apparently you don't remember "avatar syndrome" and how people would leave that movie feeling immediately depressed because the navi world and it's people were not real and they could never go there, so people would go back and watch the movie over and over again to basically live in that world for as long as they could?
that shit was happening for literally months after release.
>it's just one person because... IT JUST IS OKAY
alright man
2 years ago
Anonymous
Anon, your meme anger aside - yes it can be one person. Some of the turbo autists are very obvious when they do it and they leave sort of signatures i their filenames, words used and so on.
Even when many of us are aware of that we still reply in those threads because we don't give a shit about OP but about the discussions inside an OP.
Avatar is the only movie I went to see in the theaters multiple times. It was experience unlike anything else and still is to this day. No other movie managed to almost literally teleport me into the world. It was also my first 3D movie, and the only good 3D movie. I gave up on 3D only years later after I finally accepted that Avatar was the only movie that did it right.
I think it's because upon thinking about it even for a moment, you realize none of it makes any sense, even by it's own rules, and it's better to just forget about it rather than try to make it make sense.
Probably because it's his worst movie. It's got no memorable or fun setpieces to rewatch and the entire end sequence is boring and empty. The movie really has nothing going on.
Time travel is stupid and even if a movie tried to use that as a plot device to teach you a lesson it's even more evil.. it's Judaic as in: "We know better than God goyim, see if God just put is in looped simulations of reality we would eventually learn to be good as all our corners would be polished".
>if he made it confusing enough
Plus stunning visuals. However even that was a let down since they had no impact, even the real 747 plane crash was boring. How do you frick up that badly.
It's in the movie. I think they were crashing into some sort of elite art gallery at the airport or something. not surprised you dont remember it, just a badly set up scene and a huge wasted opportunity
2 years ago
Anonymous
i just watched it, not bad I think they used pyrotechnics for the explosions rather than it naturally occurring
>How do you frick up that badly.
realistically i would say it was a case of him being a famous multi millionaire director and no longer giving a shit at that point
Avatar is the poster child of this.
apparently you don't remember "avatar syndrome" and how people would leave that movie feeling immediately depressed because the navi world and it's people were not real and they could never go there, so people would go back and watch the movie over and over again to basically live in that world for as long as they could?
that shit was happening for literally months after release.
According to fake news journalists. Have you ever met anybody with Avatar syndrome?
>Have you ever met anybody with Avatar syndrome?
avatar syndrome killed my mom, you bastard
yeah, me. i wanna frick a navi so bad bros
Yet nobody talks about that movie anymore, despite being the highest grossing film of all time.
well it's been a while, tenet is not that old
People still reference Cameron's other big hits like Titanic and Terminator constantly and they're much older.
There are daily avatar threads here anticipating the sequel. Frick are you on about?
literally 1 turbo autist
>it's just one person because... IT JUST IS OKAY
alright man
Anon, your meme anger aside - yes it can be one person. Some of the turbo autists are very obvious when they do it and they leave sort of signatures i their filenames, words used and so on.
Even when many of us are aware of that we still reply in those threads because we don't give a shit about OP but about the discussions inside an OP.
Avatar is the only movie I went to see in the theaters multiple times. It was experience unlike anything else and still is to this day. No other movie managed to almost literally teleport me into the world. It was also my first 3D movie, and the only good 3D movie. I gave up on 3D only years later after I finally accepted that Avatar was the only movie that did it right.
I think it's because upon thinking about it even for a moment, you realize none of it makes any sense, even by it's own rules, and it's better to just forget about it rather than try to make it make sense.
Yeah Nolan has plenty of movies.
Frick that’s a great movie
Probably because it's his worst movie. It's got no memorable or fun setpieces to rewatch and the entire end sequence is boring and empty. The movie really has nothing going on.
Cinemaphile was chock full of gays sucking Nolan's dick because of Tenet. It's a terrible movie with nice cinematography
Yeah but it was still split down, many anons trashing it
The ones defending have mostly disappeared somehow
What hype? I only ever heard about this movie when its release was pushed back cause covid again
I keep forgetting the plot of this movie and having to look it up on Wiki.
That's how shit of a movie it is.
I was about to reply with "cheeto girl" to your post but then I saw the filename lol. Didn't zoom in the image, she's kind of ugly now that I did...
shame about the lead, but what are you gonna do
>black man on a SWAT team abandons the mission to do some looting
How did Nolam get away with it?
black US undercover agent in Eastern Europe? sounds legit and totally not moronic
Time travel is stupid and even if a movie tried to use that as a plot device to teach you a lesson it's even more evil.. it's Judaic as in: "We know better than God goyim, see if God just put is in looped simulations of reality we would eventually learn to be good as all our corners would be polished".
lol even the trailer was moronic. I believe nolan thought the audience was so stupid he could get away with anything if he made it confusing enough
>if he made it confusing enough
Plus stunning visuals. However even that was a let down since they had no impact, even the real 747 plane crash was boring. How do you frick up that badly.
he crashed a 747 for real? i dont even remember it happening in the movie
It just taxi'd 100 feet and crashed into a hanger. Absolutely homosexual
did they release raw footage of it?
It's in the movie. I think they were crashing into some sort of elite art gallery at the airport or something. not surprised you dont remember it, just a badly set up scene and a huge wasted opportunity
i just watched it, not bad I think they used pyrotechnics for the explosions rather than it naturally occurring
>How do you frick up that badly.
realistically i would say it was a case of him being a famous multi millionaire director and no longer giving a shit at that point
should have casted denzel washington instead of his charisma black hole son
Literally any movie post social media is forgotten instantly, what kind of question is this?
Nolan's most soulful movie since Inception, maybe even since Memento, no wonder it's filtered the plebs at Reddit and Cinemaphile.
it was interesting to watch and kenneth branagh honestly scared the shit out of me
Imagine a Russian man beating a woman. Can't get any scarier than that. Terrifying.
i agree, women are very scary
^
frick you i liked it
Was the hype for it even real?
engineered by time-reversing operators?
That's all movies, you're just cherrypicking