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Does Cameron plan to self-immolate after Avatar 3 bombs? Will any company allow him to handle a budget ever again? I don't see him making a small-scale film. It is surely 'beneath' his supposed genius and fart-huffing ways.
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If Cameron was forced to only be able to make movies with budgets that don't exceed 60 million maybe we'd get a good James Cameron movie for the first time in over two decades.Does Cameron plan to self-immolate after Avatar 3 bombs? Will any company allow him to handle a budget ever again? I don't see him making a small-scale film. It is surely 'beneath' his supposed genius and fart-huffing ways.
>Implying James Cameron has something interesting to say about his computer generated space kitties, when his first movie was so dumb and lazy it included a MacGuffin called 'unobtanium' and the entire Earth military plotline was vintage seethe about George Dubya Bush that already felt dated in 2009.Anyway, an interesting subplot would be a group of Na'vi who decide that they admire the technology and tools that the humans have and then they start abandoning traditional Na'vi culture...which brings them into conflict with both humans and other Na'vi.
And then ranting about whaling when that was relevant in 2008-2010. Not to say it doesn't happen still but there are more prevalent environmental issues involving the ocean.>Implying James Cameron has something interesting to say about his computer generated space kitties, when his first movie was so dumb and lazy it included a MacGuffin called 'unobtanium' and the entire Earth military plotline was vintage seethe about George Dubya Bush that already felt dated in 2009.![]()
Its even more dated than that. "save the whales!" Was bog standard eco-freak material in the 70s and 80s (remember the plot to Star Trek IV?) to the point where it was dated during Futurama 's first run.And then ranting about whaling when that was relevant in 2008-2010. Not to say it doesn't happen still but there are more prevalent environmental issues involving the ocean.
Well it's because whaling was sort of relevant in the late 2000s with all those anti-whaling shows on TV.Its even more dated than that. "save the whales!" Was bog standard eco-freak material in the 70s and 80s (remember the plot to Star Trek IV?) to the point where it was dated during Futurama 's first run.
Bringing it back now is a reference as dated as global cooling.
Also, do the humans at any point attempt to make contact with the super organism? They know it exists and can essentially root kit any lifeform it can directly interface with, seems important.
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China Box Office: ‘Avatar 2’ Opens Far Below Tracking at $57.1M as COVID Outbreak Bites
'The Way of Water' has been wildly well received among the Chinese viewers who have seen it, but consumer trepidation over public health conditions is generating uncertainty over its earnings trajectory.www.hollywoodreporter.com
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Korea Box Office: ‘Avatar 2’ Delivers Second Biggest Weekend of 2022
The release of “Avatar: The Way of Water” in South Korea largely lived up to expectations and delivered a major boost to the final quarter’s flagging box office. Its gross revenues between Friday and Sunday represented the second biggest opening of the year. They lifted the nationwide total to...news.yahoo.com
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China thinks it’s OK at best, while South Korea seems to like it.
She's some kind of Na'vi Jesus (her conception had no father!), and I'm sure this revelation will be a shocking twist in the next movie.or didn't make sense (Grace's child literally bending the underwater plants to her whim to destroy the subs).
It's why it didn't need a sequel in the first place! James Cameron could have focused on making several new different films in the past decade, but no he had to make sequel's to a film that no one would care about over a decade later because he is obsessed with the fucking ocean.Just got back from seeing it. It wasn't as bad as I was expecting. Especially given all the talk Cameron was putting out. It only confirms to me that directors regardless of what is actually in their films have to pay lip service to certain things when doing interviews advertising it.
This one was more mediocre compared to the first film. The first film I would say was an overall decent flick that was viewed as a spectacle at the time of its release but has steadily been looked at as overhyped because of that. This one is slightly worse without the hype going into it. It had a lot of repeats of the first film that weren't as great this time around (trying to make the killing of the whale as big as the tree getting destroyed). Other repeats seemed lazy (forget that mineral, the new item the humans are after is brain matter from the whales!).
The CGI while good in some areas also looked worse compared to the first film (the opening scene with the forest getting lit on fire and all the animals from the first film being destroyed looked cheap). The final battle didn't really make sense and went on a little too long (there is all the Na'vi at first but for some reason Jake's family are the only ones fighting at the end). Certain things weren't explained (why were the adults having difficulty breathing underwater at the end but the children could do it with ease?) or didn't make sense (Grace's child literally bending the underwater plants to her whim to destroy the subs).
They are obviously setting things up for the third film where they will probably address some stuff that was in this. Given that they already finished filming it it probably will get released, but depending on how this one fares it might go straight to streaming.
Remember: in an alternate universe we would have had an Alien film directed by Ridley Scott and written by Cameron that would have focused on the origin of the Alien. But noooooooo. AvP had to happen instead.It's why it didn't need a sequel in the first place! James Cameron could have focused on making several new different films in the past decade, but no he had to make sequel's to a film that no one would care about over a decade later because he is obsessed with the fucking ocean.
Same sing and dance number over and over. Journos will point fingers without giving a proper conclusion. Oh, this movie or game or book or show failed because of incels, cis white males, racism or Russian hackers.NB4 Covid is blamed for the film's poor box office. What's going to be the next excuse I wonder? Toxic white males on the internet?
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