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Folks it's illegal to not like DBZ
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Cemetry Gator posted:Avatar 2 won't flop because Disney is going to market the poo poo out of it. Jakesully, duh. Like the most generic white guy name short of "John Smith". Netiri, something like that? CGI Zoe Saldana. Sigourney Weaver. Quarritch. Michelle Rodriguez. She had a sci-fi helicopter gunship. I wanted to see more of her, but she died. The tribe leader whose actor was Sagat in Street Fighter or something? poo poo, Wes Studi, I think! No idea what his character was called. Deadmeat Dad. Was Giovanni Ribisi some tech nerd? Phoebe from Friends's brother. Bob Unobtanium, for all I know. Anyone else just plain didn't register.
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# ? May 13, 2022 22:53 |
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Payndz posted:I haven't watched Avatar since the DVD came out, so I'm going to do a genuine experiment and see which characters I can remember off the bat, without editing. That's most of the main cast, so good comprehension! Just missed Neytiri's mom/dragon lady/Mo'at, Tsu'tey (the guy who was supposed to marry Neytiri), and Norm (the avatar nerd guy).
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# ? May 13, 2022 23:01 |
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Fsmhunk posted:Lol, sick. Doing the same stuff as the Marvel Guys 'It's actually evil not to like our lovely movie.' Its ok to not like something. Its an incredibly shithead thing to do to look down on and call people who like things you dont lesser than you. What the gently caress is a Marvel Guy? Uncle Boogeyman posted:so what Youre wrong? Im showing you direct evidence that its not as irrelevant in pop culture as youre making it seem because you think it is. Can you provide any evidence to your argument besides youre own anecdotal experience? AccountSupervisor fucked around with this message at 03:28 on May 14, 2022 |
# ? May 14, 2022 03:25 |
The online backlash for this, similar to Titanic, is because it's not for nerds, it's girl friendly/GP focused and nerds resent not being catered to. Aliens/Terminator era James Cameron was theirs so it also feels like a betrayal of sorts.
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# ? May 14, 2022 04:34 |
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Ratios and Tendency posted:The online backlash for this, similar to Titanic, is because it's not for nerds, it's girl friendly/GP focused and nerds resent not being catered to. Aliens/Terminator era James Cameron was theirs so it also feels like a betrayal of sorts. Also a reminder that Titanic was loving huge and James Cameron literally had back to back record setting box office numbers for both Titanic and Avatar. The man does not miss
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# ? May 14, 2022 05:52 |
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# ? May 14, 2022 10:01 |
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AccountSupervisor posted:Youre wrong? Im showing you direct evidence that its not as irrelevant in pop culture as youre making it seem because you think it is. Can you provide any evidence to your argument besides youre own anecdotal experience? I never said Avatar was irrelevant. It was a huge movie and a huge pop culture moment. It is bad, though.
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# ? May 14, 2022 11:55 |
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Alhazred posted:Basically every Michelle Rodriguez character ever. But so far she's come back in Fast and Furiois AND Resident Evil so she'll definitely be in Avatar 3 or 4
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# ? May 14, 2022 13:41 |
The Resident Evil movies brought her character back so that they could kill her again. Multiple times.
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# ? May 14, 2022 14:08 |
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Alhazred posted:Basically every Michelle Rodriguez character ever.
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# ? May 14, 2022 14:13 |
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Ratios and Tendency posted:The online backlash for this, similar to Titanic, is because it's not for nerds, it's girl friendly/GP focused and nerds resent not being catered to. Aliens/Terminator era James Cameron was theirs so it also feels like a betrayal of sorts. At least Titanic is a movie based on a famous real world event and it is an old fashioned romance story and period piece told pretty drat well. Titanic is one of the movies I respect more than I actually like. One thing I find annoying about Avatar is that no matter where you are on the internet, 99% of the discourse around it is nothing new or interesting...its all about the CGI/tech/3D, the derivative cookie cutter plot/stock characters, or lack of cultural relevance. All of this is justified to a certain degree(especially the HFR/3D), but man its tiring after 10 years. Even after the teaser trailer for its long delayed sequel has been released, online talk about Avatar is exactly the same as it was 10 years ago. I've been guilty of this myself over the years, but to me its one of those IPs thats become associated with toxicity now like Ghostbusters. Maybe it will all change if the sequel is genuinely great, but for now Avatar is like the most boring film to talk about on the internet.
