Avatar - The Most Successful Failure Ever

2020 ж. 17 Мам.
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Since Avatar 2 is rumbling ever closer, I wanted to take a cast my critical eye back on the 2009 original that everyone went nuts over, and try to figure out what exactly they saw in it.

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    @TheCriticalDrinker@TheCriticalDrinker4 жыл бұрын
    • It's Avatarded then?

      @technofeeliak@technofeeliak4 жыл бұрын
    • How bout I give ya a shot glass made up by the tempered tears of those who would cry "But drinker you dashing fine good sir you, foreign English accent speaking neo naz- umm... critique driven maniac!" What are we on about?

      @TheNocturnal1@TheNocturnal14 жыл бұрын
    • James Cameron's Avatar 2009. Though it is a movie with lots of clichés and sadly unsatisfactory replies, I still feel it's a great movie, with several good sides and a classic story that we will always retell in various forms. Either way, Avatar was a passionate project, created in the love and art of Cameron to tell a good story. And I respect Avatar for this.

      @cartooningfanart@cartooningfanart4 жыл бұрын
    • dude I never even seen Avatar, I heard the general plot synopsis and I saw every plot point coming. This is what I think happened in the movie, good guy joins corporate/military exploration, good guy explores new worlds with an uptight boss telling him what to do, good guy falls in love with new world, good guys team attacks new world, good guy and friends defend new world from old boss whos now the bad guy. I have never even seen a trailer for this movie mind you.

      @jamesesparza6893@jamesesparza68934 жыл бұрын
    • Thank you, I thought this movie was garbage for those exact same reasons but everyone called me crazy!...... well who's crazy now? LOL

      @roncriswell2685@roncriswell26854 жыл бұрын
  • I still can’t believe they literally named it “Unobtainium”.

    @silvussol8966@silvussol89663 жыл бұрын
    • What's funnier is that Unobtainium is a real, trademarked thing. It's the rubber Oakley uses on it's glasses and goggles and probably other shit.

      @BWMagus@BWMagus3 жыл бұрын
    • What’s worse this or Star Wars’ Way finder

      @MNewsTime@MNewsTime3 жыл бұрын
    • What about "Batmanium"?

      @dzalva1434@dzalva14343 жыл бұрын
    • @@dzalva1434 Damn is that a real thing

      @MNewsTime@MNewsTime3 жыл бұрын
    • To be fairz they didn't obtain it in the end :P

      @pezdispencer113@pezdispencer1133 жыл бұрын
  • “Way back in 2009” ...I’m getting old...

    @rustyrust9689@rustyrust96894 жыл бұрын
    • We all are, Im 23 and Im already feeling im too old...

      @guilhermehank4938@guilhermehank49384 жыл бұрын
    • @@guilhermehank4938 me too.

      @jose-uu7ed@jose-uu7ed4 жыл бұрын
    • Damn, that was 1 year after I left elementary school. Still remember how much hype surrounded this movie.

      @TheMasterGamer21@TheMasterGamer214 жыл бұрын
    • Pfft I graduated high school right before 9/11. Shit, to think i'm technically a millenial. We're getting old.

      @Knight_Kin@Knight_Kin4 жыл бұрын
    • We all are 😁😁 I’m 35

      @Charmer4856@Charmer48564 жыл бұрын
  • Personally liked it. It may be a guilty pleasure because yes, the story is generic. But the worldbuilding, visuals, sound design, etc was awesome. It did a better job teleporting the watcher into the world than making them care about what happens in the story

    @theleafshandsomedevil1552@theleafshandsomedevil1552 Жыл бұрын
    • Check out the Special Edition or the Collector's Edition: all the plot and character development missing from the story is in the deleted scenes. Would've been fine as a three-hour movie, but _no,_ gotta have the shorter runtime and all the tech demo stuff.

      @HowlingWolf518@HowlingWolf518 Жыл бұрын
    • Why would it be guilty pleasure though? It's a decent flick. You don't actually have to listen to the man who called pocahontas a superior movie.

      @DenDodde@DenDodde Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly

      @nettewilson5926@nettewilson5926 Жыл бұрын
    • Yep. I loved it! I don't think I've ever felt like I was transported to another world more than watching Avatar in 3D at IMAX.

      @TheJimbles@TheJimbles Жыл бұрын
    • A guilty pleasure, much like The michael bay transformes. They are stupid, brain dead, and chalk full of pointless action and explosions. But its fun To Look at.

      @brok56@brok56 Жыл бұрын
  • "I'm a cheerful optimistic soul that tries to see the very best in everything" - you got me rolling with laughter there, mate

    @David_Bernstein@David_Bernstein2 ай бұрын
  • You see, the humans made the mistake of relying on an element called "unobtainium". I am powering my robot army with commonite and already control half the continent.

    @schwarzerritter5724@schwarzerritter57243 жыл бұрын
    • *Hides the Abundantium*

      @davidmarshall7390@davidmarshall73903 жыл бұрын
    • My army eats Happy Meals and we use your robots to clean barf off the carpet.

      @locomotives9217@locomotives92173 жыл бұрын
    • @@locomotives9217 Until you army dies of morbid obesity, congestive heart failure and severe autoimmune diabetes.

      @timberry4709@timberry47093 жыл бұрын
    • My army eats covid and tears.

      @thelast344@thelast3443 жыл бұрын
    • Teatanium The Superior British steel

      @bryanmartinez6600@bryanmartinez66003 жыл бұрын
  • Yeah this episode really confused me. It didn’t really fit in the whole Avatar: the last air bender plot

    @gusdolan6046@gusdolan60464 жыл бұрын
    • It's another spin off like Korra, only not as good

      @eugeniocantu8452@eugeniocantu84523 жыл бұрын
    • Is that the one with Sasuke???

      @likmai6809@likmai68093 жыл бұрын
    • Chimichanga Warrior no, that’s when they go looking for the one piece. This episode’s how Ichigo becomes hokkage

      @fuwaxfuwa@fuwaxfuwa3 жыл бұрын
    • I love susgay and the hoe cage!

      @derekwalter4238@derekwalter42383 жыл бұрын
    • Hahaha. Well played mate.

      @abdullah087@abdullah0873 жыл бұрын
  • I remember going to the premier of this with my sister and some of her friends. 3D glasses, sketchy seats, because the room was full, but I was still mind-blown with the visuals. I can't remember a single detail of the story, nor even the characters for that matter. Just that it looked amazing. I think that's what made it so big. For a 2009 eye, it was the most spectacular thing ever. Kids these days will never understand.

    @bananasmatter1321@bananasmatter1321 Жыл бұрын
    • And that's the only people that liked it was kids. I liked the effects and 3D glasses. But failed at paying attention to the plot. Or simply too young to understand that this movie troupe has been done to death. With B movie-level acting and characters.

      @JamieZero7@JamieZero7 Жыл бұрын
    • nowadays movie look better and realer with way less of a budget. go figure. but, dated graphics don't make movies or games bad it just shows whether or not it was all novelty or not

      @jaredlapierre1304@jaredlapierre1304 Жыл бұрын
    • The hate for this movie blows my mind. Objectively it's a good movie. It's okay to not like it, but literally objectively it is a good movie

      @frododododo@frododododo Жыл бұрын
    • @@frododododo how?

