In 2022, James Cameron defied all odds by making male audiences everywhere want to fuck: a fish.
>>217412894Wrong, the way of the water fish are ugly and too nog-like to be attractive, Cameron should have pushed for a more asian appearance and they would have made five pandorillion dollars
>>217412894i don't want to fuck anything from those movies
>>217412933>he wouldn't prime Michelle Rodriguezgay faggot homo of the year award
I didn’t like the ocean parts in general. The ovean Na’vi are uglier than the forest peoples with a less interesting and detailed culture, the endless expanse of water plus a few beaches is hardly as varied or interesting an environment as the forest, the oceanic creatures feel less varied, interesting, and alien compared to the forest ones, the sudden and huge diversion of the narrative theming from environmental destruction to whaling (which is pretty much dead as an industry and is barely even a thing anymore, so I’m not sure why Cameron did this) was heavy handed and inelegant, and so on. Cameron still pulled it off well enough for me to enjoy the movies, but they were in all ways a downgrade from the first
>>217412970>prime Michelle Rodriguezthis is what prime michelle looked like you ingrate
>>217413009Overfishing is still very much an issue, and it fits like a glove thematically.
>>217413009this
>>217413057Oh sure, but the RDA is never presented as doing that, only whaling.
>fisha water cat is still just a cat
>>217412894Isn't her character also canonically 13? James?
>>217412907agreed, he dropped the ball
>>217413057not in Japan where he went after em, blue fin tuna for example are now off the endangered list purely because they got their shit together. These movies come across as old hat now, very much a product of their time (early 00s when the OG was written). They're almost quaint even.
>>217413014the wall was not kind to her
>>217412894Bit late to the party
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>>217413368She looks like the progenitor of a new race of men
>>217413072Kind of, they're presented as short term profiteers without remorse, it follows that they're killing them as they come and aren't doing it sustainably and as such are driving a species to extinction, causing whatever chain reaction that might follow.Much like the 1st one though the message is somewhat outdated on the surface, space injuns against a much more technologically advanced alien race. What lies beneath is a much broader critique, as with 2. I guess whaling really bothers him even though it's practically not even an issue anymore, but you can still find very valid meaning in it. Especially considering the space whales are elevated to actual characters with intellect and free will and serve to move the plot forward, I'm guessing he picked a species that pretty much everyone acknowledges was wronged by us precisely because of that, to make "us" wallow in "our" sordid complacency. >>217413290Japan is irrelevant, China is the main problem.
>>217413253That's at least 18 in human years.
>>217413521How long are Pandoran years then?
>>217412894I will not accept this Dagon erasure
>>217413014This is prime Michelle Rodriguez