I agree with Mr. Plinkett's oddly nuanced review. I really enjoyed Avatar, when I wasn't completely embarrassed and insulted by how stupid and easily manipulated it thought I was.
It does seem more like a theme park ride than a movie, so I'm glad to have that confirmed. This guy's right: Cameron (and Lucas before him with the Star Wars prequels) are taking movies in the exact wrong direction. Though I guess there's no way to take them in the right direction, since the stupid, stupid public will vote with their dollars for whichever films go the wrongest way.
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I agree with Mr. Plinkett's oddly nuanced review. I really enjoyed Avatar, when I wasn't completely embarrassed and insulted by how stupid and easily manipulated it thought I was.
Well said.
Even less reason for me to see this thing now. I feel like I don't have to.
Oh, no; you have to.
If you don't, you don't care about the Native American situation.
Or movies.
It does seem more like a theme park ride than a movie, so I'm glad to have that confirmed. This guy's right: Cameron (and Lucas before him with the Star Wars prequels) are taking movies in the exact wrong direction. Though I guess there's no way to take them in the right direction, since the stupid, stupid public will vote with their dollars for whichever films go the wrongest way.
I guess I don't care about the Native American situation or about movies.
Didn't we kill them off already?
Movies I mean.
Because genocide is bad, or so I've been told.
Rupert Murdoch wants James Cameron to make a sequel.
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