      @Ori385@Ori385 Жыл бұрын
    • I wouldn't brag about having such a smooth brain. But it's okay, we all can be saved by Eywa metaphorically. Even if you possess very lacking critical thinking skills

      @coolbugfacts1234@coolbugfacts1234 Жыл бұрын
  • This movie needed about 3 minutes more of Giovanni Ribisi explaining that “Unobtainium” was critical for human expansion and the restoration of Earth. Honestly, raising the stakes from “loot the blue people’s planet for the lulz” to “it’s literally a question of their survival or ours” would have made the movie something other than “Dances with Wolves…IN SPAAAAACE!”

    @Mrhalligan39@Mrhalligan399 ай бұрын
    • Yep. And the very specter of it is probably why they switched tracks to hunting sapient whales in a scene of torture-porn worthy of any slasher flick. No ambiguity when it's rich douchebags wanting to live forever, unlike a concerted effort to solve an energy crisis and possibly restore Gaia.

      @sebastianrubin7476@sebastianrubin74763 ай бұрын
    • Nah.... in our capitalistic world, having a stuff that does electrical magic and would be worth the price would be attractive for every mayor company. Can imagine "TSMC" and "xiaomi" battleships fighting for the mining spot way better than "the world need the new stuff because.... survival...."

      @danielbeck9367@danielbeck93672 ай бұрын
    • In reality, we do the exact same stuff purely for profit. Profit is the only motivator the villains need. It's honestly incredibly realistic.

      @ElectricAlien577@ElectricAlien577Ай бұрын
    • @@ElectricAlien577 In both movies, the motivations given for such deep evil are so threadbare that they both seem more like cheap propaganda with really good CGI instead of compelling stories with multilayered conflict. Stephen Lang May as well be twirling a Snidely Whiplash mustache.

      @Mrhalligan39@Mrhalligan39Ай бұрын
    • @@Mrhalligan39 Profit is the motivation that was presented. That is the only motivation needed for an average corporation to carry out atrocities. The profit motive leads directly to horrific atrocities every day.

      @ElectricAlien577@ElectricAlien577Ай бұрын
  • Missed one reason why Avatar was so successful- it was the first time CG humanoid character renderings looked fully photo-real and convincingly human-ish. It was mind-blowing for 2009.

    @slippydouglas@slippydouglas2 жыл бұрын
    • looks like a ps3 game now

      @sladewright5779@sladewright57792 жыл бұрын
    • @@sladewright5779 Uhhhhhhhhhhh… have you actually seen the movie? No, I’d say it still looks photo-real. And even PS5 and Xbox 4th-Gen characters still have a plasticy fakeness to both their rendering and animation.

      @slippydouglas@slippydouglas2 жыл бұрын
    • @@slippydouglas watched it last night stg video game cut scenes

      @sladewright5779@sladewright57792 жыл бұрын
    • Yes! I remember being obsessed with this movie when it came out. I was 10, but even now the renderings look amazing.

      @alexzee8926@alexzee89262 жыл бұрын
    • Really? Avatar has aged just fine. Just like Jurassic Park, it's effects are timeless and convincing enough to immerse you into the world.

      @mbaxter22@mbaxter222 жыл бұрын
  • "The ultimate irony with Avatar is that for all the time and money spent to make this movie in 3D, the story and the characters were still stuck in one dimension." -Mr Pinkett

    @ccayco@ccayco4 жыл бұрын
    • @Jack D Mowrer Hold up, hold up! Are you mad, homie? Uh oh, aw naw, somebody mad!

      @MrNickPresley@MrNickPresley4 жыл бұрын
    • The plot is probably simple because it has sequels coming out. Probably in the second movie they will explore the crisis earth is facing and we will see that the military is just trying to make everyone survive

      @alexthompson8977@alexthompson89774 жыл бұрын
    • Got it. So when the sequels come out a decade later, the first one will transform into a rich story with compelling characters

      @mrfauxxx@mrfauxxx4 жыл бұрын
    • @@mrfauxxx I hear it's coming out 2021

      @alexthompson8977@alexthompson89774 жыл бұрын
    • ​@Jack D MowrerDid you like your own comment? That's.. really depressing. I was willing to keep mocking you a bit, but if that's all you've got, maybe you should go away now.

      @MrNickPresley@MrNickPresley4 жыл бұрын
  • That joke about Rodriguez having only roles of a gun shooting Sarah Connor is actually spot on.

    @a.s.raiyan2003-4@a.s.raiyan2003-4 Жыл бұрын
  • At the Avatar premiere in Tokyo, they gave packs of tissues to the guests because they expected us to cry. James Cameron used the word "journey" about 20 times during his intro speech before the film started.

    @wurutana@wurutana Жыл бұрын
    • Did you cry?

      @marthvader14@marthvader14 Жыл бұрын
    • @@marthvader14 * *crickets* * * *tumbleweeds* *

      @organikness@organikness Жыл бұрын
    • @@marthvader14 he cried. And at the end credits they played "Don't Stop Believin" by Journey

      @Crunch_Buttsteak@Crunch_Buttsteak Жыл бұрын
    • Funny, I remember catching my dad tearing up after Hometree was destroyed

      @Bvggerffpls@Bvggerffpls Жыл бұрын
    • Lame, they should've played "Who's crying now" by Journey

      @rumblebird9888@rumblebird9888 Жыл бұрын
  • Avatar's plot summed up "A simp choses to doom entire humanity just because he wants to clap some alien ass" XDDD

    @mcw280@mcw2803 жыл бұрын
    • Blue alien ass too. Did we learn nothing from Mass Effect, blue aliens are among the worst.

      @arbiterskiss6692@arbiterskiss66922 жыл бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣

      @rayreddington5894@rayreddington58942 жыл бұрын
    • @@arbiterskiss6692 Of course if the sequel would be releastic, we would have the USA/USSR/China equivalent world sending a mass scale assault using drones and such to bomb the shit out of these tall smurfs because it’s a desperate act of saving your species

      @Predator20357@Predator203572 жыл бұрын
    • @@arbiterskiss6692 All I learned form Mass Effect is that alien cheeks are the best cheeks

      @m1sz3lpl24@m1sz3lpl242 жыл бұрын
    • To be fair he was a crippled lab-rat with no friends, I'd betray my species too if i were like him

      @phpeon9282@phpeon92822 жыл бұрын
  • Navi: Cheering as the space ships leave. Humans: Radio the USCM, tell them to prepare all the CN-20 for regional saturation. Jake and the Navi: Why does it suddenly smell like bitter almonds?

    @JChang0114@JChang01144 жыл бұрын
    • “Let’s nuke the site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure”

      @abbaszaidi8371@abbaszaidi83714 жыл бұрын
    • The Imperium of Man approves.

      @juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370@juliovictormanuelschaeffer83704 жыл бұрын
    • @Brian Prior tell that to the Mobile Infantry!

