Tim_Riggins
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The hate for Avatar has always been overblown, and illustrates internet trolling at its finest. The script is not awful by any means, but people sure like to say that about the movie, just repeating what the guy before said.
The script is fine, it does what it sets out to do, Cameron's original script was more complex , he clearly admitted that he didn't dumb it down per se but it had to be palatable enough for a global audience, to have a universal reach, and that's what it did. It did the business it did not just because of the visual spectacle but because it has a lot of universal themes, that everybody can relate to, and is just a pure fantasy put up on screen, that made a lot of people feel like they were truly on another planet.
Cameron did exactly what he wanted to do, like it or don't, the movie didn"t make the incredible business it did because it sucks balls (and yeah, success doesn't necessarily equate quality, but aside from Titanic, Cameron is the king in that realm for obvious reasons). Script aside, the movie has top notch directing from one of the greatest directors ever, top notch action, spectacle, ground breaking CG that holds up incredibly well, a dream-like vision put up on screen, it has good performances as well and a good score. By the way, if you really want the full experience, watch the extended director's cut which adds more then 20 minutes, plenty of additional character dvpment, new opening on Earth, the whole thing is clearly even better than the theatrical cut.
You can keep on bit*** all you want, you all know you'll be there day one anyway. For those questioning Cameron's choice to make 3 sequels, really? He's obviously in love with the universe, he's a dreamer, let him dream, he doesn't answer to anyone and he can do whatever the hell he wants, he deserves it.
Move along.
The script is fine, it does what it sets out to do, Cameron's original script was more complex , he clearly admitted that he didn't dumb it down per se but it had to be palatable enough for a global audience, to have a universal reach, and that's what it did. It did the business it did not just because of the visual spectacle but because it has a lot of universal themes, that everybody can relate to, and is just a pure fantasy put up on screen, that made a lot of people feel like they were truly on another planet.
Cameron did exactly what he wanted to do, like it or don't, the movie didn"t make the incredible business it did because it sucks balls (and yeah, success doesn't necessarily equate quality, but aside from Titanic, Cameron is the king in that realm for obvious reasons). Script aside, the movie has top notch directing from one of the greatest directors ever, top notch action, spectacle, ground breaking CG that holds up incredibly well, a dream-like vision put up on screen, it has good performances as well and a good score. By the way, if you really want the full experience, watch the extended director's cut which adds more then 20 minutes, plenty of additional character dvpment, new opening on Earth, the whole thing is clearly even better than the theatrical cut.
You can keep on bit*** all you want, you all know you'll be there day one anyway. For those questioning Cameron's choice to make 3 sequels, really? He's obviously in love with the universe, he's a dreamer, let him dream, he doesn't answer to anyone and he can do whatever the hell he wants, he deserves it.
Move along.
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Well assuming James doesn't ego trip and just toss out everything they write.