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	<title>Comments on: Cameron Is Number One….Again! This Time With A Little Film Called Avatar</title>
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		<title>By: alphacinator</title>
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		<description>The RealD 3D experience of Avatar was worth the journey. It&#039;s like watching a Disneyland 3D exhibition show even though I have never travelled to United States to visit Disneyland. The story and characters seem to disappear as my imagination took over, creating it&#039;s own biographical camp adventure by having me involved and sharing my frienship with the giant and small creatures of Pandora. The giant dog-like panther Thanator used it&#039;s log-sized legs like a chainsaw, scraping and whacking away tree branches and bamboo tubes like wickets in a cricket sporting match. In comparison to the T-Rex in Jurassic Park, Thanator is quick in moving it&#039;s heavy muscular legs. As for the Jurassic&#039;s T-Rex, it&#039;s slow robotic movements such as it&#039;s chin-press ups on the loose car windscreen as the teenage girl underneath it was holding it up while screaming her head off, left me feel a little disappointed, even though the T-Rex&#039;s growling sound was the only thing real. If Jurassic Park was in 3D animation then T-Rex would be quick in it&#039;s head movements by twisting it and poking it&#039;s long tongue out to lick the windscreen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The RealD 3D experience of Avatar was worth the journey. It&#8217;s like watching a Disneyland 3D exhibition show even though I have never travelled to United States to visit Disneyland. The story and characters seem to disappear as my imagination took over, creating it&#8217;s own biographical camp adventure by having me involved and sharing my frienship with the giant and small creatures of Pandora. The giant dog-like panther Thanator used it&#8217;s log-sized legs like a chainsaw, scraping and whacking away tree branches and bamboo tubes like wickets in a cricket sporting match. In comparison to the T-Rex in Jurassic Park, Thanator is quick in moving it&#8217;s heavy muscular legs. As for the Jurassic&#8217;s T-Rex, it&#8217;s slow robotic movements such as it&#8217;s chin-press ups on the loose car windscreen as the teenage girl underneath it was holding it up while screaming her head off, left me feel a little disappointed, even though the T-Rex&#8217;s growling sound was the only thing real. If Jurassic Park was in 3D animation then T-Rex would be quick in it&#8217;s head movements by twisting it and poking it&#8217;s long tongue out to lick the windscreen.</p>
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