      @juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370@juliovictormanuelschaeffer83704 жыл бұрын
    • You don't even need to work that hard. Push asteroids towards the planet. Bonus: Meteor craters easily convert into initial mining sites.

      @besteger@besteger4 жыл бұрын
    • @@besteger I agree. The Orks from 40k (mind you, the most belittled race in that setting) are pretty much masters in plucking asteroids and using them as mines or as hand-made ships. If those guys can make it despite being "stupid", then so could the humans from Avatar!

      @juliovictormanuelschaeffer8370@juliovictormanuelschaeffer83704 жыл бұрын
  • When I was 8 years old I watched this movie on the big screen, and the visuals, sound design, and epic action scenes left me utterly amazed. It was one of my earliest movie experiences, so those aspects of the film are the only things I vividly remember.

    @Droid3455@Droid3455 Жыл бұрын
  • The jellyfish saying 'nah, it'll be fine' fucking broke me 🤣

    @SirFlukealot@SirFlukealot Жыл бұрын
  • "Avatar is all about surface level spectacle and shallow emotion, dazzling the viewer with grand visuals but failing to deliver anything deeper that's worth reflecting on". Avatar? You just described Hollywood to a T!

    @wattotoydarian9376@wattotoydarian93764 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I think he has some personal grudge against avatar because almost every of his critics could be applied to most movies this days, Imo the movie is not great, it has a lot of wasted potential but calling it a garbage fire is a overstatement

      @20thcentury_toy@20thcentury_toy4 жыл бұрын
    • *I'm a big fan of the drinker, and have watched and agreed with ALL of his videos. But he's drastically wrong with his main gripe against Avatar,* in presuming that it's story is a Cookie-Cutter Rip-Off Version of other "White Saviour", "Dances With Wolves", and "Pocahontas movies". *Hear me out!!:* Drinker's Criticism of Avatar being an over-used metaphor for the Native-American-Indian Genocide is not unique, and was the main Gripe by most Critics when the Movie was released. But I disagree. *Instead, Avatar, more accurately depicts the much-neglected historical Genocide and Oppression of West Europe, by Roman/Catholic Imperialism. SIMILARLY TO THE NAAVI, the Gauls were Pagans (which literally translates to Country-Dwelling people), who lived in small tribes, very much in accordance with nature, and were considered to be Blonde-Haired Horse-Riding Giants by the comparatively smaller Brown-Haired Romans.* *According to Roman Historian Tacitus and Ceaser himself, they would all bath naked together in the rivers, and were generally ALL virgins until the age of 20+, after which they were completely monogomous (except sometimes the nobles who were allowed Polygamy on account of their rank). And I quote:* "The young men are slow to mate, and reach manhood with unimpaired vigour. Nor are the virgins hurried into marriage. Being as old and as tall as the men, they are equal to their mates in age and strength, and the children inherit the robustness of their parents. Life is all in hunting and military exercise. From childhood they train for labor and hardship. They have great praise among them for those who remain longest without sexual experience. Some think this makes for height, muscle, and strength. Indeed to have had knowledge of a woman before age twenty they think very shameful, and there is no hiding it." The entire religion centred around Reincarnation, The Placenta, and Trees. *SIMILARLY TO THE NAAVI,,* they believed in reincarnation and during the initiation festival of Yuletide (aka Haloween-Christmas) the young members of each tribe had the chance to regain their past Hamingja/honour, memories, and possessions. The Naavi is clearly a more magical take on this, where the trees can store human consciousness and communicate with the forest, but the parallels are clearly there. Under Ceaser & the following Roman Emperors/Popes, unknown millions of innocents were massacred. It first began with Ceaser (who against the will of the Senate, and in apparent self-defence) slaughtered his way through Gaul. *Similarly to the Human-Antagonists of "Avatar", the main purpose of these genocides were to acquire Wealth & Resources, via Taxation and the looting of all of the (relatively untapped) Gold Mines in Gaul, which could be used to pay back Ceaser's many debtors. Gaius Julius Ceaser and Octavian indeed masters of propaganda, and hence today there are very little reliable non-bias sources about their reigns (or about the great Carthaginian Empire which existed not long before them), but it's unquestionable that despite how good they may've been for Rome - the Emperors were disastrous for the Pagan populations of Western Europe. *When looking at a Character like Jake-Sully, his character aligns far, far more with the Roman General "Arminius",* than that of the Male Leads in Pocahontas or Dances with Wolves, who lead no great rebellion or are taught to worship nature quite in the same way. For example, when Arminius went to oversee the occupation of Gaul and their taxation and looting of the gold mines, he slowly began hating the Roman's for their destructive greed and ignorance. Anyway, long story short - he ended up switching sides - uniting the Gaulic tribes and delivering the Roman Empire one of it's worst ever defeats @ the massacre known as "The Battle of Teutoburg Forest". *Lastly, the most potent clarification that the movie is referring to the Oppression and Genocide of Pagan Europe (and not the Native Indians), would be the destruction of the World Tree.* From Donars Oak in Gaul, to Temple at Uppsala in Sweden, to the Irminsul in Germany - the Roman/Christian Occupiers would always attempt to destroy ALL Pagan Temples, especially the most large & monumental ones. Apart from depriving the natives of their temples, these acts of destruction also served as a symbol of disrespect, contempt, domination, and conquest over the local natives - and after destroying their Temples, they would build a Church in its place. *All this goes to say, that there is arguably no other symbolic act more representative of the 1000 year-long war against Pagan Europe, than the destruction of the World Tree.* *With the above points and Cultural Context taken into consideration, James Cameron ultimately delivered a powerful, magical, and unique retelling of an ancient, and long-forgotten conflict. Personally, I went along to the Cinema with separate family/friends on 3 different occasions, to experience the REVOLUTIONARY 3D-Hype together, and it was an epic viewing experience that I would've given a 8/10. But as with all CGI-intense movies, it doesn't look nearly as good outside of a cinema, and will likely age badly. The generically wooden acting and super-long screentime also makes it a definite when it comes to rewatching. But the first-viewings were really immersive and entertaining.*

      @dionysus1917@dionysus19174 жыл бұрын
    • Dionysus holy shit man Dionysus makes sense you’d of had to be drinking a ton to be able to sit down and right all that. Phew! Respect.

      @aaronburton3289@aaronburton32894 жыл бұрын
    • @@dionysus1917 You need to post that on the general comments. That's a Brilliant take.

      @riftvallance2087@riftvallance20874 жыл бұрын
    • @@riftvallance2087 Cheers mate. I'm an avid history buff, and ALL the critics were saying the same as the Drinker when this movie came out. I can understand why they would dislike it though, if you presume that it's making a HUUUGE leap in mental gymnastics, to associate Naavi with Native American Indians. But the Naavi's story is very similar to that of the ancient Gauls tbh.

