Yeah I mean everyone here hated Inception and Toy Story 3 after all.
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I don't think Avatar needed a sequel let alone two.
Yeah, you didn't say anyone in particular, but you still directed the comment towards the people on this forum that disliked the movie, which includes only a handful of members and only a couple people that have already posted in this thread.
Also, I'm completely relaxed. You couldn't make me angry if you tried.
Go Bunny.
Ok not "hands down", but it's labeled as one of the rare sequels that beat it's predecessor. So while many still find the original the best, the sequel is well known for being just as good and for a lot of people even better. I love them both! Just saying the dude has it in him to make a sequel into a masterpiece.
Ugh, Hollywood constantly milking things with sequels or remakes. Too little originality in American cinema these days. I enjoyed Avatar in terms of special effects only. The rest was mediocre or crap. They don't need to make sequels to this. Come up with something new Cameron.
lol Yeah that's why people dislike it. "To go against the grain." There's plenty of underground movies that suck just as much as Avatar -- if not more.
EDIT: I also liked Titanic and Terminator, so yeah. I fail to see how the money or popularity something has is any reason to hate it. Sometimes movies are hated because they're garbage. Plain and simple. I will at least admit that Avatar was pretty garbage.
Since when was I attempting to make you angry? Was it my first or second post? I'm gonna leave this debate because some people here don't see my point of view, and never will. I know how stubborn people are on the net.
@Shiny - I never said it was the sole reason why some people disliked the movie.
How interesting. I wonder what the plot of the sequels will be. I agree with DMKA that Avatar seems like a very standalone title.
If they can recreate some of the epic fight scenes from the original than it should still be interesting to watch.
Can't wait to see
Aliens in THE WILD WEST, directed by Jonathan Mostow
is this how we do it, I am not too sure