My favorite is this one:
The presence of Aasif Mandvi in the Fire armies is suspicious, but when Samantha Bee and John Oliver pop up as a pair of Water Tribesmen, the whole conflict between different elements is revealed to be nothing more than an extensive skit for The Daily Show.
I read one review that said they spent the whole movie thinking of Aasif Mandvi as the Senior Fire Correspondent.
Fans unleash epic hate for The Last Airbender.
So I'm getting the impression that it's not very good.
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Wow, huh. But I just watched it!
So I'm getting the impression that it's not very good.
Don't want to rush to any conclusions.
I'm with amy...I've easily had two hours of entertainment from reading the reviews.
To be fair, this scene is straight out of an episode (one of my least favorites, actually). The actual line belongs to Katara and goes, "Here's your chance, earthbenders! (She grabs a lump of coal and raises it high.) Take it! Your fate is in your own hands!" (Well, that's after she gives a minute-long inspirational speech. Because she's Katara.)
So the line may me bad, but the sentiment is the same.
Yes. It's not one of favorites either (even if it does have George Takei in it) but at least in the show, the Earthbenders were trapped on the steampunk version of an oil rig with no earth to bend readily available until Aang and co pulled the trick with the coal. Having them imprisoned on solid ground is just ridiculous.
Well, it involves the ancient martial art style called Kick-in-the-Nuts.
If you wanted to be truly brutal, you could go with the ninjutsu technique called "Monkey Steals the Peach."