I have no idea why we needed three of these. A creator who keeps tapping the same well hoping to get more water (I mean cash) out of it. Avatar is a thinly veiled Noble Savage story that can be summed up as Blue (good) vs. White (bad). Life was just perfect before this evil mining corporation turned up to spoil our planet. What else is there to say? You could have shown that crying Indian commercial from 1970 and saved everyone time and aggravation.
Avatar is, dollar for dollar, the least culturally relevant entertainment property in the history of film.
No one cares or talks about them. I could at least paraphrase a plot outline for every billion dollar movie these past 20 years just by pop culture osmosis. For Avatar? Nothing --and I actually watched the first one once
The amount of chatter and interest is so low and the films are so forgettable, I can't figure out WHO is paying money to see them. It's like James Cameron sold his soul to get those box office numbers, but no one actually went to see them. That makes more sense to me than anything else.
Avatar was so-so
The way of water, sunk.
Not going to watch any new movies.
I have no idea why we needed three of these. A creator who keeps tapping the same well hoping to get more water (I mean cash) out of it. Avatar is a thinly veiled Noble Savage story that can be summed up as Blue (good) vs. White (bad). Life was just perfect before this evil mining corporation turned up to spoil our planet. What else is there to say? You could have shown that crying Indian commercial from 1970 and saved everyone time and aggravation.
The Avatar movies have characters?!
Avatar is, dollar for dollar, the least culturally relevant entertainment property in the history of film.
No one cares or talks about them. I could at least paraphrase a plot outline for every billion dollar movie these past 20 years just by pop culture osmosis. For Avatar? Nothing --and I actually watched the first one once
The amount of chatter and interest is so low and the films are so forgettable, I can't figure out WHO is paying money to see them. It's like James Cameron sold his soul to get those box office numbers, but no one actually went to see them. That makes more sense to me than anything else.