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  • When the HomeTree collapsed was anyone reminded of 9/11.

  • I don't know why but this scene reminds me a bit of Archimonde climbing the Tree of life in Mt. Hyjal (WoW)

  • That scene is humanity and its history in a nutshell.

  • Love the smell of napalm in the morning.

  • some sweet info here

  • love the video really good

  • What a powerful scene in the movie and with the music to back it up. Epic.

  • we have to play this song for middle school.

  • our marching band won two 2nd places w this song :)

  • my university marching band is playing this as well as celebration for our homecoming on saturday :) @XavierAliatos, it is one wicked sound with the drumline. :)

  • My university Marching Band's playing this and The Bioluminescence of the Night for homecoming in a couple weeks. It's a hell of a performance to be a part of, with the power of the drums in this one.

  • My marching band is doing this song and 2 other avatar song this year, its pretty awesome :)

  • this year were marching to this in band

  • @reiddevin yes so am i, do u go to wheatmore?

  • Sorry for the uploader but the sound quality is not the best

    It's far better here, for instance - watch?v=uRo4GnxOZ1I&feature=re­lated

  • the colonel created 6 youtube accounts !

  • @strike1985tomi Huh? 0.0

  • @101honeyfern huh ?

  • @strike1985tomi ?????????????

    wut?

  • That is one big damn tree.

  • lol the part everyone loves from 5:29 on is a combination from Land Before Time and Troy. Nice Horner

  • @Rodan16 Of course! Because Horner is the best auto-plagiarist alive! At 80s he managed to compose for 10 movies a year... not recycling musical motives would be counter-productive. =D

    And besides, his songs make movies a damn lot better so, whatever.

  • @Galahaddruid Well theres also a difference between Ripping off his own music rather than others.. Like he's a great composer and he has full right to do that, but he's not that big of a plagiarist.. The only thing I can hear is that he copied Bethoven's symphony's with the three note tie, but that's it!

  • @mw2sylentpanda Not true.

  • @101honeyfern Okay, I dare you to prove my musical theory wrong.

  • The planet will decide when it's had enough. Then we can all say hello to he nastiest natural disasters the world has ever, and will ever see. <3

  • I cant put into words how feel .. somehow bounded to pandora i feel like i know it for many years but i just cant go there , i think many others want to go there too and live there with nature they would just leave their human lives by now if they get a chance ,As for me im one of them .

  • Nice soundtrack 

  • i watched this movie with my sister whos 7 years old

    when they knocked the tree down she cryed

    and she didnt go to bed till midnight

    she felt more than the Na'vie

    or shes just a cry baby idk

  • I'm sorry to the 6 people who were too emotional and pressed to dislike button

  • 5:23 LOVE !!!!

  • na na na naaaa.

  • god wouldnt have given us the ability? good try, but god doesnt exist ;)

  • For evry bad thing we do there are a millon good things we do

    Its unfair to say we are all bad that mabye true to some extent but their are poeple who are commited to do good and to rewrite the wrongs we have done

    We are not all like how films make are selves out to be these films are thier to show us how crule and evil we can be we should lern from are lessons and pass them on to the next genration

  • @dogshaveteeth i siding with the marines instead of the liberal blue aliens 

  • i like the da da naaa tats the best part of the whole song

  • WINNING 

  • @LeonSKennedyUNP omg, I've never seen a bigger troll

  • Na'vi suck balls

    all they are, are just a bunch of indians that look like cats and resist against the Americans.

    calm da fuck down all we need is a rock, not genocide.

    We done it before in history, and we at least do more greater things than worshipping "Nature, the animals"

    I was the last type of kids in this generation who grew up liking cowboys/U.S. calvary over gay ass native american resistance shit. and hated aliens with a gut feeling

    Na'vi are fucking both.

    Guys your all blinded.

  • @MultiHollywoodYoutub well lets see here hmmm.... why didnt they move, will its not just cause they said its their home, but instead it was "sacred" you know what all we want is a fucking rock, but but but... no the na'vi doesnt like tree cutting. Lets see here Unobtainium=Gold+oil but mainly focus on the oil thats what power the U.S.

    Imagine if America's oil supply got cut off.

    So what do we do if Jake did something bad, we arrest him

    But what the Natives do they tie him and will kill him.