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# ? May 14, 2022 18:45 |
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Ratios and Tendency posted:The online backlash for this, similar to Titanic, is because it's not for nerds, it's girl friendly/GP focused and nerds resent not being catered to. Aliens/Terminator era James Cameron was theirs so it also feels like a betrayal of sorts. Oh yeah it's definitely the toxically masculine Nerds who don't like Avatar. Check out the replies to the Gita Jackson Avatar Article tweet and count the number of women https://twitter.com/VICE/status/1524011470215950336 Maybe due to being female all the passionate women Avatar fans are too shy to get performatively mad about someone not liking their movie.
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# ? May 14, 2022 18:55 |
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Ratios and Tendency posted:The online backlash for this, similar to Titanic, is because it's not for nerds, it's girl friendly/GP focused and nerds resent not being catered to. Aliens/Terminator era James Cameron was theirs so it also feels like a betrayal of sorts. This thread loving rocks.
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Gresh posted:At least Titanic is a movie based on a famous real world event and it is an old fashioned romance story and period piece told pretty drat well. Titanic is one of the movies I respect more than I actually like. It's a visual spectacle environmental propaganda piece for as large an audience as possible and entirely uninterested in online movie nerd discussion. Like, there's not a whole lot to say about Koyaanisqatsi or the 2001 end sequence either who cares. e/ Thematically/story/character-wise I mean, if you're into technical film-making or technology or whatever the discussion is endless. Ratios and Tendency fucked around with this message at 02:08 on May 15, 2022 |
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# ? May 15, 2022 02:01 |
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I remember hearing talking about the plots of the future films. There was something about introducing an alien civilization to Pandora that's not humans. Was that just fan rumors or something I imagined?
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# ? May 15, 2022 04:37 |
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Ratios and Tendency posted:It's a visual spectacle environmental propaganda piece for as large an audience as possible and entirely uninterested in online movie nerd discussion. Like, there's not a whole lot to say about Koyaanisqatsi or the 2001 end sequence either who cares. The end sequence of 2001 is just a retelling of the Genesis story from the bible, and in general is just a birth metaphor. It's really simplistic and I find it to be a little too direct for my tastes. I prefer my films to be a little more symbolically fun.
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# ? May 15, 2022 11:54 |
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More 3d chat: The coolest ones I saw were these IMAX featurettes about things like sharks, jungles, mountains, coral reefs and what not. They were like 45 minutes long, usually. I have an inherent fear of scuba diving and heights so these shows were about as close as I'm ever going to get to experiencing those things. I would get super baked and most times there was hardly anyone else in the theater so it was super immersive and chill.
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# ? May 15, 2022 14:46 |
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It won't flop, but I saw the first one in theaters (opening weekend too) and will not do the same for this or the sequels at all because I thought/still think that was a really really bad film and nothing I've seen/heard of for these makes me think different for these is possible
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# ? May 15, 2022 14:57 |
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Chris James 2 posted:It won't flop, but I saw the first one in theaters (opening weekend too) and will not do the same for this or the sequels at all because I thought/still think that was a really really bad film and nothing I've seen/heard of for these makes me think different for these is possible Posts like this are funny because you’re basically doing fan fiction for box office. This is going to smash all the records but especially Cameron’s own with titanic and avatar. And then he’s gonna do it again with avatar 3
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# ? May 15, 2022 15:08 |
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The REAL Goobusters posted:Posts like this are funny I was responding to the thread title which is mistakenly what I thought was part of the subject and not a joke. I didn't edit it out because I don't like doing that, especially on things my mind can't/won't be changed on ("I saw the first one in theaters and won't see the rest that way, if at all, after my reaction to it")
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# ? May 15, 2022 15:10 |
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Chris James 2 posted:I was responding to the thread title which is mistakenly what I thought was part of the subject and not a joke. I didn't edit it out because I don't like doing that, especially on things my mind can't/won't be changed on ("I saw the first one in theaters and won't see the rest that way, if at all, after my reaction to it") It is absolutely a joke. I guess it reads too sincere lol. Also "flop" and "water" get it? Oh well. [edit] Just reminding the thread that Cameron has made 2 of the most iconic sci-fi sequels of all time, which hasn't been brought up much. The dude knows how to do sequels proper. teagone fucked around with this message at 17:01 on May 15, 2022 |
# ? May 15, 2022 16:56 |
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Avatar 2 is gonna make 3 billion dollars easily.
