maximus otter
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Ok, if 90% of films lose money, why do film maker bother?
For the same reason that people buy lottery tickets: Most lose, but if you win, you can win huge.
maximus otter
Ok, if 90% of films lose money, why do film maker bother?
Ok, if 90% of films lose money, why do film maker bother?
Anyway...explain this film to me.
...A planet is run by a Tree...the whole artificial system including the unsuspiciously laid back sentients...Then humans arrive. They are aliens and dont fit the regime...have to be eliminated. But they have the ability of spaceflight...which the blue hippies do not.
In this next film, humans are integrated into the system in order so the Tree can spread to other planets...
Did I grok that?
Avatar 2: The Ents strike back?Na`vi have no spaceflight and so are a dead end.
Humans have spaceflight and so are full of new possibilities.
So the Tree has to cultivate them if it wants to spread beyond its world.
Na`vi have no spaceflight and so are a dead end.
Humans have spaceflight and so are full of new possibilities.
So the Tree has to cultivate them if it wants to spread beyond its world.
Well who's going to be the first of us Forteana forumists to see the Avatar sequel and post a review?
I also think that the first one was such a new experience that people overlooked the rather boring Pocahontas story. Now that we are all used to 3D and amazing animation, will this one be as special? Or even any good at all?
Personally, not even then. Disliked the first one and the clips I have seen for this one make it look worse.I'll probably watch Avatar: The Way of Water as soon as it becomes available on one of the streaming services.
Me neither. I saw the trailer at a cinema today - looks like a video game.Personally, not even then. Disliked the first one and the clips I have seen for this one make it look worse.
Made a billion and STILL not in the Black?
(Also seems an odd lot of not exactly stellar reviews....??)
It's now made well over £2 billion and is very much in the black!Made a billion and STILL not in the Black?
(Also seems an odd lot of not exactly stellar reviews....??)