THREE Avatar sequels to be shot 'back to back' |
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THREE Avatar sequels to be shot 'back to back'
and screw the haters
I can't wait ![]() On a more serious note i'm not too sure how they're going to place Sigourney into them, other then the direct sequel to the 1st film http://www.nme.com/filmandtv/news/ja...at-same/272175 |
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Oh good, that's three films that I can avoid spending my hard earned money on.
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Given that George Lucas, during the release of the first Star Wars Trilogy, reported that there would be three trilogies, with 4-5-6 followed by 1-2-3 and then 7-8-9, perhaps reports of Three Avatar Sequels being shot back to back is simply part of the marketing strategy.
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Why does he have to make another crappy unpopular Avatar movie?
The last one only made $2 billion. |
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Cannot wait.
the first one was the Best cinema experience ever |
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Didn't she die, anyhow I can't imagine how they will pad out a second film let alone three. The first was so threadbare plotwise.
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Introduce some Predators to liven things up a bit
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*yawn* I hope the fans enjoy it but I'm going to have to warn my sister (who is a huge fan) if she keeps talking at me about she'll get a slap
. I couldn't be less interested.Not looking forward to the inevitable OTT marketing campaign |
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Cameron made no bones about his influences for the film |
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Let's. Hope they introduce papa smurf in the next one
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Great, 3 more films that feel like your sitting there watching a 3 hour FMV Cutscene from an X-Box 360 game. Cameron's lost the plot, I'll pass.
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Clearly not every film that's ever been made has a plot line full of holes and the dialog shoddy. Clearly you are as stated above(dai13371) one of those people who go ooh and aaah at nicely rendered scenery |
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I made no claims for or against the dialog |
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^No, all films feature similarities to others, that's unavoidable. Not all are the blatant rip off that Avatar was.
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I look forward to 2032 when Avatar 2 is released.
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