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# ? May 15, 2022 18:48 |
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My gut feeling is that Avatar 2 won't have nearly the impact or box-office of the original. However, my gut is also responsible for such predictions as "Britain won't vote for Brexit", "America won't elect Donald Trump president" and "Russia won't invade Ukraine", so hey, $3 billion BO is entirely possible.
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# ? May 15, 2022 22:37 |
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Just a heads up! If you don't have any plans Memorial Day weekend at the end of this month (the 27th through the 30th), I'm planning to host a CineD Discord Stream for the Extended Collector's Edition of Avatar on the 29th (Sunday). All are welcome to join! Tentative time is set to 3PM CT for now. I'll share more info ITT by the end of this week. Past CineD Discord movie streams I've hosted include: The July 4th Snyderthon, Mortal Kombat (2021), Godzilla vs Kong, Man of Steel, Batman v Superman Ultimate Edition, Zack Snyder's Justice League, Mad Max: Fury Road/Excalibur double feature, and Dawn of the Dead (2004)/Army of the Dead double feature. All were a blast to watch with goons, despite the jankiness of Discord's streaming tech lol.
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# ? May 16, 2022 00:32 |
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BiggerBoat posted:More 3d chat: The coolest ones I saw were these IMAX featurettes about things like sharks, jungles, mountains, coral reefs and what not. They were like 45 minutes long, usually. I have an inherent fear of scuba diving and heights so these shows were about as close as I'm ever going to get to experiencing those things. The ones that focus on waves/surfing are the absolute sickest. The depth and motion of large waves in 3D is just so hypnotizing. e: True Lies 2..when??!?!
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zer0spunk posted:The ones that focus on waves/surfing are the absolute sickest. The depth and motion of large waves in 3D is just so hypnotizing. The Werner Herzog documentary Cave of Forgotten Dreams was a great experience in 3D - one of the few 3D experiences where I'm glad I got to see it as intended, it really gave off a different feeling seeing the cave art with so much more depth to it. Seeing it expressed across the uneven surfaces and contours was great and it came across very well.
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# ? May 16, 2022 22:04 |
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teagone posted:[edit] Just reminding the thread that Cameron has made 2 of the most iconic sci-fi sequels of all time, which hasn't been brought up much. The dude knows how to do sequels proper. I think his comments about how each Avatar sequel he's envisioning stands on its own, that they each have a self-contained story, explains why that is. I feel like most franchise movies I see present a full story in the first installment, then introduce a ton of extraneous lore or world-building in the sequel that's barely germane to the plot, with a half-story that leaves a ton of loose ends for subsequent installments to wrap up (or not.) When a movie becomes a franchise, the unique identity of any particular installment goes away, so sequels feel inessential or nebulous. See: Matrix Reloaded or Pirates 2: Dead Man's Chest or Pacific Rim 2 or, I don't know, the Hunger Games movies or whatever. Or the MCU, which has basically made this their business model on purpose, like a long rear end TV show. Cameron doesn't do that. You can discuss his sequels as unique pieces of media if you want to, since they'll work on their own. Like, in a formal or functional sense. On a literal plot basis Aliens assumes you've seen Alien, but the themes it engages with or the arcs the characters experience are set up and played out coherently and completely within Aliens. It's its own movie. Likewise, Terminator 2 is a more rewarding experience after having seen the first one (the reversal with Arnold is cool, Sarah's character change is for the best), but I've met lots of people who never saw the original and still think T2 is one of the best scifi films in history, on its own merits. Cameron isn't lazy, doesn't want to coast on the momentum of a franchise being well-liked or successful, so I fully expect Avatar 2 to make a case for its own success, to be a whole rear end movie. Whether people *like* that movie, I have no idea. But I have way more confidence that Avatar 2 will be a complete experience than, say, Fantastic Beasts 3.