      @dionysus1917@dionysus19174 жыл бұрын
  • James Cameron, 2009: "Hmm...how can a bunch of lizard-birds successfully ambush a fleet of hi-tech aircraft...I've got it! Maybe the gunships don't ever think to look up!" JJ Abrams, 2019: "Hmm...how can the Resistance fleet stand any chance against a fleet of Star Destroyers with Death Star lasers...I've got it! The Star Destroyers don't know which way is up!"

    @electricbayonet2@electricbayonet24 жыл бұрын
    • Don’t forget riding space horses on the ships hull

      @morelhunter3966@morelhunter39664 жыл бұрын
    • Do you suppose the floating rocks were originally and only purposed for the climactic fight rather than some beautiful scenery? I think so.

      @KingRumar@KingRumar4 жыл бұрын
    • Up is a hard direction

      @minlow7831@minlow78314 жыл бұрын
    • The difference here is that even Cameron’s failures are still visually stunning films that can still be enjoyed even if the story is stupid,, while I wouldn’t wipe my ass with the scripts of the Sequel Trilogy films.

      @megalodon7916@megalodon79164 жыл бұрын
    • Billion dollar plot contrivances can kiss until spitshined, the darkest part of my black ass! Sad for the brilliant people out there that will never get published by anything more than a literary mag, and these frauds make bank having final battles be decided by villains who are scripted to be daft when the climax music comes on.

      @viscountrainbows6452@viscountrainbows64524 жыл бұрын
  • Certainly a guilty pleasure, the visuals, music and atmosphere is a very mesmerizing spectacle to witness you'd get through the characters pretty quickly. What I'm very much hoping The Way of Water is Cameron making the characters more complex, adding their motivations, what makes them, problems that ties in characters, a lot more. Just wish there was more in the first.

    @juangal7569@juangal7569 Жыл бұрын
    • I don't see how the story can be salvaged, when the entire idea of aliens looking like that is just bonkers. They look like they evolved in Australia, and not on another planet. We have stranger creatures in our oceans on Earth. I wouldn't mind if he just made them giant octopuses on land, and pretended that the first movie didn't exist. Hell, I experience greater culture shock when traveling to Montenegro, than if I were to meet the Navi. Seeing actual aliens on another planet would be an improvement.

      @julius43461@julius43461 Жыл бұрын
    • @@julius43461 what?

      @Flugs0@Flugs0 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Flugs0 Apart from the funny part where I typed "Navy" to describe the Navi, what else did I get wrong? You can't go to another planet, and meet human/cat hybrids there. Life is way more imaginative than that. The fact they were lazy and just created them in order to have something resembling a sex scene tells me they really wanted to get the mainstream dummy to like it. I guess the story could be salvaged, if it turns out that long ago humans actually created the Navi, and did so by mixing human with cat DNA. Perhaps a lonely cat lady scientist did that without approval of others. Would be odd, but a decent explanation for aliens looking so similar to us.

      @julius43461@julius43461 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Flugs0 He says that those blue aliens are too similar to humans, considering the fact that they evolved on another planet and have nothing in common with humans, and l think that's the biggest problem with this movie

      @anteveic327@anteveic327 Жыл бұрын
    • @@anteveic327 of course they're too similar too humans, but these are the creatures that the audience is supposed to relate to and feel sympathy for, so obviously using giant tentacle monsters would be a very bad move. but saying that this is the biggest problem with the movie is nothing short of ridiculous.

      @Flugs0@Flugs0 Жыл бұрын
  • The reason why Avatar is so loved is because of how incredibly unique and amazing the world of Pandora was. Now yes the story was simple, but the visuals of the movie help tell the story in the most cinematic way possible. The unique landscapes of Pandora in such awe. A movie can have a great and unique story, but you need the visuals of the movie needs to tell that story and that is what James Cameron is able to do.

    @justadude-2275@justadude-2275 Жыл бұрын
    • I'm guessing you're not one of the people who wanted to go to New Zealand where Avatar was filmed and produced to find the literal locations where it was shot. 😀 Someone actually needed to tell some people that nowhere in New Zealand looks like Pandora.

      @jeremybeavon4476@jeremybeavon4476 Жыл бұрын
    • Exactly this is one of these rare movies where the simple plot is actually enjoyable

      @adbylsh2756@adbylsh2756 Жыл бұрын
    • Idk why people complain the story being so simple. Since when a James Cameron movie is extremely complex with an Albert Einstein IQ story on the page?? People seemed to forgot about Titanic huh and how simple the story was, a sinking ship with a Romeo and Juliet tone to it, yeah weird how simple is now a bad thing when it's not

      @4deleDaz33m@4deleDaz33m Жыл бұрын
    • It's a horrible movie. I just watched it after about 10 years. Good lord it's bad.

      @klh768@klh768 Жыл бұрын
    • @@4deleDaz33mThe problem is the story was generic and not original in anyway. Even simple stories can still be original and compelling and Avatar just wasn’t that.

      @captainmarvelwilson508@captainmarvelwilson508 Жыл бұрын
  • “And that’s the plot for dances with Fern Gully Pocahontas aliens while Saving Private Ryan from 9/11” OMG 😂😂

    @IrishBelmont@IrishBelmont3 жыл бұрын
    • I know 😭😭😭😭😭😭🤣🤣😂🤣😅🤣😂😜😜😜

      @tigerchillyable@tigerchillyable3 жыл бұрын
    • Still, why would you copy off Fern Gully and Disney's Pocahontas?? Those two films suck balls!! And I really think The Drinker should rip those two films apart!!

      @dylansmith5206@dylansmith52063 жыл бұрын
    • Now that's pontificating!!!😂😂😂

      @justintrotter4186@justintrotter41863 жыл бұрын
    • LOL

      @nicolassiderakis9113@nicolassiderakis91133 жыл бұрын
    • Yup, Fern Gully in space🤦

      @iroquoispliskin5956@iroquoispliskin59563 жыл бұрын
  • Avatar's sequel, the only thing to take longer than Brexit

    @azarferrari890@azarferrari8903 жыл бұрын
    • Here before this comment blows up

      @elliotdb6535@elliotdb65353 жыл бұрын
    • Longer than Covid vaccine, longer than Cyberpunk 2077, longer than James Webb telescope, someone already mentioned HL3, the list goes all the way to heat death of the universe

      @neoqueto@neoqueto3 жыл бұрын
    • As long as Yandere similator

      @addisonchow9798@addisonchow97983 жыл бұрын
    • And there’s still three more avatar sequels planned to come out after it lol

      @menschman1464@menschman14643 жыл бұрын
    • Longer than the Fnaf movie

      @pilkers2@pilkers23 жыл бұрын
  • I appreciated the district 9 call out. I recently watched that movie and I thoroughly enjoyed it. If you like sci-fi alien movies I recommend you watch it.

    @brandonbriggs8098@brandonbriggs80983 ай бұрын
  • Years later, no lesson learned. He killed it again at the box office.

    @gastonporte5799@gastonporte579911 ай бұрын
  • "That's the plot for Pocahontas aliens while Saving Private Ryan from 9/11." That's something I thought I'd never hear.

