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well if the movie made a billion dollars, that means a number of peeps in your class saw it. I'm Surprised people are still shy like that even in college?? I said way crazier stuff than that in college and people laughed. Some of my friends are almost 30 and they liked the movie because it was amazing, even if it's not your favorite movie. how weird. sounds like your classmates arent confident enough yet to be themselves. i would have at least laughed and said, ya that movie was pretty cool! wtf???
well if the movie made a billion dollars, that means a number of peeps in your class saw it. I'm Surprised people are still shy like that even in college?? I said way crazier stuff than that in college and people laughed. Some of my friends are almost 30 and they liked the movie because it was amazing, even if it's not your favorite movie. how weird. sounds like your classmates arent confident enough yet to be themselves. i would have at least laughed and said, ya that movie was pretty cool! wtf???
well if the movie made a billion dollars, that means a number of peeps in your class saw it. I'm Surprised people are still shy like that even in college?? I said way crazier stuff than that in college and people laughed. Some of my friends are almost 30 and they liked the movie because it was amazing, even if it's not your favorite movie. how weird. sounds like your classmates arent confident enough yet to be themselves. i would have at least laughed and said, ya that movie was pretty cool! wtf???
Pasow. question, since you seem to be an expert. Were there other avatars in the movie besides Jake, Augustine, and the other scientist guy?
thats the most awesome pic from the movie ive seen. the effects in that movie are nuts.
Commented Jan 6, 2010 on No title at AVATAR
20 times? that's like every day. Anyway, no one in class was like "ha ha, ya that movie was awesome.." ??? lol, they left you twisting in the wind. maybe nobody had seen it
Reflects my worldview, but not my lifestyle. We are trashing the earth permanently for a few extra bucks and for a few extra comforts and conveniences. Living the modern life unfortunately requires that traditional peoples and hunter-gatherer societies must be... Continue reading
Posted Jan 2, 2010 at AVATAR
@JKpolarbear NONE OF THE ABOVE ;) I believe that James Cameron specifically meant this to be the moral of the story: we as modern humans are ALL to blame. Cameron's story is not trying to place any blame on the Navi, or even on the RDA guys, as evil as they are; they are just individuals. Remember when Selfridge says this about killing natives: The only thing shareholders hate more than bad publicity is "a bad quarterly statement." Selfridge and the jarhead freak are just tools who are paid a salary/bonuses by the RDA company. They are employees. THEY do not make the money from the precious minerals; the shareholders do. The shareholders are typical earthlings like you and I who buy stock in companies like Exxon and Halliburton and deliberately avoid knowing where the profits come from. In other words, it is WE who are to blame. Not selfridge; not the nazi jarhead, and certainly not the Navi. The Navi, who were fresh off of a 9/11 type attack, acted in an entirely normal and predictable manner, just like we (yanks) did after 9/11: with sadness and uncontrollable rage.
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