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# ? May 19, 2022 01:28 |
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Ratios and Tendency posted:The online backlash for this, similar to Titanic, is because it's not for nerds, it's girl friendly/GP focused and nerds resent not being catered to. Aliens/Terminator era James Cameron was theirs so it also feels like a betrayal of sorts. It's more than that - it was a "woke" movie that was specifically about white colonization on indigenous people and planet conservation, except "woke" wasn't used as a negative back when it came out, so it just became repeats of "Ferngully" and "Smurf" meme-ing instead of woke meme-ing. Layer the default anti-popularity people, and "cinematics don't matter in filmmaking because it's all about the plot" people and you get the pile-on from separate groups. I wish Cameron had used his original plot and aesthetic approach and not chopped it down into something more acceptable for all audiences, as I would have preferred that movie (Pandora wasn't even going to be green in plants and have almost recognizable fauna and such, EVERYTHING was supposed to be earth-unrecognizable, for instance). But it's still much more cinematic than practically anything we've gotten since, outside of very few directors like Nolan, Villeneuve, and a couple of others. Seeing the trailer before Strange just made the general look of Strange even MORE of a letdown for me, for instance. edit: And yeah, the name memorability argument just completely misses context. Avatar came out as a one - off with no sequels, TV shows, cartoons, etc. spinning off of it, ten years ago. Iron Man gets two sequels a year and TV shows, Star Wars got sequels every few years as well as comics, books, cartoons, and then later the Disney takeover with more saturation, and so on. The older movies that didn't have sequels had a lot more media saturation and a lot of post advertising that referenced characters, etc. Avatar came out right in the middle of the start of current saturation without a media approach. I'll give an example; after seeing Ghostbusters 1, I didn't know their names were Peter, Ray, Winston, and Egon. Oh, and Slimer. However, after 80 billion toy commercials, multiple video games based on the first movie on multiple systems, watching multiple years of The Real Ghostbusters daily, a sequel, a sequel video game, a cartoon reboot, a movie reboot, and a requel - of course I know their names. Film scores kind of work the same way - older movies would re-play their themes on marketing or put versions of it on their cartoon versions (see Batman TAS or Beetlejuice), but by the time of the modern era, they kind of stopped doing that so they aren't as "memorable." The Elfman Batman theme is super memorable because everyone heard Shirley Jackson doing a variation of one of the motifs daily on Batman TAS that I'd argue isn't even the main theme in the movie (and definitely not the strongest). Darko fucked around with this message at 01:56 on May 19, 2022 |
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I recall at least one bundle of articles posted here where the evidence against Avatar having any sort of impact was: The toys do not go for a lot of money on ebay There isn't a massive expanded universe People aren't coming up with theories for future sequels
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# ? May 19, 2022 03:04 |
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If they made Nendoroids of Jake, Neytiri, and Quaritch, I'd probably buy them. More nerd trinkets for my desk please.
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# ? May 19, 2022 04:22 |
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Hot toys made a Jake. It’s probably really rare and expensive now. Take that nerds
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# ? May 19, 2022 04:25 |
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The REAL Goobusters posted:Also a reminder that Titanic was loving huge and James Cameron literally had back to back record setting box office numbers for both Titanic and Avatar. The man does not miss The abyss under performed. Strange Days was an outright flop. Cameron can miss. Also, The Abyss, True Lies and Stange Days make an interesting thematic trilogy where Cameron works through some poo poo about relationships and breakups
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# ? May 19, 2022 07:34 |
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High Warlord Zog posted:The abyss under performed. Strange Days was an outright flop. Cameron can miss. Cameron did not direct Strange Days, Katheryn Bigelow did. He was a producer, but he's produced quite a lot of duds. His directorial career, however, is extraordinary. The Abyss and True Lies were his least successful in terms of meeting expected gross, but not significantly so.
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# ? May 19, 2022 08:10 |
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all the contrarian nerds forget one thing. if you see this in 3d on shrooms, it's going to blow your mind. that's why i saw the original in theatres twice, once without and once with shrooms. it matches the lego movie as being a time when i walked out of the theatre and basically missed the visuals immediately.
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# ? May 19, 2022 09:03 |
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He also co-scripted Strange Days and worked as lead (but uncredited) editor
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# ? May 19, 2022 11:18 |
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I've never seen Avatar (though I plan on fixing that before the new one comes out) and even I can remember that the protagonist's name is Jake Sully. It's simple to remember and here's how: Jake - Really standard white guy name. Sully - The guy who landed that plane.
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High Warlord Zog posted:He also co-scripted Strange Days and worked as lead (but uncredited) editor Yeah, but if we're going to get this technical, we'll have to add in Piranha 2: The Spawning, Rambo 2 (first script draft), and T2:3D.
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# ? May 19, 2022 14:29 |
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High Warlord Zog posted:The abyss under performed. Strange Days was an outright flop. Cameron can miss. sorry cant you over all the money titanic and avatar made back to back
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Liked the first one, excited for this one, plus I have to support my boy Jimmy C for giving me the beautiful double whammy in 2019 of Alita and Dark Fate, which both own, no I will not be taking questions at this time.
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# ? May 20, 2022 16:54 |