    @bool8705@bool87053 жыл бұрын
    • I am an Avatar defender and that argument never made sense to me. The Dances with Ferngully or Pocahontas aliens while Saving Private Ryan from 9/11 thing states in the complaint that LOTS of movies have similar story lines. You just listed a ton. It is more about how the story is told and he says it in the first couple moments of this video. Cameron tells the story well. It isn't a great story but it is a spectacular experience.

      @garrettperman3200@garrettperman32003 жыл бұрын
    • @@garrettperman3200 The problem here is that all those things have been done before, just better. It's a really nothing movie, overlong, preachy, and unimaginative. One defence for Avatar I always hear is the 3D, but if that's the only real good thing about the movie it fails in my book. I don't understand why it was so popular, and never will.

      @JDelwynn@JDelwynn3 жыл бұрын
    • @@JDelwynn "and never will" Then you aren't really a part of the conversation. You are stating clearly your opinion won't ever change. So you aren't worth talking to about this. By calling the movie 'preachy' you've made it religious or political or something in your head and now you have nothing but hate. Then you go on to ignore the entire point I just made by then calling it 'unimaginative.' Very safe to say you aren't judging the movie on its own merits. Ignorant hatred aside, it is actually an incredibly well presented movie. Yes, the 3D is the best ever and best since, but moreover it is engrossing, imaginative, and exciting. You are experiencing an alien world up close. And the attention to detail (naming of plants, songs they created, language, dance, how the technology works, etc) is one of the most immersive experiences of all time. It isn't the first movie to tell us to save the forests, but that isn't really the point. The point is watching them catch a giant alien hark and ride it in to battle. If you can't get past one element of the movie... Well, I am guessing you hate almost all movies. I haven't encountered a single movie that didn't have even one thing I didn't like.

      @gtperman@gtperman3 жыл бұрын
    • Jake is also the alien big bird riding Messiah lets not forget.

      @ideal2472@ideal24723 жыл бұрын
    • @Degrelegence You may be right. But it still doesn’t deserve to be this popular since it isn’t the best in any way. If I want to watch a good movie that keeps me entertained for two and a half hours, I go watch a Tarantino movie

      @davidschneider9145@davidschneider91453 жыл бұрын
  • Avatar 2 plot: Humans find an even more valuable resource on Pandora called 'Unaffordium" and fight the natives once more. THE END

    @YouOnlyIiveTwice@YouOnlyIiveTwice3 жыл бұрын
    • *cantouchium...one of the elusive elements in the middle of the periodic tables theoretical islands of stability*

      @scottmantooth8785@scottmantooth87853 жыл бұрын
    • Contrivium

      @jonathanwells223@jonathanwells2233 жыл бұрын
    • Avatar 7: Blue Lives Matter

      @Khristos13@Khristos133 жыл бұрын
    • Plotdeviceium

      @mansn3150@mansn31503 жыл бұрын
    • No! You’ve given away the plot, I’ll be disappointed when I go to see it, if I’m still alive when it premieres

      @markwilliams8369@markwilliams83693 жыл бұрын
  • By far my favorite part of this movie was the human vehicles. I watched this as a kid (like 4-5 years old) and this was the first time I’ve seen anything like a mech on screen. I LOVED them. To this day, my favorite vehicle in all of science fiction is still the helicopters in this film. When ever I find myself drawling vehicles, mainly Aircraft, I always take some inspiration from avatar. The creatures are also beautiful to watch. Hell I really want to see what one of those hammerhead things look like in real life.

    @loyalhoodini4944@loyalhoodini4944 Жыл бұрын
    • Those aircraft in Avatar were heavily inspired by the Ornithopters in Frank Herbert’s Dune.

      @josiahanderson9328@josiahanderson9328 Жыл бұрын
    • @@josiahanderson9328 what do the ornithopters have to do with it?

      @Flugs0@Flugs0 Жыл бұрын
    • @@josiahanderson9328 no

      @randomly_random_0@randomly_random_0 Жыл бұрын
  • Avatar is a great movie. Yeah the story and characters are super simple but it's all very well put together for what it is. Plus the visuals are super detailed and incredible. Also at 8:00 Grace kinda explains what's going on beforehand, that the planet has a neurological network that connects everything to it. Jake and Neytiri also visit a forest of trees where natives "upload" their memories to the network. So it isn't like this ritual comes from nowhere, there's a significant amount of context as to how this is happening.

    @MachiriReviews@MachiriReviews Жыл бұрын
    • yess i just feel this guy didnt catch the essential ideas of the movie. This movie was and is art.

      @pepitoculazo665@pepitoculazo665 Жыл бұрын
    • It’s too simple. That’s why the Visuals carried it. The story is practically non existent with zero nuance.

      @electroninja7419@electroninja7419 Жыл бұрын
    • @@pepitoculazo665 The CGI is the art. Not the story

      @electroninja7419@electroninja7419 Жыл бұрын
    • No. You haven't seen a real movie yet.

      @scottslotterbeck3796@scottslotterbeck3796 Жыл бұрын
    • "tHe pLoT iS tOo siMpLe" yeah I fucking get it that the plot is simple, but I still love it. Just because a bunch of KZheadrs said the plot is simple doesn't mean you have to shove it to everyone's faces. Just let people have their own fucking opinions.

      @rashidabegum9206@rashidabegum9206 Жыл бұрын
  • What always boggled me about this movie is that human civilization is advanced enough to transfer consciousness to an avatar but not enough to fix a guy in a wheelchair.

    @marquitohartman@marquitohartman2 жыл бұрын
    • thats some valid criticism

      @soulbrother5435@soulbrother54352 жыл бұрын
    • They do though, when Jake was talking with the colonel, the colonel promised Jake new legs when he gets back to earth if he works for the colonel and give him information

      @yertxy6145@yertxy61452 жыл бұрын
    • That boggled you? Ever heard of the U.S. healthcare system? Richest nation on the planet, but too bad if you need affordable insulin to stay alive.

      @Kataroku@Kataroku2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Kataroku yeah well we decided to let the government throw a ton of money and red tape at the health care system which is only a part of the reason why it’s so shitty.

      @bubblehead4270@bubblehead42702 жыл бұрын
    • To be fair in the deleted intro he mentioned that it's completely possible but the economy is in shambles so he can't afford it.

      @CThyran@CThyran2 жыл бұрын
  • It always pissed me off that Jake never actually once asked the Navi or negotiated with them about the unobtainiam. That was literally his task and he never explained it to them. Soo poorly written.

    @tomadam3315@tomadam33154 жыл бұрын
    • Too busy tapping that blue ass.

      @chasm671@chasm6714 жыл бұрын
    • @@chasm671 Can you really blame him? It was obvious he had a furry fetish.

      @ElessarMMA@ElessarMMA4 жыл бұрын
    • You live on a dying world with a chance to survive busting up some primative aliens. You're doing it......dont care how morally strong we think we are. Had the movie explored more of humanities desperation we would have had a better picture. And whats with the natives always being so utopian?. We know they'd of had cultural issues worth looking at.

