I don't know what I want in Avatar 2. I know I don't want it to be an undercooked overly predictable mess though.
Me neither, actually, I thought it was kind of... for kids.Furburt said:I really didn't like Pocahontas.
Yeah but sometimes people forget about that.Furburt said:Probably much the same. It's just popular to make fun of because it's so noticeable. I have no problem with the people who genuinely didn't like it, but the people constantly shouting 'Pocahontas' without any sort of debate is just getting a bit tiring. There are other ways to criticize a film than that. Shit, I don't shout out 'Aliens!' every time I play Halo.Hollock said:YAYY!
as a side note, I wonder how this whole avatar thing would have turned out if south park didn't mention it.
Anyway, you must remember that the South Park guys are cynics of the highest degree. They make fun of anything and everything, including themselves.
That does sound pretty good, but I couldn't imagine a whole movie with colonies of people in oxygen masks.BrynThomas said:I would like to see the earth government take over the corporation that was beaten in the first one and they then send over colonists and the colonial marines. Yes the colonial marines from Alien, tying the two movies together.
The colonial marines aren't villainous mercenaries like in the first and the colonist are just trying to survive. The Navi and the Marines have a pretty big vietnam style war going on, maybe a Navi male is captured and he meets humans and realises they aren't all bad. Perhaps we get to see how overcrowded earth has become. He and an attractive human lady have to convince Sully whose going crazy guerrilla style (maybe the colonial marines kill his mate or something). Eventually after an epic battle where Sully realises what he's doing isn't Pandora's will and levelheads prevail. The colonists and the Navi share culture and live happily ever after.
Until number 3 which is of course Alien Versus Predator versus Navi (kidding).
TouchéFurburt said:What about a bubble of some sort around the colony? Like a self contained atmosphere.Hollock said:That does sound pretty good, but I couldn't imagine a whole movie with colonies of people in oxygen masks.
Again, a take off of Aliens, but as James Cameron says himself, he's free to rip off his own movies.
1812 Overture instead and you have a deal. Personally I prefer biological weapons though. :\Mr. Grey said:Nukes.. a lot of nukes. Going off to the song of Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen.
The story was just a rehash of a Disney classic with a new skin. Granted the skin is incredibly well animated and nicely put together its nothing new.Furburt said:Well, I thought it was myself. A very good way to end what hasn't been a great decade.Lord of Maggots said:Probably the Navi being invaded by some other alien race and the humans helping out or some crap like that. Avatar really wasn't the masterpeice I hear people claiming it to be. It was good but it wasn't the god sent film most people think it was. A sequel is so un-needed.
Hollock" post="18.180760.5318975 said:In the longrun people will probably get over that it's got a classic story. I mean people don't say Fistful of Dollars is just a ripoff of Yojimbo, people dont say star wars is just a ripoff of Hidden fortress, it's just a matter of time before Avatar looked at for it's own quality.
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Actually, it would make more sense to say Yojimbo was ripping off Red harvest (funny how these things come full circle).
I'd argue that although there is nothing wrong with conventions in the first place, there is an issue of it being conventional to the point of clichéd. Avatar was a long film and had absolutely no suprises in store. We'd seen this story so often, the film was perilously close to being boring.
Plus there was the issue of the conventions themselves that Avatar was using. They weren't good ones in the first place. They were sanctimonious, racist, and ridiculously unsubtle, just like they were in Pocahontas, The last Samurai, Dances with Wolves and all those other films. It was not good of Cameron to repeat these dated conventions as though they were commendable.
Star wars was the 70s and early 80sLord of Maggots said:The story was just a rehash of a Disney classic with a new skin. Granted the skin is incredibly well animated and nicely put together its nothing new.Furburt said:Well, I thought it was myself. A very good way to end what hasn't been a great decade.Lord of Maggots said:Probably the Navi being invaded by some other alien race and the humans helping out or some crap like that. Avatar really wasn't the masterpeice I hear people claiming it to be. It was good but it wasn't the god sent film most people think it was. A sequel is so un-needed.
As for a not so great decade... Lord of the Rings. Star Wars. Watchmen. Distric 9. Cloverfield. 28 days/weeks later. Crank 1&2. 300... and sooooooo many more. I think the decade had a FANTASTIC bunch of movies. Sure there were some totally rediculus ones but what decade doesn't have its fair share of crap?
I hate the 1812 overture. Nukes in slow motion to The Hebrides. Now that would be epic.mesoforte said:1812 Overture instead and you have a deal. Personally I prefer biological weapons though. :\Mr. Grey said:Nukes.. a lot of nukes. Going off to the song of Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen.