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almost zero.
Very little in of the Avatar world has had any impact on our culture, language, the entire entertainment industry, merchandizing, music, fashion etc
The impact of Star Wars in the other hand, can be seen in all of these areas.

fun fact:
there is an album by Nash The Slash called ‘Decomposing’
the four tracks can be played at 33 1/3, 45 and 78 :)

I thought the rules were pretty clear:

How do you not see the error in the title of this post - it’s in the biggest font!


How much of this will cover the very well documented fact that he didn’t create (or write) as many of these characters as he’s always claimed?

they should all just wear thins shit:

Rings of Power and She-Hulk might rank as some of the worst TV in a very long time.
That they’re included on this list says a lot about how far this site has fallen.

actually yes, I think this would clear things up - it works for all other consumer products.

so the set crew...and not the VFX crew, which would made this a tragedy instead of a comedy.

I saw EpIV at 6, and EpV at 9 etc and I’ve always felt that Star Wars was capable of ‘growing up’ with me...as selfish as that sounds.
Parts of Ep VI were more mature, balanced with the Ewoks etc but I thought that the future of Star Wars, esp the earlier episodes could really delve into some genuinely mature, complex

likely they hired some kind of ‘visionary’ to do these and never did any oversight.

this shows how little you know about the visual fx industry.
and as for my opinion of ILM - I’ve long held the opinion that they are the best VFX studio and have been since it’s inception. The overall standard of their work and the countless contributions to the industry place them above all the rest.

comments serve to provide feedback to the people writing the posts...or do we just not bother to do that anymore?


Making Ford appear decades younger was done with technology Industrial Light and Magic has been dabbling with for several years...”

this is an empty statement, ‘de-aging’ has been around for years and used all over the place - there are companies (Lola for example) who practically specialize in this kind of work.

it

if they really wanted to support something they would just incorporate the imagery etc into their shirts.

the real question isn’t who is starring or directing the movie, it’s who is writing it.

it’s interesting to read stories (many many many stories) like this and then read the UN definition of Crimes Against Humanity.

“...may be charged as a felony...”?
WTF?
the broad definition of Felony includes the phrase “a lit molotov cocktail”

why doesn’t someone bring back Spy Groove?