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I guess their casting goals were Academy Award winning actor that is fat, played Jor-El and not Marlon Brando.

If he doesn’t call Thor a “cunt” then what’s the point of his casting?

Maybe in the next movie. I think the whole point was that Zeus and the other gods had become lazy and complacent.

Let me be the first to say:

HERC’S HERE
HERC’S THERE
HERC’S EVERY-FUCKING-WHERE

Nope. Haven’t seen it once since the first and only time I saw it in the theater. I rank it as the second most disappointing movie I’ve ever watched (The Blair Witch being the most disappointing movie I’ve ever watched). I have consistently called it the most one-dimesional 3D movie ever. The only thing it has going

Look, James, if at any point someone can get up to go pee without missing something significant in your movie, you need to edit your movie. 

Movies on the other hand usually are one long story that requires a bit more attention, nothing to break up the monotony of them and arcs aren’t quite as clear as the ending of an episode to signal a trigger in our brain for just one more hour.

No offence Jim, but I rewatched the first film and it was actually worse than I remembered. Once you get past the spectacle the movie has absolutely nothing going for it. I’m not convinced we’ll ever see parts 3, 4 or 5.

Or Dances with Wolves, or Last Samurai, or... you know just read this article from this website 12 years ago.

I love a good long movie and I get his point but there’s a difference between watching a three hour movie versus 5, one hour episodes. Those five episodes could be self contained stories, very little could happen in them, the opening/credits could be a bit of a respite and the ending of an episode could be just enough

I’m not sure I get Cameron’s argument here. Is he saying that people who can’t remember the character names or the plot rewatch the movie often? That seems like it would imply that the movie is so unmemorable that even with frequent rewatch people don’t remember the details?

People remember the original, just not as Avatar. Its a story whose beats have been told, and more memorably, by other movies. And that’s really Avatar’s major sin.

Remind exactly where they are today? Oh yeah, in trouble.

Two of my favs:

It could also have something to do with having problems raising the $21B in cash money he needs to complete the purchase. Reportedly, legitimate financing sources are balking at loaning him the funds he needs.

he’s probably less concerned about the ~5% of fake users and more concerned about the number of living people who made it clear they will disappear once he lets Dipshit back on Twitter.  As always, fuck this guy, I hope the SEC forces him to go ahead with the sale under penalty of massive fines and it fails and drags

But F is for Family is hilarious, and one of Netflix’s cornerstone original shows!

Are you saying that you’re a proponent of the “N” word?

Password sharing is not an excuse at all, it’s something that’s going on with every single one of their competitors.