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Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:47 pm
by ghhyrd
(Lives in the hinterlands).
And if these people are depressed because they can't to live in the Avatar universe, just wait until they try the game instead.
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:31 pm
by Matthew
IMO games generally aren't as immersive (not in firefox spellcheck? wtf?) as movies...
EDIT: Unless of course they make an MMO based on the movie as Avatar simply SCREAMS for.
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:42 am
by Black Wolf
aldo wrote:
I would just like to emphasise Attenborough > Weaver*10
No disagreement here.
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 5:53 am
by ngtm1r
Black Wolf wrote:You've got to wonder though... I'd very much doubt any of the people contemplating suicide live in South America, Northern Australia, South East Asia, the Pacific Northwest of the US and Canada etc. etc. - anywhere where there's still some degree of wild, beautiful, lush green country.
People jump off the rim of the Grand Canyon. They jump from the San Fransico Bay Bridge (and the view from the bridge of both San Fran and the wooded other side of the bay is incredible). They wander off into Shenandoh National Park and kill themselves in the woods.
No amount of natural beauty is really going to help. And there's no real place in the world where you couldn't actually go drive three hours and visit it.
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 6:02 am
by Black Wolf
ngtm1r wrote:Black Wolf wrote:You've got to wonder though... I'd very much doubt any of the people contemplating suicide live in South America, Northern Australia, South East Asia, the Pacific Northwest of the US and Canada etc. etc. - anywhere where there's still some degree of wild, beautiful, lush green country.
People jump off the rim of the Grand Canyon. They jump from the San Fransico Bay Bridge (and the view from the bridge of both San Fran and the wooded other side of the bay is incredible). They wander off into Shenandoh National Park and kill themselves in the woods.
No amount of natural beauty is really going to help. And there's no real place in the world where you couldn't actually go drive three hours and visit it.
I suspect most of those people wont be killing themselves because they can't go to pandora though.
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 8:21 pm
by ngtm1r
Maybe. Maybe not. There's no real way to know.