DarthSkywalker
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The only thing I really remember from Avatar is waiting the awesome baddie to kill the knowing heroes.
"I'm the king of the world" is memorable.
Maybe, but I hear plenty of talk of other big films like Star Wars, LotR, Harry Potter, Twylight, Hunger Games, Terminator, Predator, Alien etc maybe because some of them have been around longer or are more current. But then the all comic films too and all the above with the general population. Even smaller films like Mission Impossible, Die Hard, Star Trek, the Bournes, James Bonds seem to get talked about a lot more than the biggest all time film which has 3 sequels currently in development!
Of these, in my circle of interactions, I can easily say Avatar comes up in conversation more than Goodfellas (zero mentions), and Independence Day (one mention), Inception (one mention) and most classic Disney films (well this is an established brand but zero mentions until the Lion King rerelease). Although lots for Finding Nemo and Frozen, Frozen though is still a pretty recent film.One off (so far) films like Goodfellas, Inception, Independence Day, and many of the classic Disney films, even bloody Frozen.. and indeed Titanic (which was on the original list) seem to get brought up more.
True, I guess half of them were popular books which had had impact regardless of the film. Probably right on lead characters, even if they were likeable they aren't as memorable as some of the protagonists and main villains of the series that have endured the most. I'm all for groundbreaking effects and hope Cameron looks to push the boat further on that front while changing the story up enough to keep everything fresh.Well in many of those cases they have deep rooted fanbases and a lot of them are also very popular in another medium as well, however I think the strongest difference is that Avatar was a big deal as a whole with the world Cameron created and the groundbreaking 3D, but I think most would be of the view that the lead characters were not very memorable and didn't create the investment that the other franchises you mentioned have.
Goes back to your earlier point that it obviously varies a lot depending on someone's circle. Hardly heard Nemo mentioned myself but Goodfellas tonnes of times. But like I said in the last post I don't disagree with your point. Hopefully when it comes to the Avatar sequels it has a universal lasting impact.Of these, in my circle of interactions, I can easily say Avatar comes up in conversation more than Goodfellas (zero mentions), and Independence Day (one mention), Inception (one mention) and most classic Disney films (well this is an established brand but zero mentions until the Lion King rerelease). Although lots for Finding Nemo and Frozen, Frozen though is still a pretty recent film.
Titanic and Finding Nemo are really the only two that I see mentioned which again is a pretty short list.
Just for the sake of discussion, the movies I hear mentioned in everyday life, unequivocally, are:
Forrest Gump
The Godfather
Fight Club
Office Space
Titanic
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
The Avengers
The Matrix
The Silence of the Lambs
The Big Lebowski
Anchorman
Inception
I have yet to see ANY movies discussed, quoted, or argued about as much as these in pop culture or random public settings. For all intents and purposes, they're probably the most popular films ever.
You all will be changing your tune when the first trailer of avatar 2 comes out. 100% guarantee
Funny how people talks about how thte Avatar-sequels need to have an interesting and somewhat new story. How many other upcoming blockbuster-wannabees will that? Surely not any superhero-movie at least. Superhero(es) fights supervillain(s) to stop villain(s) plan(s). That really all there is. Saw Guardians of the Galaxy on DVD the other day. That was as far away from a new, interesting plot you can get.
I can't speak for everyone else, but the only way I would go see Avatar 2 is if the plot is actually interesting and somewhat new. Not just a visual effects and 3D showcase. If it's just another three hour movie with a plot that you can piece together within the first ten mins, I will PASS.