Post-Avatar Depression? Is CNN Being Punked?

Yeah!

I mean, SURE, 1200 people die horribly, but Kate’s character is freed from her snooty fiancee, and really, doesn’t that alone make for a happy ending?

I wonder if perhaps for some folks this is the first time feeling that sorrow that Middle Earth or Hogwarts’ doesn’t actually exist and you can’t live there. If you’re, say, 30–you were too old to get obsessed by Harry Potter (or you just didn’t) and you’ve never read many books and never had the experience of getting immersed in an imaginary landscape–maybe Pandora could do that.

Most of us learned to deal with that feeling when we were 9 or 14 of something, but if you’re doing it for the first time at 25, it must be kind of weird.

Tonight on “It’s the Mind” we examine the phenomenon of déjà vu — that strange feeling we sometimes get that we’ve lived through something before, that what is happening now has already happened.

What’s with all the “deja vu” mentions? Did this same kind of thing happen before with another film?

I disagree. They’re just role playing. This is precisely what you can do if you’re sad about a movie ending: use your imagination to keep it ongoing. Trekkers have been doing it for years.

(Whoops of laughter) Sorry. There’s a guy on the Na’vi site who thinks he’s a reincarnated Digimon character! He seriously believes that in a past life he was part of Digimon.

I personally am of course the reincarnation of Pikachu and She-ra. And the Popples.
:Dies laughing:

Not to mention that being ten feet tall, every Na’vi man has a ten incher, at least.

We should collect a bunch of Klingons at a Trek convention to teach these people some sense, if you ask me.

The real irony, here: Sure, the jungles of Pandora are beautiful, but they’re based on the jungles we have right here on Earth. Anyone who wants can go live in the Amazon rainforest or whatever, and get a much more immersive experience than a 3D movie. Now, that’s not the life I’d choose, but if these folks want to go there, more power to them.

I think, though, that part of what makes Pandora specifically so attractive is precisely the fact that it is unattainable.

So they don’t actually have to go there and get eaten by something.

I think the Amazon has more little things that bite than seemed to be flying, crawling and swimming about on Pandora.

…I don’t think so. Trust me, I have no issue with roleplaying. I don’t do it, but I engage in equally nerdy activities, so I wouldn’t condescend. If you read that stuff, it seems clear to me that they genuinely believe what they’re saying.

Have you seen Minnesota in winter?

Other than shopping for the dresses (sorry for the hijack, but that’s an EtiquetteHell classic).

I agree, how depressing.

Tonight on “It’s the Mind” we examine the phenomenon of déjà vu — that strange feeling we sometimes get that we’ve lived through something before, that what is happening now has already happened.