  • @MultiHollywoodYoutub well lets see here hmmm.... why didnt they move, will its not just cause they said its their home, but instead it was "sacred" you know what all we want is a fucking rock, but but but... no the na'vi doesnt like tree cutting. Lets see here Unobtainium=Gold+oil but mainly focus on the oil thats what power the U.S.

    Imagine if America's oil supply got cut off.

    So what do we do if Jake did something bad, we arrest him

    But what the Natives do they tie him and will kill him.

  • We're playing this for band :D I am playing the french horn part and it is so incredible. We get to play this, Abram's Pursuit, and Mars, a great show :) James Horner is one of today's greater composers.

  • @turtledogs7766

    nice coment unlike most people here

  • 5:23 on, instant sadness, goosebumps, and a sharp reminder of all the terrible things the human race do and are capable of doing to not only our world, but others if we ever land there.

  • @turtledogs7766 yea its a good thing huh, we westernize it, introduce capitalism, we allow opportunities for those who are willing to commit, corporations. We do more progress than natives understand that no one will ever get anywhere just living in Native ways.

    And we create and innovate magnificent tech.

    Capitalism now and forever.

    It sucks to have a liberal president and admin*coughs* Obama, but its great to have a conservative government.

    Thats the real freedom.

  • @turtledogs7766 yea we are horrible monsters, buts that reality no one can escape.

    However I love the way we are, i mean if truly truly we shouldnt be destroying our world.

    God wouldn't of given us this skill.

    War is good it allows more opportunities for corporations it what makes our technology so great.

  • @LeonSKennedyUNP people like you are the cancer for the planet

  • @MegaNoobee what me? us conservatives, us right wing.

    We are what keeps are economy at least stable, but when a liberal like obama gets into office they screw up our nation.

    Since osama(YAY!!) is dead we should now expand our oil corporations in the middle east allowing more opportunities of contracts for american private militaries like Blackwater Xe.

    But with a liberal in office that would be hard to achieve.

  • @LeonSKennedyUNP all your fat corporations will be wiped out soon anyway, so why bother, its all crumbling down as we speak, enjoy the show :)

  • @LeonSKennedyUNP Lmfao you think we were 'made' ? There is no god. We are here alone and we're fucking the planet and ourselves over. Get over it. There are very few decent people in this world and we just need to be wiped out. Bring on global warming.

  • @NinjaKeybladeMaster it makes more sense than a damn explosion in outer-space

  • @LeonSKennedyUNP LOL I'm not even going to bother explaining it to you.

  • The na'vi are kinda dicks...

  • Shut up and "Watch the Movie". idiots.

  • Stop ruining some of the best music videos with stupid comments.

  • Lol. Almost a year, if not more, since I last looked at these videos and their comments. There are still the same losers fighting about Jake being a traitor and blah blah. Lmao! Get a life!

    Hurrican3AJ1, I'm with you, but these guys are just plain dumb. LeonSKennedyUNP is 13 if not 14 years old by now. (That's a fact!) That just makes me laugh. And they're wasting their lives here, arguing about crap on a video.

  • Remember when you could watch a video without commercial?

    Remember when music videos were uploaded by user and not VEVO

    Remember when all the info was to the right of the video?

    Remember you could rate a video 1-5 stars?

    Remember the famous yellow subscribe button?

    Remember when the users controlled the site and not corporations?

    WE MISS THE OLD YOUTUBE!

    Post this in every video and lets start a youtube revolution!

    Thumbs up to keep at the top of the page!

  • @RetrezVEVO hey, how's that revolution coming along?

  • the part from 5:29 onwards is so emotional and makes you want to cry :'(

  • @kitsunegyrl15 Yes its amazing, gives me shivers

  • @kitsunegyrl15 To me its between 4:13 and 5:29

  • @Hurrican3AJ1 then you might as well shoot the police officers who come because are like the SecOps they need to keep the peace, get it through your mind Avatar was basically Aliens except in the xenos perspective, yea i am serious because the Xenos were on the LV-426 first before humans the Weyland company came and built colonies and then the Colonists were attacked and the U.S. Colonial Marines went in and got outnumbered 10!!! to 1!!! and they underestimated what the Xenos can do, so... yea

  • @Hurrican3AJ1 you see the only reason why people like the the Na'vi and want the humans to die so BADLY!!!

