It's a rarity these days to have an original sci-fi property gain so much widespread attention, and I think this movie actually deserves it.
Saw it last night at a midnight IMAX 3-D showing, and my mind was thoroughly blown. When watching it, you will plainly see the flaws. The clichés. The ham-fisted environmental messages. But you won't care. You'll be completely entertained and occupied for the entire 180-minute running time.
For those of you who haven't heard of it (though, this being a board for a sci-fi game, who the hell here wouldn't have heard of it?), Avatar is set in the near future on the distant forest moon of Endor Pandora. Rich in the element Unobtainium (**** yes), a Military-Corporate mining expedition is attmepting to deal with the local aboriginal population - the Na'vi - so as to essentially strip-mine the entire moon. The eponymous 'Avatar' is a vat-grown Na'vi that can be "possessed" by a human to allow better movement and study of the inhospitable forests of Pandora, as well as allow for attempts at diplomatic relations with the natives. You can probably guess that conflict arises between the scientists and the military, being agitated by the greed of local corporate supervision. Relatively straight-forward plot that nevertheless keeps it relatively original and never falls hopelessly into Steven Segal-style cliche or preachyness.
Bloody good action scenes, surprisingly good characters and dialogue, topped off with extremely picturesque visuals that never fail to be a feast for the eyes. When you get right down to it, Avatar is generally a very good viewing experience, and easily one of the best sci-fi films I've had the privilege to see. Highly recommended.
Anyone else seen it, yet?