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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
At this rate I expect to see them protesting outside the theatre like the anti vaxxers in Inglewood.
And people says it’s bland and forgettable. I have never, in all my years and including for Star Wars, seen people get this emotional about a supposedly meaningless film franchise.
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I don't know that anyone is overly emotional. It is a 13 year in waiting for the biggest box office movie of all time, so there is going to be some conversation and predictions about how it does comparatively.
There is also a bit of a curiosity given that very few people seem to actually be fans of Avatar compared to the big franchises like Star Wars and Marvel.
If it turns out to be a good movie and more than just an effects fest, then I hope it all the success in the world. If it is just an effects fest with a blah story, then Cameron is going to look a little self indulgent for needing to spend 13 years and so many resources into a 3 hour film that no one really wanted.