    is because they got distracted by the beauty of the land and the Na'vi oh and lets not forget they killed troopers because they believed in a god which let me tell you we have AMERICAN SOLDIERS dying from radical religious insurgents, so go ahead if you care so much about nature and its inhabitants go to those tree cutting companies and shoot one of the workers just cutting down the trees

  • @Hurrican3AJ1 listen buddy usually when we like a side its either because we are loyal to it or we understand it, so if your really going to bring up the classic thing "oh what if aliens did that" dude no shit I would help my country,

    But god get it through your mind in the movie that wasnt fucking genocide codar is right, if it was complete genocide we would of fired Missiles then Incendiaries then tear gas. and also we would of put them in death camps and also hang them and fire mustard gas

  • You understand that how did we get our great nation the United States to expand well very simple this movie was suppose to represent that the good ol Indian wars, when the United States Government was pushing the indians back so we can expand

    SecOps not only are the marines/blackwater they are also suppose to be the United States Calvary and Colonel Quaritch was suppose be General Armstrong Custer and they were outnumbered 10 to 1

    God Bless America

    Sully you traitor you killed fellow brothers

  • Rest in peace my fallen brother and sisters in the SecOps you will be remember for your acts of valor,

    The last mission they did was insane they were very brave what the numbers were 10 to 1, people keep thinking that the company gave the na'vi no chance? dude they tried diplomacy they built schools, medicine, the na'vi were sitting on a very important resource and taking it for granted our population on earth is much more than the natives, and lets not forget they gave them years.

  • @Hurrican3AJ1 You would had done the same if those very same natives had commited aggressions against you over the decades. Only a few hundred Humans lived at Hell's gate, and most of those arriving are only replacements for a near equal number of people going back home. Their operational range are barely the size of manhattan, and most of that area's untouched bar mining sites and roads connecting them. And that's on a planet nearly the size of Earth. The natives weren't starving.

  • @Hurrican3AJ1 The differences are that the Na'vi had absolutely no need for Unobtanium, and Humans only became hostile due to the natives intolerance over the years. And none of the situations in the movie can even in the most remote terms be called genocide.

    In Battle: Los Angeles, the aliens invaded Earth to colonize it and take all of it's water for themselves, which we absolutely can't survive without. The aliens plans to take over the planet includes hunting the natives to extinction.

  • @Cordar They could also easily had found other places to live.

  • 5:20

  • Playing this in band class for a concert. LOVE IT IM SO PHSYICED FOR THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • i felt in love with Neytiri and to see her to cry made me cry...

  • This was the proudest moment of my life. It is weird that some people have pity for these blue creatures.

    These blue creatures will kill you at first sight. Have you even seen the movie? That female Na'vi was about to kill Jake. If it wasn't for that voodoo tree, Jake would've been another causality. Basically, Cameron was portraying a lie saying all Na'vi are kind people, when they are really not.

  • @goruu haa forreal!! whats with these treehuggers on youtube?

  • @MrSamwiseable its basically shown what "developed" nations have been and currently are doing to every other nation in the world.

    we are killing our mother.

  • @goruu Lmao so you would great an alien invading our planet with biscuits and tea? Dumbass....

  • @MsbShared I bet you would greet an alien invading your planet if you watched a movie about them.

  • @goruu errr ??? k then..

  • I cried in this part. It reminds me of all the problems of the world today. People kill the environment for their own greedy purposes, such as companies like the Barrick Gold. The message of this movie is: Wanting to take everything is just being greedy.

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  • Cried at this scene so badly. Really hate how people just see this movie as something with an overused plotline and such. It's a message...we can't take everything we want. Humans don't own everything. And the greed inside us that we feed will take over. It's beginning to.

  • @thefuzzbuzzmuzzcuzz Yeah, well if you noticed, ALL of the army people were portrayed with the basic stereotypes of greedy humans. All of them were exaggerated. Seriously I could imagine that at least 10 to 15 soldiers would have major ethical issues with causing so much destruction.

  • @wiseidiot5763

    Probably, but still, defection probably required alot of bravery to do so, and Cameron probably wanted to make the rest of the movie more dramatic when Weaver's character died and it was only Jake, Trudy and Norman left to fight the RDA.

