Drizzle
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My question to you all is do you think any of these have a chance of making as much as the first one?
Personally, I don't think so. The first one made so much because it was one of those event films, like "Jaws", "Star Wars" and "Jurassic Park" before it, that was a game changer. In this case, the main attraction was the innovative use of 3D. To this day, it's the best use of 3D I've seen in a film, with "Gravity" coming in a very close second. When "Avatar" came out, everyone went to see it mainly for that reason, and the increased 3D ticket prices helped the box office gross skyrocket. People were impressed, as they kept going back to see it and it had great word of mouth. It got a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars. For a while, it was all anyone talked about....and then nothing.
It's almost like people have forgotten about it. It's not a pop culture juggernaut like "Star Wars". You're not going to find any "Avatar" action figures, t-shirts or video games at Wal-Mart or Target. It seems that its legacy is that it unleashed the onslaught of damn near every Hollywood film being released in 3D, with results varying from great ("Gravity") to unnecessary ("The Great Gatsby").
Will people still line up in record-breaking numbers to see the continuing adventures of Jake Sully and Neytiri in 2016? Or will a lot of people think "Eh, I've seen it already"? Who even knows if "Avatar" will still even be the highest grossing film of all time by then? We still have another "Avengers" movie, a film featuring Batman and Superman and a "Star Wars" movie before that. It's a tall order. I dig the first one, so I'll definitely check it out. But I doubt it'll reach $2.7 billion.
Personally, I don't think so. The first one made so much because it was one of those event films, like "Jaws", "Star Wars" and "Jurassic Park" before it, that was a game changer. In this case, the main attraction was the innovative use of 3D. To this day, it's the best use of 3D I've seen in a film, with "Gravity" coming in a very close second. When "Avatar" came out, everyone went to see it mainly for that reason, and the increased 3D ticket prices helped the box office gross skyrocket. People were impressed, as they kept going back to see it and it had great word of mouth. It got a Best Picture nomination at the Oscars. For a while, it was all anyone talked about....and then nothing.
It's almost like people have forgotten about it. It's not a pop culture juggernaut like "Star Wars". You're not going to find any "Avatar" action figures, t-shirts or video games at Wal-Mart or Target. It seems that its legacy is that it unleashed the onslaught of damn near every Hollywood film being released in 3D, with results varying from great ("Gravity") to unnecessary ("The Great Gatsby").
Will people still line up in record-breaking numbers to see the continuing adventures of Jake Sully and Neytiri in 2016? Or will a lot of people think "Eh, I've seen it already"? Who even knows if "Avatar" will still even be the highest grossing film of all time by then? We still have another "Avengers" movie, a film featuring Batman and Superman and a "Star Wars" movie before that. It's a tall order. I dig the first one, so I'll definitely check it out. But I doubt it'll reach $2.7 billion.