...Stranger Things...
Perhaps the worst possible example you can give for the current generation not having any interest in old stuff.
...Stranger Things...
According to Variety, just this single film.
And yeah, I agree that it's crazy that any studio would allow a director to make a film that costs that much. But I guess the thinking was "It's James Cameron and look at how much his last two films yielded!" without thinking about the circumstances that allowed those two particular films to earn so much. Let alone considering whether or not Avatar has remained in the public consciousness to garner such a large return.
According to Variety, just this single film.
And yeah, I agree that it's crazy that any studio would allow a director to make a film that costs that much. But I guess the thinking was "It's James Cameron and look at how much his last two films yielded!" without thinking about the circumstances that allowed those two particular films to earn so much. Let alone considering whether or not Avatar has remained in the public consciousness to garner such a large return.
But do "the youth" of today know or care who he is? He hasn't done a film in 13 years, and the one 12 years before that (25 years ago) was before they were even born.
A lot of young people, and this has always been the case but I think even more so now, don't like "old films." Kids now love their Tik Toks and Stranger Things and whatever other crap Netlfix tells them to feed on. I doubt they've even heard of True Lies and The Abyss, and wouldn't care about Terminator/Aliens etc. Kids today say the She-Hulk effects look bad, never mind models and stop-motion from the 80s.
I mean I can't wait for this and wanna see it. But just saying. I work with a few people in their late teens/early 20s, and they're pretty damn fickle & ignorant about this kinda thing.
Not really. As I said I work with a lot of teens and younger people, and have done for a while. (I'm not the high school janitor in The Breakfast Club btwPerhaps the worst possible example you can give for the current generation not having any interest in old stuff.
And yeah they'll say they like Stranger Things, so I'll ask like "oh cool, so have you seen a lot of what it's inspired by then? You know, Goonies, ET, Terminator, Aliens, Stand By Me, The Thing, Close Encounters, etc etc"
And they haven't got a clue. You may as well be speaking Bangladeshi. And they're not interested either.
Ah, maybe a mix up, it was because we were talking about the name James Cameron. And yeah sure they'll know Avatar 1 and Titanic probably. But I was just saying they wouldn't know the big 80s & 90s movies he's known for.But Avatar II isn't from the '80s or '90s. It's from three weeks in the future. Using a popular throwback as an example of modern stuff people like instead of throwbacks, when you're actually citing modern stuff (including throwbacks) people like instead of actual old stuff, is a non-sequitur.
Ah, okay, I thought you were predicting the movie wouldn't do well because Cameron is passé.Ah, maybe a mix up, it was because we were talking about the name James Cameron. And yeah sure they'll know Avatar 1 and Titanic probably. But I was just saying they wouldn't know the big 80s & 90s movies he's known for.
ie. Us guys on this board of course when we hear that name think of Aliens/Terminator etc, and what a "James Cameron movie" is. I was just saying most young people now wouldn't think like that.
Well, half of it was a semi rant about the kids I work with who don't know decent moviesAh, okay, I thought you were predicting the movie wouldn't do well because Cameron is passé.
Yeah, all the reports I read said we won't see anything beyond 3 if it and 2 aren't successful, so it sounds like 3 is pretty much guaranteed, and the franchise's future will be decided after that.We probably will see the third film since they filmed it at the same time as the second, unless they pull a Batgirl on it.
Ah, okay, I thought you were predicting the movie wouldn't do well because Cameron is passé.
Cameron doesn't hold a name with today's young audience, too much time has passed and nearly an entire generation grew up with Marvel and DC movies, Avatar and Caneron have a steep uphill battle ahead of them to get relevant again.
We probably will see the third film since they filmed it at the same time as the second, unless they pull a Batgirl on it.
I don't think that matters. It's a spectacle which is more appealing in this MCU CGI fest driven cinematic world.Cameron doesn't hold a name with today's young audience, too much time has passed and nearly an entire generation grew up with Marvel and DC movies, Avatar and Caneron have a steep uphill battle ahead of them to get relevant again.
Do you realize how career/studio ending catastrophe that would be? Scrapping a 200 million plus movie? No freaking way.
I didn't say it would be a smart move. Just saying that studio executives are crazy.Do you realize how career/studio ending catastrophe that would be? Scrapping a 200 million plus movie? No freaking way.
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