  • @wiseidiot5763 you dont know every soldiers thoughts in it - theres bound to be some objecting attitudes

  • from 5:23 on,thats my favorite!! very moving

  • @toddkimbrough1 My favourite moving song it own the one

  • sometimes i wonder why i even bother reading peoples comments? the brain is a terrible thing to waste!

  • 6:00 fav :-)

  • i think that this was the wrong song for this scene. it should have been that song "America! fuck yea!" from team america 

  • i cried on this scene. the humans destroyed the hometree. tears :(

    sad scene

  • 5:25 - 6:35

    Cried at this point of the film ... bastards you cant just destroy some people's home!

  • this was a very sad part of the movie, i was quite shocked.

  • Je to totalne na pyču

  • 5:25

  • Humans kicks ass

  • @VilliamFanBase123 you forget that the righteous won in the end and your kind deserved what they got for destroying Pandora

  • @z00mby21 ''Your kind''? You are human to you know

  • @VilliamFanBase123

    What an idiot

  • @NINTENDOALPHA Ur a turd

  • @VilliamFanBase123

    Why am I a turd? I thumbed up your comment!

    That's not nice!

  • @VilliamFanBase123 I think he may have meant the other guy. Maybe.

  • In fact, many natives groups were conscious of the presence of metal underground, but it was against their religion to exploit those sites. However, they had Obisdian and quartz along with other plutonic stones to make their tools, but the most used material were biological material such as bones, sinew, fur etc. It was a matter of survival to re-use everything they had, but also a spiritual rule, that the circle of life was to go on. Private property also didn't exist. Social property however

  • baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad quality :P

  • while watching Avatar I hate colonel Quaritch but hes one of my favorite villians

  • I always imagine what would happen if Jake had become a Toruk Makto prior to the RDA attacking Hometree

  • This is like the native americans and the U.S.

  • @Mrgangsta832 Don't compare the Na'vi to that of the Native Americans. It's insulting to the latter.

  • @Cordar I dont see how its insulting, They have alot in common, They are both tough, smart, and fought agaisnt opression. Sure the Navi won and the Native Americans didnt, but with the Navi, it was just one battle, Its not the last thell see of the humans

  • @mrmapegothe13th No, the Native americans were actually intelligent, the Na'vi ain't. The Native Americans chose more practical solutions and were quite accepting to technology. For example, they switched to guns, which are far more practical. The Na'vi rejects everything that aren't like their way of life despite potential benefits. And only the theme park version of native americans exist in harmony in nature. The real ones had no problem leveling whole forests to increase their farmlands.

  • @Cordar Despite their way of life? Maybe your talking about their culture? Everything they believed in, their traditions, they arnt going to give all that up just cause some people come to their planet and go hey try this out, Someone isnt going to give up their culture like that, And yea, the natives lived off the land...till we came along, even still most tribes resisted agaisnt our preaching and technology. Eventually they gave in, Now look. their cultures destroyed, Thanks to ''technology''

  • @mrmapegothe13th You talking about the Na'vi or the Native Americans? And giving technology has nothing to do with destroying culture. The colonists brought guns and horses among others, both which the natives were more than eager to put to use. And this "living of the land" resulted in them having hunted more animals to exinction than the colonists. That and they were in a nearly constant state of war, there was many areas belonging to tribes that once were taken from another by force.

  • @Cordar Both, and yes, both what we brought over and how we treated them led to the destruction of their culture, they eventually adopted guns but bows were still widely used, and they already had horses before we came, Also they had to hunt to live, and they used everything when they did kill it. Point is, i dont hate humanity, i hate what its become, we cant live 2 seconds without a war coming up,we cant stop killing our own people through abortion and laws are contadictory to others.

  • @mrmapegothe13th No, the horses in the american continent were hunted to extinction around 7000 BC. And they weren't hunter gatherers as many would like to tell you. They were very familiar with agriculture. The colonists reintroduced horses to the continent. And killing and war is natural, it happens to every social species. It is completely unnatural to expect otherwise. Even the earliest cavemen staged raids against each others.

  • @Cordar You both put the Native-American in one big bag. (Just the opposite ones) There are many tribe who were hunter-gatherer, and many other who did horticulture. The first who were in contact with colon were Iroquoian group and Algonquian group. The first were living in villages with wooden walls around, and "Long-houses" with clan in it. There was up to 2000 person per village, and the village was changing of location to allow a rest to the ground in wich they had corn, beans and squash

  • @Cordar The Alguonquian, on the other hand, were hunter-gatherer, living in big camp during the summer, and divided in small ones during winter. For tribal war, most of them were a matter of defending hunt territories, or making prisonners who would become parts of the tribe, because women are needed to avoid inbreeding.

