MaestroMike
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Maybe South Park will make another James cameron episode
Is there an anime or anything for it?Yep. The story has barely started. If it continues to follow the comics it'll be the darkest thing since Robocop.
There's a small OVA that covers about the same content as the first movie. It's currently comics only for the rest. It gets very dark. The whole first movie is just set up. Dark sci-fi action and cyborg grotesquery for the rest.Is there an anime or anything for it?
its crazy to me that something so popular hasn't even had a major anime series, given how much I hear about it and how loved it is.There's a small OVA that covers about the same content as the first movie. It's currently comics only for the rest. It gets very dark. The whole first movie is just set up. Dark sci-fi action and cyborg grotesquery for the rest.
Berserk also barely got past the first chunk of story before the real story starts.its crazy to me that something so popular hasn't even had a major anime series, given how much I hear about it and how loved it is.
At the end of the day, you know you are just celebrating mediocrity no matter how well it performs. The “haters” were already proven right when everyone praised the graphics over the story.This movie is going to make bangers and the haters are going to cry again. Never doubt Cameron.
Calling a movie medicre because of it’s story alone is weird. There is much more to it. Many of my favourite movies ever have mediocre stories at best. It’s all about entertainment. Remember watching Avatar the first time and kinda being let down because of the story at first and then it just kinda klicked and I ended up watching it 5 times in cinema. A movie doesn’t need to have a complex story to be entertaining.At the end of the day, you know you are just celebrating mediocrity no matter how well it performs. The “haters” were already proven right when everyone praised the graphics over the story.
That’s why barely anyone re-watched / talked about the first one after it left the cinemas, there’s nothing to discuss when it’s only liked for its spectacle.Calling a movie medicre because of it’s story alone is weird. There is much more to it. Many of my favourite movies ever have mediocre stories at best. It’s all about entertainment. Remember watching Avatar the first time and kinda being let down because of the story at first and then it just kinda klicked and I ended up watching it 5 times in cinema. A movie doesn’t need to have a complex story to be entertaining.
At the end of the day, you know you are just celebrating mediocrity no matter how well it performs. The “haters” were already proven right when everyone praised the graphics over the story.
Avatar had record breaking Bluray sales.That’s why barely anyone re-watched / talked about the first one after it left the cinemas, there’s nothing to discuss when it’s only liked for its spectacle.
Sure, but it doesn’t make a good movie.Avatar had record breaking Bluray sales.
The story matters but how a story is told matters as well.
If "spectacle" was so easy to do then all movies would do it and find the same success no? It obviously takes skill to get the spectacle right and entertain a large audience.
For a lot of people it does.Sure, but it doesn’t make a good movie.
it clearly doesn’t. But how do you explain the earnings for such a shitty movieSure, but it doesn’t make a good movie.
Spectacle, as stated for what it’s praised for in the reviews.it clearly doesn’t. But how do you explain the earnings for such a shitty movie
There's a place for landmark effects films. Used to be common like Clash of the Titans. This is a landmark film for visuals.At the end of the day, you know you are just celebrating mediocrity no matter how well it performs. The “haters” were already proven right when everyone praised the graphics over the story.
Added another 70 million pushing it to 1.1B+.
Avatar had record breaking Bluray sales.
Avatar retail sales (not including rental sales) have reached 19.7 million Blu-ray disc and DVDs combined worldwide by its third week in release, according to 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. (By comparison, The Dark Knight sold approximately 16 million units worldwide on Blu-ray and DVD combined in its 3rd week.) Internationally, Avatar displaces Harry Potter 5 as the biggest selling title since the launch of DVD. Meanwhile, its Blu-ray disc sales are at 6.2 million – – more than double the industry standard for the high definition format. Avatar is now the biggest Blu-ray release of all time worldwide with no sign of slowing down.
There goes the theory it was only the cinema spectacle! Best selling DVD of all time and best selling Bluray of all time!Bonkers.
https://deadline.com/2010/05/19-7-million-avatar-blu-ray-dvds-sold-39876/
Something like 450 million in combined DVD and Blu-Ray sales. And I have no idea how up to date that info is.
There goes the theory it was only the cinema spectacle! Best selling DVD of all time and best selling Bluray of all time!
Spectacle can help a movie but it won't keep people coming back! It has to resonate with the public.
So why didn’t Pacific Rim or Godzilla vs. Kong do as good? You are not making sense.Spectacle, as stated for what it’s praised for in the reviews.
Needs to be more colourful and 3D.So why didn’t Pacific Rim or Godzilla vs. Kong do as good? You are not making sense.
You were talking about spectacle though. And both of those were 3D.Needs to be more colourful and 3D.
Do you think the graphics are as good though?You were talking about spectacle though. And both of those were 3D.
I acutally thought that at least Godzilla v.s Kong was much more of a spectacle than Avatar when I saw it. Yet it's boxoffice wasn't even close. Must be more to it.Do you think the graphics are as good though?
Do you think the graphics are as good though?
Apparently the movie budget was around 460 million $ and the marketing 200-250 million $.
Apparently the movie budget was around 460 million $ and the marketing 200-250 million $.
Who's gonna pay for all that? Who's gonna foot the bill for that and garner trust among the stakeholders and producers of this whole Avatar Saga endeavor?
