THE LAST AIRBENDER | What Went Wrong? | EXPLORED

Published 2020-08-14
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The Last Airbender is a 2010 action-adventure fantasy film based on the first season of the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender. The film was written, co-produced and directed by M. Night Shyamalan.

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All Comments (21)
  • @greeses5482
    There's no Avatar Live action movie in Ba Sing Se
  • @eternalmec3777
    Strange. Never seen someone talking so long about a movie that doesn't exist
  • @akikleist
    The bending is so weak in comparison to everything "Lemme do Lady Gaga song routine, so I can fire a baseball sized fireball with the speed of toddler running"
  • The only bad thing about this video is that we had to watch way to much of The Last Airbender.
  • @dragonweyr44
    The real problem with Zuko in the movie that I had, besides the bad acting, was his eye burn. In the animation of the series, the burn mark was VERY red, pronounced and visible but in the movie, you could barely see it
  • @bigdinoguy
    My best friend and I were so excited to see this movie. We are huge fans of the show and planned for months a trip for him to visit from the other side of the state. This was even the first movie in theaters we saw without parents! THEN "The Monks named me Ong" line was uttered, and we realized just how much of a mistake we made.
  • @batman826
    I'm thinking that this movie will get along with the cats movie as well.
  • @justoni5204
    This damn movie can’t fade into nothingness. It’s been 10 years and we’re still talking about this travesty.
  • @Nathanway19
    Everytime there was a conversation within the movie, the characters always asked what was happening instead of why it was happening. Which inturn made me feel like the writing/plot was forced on us the audience instead of it coming naturally by character motivations.
  • @jimmyseaver3647
    The failure of the film and the fears regarding the Netflix adaptation are all the more reason to watch the original. If the animation isn't perfect, then it's pretty damn close. Just an amazingly-showed and told fantasy tale all around.
  • @nasis18
    It's as if the creators seen this coming. It feels like they predicted it with the play in the episode "The Ember Island Players". It's crazy how we feel the same way about this movie in the same way Team Avatar felt about the play, and for the same reasons.
  • @lovelessact1
    Y’all ready for the Netflix live action with Scarlett Johansson playing half the characters