Filming just started today (after months of pre production). James Cameron is set to make 4 sequels. Are you looking forward to the sequel(s)? I can't decide if he's either crazy or brilliant lol. At this point though, I think it would be foolish to bet against Cameron. People thought he was crazy making a 200 million dollar budget about a sinking ship and they thought Avatar would flop too (both are the highest grossest films of all time)
Avatar 2 will be in theaters December 18th, 2020.
I loved Avatar. I thought the 3rd act was worth the price of admission alone. Saw it twice in IMAX 3D (I very rarely would do something like that but I liked it so much the 1st time I had to see it again) So count me in on looking forward to the sequels. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 007:
Kansas city has better options than Topeka. We don't have early morning matinees and we only have two theaters. One sucks. The other has inflated prices.
Our matinee prices are almost $14. I can own the movie for a few dollars more and watch it as much as I want.
The Neteyam funeral and spirit scene with Jake remembering teaching the boy how to hunt fish really hit me hard.
I think that's the closest I've come to crying without actually crying. My girlfriend was one step away from full-on ugly crying so I was struggling to hold my shit in.
I think it was a combination of many factors, though. They didn't give Neteyam much in the way of characterization , but he was a good person and great son and it's made worse by the fact that he died a young teen. Seeing his body reclaimed by the Spirit Tree and Jake remembering his birth, the fishing scene and Neteyam seemingly being unaware that he's dead were all beautiful but haunting. "Why are you crying?" "I'm just happy to see you" "Well, I'm happy to see you, too".
The movie was basic as all hell but that scene was very powerful, IMO.
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I enjoyed the movie.
Spoiler!
The Neteyam funeral and spirit scene with Jake remembering teaching the boy how to hunt fish really hit me hard.
I think that's the closest I've come to crying without actually crying. My girlfriend was one step away from full-on ugly crying so I was struggling to hold my shit in.
I think it was a combination of many factors, though. They didn't give Neteyam much in the way of characterization , but he was a good person and great son and it's made worse by the fact that he died a young teen. Seeing his body reclaimed by the Spirit Tree and Jake remembering his birth, the fishing scene and Neteyam seemingly being unaware that he's dead were all beautiful but haunting. "Why are you crying?" "I'm just happy to see you" "Well, I'm happy to see you, too".
The movie was basic as all hell but that scene was very powerful, IMO.
I cried like three times both times I watched. Could I have held back? For sure. But why do that? Let the emotions wash over you. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pants:
I cried like three times both times I watched. Could I have held back? For sure. But why do that? Let the emotions wash over you.
I cried when they didnt take more whale brain. Billions wasted. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pants:
I cried like three times both times I watched. Could I have held back? For sure. But why do that? Let the emotions wash over you.
Oh, they did. I'm just not much of an actual crier, to be honest.
Spoiler!
The movie was definitely very sad at various points. For me, it was tough watching the whale hunting scenes in general, specifically the mother and her calf. It was a very on-the-nose allusion to modern day whale hunting, which makes it a little more real and hard to digest.
Neteyam dying, saying he wanted to go home, not getting to get out his last words to his dad, and Neytiri screaming over his corpse was sad as well.
There was just something about that final funeral scene that really moved me, though. I think it was a combination of the things I mentioned: the circumstance of his death and Neytiri's singing with the kicker being the memories of his life. Seeing anything emotional tied to kids or animals is the quickest way to gut punch me.
Originally Posted by Holladay:
Dang, is this a football forum?
Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy:
Yes.and sadly we do have a few betas that cry during animated films :-)
Tell me you haven't seen Coco without telling me you haven't seen Coco..
Or Fox and the Hound when she leaves Todd in the forest.. or The Lion King when Mufasa died.. or the beginning montage of Up.. or The Land Before Time when Little Foot's mom dies.. or Iron Giant when he says "I go, you stay. NO following." [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Tell me you haven't seen Coco without telling me you haven't seen Coco..
Or Fox and the Hound when she leaves Todd in the forest.. or The Lion King when Mufasa died.. or the beginning montage of Up.. or The Land Before Time when Little Foot's mom dies.. or Iron Giant when he says "I go, you stay. NO following."
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Tell me you haven't seen Coco without telling me you haven't seen Coco..
Or Fox and the Hound when she leaves Todd in the forest.. or The Lion King when Mufasa died.. or the beginning montage of Up.. or The Land Before Time when Little Foot's mom dies.. or Iron Giant when he says "I go, you stay. NO following."
You can cry over Old Yeller. Anything else, you're just a bitch. [Reply]