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(05-06-2012, 01:25 PM)
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#204
I really hope he expands the universe in Avatar 2. This is a future where far flung space travel is a reality, right? I'd love to see different planets being explored that are completey different and alien to Pandora - hell, throw in some space combat for good measure.
If the sequel is just, 'hey, humans return with bigger guns and here's some cool underwater shots of Pandora,' then count me out. |
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(05-06-2012, 01:29 PM)
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#205
Avatar - and you know, I say this admitting that it is a technical marvel and soundly made - on the other hand, requires something more than inspired thinking. With Alien and Terminator, he didn't need to admit the originals lacked an edge. No, they were great and he needed to make them better. This time though... he must think Avatar is good right? Or would he have removed all the mirrors in his house, cause he can't look at himself anymore? I mean, fuck. That tribal-chanting-healing-healtheworld-sittingaroundthecampfire shit near the end in Avatar - I look at Aliens, I look at Terminator and then I look at that, and it just hurts. |
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(05-06-2012, 01:35 PM)
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(05-06-2012, 01:47 PM)
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#207
He's got his Star Wars now so im not surprised by his statement. |
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(05-06-2012, 01:54 PM)
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#208
I liked Avatar not for story but for visuals (3D) and the theme (jungle/floating island/avatars)
I definitely won't be impressed by the 3D in the subsequent films...unless he does an amazing job with some amazing scenes of depth...and I think by Avatar 2 I'll be bored of the above themes... |
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(05-06-2012, 01:54 PM)
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#209
Honestly, I'm already tired of Pandora. Most of the sequel should be in a completely different setting, imo. |
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I am full of shit.
Rich, smooth, creamy shit. (05-06-2012, 01:59 PM)
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#210
And you would think GAF would love it since it's like a liberal scifi lovers wet dream
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(05-06-2012, 02:26 PM)
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(05-06-2012, 03:50 PM)
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#228
I readily admit that I liked Avatar but I didn't love it and frankly I can't see why or how Cameron intends to get another 2 or 3 films out of that 'universe'.
Avatar' story line was tied up and unless he intends to radically reinvent or expand the scope of the story (space opera away from Pandora) I don't see what's he going to do. Just one of the many projects that Cameron talks about but will never actually get round to making. Just like the remake of Forbidden Planet which he's been talking about for something like 20+ years..... |
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(05-06-2012, 05:39 PM)
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#239
So much salt in this thread. Did all the haters in this thread just skip watching Avatar and ride the lol Dances with Wolves train into the ground. Did you watch a version some dude recorded in the theater with his phone? I watched it in the theater in Imax 3D and I thought it was amazing. The visuals alone were worth the price of admission to me. Also, how can you hate a movie with Mechs?
I will laugh my ass off if Cameron is just trolling everybody. |
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(05-06-2012, 06:57 PM)
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#241
Pfft, Star Wars? The movie about the kids who doesn't know he's special and meets a wizard to rescue a princess from a guy dressed all in black? How much cliche more can you get? Plus there was no where else to take that film. They blow up the mega weapon space station and everyone lives happily ever after. No way the movie that followed that huge success could actually be better than the original.
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(05-06-2012, 07:05 PM)
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#244
I figured Cameron is one of those directors who directs because he enjoys telling stories. I don't understand why he has shackled himself to producing 3 more Avatars. Its not as if he needs the money.
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(05-06-2012, 07:21 PM)
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#246
From the same interview...
Originally Posted by James Cameron:
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(05-06-2012, 07:22 PM)
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#247
No, the box office only proves that people were interested and saw it. Doesn't say anything about whether they liked it, continue to like it, or want to see another.
This isn't Cameron's SW. I don't see that kind of cultural conversation about it. The sequels will make money, but not because people loved the original. It's just another blockbuster to see.
And don't act like there wasn't room for sequels in SW. Yes, the Death Star blew up, but Luke still had to become a proper Jedi, the Empire still needed to fall, and the mystery about Luke's father wasn't completely resolved. Avatar in comparison feels like a dead end.
Last edited by Tookay; 05-06-2012 at 07:25 PM.
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A crack addict with a tag! (05-06-2012, 07:22 PM)
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(05-06-2012, 07:23 PM)
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