Serious q, how tf is Avatar the most successful movie franchise of all time?
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Date: December 30th, 2025 11:20 AM Author: Talented Fiercely-loyal Box Office
i saw 1 (twice!) and 2 and can nonetheless barely remember any of it.
i know there’s a blaq/latina alien noble savage with a soulful planet, and rapacious whitey wants to *knowingly* destroy it all for Gold. and didn’t they call the Gold unobtanium? cute. might be misremembering
but it’s not that it’s unoriginal, it’s boring. it drags
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Date: December 30th, 2025 12:30 PM Author: Indecent milk telephone
Film is a visual medium and James Cameron is probably the greatest director of all time in terms of creating action set pieces.
These movies are bloated and the plot is mediocre at best, but when shit goes down they're amazing movies - especially on the big screen in 3d.
There isn't a Marvel movie that has close to the action staging as the 5th worse set piece in Avatar.
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