I hope this wins Best Picture at the Academy Awards. No movie is perfect, but the trouble is I have very little interest in bothering to point out the imperfections of this amazing film, because as a whole it was the most visually stunning movie I have ever seen. I plan to go see it again today (I saw it yesterday). There were a few cliches I could have lived without, and few other cliches that I was happy to ignore. But overall, it was also a riveting story line, with interesting characters who were easy to sympathize with and care about.
Anyone who misses seeing this movie on the big screen, in 3-D, is really missing out. I'm looking forward to seeing the sequels.