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About this product:- Rated PG-13
- Runtime: 2 hour 41 minutes
- From Academy Award winning director James Cameron (Aliens, The Abyss, True Lies, Titanic) comes Avatar, the story of an ex-Marine who finds himself thrust into hostilities on an alien planet filled with exotic life forms. As an Avatar, a human mind in an alien body, he finds himself torn between two worlds, in a desperate fight for his own survival and that of the indigenous people.
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Same! Why haven't they done that?! HDR 4K will look amazing with this movie
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That's what I've been waiting on!
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1. Avatar had a the 3D gimmick going for it. Since its release, there have been many other 3D movies. (Granted, the 3D in almost all of them was terrible since it was added in post-production instead of using a 3D camera like Cameron used for Avatar, but those other films nevertheless diluted and adulterated the experience.
2. Avatar was an okay film, but I don't know anyone who is actually excited about it. Without the 3D gimmick, it was pretty derivative, being Dances with Wolves with aliens.
3. Especially after the pandemic, I'm not even confident in the long-term future of theaters.
Now, Cameron struck gold with his sequels to Alien and Terminator, so there's hope that Avatar 2 can be superior to the first film. OTOH, Terminator: Dark Fate also shows that he's quite fallible.
Without clicking on it I already know that's the papyrus video haha. I was in college when Avatar came out in theaters and I can still remember how annoyed I was that a movie with a half a billion dollar budget use Papyrus for their subtitle font.
Now, Cameron struck gold with his sequels to Alien and Terminator, so there's hope that Avatar 2 can be superior to the first film. OTOH, Terminator: Dark Fate also shows that he's quite fallible.
As far as I know pretty much everything he's done has been a massive success. I mean I am sure there has been one or two failures, but no one really has the track record he does, Not even Spielberg.