      @jessicageerligs339@jessicageerligs3394 жыл бұрын
    • @@jessicageerligs339 The fact that they had such a strong warrior class in their society was kind of glossed over. You know what warriors are mostly used for? Wars.

      @chasm671@chasm6714 жыл бұрын
    • @@chasm671 In some of the additional material it did seem that the tribes would fight each other some times. It said they had weapons other than bows as well as shields. You don't really need shields for hunting, not when you could use bows.

      @Thane36425@Thane364254 жыл бұрын
  • Mate, I couldn't agree more! I never understood the Avatar craze! It was basically Dances with Wolves in Space. I can't help but wonder if the real reason it's taken this long for a sequel is because deep down Cameron knows it was bad.

    @kerinskuriosities@kerinskuriosities Жыл бұрын
    • Nah, I think the real reason its taken so long to make the sequel is because Disney kidnapped and turned all the CGI animators into slaves and are holding them hostage in basements to make sure their mediocre Marvel TV shows and Star Wars movies can be produced.

      @---jt5wg@---jt5wg Жыл бұрын
    • _It was basically Dances with Wolves in Space_ That's the most derivative criticism for Avatar. It makes Avatar's plot more original, honestly.

      @randomly_random_0@randomly_random_0 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@randomly_random_0yeah no

      @dunkyking6310@dunkyking63109 ай бұрын
  • They spent most of the budget on CGI and world building. Hell, they even hired a linguistic professor to create the Navi language, a si-fi writer to design all the animals. And they created the CGI that still shits on 90% of the movies in 2022. So I guess that's how they ended up the most cliché plot possible.

    @leileijoker8465@leileijoker8465 Жыл бұрын
  • Don’t forget the fact that it was the “first 3D” movie that kicked off the 3D fad in the 2000’s, and the Ultra-realistic CGI world was a major selling point for people to see the film.

    @artnull13@artnull134 жыл бұрын
    • This is the right answer. At the time, it looked like it was going to be the "first" of the "new way to do cinema". Missing this would be like missing "The Jazz Singer." Then reality came, and it happens to be that 3D isn't really that cool.

      @gustavotriqui@gustavotriqui4 жыл бұрын
    • L6915 - undoubtedly - The Last Jedi is the ultimate example

      @artnull13@artnull134 жыл бұрын
    • I remember thinking: "Eh, looks like game graphics." I didn't watch it in 3d movies though, but a tv screen once it was avalable. Might have been impressive in a theatre.

      @dtkedtyjrtyj@dtkedtyjrtyj4 жыл бұрын
    • @@dtkedtyjrtyj - I remember watching in 3D in the theatre, wasn’t too impressed - looked like pop out characters in a box, did think the CGI was pretty good though.

      @artnull13@artnull134 жыл бұрын
    • I don't know anyone who went to watch this movie expecting an interresting story. It was a 3D visual spectacle, nothing more. When me and my friends left the cinema afterwards we were all like: "Yeah, ok. Looked nice." We weren't disappointed, but there was just nothing really to talk about. As expected.

      @docdamnij@docdamnij3 жыл бұрын
  • My favorite part of the movie is that he never even tries to negotiate a way for the company to mine the substance Earth desperately needs before deciding to mount an armed conflict and essentially damn mankind, despite that being the whole reason he's there. You had one job. One job.

    @calexander7495@calexander74954 жыл бұрын
    • Well when you look at it THAT way. 🤔

      @iamu2247@iamu22474 жыл бұрын
    • Even worse, all his interactions with the Navi are transmitted back to the base camp and no one tells him, "Hey dummy, how about opening up some negotiations?"

      @staffakartherma@staffakartherma4 жыл бұрын
    • @@staffakartherma And does this stuff need to be strip-mined, without any effort given to do soil remediation and replant the mined out areas?

      @leandersearle5094@leandersearle50944 жыл бұрын
    • The whole idea was that Jake was supposed to build trust with the Navi so that he could negotiate them leaving their home base. That's the whole idea behind the avatar bodies. It is also implied that it was tried before by others and failed. Is it so difficult to pay attention during a movie?

      @MegaInTheSky@MegaInTheSky4 жыл бұрын
    • If you look at old writings by Cortez, even he tried to establish peaceful negotiations at first... So yeah...

      @six2make4@six2make44 жыл бұрын
  • I fuckin cackled at the jellyfish "nah it'll be fine" you have a knack for placement, sir

    @ch111er@ch111er Жыл бұрын
  • In Avatar 1. Just to see the connection with the animals and trees ( not a mobile phone or computer) is the best present for me.

    @TheCelestialhealer@TheCelestialhealer Жыл бұрын
  • I can't begin to imagine how Cameron can get four sequels out of this concept. There should be one 10-minute sequel where the humans leave Pandora and nuke the site from orbit...it's the only way to be sure.

    @lastguyminn2324@lastguyminn23244 жыл бұрын
    • Bet youre a star wars fan

      @KneeoGeeo@KneeoGeeo4 жыл бұрын
    • @@KneeoGeeo He meant Aliens my man

      @CJT02@CJT024 жыл бұрын
    • @@KneeoGeeo I bet Warhammer 40K

      @IAQMas@IAQMas4 жыл бұрын
    • The concept has SO MUCH DEPTH to it but they screwed it all up with the first movie. Imagine if from the start they established multiple corporations trying to vie for control and rival tribes of Na'vi with their own interests fighting each other. They literally only needed to open a history book to get an idea of how much depth there could be to this sort of story but... instead we ended up with this shit. Imagine how tense it would have been if a character (like Jake) was sent there and duringinteraction and research on the Na'vi did develop romantic inclinations towards a Na'vi and the challenges that would come from such an inter-species (inter-ecological 'relationship') would entail. Just from communication to vastly differing biology and perhaps the Na'vi romantic interest doesn;t reconcile, because, maybe their physiology doesn't even include this sort of human pair bonding. The possibilities WERE endless.

      @ANWRocketMan@ANWRocketMan4 жыл бұрын
    • Nah, even if you nuke the site, someone will make a bad sequel. Then reboot it, years later, and call it... PROMETHEUS!

      @GreenKnight2001@GreenKnight20014 жыл бұрын
  • One thing that I love about Avatar is that Jake's actor actually did everything like an actual independent paraplegic would do. I'm only saying this since I've been over half of my life paralyzed by my own idiocy and the point where he gets into his Avatar body and runs into the sand and wiggles his toes in it is spot on. That's something I'd do immediately. Otherwise the movie is just Pocahontas in space.

    @Joni_Tarvainen@Joni_Tarvainen4 жыл бұрын
    • you just made me appreciate my legs more man, so thank you for that. And i'm really sorry to hear about your situation, I really hope one day there's a way to completely cure it

      @slowmotionfear2@slowmotionfear24 жыл бұрын
    • Hey I’m sorry to hear about your situation. I deeply hope you’re able walk again one day.

      @SAOrules@SAOrules4 жыл бұрын
    • I'm sure you know of the famous Joni Eareckson Tada, a quadriplegic who has an incredible story. She was also paralyzed due to her own mistake, it's a unique name. Don't be so hard on yourself, we all do incredibly dumb things when we're young and stupid, and often when we're old and stupid. I wish you all the best, I hope a cure comes in your lifetime.

