I think the difference is that Avatar doesn’t put out 3+ films every year... So far, it’s put out just 2 in fourteen years.
I think the difference is that Avatar doesn’t put out 3+ films every year... So far, it’s put out just 2 in fourteen years.
I thought of him as insufferable too until I started to listen to longer interviews with him. Then started to see him just as someone who cares deeply about his work. Love chats like this so much:
Amazing film. Better than anything Marvel has ever made. Cameron is a genius.
I think it’s pretty clear who Kiri’s “father” is. It’s pretty obvious it’s Eywa. My theory is when they hooked up Grace’s Avatar to the sacred tree to save her like Jake, Eywa instead since it couldn’t save grace instead “impregnated” her with what is now a Na’vi Avatar living analogue of Ewya.
I suggest you take your head out of your ass because that’s not what they complained at all. The problem is Marvel movies are glorified theme park rides which is not what Avatar 2 is at all. Compare it to Wakanda Forever and see which movie had actual effort put into it.
Looking forward to all the usual comments.
By splitting off another stub she created a new reality where she has all the knowledge and information she had at the point she split it off but, from the outside to the RI and other players in this future, it is just one simulation among who knows how many. Without knowing *which* simulation is the one with the data…
Bob, the IRA assassin, would have made a great character in another show, here, he made no sense as Cherise first tries veteran mercs then steps back to one old dude, then goes all the way to eleven by trying to nuke the whole state. In the novel, the threats escalate over the course of the story. They jumped around…
The Research Institute and the data in Flynne’s head didn’t exist in the novel.
He’s right. I don’t even believe some of the folks here, cause if there’s a skill Internet commentators excel in, it’s shitting on things they claimed to have never seen but also magically conjure up specific details of said thing they have never seen.
Yeah it seems like anything to do with Rogue One is good, it’s the only movie I accept since the original trilogy too. This show is so good, I’m going to be so upset when the season is over. The other TV shows are ok, entertaining but not on this level.
I think a lot of this is valid - particularly the part about irresponsible Cool Dad - and unfortunely I haven’t watched the show closely enough to remember the details better. In the scene where the family is introduced, I seem to remember that Mon was indifferent to something going on in Leida’s social/school life…
I disagree. Mon is just being a parent. A working parent, yes, but there’s been nothing so far to suggest she’s neglecting her daughter in any way.
I know that Sci Fi shows like this are generally ignored by Award shows but Genevieve O’Reilly genuinely deserves recognition for her performance as Mon Motha in this show. She’s so great in this show.
So my hunch about Vel was only partially correct - she is a society girl but I never thought she’d be related to Mon. That took me by surprise. Perrin is the fucking worst and I dearly hope he dies at some point in the very near future (I’m looking at you, Tay. Something tells me you’re more than just a banker and…
Those final 30 seconds were icing on the cake.
Luna and Serkis were SO good this episode. Especially Serkis. The sheer TERROR in his eyes during parts of this episode when they were in the tube really sold how aware he was they were in a claustrophobic killing ground with no way out. They had him under control right up until the moment he realized he had nothing…
This show is so ridiculously good.
daddy’s girl Leida (Bronte Carmichael) puts her mother on the spot by calling him “mother’s old boyfriend”—which Mon deduces she got from her dad.
Melshi is a future rebel commando in the Rogue One film, I recognized his pretty face right away, his hair is buzz cut in the movie. My guess is the prison break ends season one.