Will we live to see Avatar 2 ?

Sorry, yeah, I suppose I could have worded that better. Looney Tunes ran up through the 1960s, but Star Wars first came out in the 1970s.

Then again, while I suppose climate change/pollution is political, when it's called "Save the trees" it usually seems to be an easier to swallow pill. Nobody seems to rail about Avatar being about climate change. In fact, for the most part, they don't seem to complain about the message whatsoever. They complain about how the message is conveyed.
 
The more important question is: Will I live to see The Abyss on Blu Ray or 4k?


The last Cameron movie for me I was able to enjoy, they need to CGI those models at the end though, those FX not holding up well. I’m aware I’m dissing T2. My pet Terminator asking why we cry never sat well with me so I’m so so on it. After that it was downhill with his stuff for me.


Oh, I hear he totally ripped off major plot points from the actual Titanic, ends up it was a real
ship disaster. ;)
 
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Oh, I hear he totally ripped off major plot points from the actual Titanic, ends up it was a real
ship disaster. ;)

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To heck with Avator…

Why hasn’t Cameron made a sequel to Titanic?? The audience obviously exists for it.

The sequel could have Rose haunted by a dead and resentful Jack, whose soul has inhabited the body of her dog. He has returned from living under the sea with an environmental message that will lead Rose and Jack the possessed dog on an adventure on the ship Titanic II, to stop greedy oil tycoons from drilling in the ocean.

The title of the film?

Titanic II: That Door Was More Than Big Enough To Have Saved Both of Us If You Had Just Scooted Over More
 
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To heck with Avator…

Why hasn’t Cameron made a sequel to Titanic?? The audience obviously exists for it.

The sequel could have Rose haunted by a dead and resentful Jack, whose soul has inhabited the body of her dog. He has returned from living under the sea with an environmental message that will lead Rose and Jack the possessed dog on an adventure on the ship Titanic II, to stop greedy oil tycoons from drilling in the ocean.

The title of the film?

Titanic II: That Door Was More Than Big Enough To Have Saved Both of Us If You Had Just Scooted Over More


Excellent accept for a big plot hole. Jack tried to get on the door and it started to go over. Leo did do an amazing acting job as Jack realizes this and accepts his fate.

Otherwise I say, roll camera!
 
Excellent accept for a big plot hole. Jack tried to get on the door and it started to go over. Leo did do an amazing acting job as Jack realizes this and accepts his fate.

Otherwise I say, roll camera!
I always think that when people bring up that the door was big enough. The scene shows Jack climb on and it starts to turn over and sink, so he knew in order to save Rose, he couldn’t get on.
 
Jack's problem was not the size of the door. It was the movie he was in. He was dead from the first script draft.

But he did get naughty in the car with young Rose before he died. So there's that.
 
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Plus, you've got to remember that these people have just gone through a HUGE traumatic catastrophe and are also in freezing cold water. Sometimes your brain doesn't really work so well under such conditions. That was one thing I thought they got wrong on the Mythbusters episode. Maybe they couldn't replicate the trauma, but they could've had Adam and Jamie be completely exhausted and be in freezing water with no wetsuits on underneath. Obviously though, that might not be too safe.
 
I never saw Avatar as the Cameron self important hype was absolutely ridiculous and the trailers screamed piss poor story. Almost everyone I knew that saw it said that the writing was lousy and too preachy. In the unlikely event of a sequel, no thank you.
 
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So, apparently, it's been reported that the upcoming film's title is Avatar 2: The Way of the Water.

By the way it sounds, not only did Cameron basically reuse Aliens for the first Avatar, it's sounding like now he's planning on reusing The Abyss for the second film.
 
It looks just as forgettable as the first one. I also don't know how well the "white saviour" motif will play with today's hyper sensitive audiences, even if the people are blue and it is speculative fiction. I call Lanky Smurf cultural appropriation!!! :lol:
 
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As I've said before this is the largest underwater movie ever filmed, in space. With the way, being practical, the move was filmed I'm curious if a version will be released at some point of the raw footage. Meaning no cgi, just the performers both human and animal, practical puppets and animatronics, stand ins, duct tape and all.
 
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