      @2HRTS1LOVE@2HRTS1LOVE4 жыл бұрын
    • @Stripey Arse dont forget to mix in some Fern Gully

      @mikemorgan6685@mikemorgan66854 жыл бұрын
    • Guys, there's no need for pity :D As I said, it was my own stupidity. I'm glad you wish me the best, I truly am, but I don't need any pity (if that's the correct term to use here). I've dealt it with so long and made my amends 13 years ago, but I can't say that I wouldn't miss those soccer games etc. ;)

      @Joni_Tarvainen@Joni_Tarvainen4 жыл бұрын
  • Video: 2.9M views Movie: 2.9B dollars Perfectly Balanced

    @Thrawn23.@Thrawn23. Жыл бұрын
    • As all things should be

      @Fourloko45@Fourloko45Ай бұрын
  • For me, the part that I really remember being angry was the scientist twin brother of the protagonist being a plot device rather than a character. Even his fellow scientists colleagues just felt slightly annoyed at someone’s untimely demise.

    @yusiuc5533@yusiuc5533 Жыл бұрын
    • To be fair, I remember Jake calls them out on their callousness by saying something like "I'm sorry if his death is an inconvenience to you".

      @AimForMyHead81@AimForMyHead81 Жыл бұрын
  • I like the way my wife describes Neyteri's relationship arc with Sully: "I hate you, you're stupid and your people are hurting my world." "Actually you're pretty attractive so I think I love you now." "Your people destroyed my home and killed my father! I hate you!" "Oh you caught a really big bird. I love you again."

    @darthhodges@darthhodges2 жыл бұрын
    • If I were a psychologist, I would give some serious toxic relationship red alerts :V

      @SixSioux@SixSioux2 жыл бұрын
    • So the moral of the story is ; Catch a bird to lay a chick 👍

      @redpillnibbler4423@redpillnibbler44232 жыл бұрын
    • @@redpillnibbler4423now that deserves a like

      @jama0313@jama03132 жыл бұрын
    • Actually to me it makes a lot of sense. At first she is deeply scarred by having lost her sister to the humans and so have developed a distrust as well as disdain for them which she projects unto Jake. Eywa starts planting the seeds of doubt into her, and she starts seeing his willingness to learn and his bravery which is indeed attractive. Then she loses her home and her father, feel betrayed by Jake for obviously playing a part, and in the moment would feel strong emotions which she cannot control. Lastly when she has been given some time to calm down, and not in an emotional outburst, Jake pulls off a very ballzy move and really puts in effort to show where his allegiance lie. He proves his value and bravery once again, and wins back the trust. He's resilient, strong-willed, brave, and he develops an open-mind as well as a more compassionate heart through the cource of the film.

      @bosspoke@bosspoke2 жыл бұрын
    • oh you mean how the western propaganda of the ethnic girl can't resist the white man eg james bond and agent X despite bond killed her lover and red corner where a chinese girl half richard gere's age can't resist him frenching him despite asian culture is conservative and she's engaged but somehow its the chinese government accused of no justice (racist) or every fking american/western movie eg a-team movie, generals wife cheats on him and bangs white american protagonist who after winning a gun fight lets her go.....go where you have no husband now lol. Your point at the "arc" proves its MORE offensive then the plight of a native culture being destroyed

      @GawrGurasBathTubPizza@GawrGurasBathTubPizza2 жыл бұрын
  • ""Spare us your pity, alien. You gush about your connection with nature, your primal wisdom, but what has it brought you? Where are your marvels of engineering? Your voyages of discovery? Your great insight into the nature of the universe? Even at our basest, when we dressed as you do, dwelt as you do, hunted as you do, lived as you do, we did more than merely survive. We built wonders. We made great journeys. We forged epics. You have not. You speak so proudly of the plugs dangling from your skulls, little realizing that they are but strings and you puppets. What little you have accomplished you attribute to the wisdom of your goddess, who is nothing but the voices of your dead echoing for all eternity. She moors you to the past, serving as a leash that keeps you as little better than apes, sad parodies of civilization that lack that special spark to become something more. We have come to your world in search of resources. Whether your actions drive us back or we take what we want and move on, the outcome is the same. We will depart from your wretched planet, leaving you behind. And in a thousand years, you will not have changed from this contact with another world. You will remain in your trees, hunting your prey, communing with your goddess, until your sun burns out and your world dies. And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us."" - Colonel Miles Quatrich, in a way better version of this movie

    @kalashnikovdevil@kalashnikovdevil4 жыл бұрын
    • I've seen a screenshot with this long quote. Where is it from? A director's version?

      @TheHalogen131@TheHalogen1314 жыл бұрын
    • Holy shit, that sounds awesome.

      @kaisatron5358@kaisatron53584 жыл бұрын
    • They totally had to take that out of the movie, otherwise the audience would realize that they were rooting for retards.

      @sarasunshinemt4444@sarasunshinemt44444 жыл бұрын
    • Sound like something the Romulans would say to stone-age man... I like it.

      @Hoganply@Hoganply4 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome. That is some Omega-Level Flexing. Lord Nuxanor would be proud.

      @Alondro77@Alondro774 жыл бұрын
  • "Dances With Ferngully Pocahontas Aliens While Saving Private Ryan From 9/11" What a title!

    @Isidorios@Isidorios Жыл бұрын
  • I think you make some good points about Avatar's weak story and lack of originality but I have to disagree about the villain, when watching it recently I was surprised about how much I liked Quaritch. He seems like a strong capable leader, who cares about the people under his command and tries to help out Jake as much as possible. He has a fairly straightforward motivation, wanting to help mine unobtanium (to save earth obvs) but also a disdain for the na'vi due to receiving a scar in battle and witnessing their brutality. I think if the movie first introduced the Na'vi in an intimidating/scary way we would've understood his perspective a lot better. I think in future films (Spoilers ahead for Avatar Way of Water) It would be cool to see a Na'vi tribe that teams up with the RDA, maybe Quarritch now in Avatar form gets other Na'vi tribes on his side by convincing them that Jake is a curse on their world and that he betrayed the humans, ran from the Omaticaya and that he isn't the 'chosen one' the Na'vi think he is. They adapt their native tactics with special training by Quaritch and the other Mercenaries. I think this would make the conflict much more morally grey forcing the characters into a tough situation. This while also alludes to the way in which the conquistadors and other colonial regimes conquered different nations, by turning them against each other.

    @framebyframes323@framebyframes323 Жыл бұрын
    • Loved your take on this

      @coolbeanstu@coolbeanstu Жыл бұрын
    • Quaritch would be the one you'd follow through hell, klednathu, helms deep, holy Terray to fight heretics, demons, or what have you if he was your commander. The tragedy for him is that he's fighting natives to drive them from their homes all so they could mine the shit under it. Sure Earth needs Unobtanium but Earth seems too far of a concept if you're in Pandora just trying to do your job and not get killed.

