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Whichever one of Sully's kids (son? daughter?) this cartoon is:

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looks eerily similar to a girl I used to know in Japan. I feel uncomfortable looking at this cat/smurf and thinking of my friend. Feels like I've crossed some unnatural boundary that's off-limits for some reason even though it's not even "gross" thoughts. Damn you Cameron. You just know he spent years developing these creatures to solicit weird reactions in us. Am I just crazy or does this one look more human than the others?
It seems like your adventures in Japan may have haunted you. I think you should go back there and face your fears
 
I heard the HFR 3D is mind blowing.

I just can’t get past these silly looking cats lol

Why did he create such uninteresting looking characters every thing about them looks ridiculous.
 
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Empire - Avatar: The Way of Water review: "A phantasmagorical, fully immersive waking dream of a movie"

"James Cameron has surfaced with a cosmic marine epic that only he could make: eccentric, soulful, joyous, dark and very, very blue. Yes, he’s still leagues ahead of the pack."

Total Film - Avatar: The Way of Water review: "An imposing, dazzling, supersized blockbuster"

"A sometimes surreal, always spectacular sensory hit with an undertow of gentle emotion, an overflow of ambition, and a pleasingly earnest thematic thrust."

Blu-Ray.com - Avatar: The Way of Water review: "The tech is neat and Cameron knows how to bring large-scale action to life, keeping the picture exciting when it really summons big screen thunder."

""The Way of Water” is immersive and has moments of threat that hold attention, improving on the original feature, but Cameron isn’t taking the saga to new dramatic places in the sequel."

Evening Standard - Avatar: The Way of Water review: "Despite over-familiar plot beats and an overwrought score this blockbuster sequel still makes a splash."

"Plot-wise, this movie is treading water. But that’s fine, because the water’s lovely."

Los Angeles Times - Avatar: The Way of Water review: "An exercise in Na’vi gazing, ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ will cure your moviegoing blues."

"In “Avatar: The Way of Water,” the director James Cameron pulls you down so deep, and sets you so gently adrift, that at times you don’t feel like you’re watching a movie so much as floating in one."
 
There's critic reviews that are as low as 2/10 from establish places. Plenty of 4,5,6/10's - but then also plenty of 10/10's?

Metacritic reviewer average is 69/100.

Everyone seems to be saying the same thing - paper line, but an amazing spectacle.
 
I'm just glad this being decent means the slow death of BP2.... :lol Wakaanda Foeva may not even break $800 mil at this point.

I'm content waiting to watch this comfortably at home on my 65" oled with my 7.1 Dolby Atmos system when its on D+ next year... :yess:
 
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I'm just glad this being decent means the slow death of BP2.... :lol Wakaanda Foeva may not even break $800 mil at this point.

I'm content waiting to watch this comfortably at home on my 65" oled with my 7.1 Dolby Atmos system when its on D+ next year... :yess:

Expect a personal call from James Cameron expounding the benefits of the theatrical experience.

I wonder when was the last time James actually went to a movie theater?
 
I'm just glad this being decent means the slow death of BP2.... :lol Wakaanda Foeva may not even break $800 mil at this point.

I'm content waiting to watch this comfortably at home on my 65" oled with my 7.1 Dolby Atmos system when its on D+ next year... :yess:
Great! Movie was ass and the whole not recasting of tchalla was a mistake. Glad it’s not making good money
 
So did jimmy c buy out all the reviews with his avatar money? Hearing this is the film of our generation now 😂
 
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