Without googling it say one quote from this movie.
>>222648907'I see you'
All I remember was “WE ARE NOW MATED” and even back then it sounded stupid; they didn’t trust the audience at all.
>>222648907chake sooly
>don't heckin run in your new avatar body>but look i got legs again wooooahword for word directly from the script guaranteed
>>222648907You are not in kansas anymore!We have to fight terror with terror!
>>222648907I see you.
I became avatarBetrayer of humanity
>>222648907>Finally... I have become... the avatar.I clapped when he said it.
>>222648907It's for women, OP. Just like all of James Cameron's filmography after 1994.
>>222649256Titanic might legitimately be the best pleb filter for this board. It’s a masterpiece.
>>222648907"You crossed the line."*PUNCH*
>>222648907Unobtainium the most valuable thing in the world
>>222649265I have it on VHS. It sits forever on my shelf next to Pretty Woman and Beaches.
>>222648907>I'm Gay Jake Sully
>>222649287Filtered. Titanic is everything this board pretends to miss about old Hollywood movie making.
>>222649285How do you obtain it?
>>222649342It's no Harry Potter, that's for sure.
>everything changed when the fire nation attacked
>>222649362You’re not a movie fan if you can’t at least admire the fact that they built basically a full scale replica of the Titanic and put it in an enormous water tank to make the movie. Bash the love story stuff all you want, but everything in that movie looks fucking incredible. Absolutely top notch old fashioned movie magic.
>>222648907>no cultural impactIt was the first film to be word-filtered on /tv/. Remember the abatap posters?
>>222648907you're a big cat
>>222649383They redid half the CGI in Jurassic Park when it was discovered that dinoaurs didn't drag their tails.
>>222649343We'll need avatars
>>222649383I want to walk in on a grown man watching Titanic by himself.
>>222649413what a drag that must have been
>>222649413How is that related to Titanic being amazing? All I’m saying is the money is up there on screen as opposed to say The Grey Man which somehow cost $200 million to make.
>>222648907"I speak for the trees".
>>222649422I hope you eventually realize the error of your ways, anon. Titanic fucking rules.
You have a strong heart. No fear. But stupid! Ignorant like a child!ooh, baby, you make me hard like rock!
>>222649436It's about as good as Avatar. Take that as you will.
>>222649427In fact, I’d say the same thing about the Avatar movies. You can tell they were really expensive to make, but it actually shows. The quality of the CG is way beyond anything else we currently have.
>>222649451Avatar is amazing. I think 4chan is just terminally irony poisoned and you guys can’t handle Cameron’s unwavering sincerity.
>>222648907Life... Life finds the way
>>222649476I can't handle Cameron's unwavering devotion to sloppa.
>>222649520Here’s what I like about Avatar: Yeah, it’s called unobtanium, and that’s just how it is. There’s no comic relief character saying "Well that was awkward" or making pop culture references. It’s proof that if you just take the premise seriously, the audience will go along with it.
>>222649549People would probably mock it even more if he called it what it would probably be in real life, Pandorium. Unobtainium is a fine name, if everything wasn’t decided by some gay European commission now we would have more names like that. Stupid people pretending to be smart just don’t realize that those words they had to memorize in high school had meanings. Argon was based on lazy (noble gas) Cobalt was based on kobold, it posed dangers in mines. Dysprosium means… hard to get at.
>>222649476Based opinion. You're right and I completely agree with you.
>>222649549It’s like how if Gremlins were made now, the movie would feel the need to stop down and have someone do a stupid comedy routine about the rules and question the midnight thing. I can’t stand that shit. Just establish the rules of the movie’s universe and move on.
>>222648907>Betrays your dying race over alien pussyWhat did they mean by this?
>>222650000Checked, and it’s totally accurate. Your average /pol/tard would fold immediately if a qt big titted Jewfu came into their life.
>>222648907Some motherfuckers always try to ice skate up hill
>>222648907time to wake up jakehow does it feel to betray your own race?im from jarhead clanskaun
>>222650028Asian chick would be more accurate
>>222650124He only thought this way before he started getting crazy Varang pussy
>>222649946Didn't they do this bit in Gremlins 2? IIRC the protagonist just tells them to fuck off (not in so many words).
>>222648907My millennial mom and Gen X dad love this franchise tho. They rewatch it all the time
>>222650142This is a perfect analogy of /pol/ if that matters
>>222649809A lot of the scientific names of animals are just the name of the animal in latin. Like the Norwegian rat(rattus norvegicus)
>>222650204Pretty much. Hitler never would’ve gone into politics if he’d been more of a Chad who was too busy plowing art school hoes
>>222650171how long did it take you to formulate this bait
>>222648907>TAP B TO SLIDE DOWN VINE
>>222648907When the colonel yells «You forgot to say «Thanks threebeansalad»
>>222648907>le no cultural impact!The only thing the manchild that unironically watches children's cartoons can impotently screech. It means absolutely nothing. Avatar (the actual "Avatar") makes another billionaire at the box office and the manchild seethes as his gay cartoon gets another shitty live action adaptation or a sequel cartoon featuring an unlikable dyke that they'll pretend is good.
>>222648907JEKSOOLI
>>222650769still weird how they had no cultural impact
>>222650513Why would I make something like that up
Even people that is not interested in cinema know about Avatar because of the 3D. That is cultural impact.
How are we talking about something that has no cultural impact? How did something with no cultural impact make so much money? Is it because your brain is a marketing-slave, and you associate cultural impact with marketing? That means you were incapable of noticing it because it wasn't doing the usual Hollywood slop marketing: Cameron retained full creative control and wouldn't allow marketing to mislead anyone about the film, which is all modern marketing does now, to maximise 'cultural impact'(marketing).
>>222651172why are you so upset that it had zero cultural impact?
>>222650513Ntw but why would that be bait?
>>222648907meow *purrs*
>>222650162Yeah they do lol. Basically saying "shut the fuck up, nerds"
I’m glad that Avatar only consists of the movies and then supplementary stuff like the video game and Disney World area instead of multiple Disney+ spin-off shows.
>*hisssss!!!*
>>222649282>wheel this meat outta here
>>222649549WAOUW! Sincerity and suspension of disbelief in movies is le GOOD? WOAH! Maybe he should make a normal movie with normal people about a real subject then!!!
>>222648907We're not in Kansas anymore
>>222650271Imagine if Eva Braun was Eva Brown
>>222648907>no cultural impactNigga it brought stereoscopic 3d into the mainstream not just at the kinoplex but with a whole string of 3d tv sets from all big manufacturers, shame it got dropped again as it was way cooler than muh 4k hdr.
>>222653362>Avashit is good because it made those red and blue glasses popular what a ridiculous inversion of reality you live in
he is right
>>222648907I liked the lines from that general with the scarred face, but for the life of me I'd have to look them up because I'm old now and my memory sucks.
>>222648907>This is Papa Dragon. I want this mission nice and tight. I wanna be home in time for supper.Or something like that. I really liked Avatar 1. I can quote you each line wrongly.
>>222649342not even close. Titanic is mostly everything I hate. My era was the 80s when passion projects and oddball ideas could be satisfied for a budget of under $20 million. Even if it didn't make bank at the box office.
>>222650162They do, but then a Gremlin shows up, kicks their ass, and that shuts them up quick (ie it doesn't matter, the rules still produce monsters and your mockery doesn't shield you).
>>222655087I remember the characters, but i don't remember the names because they weren't used with enough frequency in the dialogue, and the plot ultimately defines everyone as expendable and replaceable.
>>222648907>no! Go back!Neytiri wants you 2gb2rdt
>>222655087He gets Quaritch's name wrong.