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Right from the beginning I said, "She's got to have tits," even though that makes no sense because her race, the Na'vi, aren't placental mammals.
I decided not to see this movie after I read an interview where James Cameron said of the design of his female alien character: Yeah, way to stick to the official canon of your universe there, James.
Does anyone else feel a similarity to Nightcrawler from X-Men here?
I general I'd say I agree 98% with Grandy's post above.
Eh? Early on in the movie the dialog calls the aliens mammals, and the defining characteristic of a mammal is the females having mammary glands, aka tits. I don't know of any creature that is roughly their shape that ISN'T a mammal, so what's the big problem here? If you want to complain about the exobiology in the movie you could poke a bazillion holes in Avatar's alien life, but you could do that for pretty much every sci-fi ever made, so that's hardly fair. You either buy the fact the aliens look sort of humanoid or you don't.
avatar game any one ?http://www.littlewoods.com/rf//navigation/mainsearchthumbs.do?Nty=1&Ntx=mode%20matchallpartial&Ntk=generic_search&N=85+103&Nu=this_product&Ntt=Avatar%20Games&Np=1saving up for the pc one
Only thing I find interesting about the game is that it's the first game to officially support that new 3D technology. I saw a demo of that stuff a while back, running Burnout Paradise. It was mighty amazing. If that stuff starts becoming a normal game feature, I'll never spend another moment away from my GameStation 3.
He changed his mind after the interview?Or maybe they're mammals, just not placental mammals.
I'm pretty sure Borderlands supports 3D. Assuming you're talking of the 3D I think you are.
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