The Last Airbender
The Fire nation is about to wreck havoc as they cause a separation between all the nation. The destiny of Avatar Aang is to restore harmony to the world.
14 December 1967, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
30 May 1985, Burnsville, Minnesota, USA
6 August 1970, Mahé, Pondicherry, India
5 June 1990, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
17 July 1988, Pasadena, California, USA
25 March 1991, Burbank, California, USA
2 January 1987, Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA
9 May 1989, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
31 December 1963, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
16 August 1973, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
12 November 1980, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, USA
10 September 1986, Edison, New Jersey, USA
July 18, 2014
A quite breathtakingly inept hodge-podge of vapid spirituality, playground chopsocky and visual effects that take 3D to an entirely new level: Zero-D.
July 18, 2014
Would it be more accurate to call this The Last Shyamalan Movie?
July 18, 2014
Nothing here is helped by M. Night Shyamalan's bizarre casting choices.
July 18, 2014
The Last Airbender is not just a flop, it's a big-budget flop, and it's a throwback to that grand old genre, the movie that's so bad that it's bad.
July 02, 2010
Stilted dialogue, wooden acting, glacial pacing, cheesy special effects, tacky-looking sets, ugly costumes, poorly staged and edited action sequences, all shown in murky, cut-rate 3-D.
July 18, 2014
There isn't a single convincing performance in the picture, and the badness of the acting is, bizarrely, pretty much in direct proportion to a character's importance.
July 01, 2010
A dull, boring, poorly acted, limply written and thoroughly unappealing fantasy, featuring bland characters locked in a struggle of no interest.
July 02, 2010
Call M. Night Shyamalan a Wood Bender -- this kiddie cast is as flat and stiff as particle board
July 18, 2014
[A] breathtakingly clueless, misconceived, stupid, humourless, unexciting, dim, dumb farrago, the worst film I've seen in years.
July 02, 2010
[T]he film works so hard to explain its plot developments that it scarcely has any time left over to dramatize them. Exposition has not merely vanquished mimesis, it has burned its homes to the ground and sown salt in its fields.
July 01, 2010
M. Night Shyamalan's big-screen live-action version of the popular Nickelodeon animated TV series constitutes a form of Chinese water torture in which tin-ear line-readings take the place of drips.
August 12, 2010
One is bored and stupefied by what seems like an eternity of vacuous spectacle, cod-Buddhist tosh and clunking dialogue.

