AVATAR: Fire and Ash (December 19th, 2025)

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Lol at George's comment. :lol
 
Cameron still copying the superior Avatar franchise with the elemental theme.

Can almost certainly guarantee that the one after this will be Earth or Air/Wind.
Kinda weird how he did that 😂. There was no need to do it but he added elements to the movies. Like bro we still aren’t going to recognize your story as the real “avatar” even if you try to make them similar
 
Yeah they are simple , primal basic stories....but I like them, it's fun sci fi, and a good adventure. Not to mention stunning to watch.

I feel bad when people have only seen them in 2D on a small screen.......
 
I truthfully don't know if I can sit through another Avatar movie. Even with fire.

The last one was such a slog, I have never seen it since. I just can't get into it. There's really no compelling characters for me. And the title doesn't even apply anymore. It's evolved into "Pandora".
 
It took me several years to end up watching the entirety of the first film through stops and starts. Haven't seen the second. Probably won't. I love what Cameron has done for film, but Avatar doesn't really do it for me.
 
It would be an interesting twist if the Navi left Pandora and took the fight to Earth

You mean like the A L I E N...?


Towering blue meanies swatting humans aside, swinging their junk all over the planet... nah.


Now... if the Blue Meanies got to War with the Planet of the Apes... well, now that's interesting. Isn't it, George?
 
Cameron is a vapid shadow of his former self.

He's too invested in other things that the filmmaking has become a paint-by-numbers dialed-in affair.

Such a monumental disparity of his earlier work.

Unfortunately he seems to have suffered the same fate as a lot of Hollywood elites - too much belief in their own press instead of letting the quality of their work do all the heavy lifting.

Happy to be proven wrong, but so many of them are churning out average (at best) films these days.
 
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