    European were asking for fur, since it was the mode at the time to wear fur and felt hat. Commercial alliances were born (to be continued)

  • @Cordar European asked for fur. In exchange, they gave them salt (preservation of food) toile (better for tents) metal axes, and guns. All those were turned pretty well at the advantage of the Native's lives, but had the insidious effect that they started to depend of those merchandise, especially that Natives didn't know what was the value of those fur, accepting VERY low priced merchandise in exchange of large amount of fur. French were allied with Alguonquian, and English with Iroquoian

  • @Cordar The groupe who had the biggest need for horses were the Prairies natives. They are the ones with big tipis and buffalo hunting. But if they were glad to have horses, they suffered A LOT of the creation of ranches, and over-killing of their main prey, the buffalo. And the ones with the "stereotypical" totems, are the pacific group, who lived on the west coast in small habitation I can't remember what kind of (sorry) and lived of fishing.

  • @Cordar To conclude, no perfect society is possible. But if there was a society wich would allow humanity to live on earth the longest, it was that kind of society, since pollution and destruction of ressources was in a minimal stage. But if they hadn't met the European who brought with them that kind of "Corruption", would the southern civilisation (Inca, Aztec etc. ) have deployed to what we know here and engulf their northern neighboor (and cousins) ? They already had commercial (...)

  • @Cordar To conclude, no perfect society is possible. But if there was a society wich would allow humanity to live on earth the longest, it was that kind of society, since pollution and destruction of ressources was in a minimal stage. But if they hadn't met the European who brought with them that kind of "Corruption", would the southern civilisation (Inca, Aztec etc. ) have deployed to what we know here and engulf their northern neighboor (and cousins) ? They already had commercial (...)

  • @maaderllin I'll concede to that there were clear differences between some tribes, as it was between Europe and Asia. But pollution and destruction notwithstanding, nature have wiped out nearly all life time and time again. I'll still vouch for a technological society since it have greater potential towards extending the biosphere elsewhere to ensure continued survival. For despite how seemingly enlightened our forebears were... they still ended up developing technology instead of staying put.

  • @Cordar Indeed, in the stage we are, I have no choice but having faith in humanity. However, I don't believe our actual society (Capitalism) can achieve this, since production is made at a rythm were wasting of ressources is inevitable, with unrationnal production, over-consuming, and the attempt to make series production as cheap as possible (Over-throwing in the process all ecologic necessary measures)

  • @maaderllin I got great faith in Humanity. Though much are seemingly dark. I see a great amount of sunlight, much promise. Culture change eventually, often subtly at that. It is not as if the resources we have mined can't be recycled and used again. If one source of energy runs out, there are alternatives. Conflicts are natural. Competition encourage further development. And forests that get cut down, those gets reseeded. Mining sites depleted are reclaimed. Standard procedure.

  • @Cordar links we can find, such as the presence of semi-precious stones and obsidian as far as in the Iroquoian societies, even though that material was exploited in Central America. So no one can tell...

  • wow..♥

  • lol ima get flamed but colonel quaritch was my favorite character, R.I.P

  • Ces 4 notes là me donnent le frisson, je les cherche désespérément, elles y sont aussi quand Natiri voit le monde se faire détruire,... et je les cherches encore :(

  • I bawled at this part in the movie. Probably harder than Nytiri's mother. But this song is easily the best in the entire score. Absolutely love.

  • @plopocob not best song in score...definitely either becoming one with the people or jakes first flight

  • @asbeaudry see, basically I am just in love with the ending part of this song. Other than that my heart belongs to composer Michael Giacchino, especially the new Star Trek score. And John Williams of course.

  • the 5:24 is originaly from Enemy At The Gates, but James Horner did the soundtrack for that movie to so he just took the best and made it better (:

    if u wanna find the track, search on Enemy At the Gates The hunter becomed the hunted

  • @pinkeinke2 he already used that in the Zorro score :-)

  • man i watched avatar 6 times and after the music i watch it again xD wonderfull sad romantic beautiful

  • i cried during the destruction of Hometree. that part was so sad. i really felt terrible for the na'vi.

