I think the first 3D movie I saw was Warhol’s Frankenstein. I barely remember it.
i’m sorry but i think the medium james cameron is looking for is books. he should be writing books if he wants to do world building that expansive
Avatar 6 & 7 now with more Terminator, Alien, Predator and Godzilla.
hopefully by the release date of number 3 Midjourney will have advanced to the point where Cameron can just sit at home watching infinite hours of amorphous unmemorable blue people in a glowy floating forest and leave the rest of us alone
It’s basically Rocky Horror, but with less singing and dancing
Please make it stop.
Is the “joke” that he is overestimating or underestimating how old he would be? Because a 13-year-gap between sequels would mean that he wouldn’t get part 7 done until he was 133.
Dang, I was just coming here to ask whether there’d really still be interest in Avatar 90 years from now
Maybe Jake Sully takes turns inhabiting those monsters one by one?
I think I remember someone getting impaled from behind and their liver coming out on the spear in 3D right up in your face. Though that could have been a Saturday night at the Dog House Tavern.
I was pretty annoyed with Avatar one as it was only available in 3D in my area; so I had to watch a film full of vibrant colours, while effectively wearing a pair of sunglasses. So, I could either watch the film with the colours washed out and drab; or take off the glasses, and watch it in full, glorious colour, but out of focus.
I maintain that they were niether singing nor dancing when this occured
Audience participation was a bit problematic.
Something something something baby something something shark something something jumped something something blockbuster.
The Avatar we need is a half hour version of the first two movies, recut as a nature documentary. With David Attenborough narrating.
According to The Creator, yes, there will be.
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