Based on 568 votes and 139 reviews.
I thought it was good. My 2 sons thought it was AWESOME!!!!!!!
Lousy script, worse delivery of lines and acting. A total waste of studio money and audience money. Burn the negative.
This movie, WAS TERRIBLE. The acting was unbelievably humorous when it wasnt supposed to be. I found the 8 people in the whole theater were chuckling a bit at the poor acting of the kids playing the roles. There were the Native or something extras and then a random family of completely westernized (let's just say "non-Native") people, in big Inuit fuzzy jackets. There were WAY too many little story lines. It got confusing. The 3D was lame, they really got lazy, you couldn't see the difference when you took the glasses off. The script was so lame "You are the only one who can bring peace and love back, avatar, u can control the magically elements etc. There were scenes where "air bender UNG"
The children loved it but I thought it could really have been better. It was definitly not worth seeing in 3D!! What a waste!
good movie. but does leave you knowing it has to have a sequel. should have just extended the movie time like avatar and had a 3 hour movie. some of the acting was lame but as you get into the movie the CG is pretty wicked
I guess you'd have to actually see and perhaps be a fan of "The Last Airbender" to give it a fair treatment on the big screen. M. Night doesn't only not know his subject here, but he also seems to have forgotten everything about "good" filmmaking with this one. Too many close ups, wooden performances, cheesy script add up to one tepid movie not worth seeing. Talk of sequels is craziness! Back to film school M. Night, please!
Wow...just wow...my friend didn't like how most of the main characters were played by white actors...he's weird.
it was boring and nothing really special to see.
I found this to be a good movie, though its abrubt seriousness does not really do the original series justice. Originally, Aang was a fun-loving twelve-year-old with "greatness thrust upon him", so to speak. I found myself picking apart everything the actors said, looking for the funny moments, to see if the writer showed any relation in the script to the television series' original dialouge. The acting was not terrible, as some have said, though I didn't think Dev Patel, great actor though he is, accurately portrayed the difficult part of Prince Zuko. What was the deal-breaker for me, the most bothersome part, was the mispronunciation of almost every characters' name. If you're going to ba
It was okay...some parts were just taken too far and not believable in the least. Definately not his best work.