  • 6:00 Tsu-'tey's death music. Anyone else get goosebumps when he boarded the shuttle to halt the bombing run and died a hero to his people?

  • omg the poor treeee *.*

    what a sad scene

  • 5:26 Onwards was so :*(

  • i agree i so badly wanted to be a nav'i i ordered a costume off line for halloween and my friends fancy dress they are just so amazing they show the strength and fiercness yet the calm and peacful nature that all humans have inside but are slowly destroying.

  • Specifically, this one /watch?v=PR2v62mfdX4 at 00:20

  • Starting around 5:36, compare this to fight theme from Wrath of Khan.

  • @XSoulsOfTheFoxX and also kaltxi=hi kiyewame=goodbye Eywa ngahu= may Eywa be with u irayo=thank u tsmukan=brother tsmuke=sister ay+tsmukan/tsmuke=brothers/sis­ters si=and srane=yes sxawng=idiot frapo=all

  • i cried sooo bad when they took out hometree:( lol everybody was jus like... ther cg alright?!?

  • @h3llznightmar3 Lol don't worry, I was crying too :( I don't care if it was just cg, it was horridly sad

  • @h3llznightmar3

    me too!

  • this has to be the best of all

  • this song is so moving, even though its sad you cant help but the the way he arranged the piece. Way to go Horner.

  • I remember what I said when I saw the Hometree falling for the first time: "Dammit, you RDA bastards! You blew it all up! Go to Hell!" Thankfully,Eywa provided a quick death to the invaders (with help from Jake and co.)!

  • I'm part Cherokee, and in a Wolf clan, so this story touched me dearly. I cried when Neyteri's father died. Oh, and I know the Na'vi word for "eye". It's "nari". NAH-RRI. The "r" is rolled out like a purr oh, I don't know! And the things that the Na'vi fly are called "ikran". Humans call them banshees. After watching this movie in the theaters I watched it five times on dvd.

  • @XSoulsOfTheFoxX These are the words i know. Eye - nari Nose - Ontu Seyri - mouth Mikyum - ears Eltu - brains Txelan - heart Taw - air Tute - people Tawtute - airpeople Hivahaw nìmwey - Goodnight Nga yawne lu oer- I love you Oeru syaw fko X - My name is X Ngaru lu fpom srak? - How are you? Fyape fko syaw ngar? - What is your name?
  • @Bootystynat =D thats cool

  • @XSoulsOfTheFoxX i agree. i'm not cherokee, but i am Wiccan, and when i saw this part of the movie, when i saw how they just destroyed everything, killed, and broke the hearts of both Eywa and the na'vi, i cried. it was terrible.

  • @XSoulsOfTheFoxX Awesome dude. I loved what the Native Americans preached about returning back to the world what you took and stuff. I believe that this movie greatly followed off what happened because the US and natives. That was such a sad real historical event I remember studying in history.

    From the UK btw

  • I love 5:25 and on

  • @AvailabileUsername i love this part of the soong even tho its sad...

  • hey what's the name of that classical score that kind of has kids in it? it sounds african and theres like a group of people in chorus. sounds very naturful. anyone know what its called?

  • @iloveredheadsx3 i think thats jakes first flight? i might be wrong, but from your descrition.... sorry if im wrong : /

  • geez babygurlsdope! you speak the truth! haha i felt that way. i even hissed like she does. hahaha. that was an awesome comment. nice

  • its very sad its bring sad feeling from my stomach and goes on to ma eyes as tears its really super bgm

  • its very sad its bring sad feeling from my stomach and goes on to ma eyes as tears its really super bgm

  • As I walked out of the cinema and ate my crispy chicken from the burgerking, I thought to myself I'll take this life over that one anytime. Good ol' technology.

    Anyone who's been in a jungle knows what kind of a place that is, fist sized insects, worms, snakes, poisonous plants, diseases like you never imagined. Avatar portrays it all very eutopian.

    Also; why the fuck are human marines in the year 2200 or so still walking around in 2000's era combat gear? lol.

  • @Raynor1337

    You'd think they would wear stuff like exoskeleton suits.. not the retarded huge unpractical suit things in the movies. Tanks > that.

    I would've liked to see Na'vi stoneage mentality up vs an M1A2 Abrams.