
NH: The Hurt Locker
....it was a vacuous pastiche of Hollywood cliches and new age spirituality...
Margaret, David and hereschenes At The Movies

Avatar should have got best visual effects, and it did (as well as art direction and cinematography.) From an eye-candy perspective, it's unquestionably the best CGI movie ever. Apart from that, it was a vacuous pastiche of Hollywood cliches and new age spirituality. IMO, YMMV, etc.

I disagree with the Avatar haters in here, that movie was game changing and should have got best picture IMO and i didnt mind the hurt locker (i love a good war movie) but it was no where near as good as Avatar. Avatar has now set the bar for anyone who wants to make a CG movie, but i dont think no one can F*%ks with it...

JOaRiDrAN, have you seen The Hurt Locker? It's certainly not a pro-invasion movie.

the Hurt locker= dog food. only won because the dodgy americans want people to think they are doing the right thing in iraq.

The Hurt Locker had great cinematography, and some of the most tense and realistic action sequences I've ever seen. I'd rather watch it 1000 times than see Avatar again, personally. It did fail in terms of sheer entertainment value though - certainly not a movie to watch if you just want to turn your brain off and have some fun. Green Zone, which was also set in Iraq, was far better for that.
Can't say I noticed any Hodge resemblance when I watched Hurt Locker - I assume you're talking about this guy?

Hi, I think that benches in the ABA are often not recognised for the success of a team. Looking at the top clubs, they all have at least 2 players that could start on a number of other teams. What are everyone's thoughts on the best benches in the ABL right now, and why do you think they're the best?
