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© Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.Q&A: James Cameron on the return of 'Avatar'
By JAKE COYLE NEW YORK©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Nemo
The movie that’s so bad, it makes you want to root for the colonizers.
Tom San
The first one was bad enough.
Para Sitius
It was the poster child for the 3D craze at the time, plus the tickets were that bit more expensive then normal flat screen viewing which bumped up the box office total. I didn't bother with the movie until it turned up on Sky Movies, it looked pretty but it wasn't a very good film in my opinion.
Good luck to Cameron but there is a distinct lack of any interest from the general public from what I've observed to date so far.
piskian
Smurfs in Space 2?No,ta.
1glenn
The first movie was pretty good, but it is hard for me to imagine that the second movie will also be a blockbuster. Peter Jackson pulled it off, but can James Cameron?
TokyoLiving
ok... No thanks..
starpunk
An unoriginal piece of trash. It made my cliche meter/BS detector go off on overload and I had to toss it into a dumpster before it blew up. I hated every minute of it.
And after 13 years there's just more of this swill. About as idiotic, unoriginal and unnecessary as 'Top Gun: Maverick'. You couldn't PAY me to see this garbage.
Advancements in cinema technology do not a good movie make, esp. if the storyline is a total rip-off of so many sci-fi AND science facts.
Maybe the public will finally wise up and stop being sheep for all the unoriginal insipid doo-doo. I can only hope.