MeanJoePhaser
Admiral
Is this movie still out? 

So I'm confused. But I know I loved it and that a lot of the subtlties seem to have been missed entirely by a lot of people. If you think it was one-sided, Na'vi-good, human-bad becoming-Na'vi and leaving humanity, nature-is-best, unsubtle anvil-dropping, you saw a different film to the one I saw.
The message would have been more subtle if the angry Marine and Giovanni Ribisi's characters hadn't been made out to be so utterly douchey and evil.
The message would have been more subtle if the angry Marine and Giovanni Ribisi's characters hadn't been made out to be so utterly douchey and evil.
The message would have been more subtle if the angry Marine and Giovanni Ribisi's characters hadn't been made out to be so utterly douchey and evil.
Oh, speak for yourself. I actually quite like Quarritch.
The message would have been more subtle if the angry Marine and Giovanni Ribisi's characters hadn't been made out to be so utterly douchey and evil.
Oh, speak for yourself. I actually quite like Quarritch.
Agreed. Compared to the petulant Nero, Quaritch was much more calm and calculated of a villain.
Simply put, Avatar is Fern Gully meets Dances with Wolves with a heavy dose of coincidences, contrivances, stereotypes, and predictables, all covered in James Cameron jerk-off special effects. Complete with telling, not showing scriptwriting. A pity because it was visually beautiful, had a few interesting concepts, and a solid cast, but the writing and execution were horrible.
*Emphasis mine.
Huh? I don't get the hate for James Cameron sometimes, with all due respect. I understand you didn't like Avatar as much as others but what exactly constitutes as "jerk-off special effects"? I'm a little confused. Does jerk-off equate to underdeveloped or underutilized special effects or an overabundance of special effects?
I thought it was fairly popular in its day. Most people I know have seen it anyway.I'm just shocked by how many people have seen Ferngully. I feel like the only person who hasn't seen it.
1) I never claimed to be speaking for anyone other than myself.The message would have been more subtle if the angry Marine and Giovanni Ribisi's characters hadn't been made out to be so utterly douchey and evil.
Oh, speak for yourself. I actually quite like Quarritch.
The hilarity of hanging around on a Trek board is being able to click in a moment from a forum where adults are seriously arguing over whether a mildly clever and adequate movie from the 1980s called "Star Trek II" is more timelessly brilliant and deserving of uncritical adulation than a mildly funny and adequate movie called "Star Trek IV" over to a forum where some of the same people call Avatar derivative crap. Christ, I'm a Trek fan but I can still tell that Avatar is at least fifty times the creative effort and success that any of the old-style Star Trek movies ever were.
I love it how everybody's assuming "Dances with Wolves" was some kind of original masterpiece. Similar movies that came before it:
The Searchers
Little Big Man
A Man Called Horse
Jeremiah Johnson
Comparisons are interesting to make but these two movies can't be compared, it's like saying what is the best professional sports team of all time? And then you compare the New York Yankee's in baseball with the Montreal Canadians in hockey. It's a pointless debate.
Yeah, because in Avatar Jake rebelled pretty much out of the blue (no pun intended), without any reason, just because he liked to be a blue cat dude. The Earth people were harmless colonists who had absolutely no intention to harm the natives and the natives were just a primitive half-animals who didn't understand the wonders of a human civilization. So when the Na'vi rebelled, they blew up the Earth colony and used the surviving humans for slaves.together they could rebel against the crew of the Enterprise and destroy the ship in an epic battle, taking the survivors prisoner and then smooching.
But that doesn't mean more people went to see Avatar than any other film. And that's important, too. And it's not purely an "academic" argument, either. It's fact.
Yes, it is a fact, and it also is the one meaningful measurement by which other films can be said to be more successful than Avatar - it's absolute..
In essence, all Sully did was help lead the charge against General Custer. How did that work out in the end?
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