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MadMikey

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As I see it the real problem comes from the fact that history shows us that winning a battle against a technologically advanced group only leads to a much less humane counter attack leading to the total annihilation of the more primitive force. Assuming that this wonder-metal is so valuable that it makes everything work, which is what my son's research on the interwebs concludes, why would the humans not just return to Pandora and just glass the entire planet with nukes and then mine out all the metal while wearing biohazard suits. They already had to wear environment suits, so just add a thin layer of lead and you're good to go.

I'm wondering where they get a plot that isn't undone with the above paradigm.

Given the rapacious nature of the human race and the obscene greed of a corporate driven society, how does Mr. Cameron come up with a believable sequel?

Just saying...
 

Bat Vader

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Avatar was good. I think James Cameron should go back finish his Terminator films first and then work on the next two Avatar films.

Terminator Salvation was good but I just think Cameron needs to finish what he started and not leave it in the hands of other directors.
 

BonsaiK

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EvilMaggot said:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43559

if you are to lazy to click the link
"To which Cameron answered that the plan had always been to make a trilogy of films. Finally, Cameron actually said it: "Yes, there'll be another.""
Oh dear. They have to ruin everything with crappy sequels, don't they. I might reconsider watching the first one after all.
 

ellenrocksyourworld

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Sweet Jesus, why? Avatar was very pretty, if kind of boring with unlikeable characters, shoddy direction and a sub-rate script, and I'd like to see the prettiness continued, but... what the hell would happen in it? The movie didn't even end up with any loose ends, at least not any that need to be expanded on. Ah well, I suppose if it'll make money, Cameron'll do it anyway.
 

DND Judgement

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Tiny116 said:
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damnation and HELLFIRE.
The first one was bloody BRILLIANT, and I'm sorry it just dosn't feel like a triolgy franchise.
GODDAMIT
Another great film RUINED.

Despite this I will still be likely to see the film.
he should stop at 2 seeing as the first 2 terminator films rock he should be able to keep 2 films good and we've seen what happened with terminator 3....
 

Tiny116

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DND Judgement said:
Tiny116 said:
NNNOOOOOOOOOO
NNNNOOOOOOOO
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damnation and HELLFIRE.
The first one was bloody BRILLIANT, and I'm sorry it just dosn't feel like a triolgy franchise.
GODDAMIT
Another great film RUINED.

Despite this I will still be likely to see the film.
he should stop at 2 seeing as the first 2 terminator films rock he should be able to keep 2 films good and we've seen what happened with terminator 3....
Thats a good point, However there was a HUGE time gap between 2 and 3, Salvation I was strangely impressed with.
 

TheodoreLuke

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EvilMaggot said:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/43559

if you are to lazy to click the link
"To which Cameron answered that the plan had always been to make a trilogy of films. Finally, Cameron actually said it: "Yes, there'll be another.""
He said before it came out that if the first is successful he would create a sequel. I'll probably watch it.
 

Amethyst Wind

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Well since it'll be twelve years before humans reach the planet again (6 year trip both ways) then it'll either involve Jake's children or they'll cut out the humans altogether and take a more Pandora-centric approach where the antagonist is native to the planet, in which case the entire film will be CGI and they'll only need people to do voice casting.
 

ilikepie59

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DeAvatar said:
perhaps the blue kzinti will develop space faring technology and start the Man-Kzin war from the Kzin perspective...
Lol, nice one. I wonder how many people will actually understand this reference...
 

GloatingSwine

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Film makes a billion dollars.
Sequel is announced.
Internet is surprised.


Tell me, Internet, which of these statements does not fit the others?
 

GloatingSwine

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Also, Cameron where is my fucking Battle Angel movie?. Eh? Ten motherfucking years you've been teasing it.
 

ilikepie59

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Tiny116 said:
DND Judgement said:
Tiny116 said:
NNNOOOOOOOOOO
NNNNOOOOOOOO
NNNNOOOOOOO
damnation and HELLFIRE.
The first one was bloody BRILLIANT, and I'm sorry it just dosn't feel like a triolgy franchise.
GODDAMIT
Another great film RUINED.

Despite this I will still be likely to see the film.
he should stop at 2 seeing as the first 2 terminator films rock he should be able to keep 2 films good and we've seen what happened with terminator 3....
Thats a good point, However there was a HUGE time gap between 2 and 3, Salvation I was strangely impressed with.
I thought James Cameron didn't do terminator 3, so if that is the case, it's probably not his fault.

If it was planned to be a trilogy from the very start, then I reckon the sequels won't be too bad, as he won't be just pulling random stuff from his arse and trying to make it fit. Everything should fit together nicely, and the epicness should be relatively undamaged.
 

scotth266

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Fire Daemon said:
Anyone remember Terminator 2?

Yeah, this is probably going to be great if not awesome. I wonder what the second film can be about thought though.

Humans have left Pandora and Jake has become a Na'Vi. Maybe the humans comes back or maybe it'll be one another planet? I don't really care right now, I'm too excited.
Personal speculation? I think that Jake's mind will begin to reject his Avatar body. It makes sense given the context of the Avatar concept. Either that or it'll be a new setting, planet, characters, etc.
 

Video Gone

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Furburt said:
I'm relentlessly optimistic about anything he does and I've enjoyed everything he has done.

And I thought Avatar was great and have no problem seeing more of it.

I'm a perfect fan.
I saw it in 3D. My mind is still blown.
 

Video Gone

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Crystal Hawk said:
avatar sucked
Because someone called Crystal Hawk with 5 posts has always been our go-to guy for movies! Oh, wait, people beat him to it. And those people were called the Escapist... video... guys...

I mean to the movies in general, maybe not Avatar, (WHICH WAS BLOODY AMAZING, THERE'S A REASON IT PULLED A BILLION IN ABOUT 17 DAYS.) because I can't seem to find a review of that. Hmm.