Noah Ringer as Aang (filmstage)

Noah Ringer as Aang (filmstage)
A comparison of the (film) Aang and the cartoon Aang

Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Last Airbender Movie Trailer

Aang the movie

Season three of Avatar: the Last Air Bender turned heads with its anodyne natured episodes the show displayed at the outset. Day of the Black Sun brought back the emergency that the show had when season two ended. However, it now had less time to introduce Aang to fire bending and finish developing the characters. The six episodes succeed not only in accomplishing those goals, but also in providing some of the best episodes in the shows run.
A Prince’s Show

The first episode, “The Western Air Temple”, starts off with Zuko pursuing Aang’s group in order to help Aang stop the Fire Lord. Unfortunately, Zuko’s hired assassin still has plans to destroy Aang. The assassin always intensifies the action, and his last bout did not disappoint. Zuko got the expected reactions when he tried to persuade the group that he had changed. It was a very bitter sweet moment to see the characters attack Zuko. After all he’s done to them in the past, the characters rage felt justified. However, after Zuko’s sincere words it’s very easy to feel sad for him despite his past. While his induction into the group is satisfying, Katara's words at the end felt validated.

Zuko’s presence in the show is really outstanding. The character feels like he’s the missing piece in the group. The tribulations Zuko faced connect with the other characters problems and fuel the development of each character. In “The Fire Bending Masters” it’s apparent that Aang is reluctant to learn how to fire bend due to his past mistakes. However, Zuko’s reluctance to continue fire bending with anger give both characters their congeniality that fuels their relationship as they search for a new way to fire bend. “The Fire Bending Masters” was fettered from a fight sequence, but the unique perspective it crafted on fire bending was interesting.
Tying Loose Ends

The "Boiling Rock Parts 1 & 2" finds Zuko and Sokka going to a fire nation prison to bust out Sokka's dad and girlfriend Suki. It's always nice to see Sokka be more than just comedic relief for the group, and he was granted a very strong story arc. This episode marks the first time we've seen Zuko hold his own against Azula. It was gratifying to see him not only develop mentally, but physically as well. Mai and Ty Lee's betrayal of Azula will undoubtedly have an effect on her later on in the series.

The most emotionally powerful of all the episodes belongs to "The Southern Raiders" What made the episode so great was how Zuko's adamant assault to help Katara is him obviously feeling remorse for his own mother's fate. The episode does an amazing job of bringing out Katara's character, and it's the strongest issue the writers have done. This is also the first time the characters have had to contemplate death. The writers have done a good job conveying the fact that they're all still children, and their uneasiness with the situation is tangible. There's a very strong lasting effect when Aang fails to answer what he will do to Lord Ozai when the time comes.

Read more at Suite101: The Return of the Avatar: A Review of "Sozins Comet Week" http://primetimetv.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_return_of_the_avatar#ixzz0eE7kUGj4


Is the “Avatar Last Airbender movie” based on the cartoon Aang the last Airbender?

If you’re wondering if the Avatar Last Airbender Movie by M. Night Shymalan is based on the show Avatar the answer is quite frankly “Yes”. If you are familiar with the adventures of Aang, a fictional character in Nickelodeon’s animated television series. The 12-year old “Avatar” whose duty is to protect the world is very capable of doing just that and able to bend all four elements. In the Avatar Last Airbender movie Aang puts his childhood ways on the backburner to stop the Fire Nation from taking over the Water, Earth and Air nations.

The main characters in the Avatar last airbender movie are Aang, Katara, Sokka, Prince Zuko, Admiral Zhao, and Uncle Iroh, fire Lord Ozai, Suki and Yue. If you are a fan of the show Avatar, then you are quite familiar with the characters and to what they are about. The animated series which is the influence for the Avatar last airbender movie was created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko which is based on Asian art, mythology and various martial arts fighting styles. By basing it on the Avatar last airbender movie trailers Shymalan is sure to keep this aspect intact.

The Avatar Last Airbender movie is the first of an expected trilogy by M. Night Shymalan. The first is starred by Noah Ringer, Nicola Peltz, Jackson Rathbone, and Dev Patel and will be marketed and released by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon on July 2, 2010. Avatar Last Airbender movie has not went without some controversy though. The controversy stems from Shymalan casting of mostly white actors in an Asian influenced film. This triggered negative fan reaction whereby racism was the tone, and marked by a protest and letter campaigns. The Avatar Last Airbender movie has been announced since January 8th, 2007 whereby the trilogy of live action films would be based on the series. The film was also in dispute with James Cameron and his film Avatar regarding name ownership. As a result the movie was titled “The Last Airbender”.


Will the Avatar Last Airbender movie be the movie Shymalan envisioned it to be while watching it with his family? Will Avatar fans be disappointed at the first rendering of the Avatar last Airbender movie trilogy? These are the two underlying questions that have yet to be answered. If you scour the internet the speculation is mounting, from racism, to title ownership to who should be cast. All will be a little clearer for you on July 2, 2010. What’s important to note now about the Avatar Last Airbender movie is that fans all over the country will be flocking to the theatres in anticipation for this film. Shymalan inspired by his creative instinct recognized that the series should be put on the large screen, well isn’t that what an Avatar is all about creativity, or is that up for debate as well. This movie will see you soon I’m sure, until then let’s stay posted.