Surely Avatar 3's release will pay for that? If the majority of production money has already been spent, Avatar 2's numbers would have to be pretty bad for Disney to think it's not worth releasing the 3rd movie.Ya, but Cameron also shot Avatar 3 back-to-back with 2 (and part of 4). That also makes up for the overall bill. Also, post-production for Avatar 3 is well on its way (meaning that money is being spent on Avatar 3 as we speak)
Who's gonna pay for all that? Who's gonna foot the bill for that and garner trust among the stakeholders and producers of this whole Avatar Saga endeavor?
And the answer is -> How Avatar The Way of Water performs at the box office, that will be de deciding factor.
I believe it's a symptom of something missing deep inside their souls.
Apparently the movie budget was around 460 million $ and the marketing 200-250 million $.
not opening weekend. lifetime.
And im gonna question that. 1 billion lifetime means the movie cost $1 billion to produce and market which is highly unlikely. But that number came straight from James Cameron so who knows. He did shoot 2 and 3 back to back so its possible that the budget for 2 and 3 is $1 billion but again, i just dont think the movie cost $1 billion. I just read that the marketing spend was $220 million and the production budget was $460 million. That still brings it below $700 million. Theaters take 50% with the studio taking 75% in the first weekend so $1.4 billion should be enough to break even.
It's possible James Cameron is including the 8 years he spent on R&D before he even started shooting.
Category 1 here. I suppose you're right he's going to do what he wants to do much to the dismay of some fans.There are three categories of Avatar haters...and I don't mean people who just casually dislike it and then move on with their lives, I mean like some of the folks in this thread.
- Category 1: Mad at Cameron because he abandoned the Terminator franchise and R-rated films.
- I empathize with these people, and I also believe that, in a perfect world, True Lies should have been Terminator 3, which would have prevented that franchise from turning into the dank whorehouse it currently is.
- But, ultimately, Cameron is just going to do what he wants and no amount of rooting for him to fail is going to fix that.
- Category 2: Completely dead inside.
- These people have achieved nothing in life, generally resent anything that is successful, and have very little to live for.
- They're also completely lacking in any sort of meaningful relationships, be it friends, family, or romantic.
- The intensity and consistency of lashing out at something they perceive to be stupid and basically "Ferngully Smurfs Fuck Pocahontas in the Year 2154" should tell you all you need to know about these sad SOBs.
- Category 3:Trolls for LOLs.
- Should be pretty obvious what these folks are in it for...and if they can bring some laughs to a thread, I'm all for it.
FRIDAY UPDATE: James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water continues to splash out at the global box office, reaching $1.169B through Thursday, on its way to a $1.3B+ cume through Sunday.
With an added $48M from international markets on Thursday, WoW lifted its overseas cume to $810.6M, to overtake Top Gun: Maverick as the No. 1 international release of 2022 and No. 2 studio movie of the pandemic era offshore. It has also become the highest grossing film of the pandemic in France and Italy as well as the highest grossing film of 2022 in France, Italy, Germany and Spain.
As we’ve previously noted, the midweeks are showing great strength. The sequel has earned almost $300M globally in the four midweek days this week; that’s significantly more than last weekend’s global 3-day haul.
its crazy to me that something so popular hasn't even had a major anime series, given how much I hear about it and how loved it is.
Berserk also barely got past the first chunk of story before the real story starts.
I don't know if it's because of how dark it is. I heard the creator had some mental health issues for a while but I don't know much about his life or why the series never truly took off. The comics are well worth a read though. The art is so detailed. Almost on par with the Akira graphic novels. I read it years ago but I'm pretty dang confident it still holds up. I'll have to re-read it again sometime soon.
One question as I haven’t heard this complaint yet and it totally stuck out to me: what’s the deal with this film completely rendering the first pointless and obsolete?
Imo, it's not a big deal honestly, buy i'd agree that if it were to be released just a few years after the first, a few narrative choices would have been different.. maybe.
This is insane, this weekend’s projected to be a +6% increase over last weekend’s domestic. Undisputed box office king, $2-2.3B’s doable for sure.Deadline projecting 1.3 billion+ through Sunday.
https://deadline.com/2022/12/avatar-the-way-of-water-box-office-1-billlion-1235207219/
And don't forget that Monday is an observed holiday for lots of folks.
Japan is way down. $10 million compared to $34 million the first had made by the third week. They really got butthurt over whaling didnt they?
I can't remember the original Avatar's trajectory, but I think Titanic did that as well....I guess the blizzard did impact last week's numbers, but to top your 2nd week in your third week is unheard of...
Disney/20th/Lightstorm’s Avatar: The Way of Water did $18M yesterday taking its total running total to $400M. Revised 3-day is $63.4M (+2% from last weekend, great), and 4-day is $82.4M for a running total by EOD Monday of $440.5M.
Through end of Sunday, Disney is reporting a $1.37 billion running global total for Avatar 2. Also by Monday, the 3D spectacle will pass the running domestic box office of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever ($439.6M). By hitting $400M yesterday, Avatar 2 officially becomes the third Disney title to cross that threshold after Black Panther 2 and Doctor Strange 2.