Troopers again.

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Love that film, so under-rated. I quite like the 3rd too, even though it's fairly clear it had no budget, it's thematically similar.