I'll see it. I like that trailer because I have no idea what this movie is about.
And he's an amoral monster! Remember when he spent a whole episode eating that family's babies??
Agreed that trailer is great. Tugs at the right strings. I don't care, I love this part of Star Wars and my kid is going to love that movie too. Zeb going HAM is the highlight.
Also your second statement reminded me of this:
__________________ "In brightest day, in blackest night / No evil shall escape my sight / Let those who worship evil's might / Beware my power, Green Lantern's light!"
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So you take the worst part of the 2nd one, that Spider kid who can't act, and you give him an even bigger role with him bridging the species barrier? Lame
It’s a little sad to me that after a relatively small career doing absolutely classic films like Titanic, Aliens, and Terminator, Cameron is going to die primarily having just done a bunch of Avatar films.
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It’s a little sad to me that after a relatively small career doing absolutely classic films like Titanic, Aliens, and Terminator, Cameron is going to die primarily having just done a bunch of Avatar films.
His career has been pretty consistently on brand IMO.
The only original idea he had was the "Terminator". Beyond that, his movies have essentially been amusement park rides, and he's good at what he does.
I'll definitely see this new Avatar movie in Imax. I know the plot will likely be extremely similar to the first two. Big evil corporation tries to kill indigenous people and they are saved with the help of a white savior.
They'll be a couple of moments where I'll get sucked into the emotional elements. Then I'll walk away not remembering much about it, but I'll have enjoyed the 3d spectacle and cool alien environments.
The first Greenland was way better than it had any right to be, it's actually one of the best disaster movies of the last few decades. And I always thought the post-disaster movie was a completely untapped genre, though I'm not sure if that fits the bill since it just seems like more endless disaster