      @wancelemuel6633@wancelemuel663311 ай бұрын
    • But that would make him a hypocrite because he is representing the very thing he would try to convince the Navi to attack. And why would they want to fight his battle? I think casting out what I know about the way of water, the other Navi tribes don't want to be involved with their problems unless it affects them. Even if they team up with another human, or human avatar hybrid, eliminate jake etc. eventually the problems will end up on that tribes doorstep. It would still be a never ending cycle to remove the outsider with too much power you know?

      @Skysthelimit212@Skysthelimit21210 ай бұрын
  • "Box office revenue doesn't mean a film is objectively good." This reminds me of what someone else said about books. He said "best-sellers" are called best-sellers for a reason; "best-seller" does NOT mean best writing. Just look at Sparkly Vampire Story.

    @danielkover7157@danielkover71572 жыл бұрын
    • Video game sales are probably the most reliable.

      @shiranuiaensland1442@shiranuiaensland14422 жыл бұрын
    • Or Harry potter

      @ataketesamuel9542@ataketesamuel95422 жыл бұрын
    • Kinda like how Suicide Squad (2016) was a box office success While The Suicide Squad (2021) was as box office disappointment… Somehow (Disclaimer: I don’t hate the 2016 suicide squad, but I thought it’s a good example of not too great movies getting success while great movies disappoint)

      @silashurd3597@silashurd35972 жыл бұрын
    • @@silashurd3597 Likely due to the pandemic.

      @shiranuiaensland1442@shiranuiaensland14422 жыл бұрын
    • @@shiranuiaensland1442 probably.

      @silashurd3597@silashurd35972 жыл бұрын
  • Every time I hear Navi, a little voice in my head says "hey, listen!"

    @volrag@volrag4 жыл бұрын
    • "Hello!" "Watch out!"

      @ruthiehenshallfan99@ruthiehenshallfan994 жыл бұрын
    • Hey! Hey! Hey! Listen! Hey!

      @victorbruant389@victorbruant3894 жыл бұрын
    • Look!

      @ruthiehenshallfan99@ruthiehenshallfan994 жыл бұрын
    • "THERE!" Ah good ol' Navi... PLEASE SHUT THE FUCK UP!!

      @dr.calibrations7984@dr.calibrations79844 жыл бұрын
    • Oh it's true....everytime.

      @joekerr2348@joekerr23484 жыл бұрын
  • Calling it "Dances With Fern Gully Pocahontas Aliens While Saving Private Ryan From 9/11" killed me 🤣 I still haven't seen this movie. Not planning on it either.

    @maybetoby@maybetoby8 ай бұрын
  • I know this video is 2 years old, but I fucking LOVE that you referenced “Ferngully”….one of my all time faves when I was a kid. Lovin your channel. I thought your accent was totally fake for a minute, but after happening upon one of your live streams recently, I’ve since changed my mind. Thanks for the great content! Hope 2022 is treating you well!🍻

    @Silk.With.An.E@Silk.With.An.E Жыл бұрын
  • It became the highest-grossing film of all time because it gave us the feeling of being transported to another world like nothing since "The Lord of the Rings."

    @Guigley@Guigley2 жыл бұрын
    • exactly, when i left theater i had strange feeling about this concrete jungle around me... avatar world really sucked me in

      @nagolici3206@nagolici32062 жыл бұрын
    • It was possibly the most immersive visual spectacle ever put to film. Best use of 3D in a movie in my opinion. There was a thing called post Avatar depression, tons of articles written about it, news segments, etc... You the audience member wanted to live in that world. Now of course if you watched Avatar on a 14 inch MacBook, you might not feel the same, but if you saw it the way it's supposed to be seen, on the biggest and best theater you can go to, it was an incredible experience. Avatar 2 will easily do the same.

      @cinemapigeon4898@cinemapigeon48982 жыл бұрын
    • Studio Ghibli being there like:

      @lumilight4242@lumilight42422 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah I agree. You weren’t supposed to think too hard. Just enjoy the world. Seeing this in 3-d blew my mind.

      @KC_Smooth@KC_Smooth2 жыл бұрын
    • And because it was re-released a lot of times.

      @holyshit7959@holyshit79592 жыл бұрын
  • “And that’s the plot for ‘Dances With Fern Gully Pocahontas Aliens While Saving Private Ryan From 911’ “ lmao

    @jcece5270@jcece52704 жыл бұрын
    • @BTIsaac So...what you're saying is that new Cameron is a complete hack... Yep.

      @TheGuruStud@TheGuruStud4 жыл бұрын
    • Search: delgo avatar

      @OptimisticCynic715@OptimisticCynic7154 жыл бұрын
    • Do not forget Dune and Princess Mononoke. Almost like it is a archetypal plot or something.

      @PatrickOMulligan@PatrickOMulligan4 жыл бұрын
    • Missed "The word for world is forest". It's a novel where the aliens are little green monkeys instead of giant blue cats. Mostly the same story but better. No hamfisted sappy trope of the evil colonizer. The natives use firearms because bows and arrows are stupid and nobody who uses them would win a war. Basically novels are better than flashy pretty toys suitable for children and man/woman children.

      @silverletter4551@silverletter45513 жыл бұрын
  • Maybe an original idea would have been to have a boy and girl from warring families fall in love against the demands of their families and then end up dying.

    @franklesser5655@franklesser56558 ай бұрын
  • @6:10 One of my more favorite sarcastic monikers for Avatar was "Dances With Smurfs."

    @thomasblersch6839@thomasblersch6839 Жыл бұрын
  • "Dances with Fern gully Pocahontas aliens while saving private Ryan from 9/11" Perfect description!

    @crimefightinghamster@crimefightinghamster2 жыл бұрын
    • The greatest sentence Ive ever heard..!

      @ciaranearlie@ciaranearlie2 жыл бұрын
    • I was looking in the comments for someone to have quoted this line so I wouldn't have to. Thanks.

      @eunoiavision7567@eunoiavision75672 жыл бұрын
    • That’s way fucking funnier than it should be

      @dickbaum9137@dickbaum91372 жыл бұрын
  • I remember the year 2009. Everyone I know liked the movie purely for the special effects. Which at the time were great.

    @ibeamy@ibeamy3 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, that's basically it. I don't remember anyone I knew loving it because the story was original or anything. The visual effects were really good. That was it.

      @Flaris@Flaris3 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, the effects were awesome. Plus it had guns, ships, aliens, explosions, and epic music. Of course people liked it. I like Adam Sandler movies too. It doesn't need to be groundbreaking or objectively "great" to be a fun movie.

      @nolij7765@nolij77652 жыл бұрын
    • Me who loved the movie for the story .,.

      @rafamize7068@rafamize70682 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah i remember feeling really let down when i watched it because it looks amazing, but it’s so fucking boring story wise

      @noxturne16@noxturne162 жыл бұрын
    • even still today no movie comes close to Avatar's CGI. most movies today (even those popular big budget like MCU) has a cartoonish CGI.

      @randomly_random_0@randomly_random_02 жыл бұрын
  • Thank God for this! My best friend and I walked out on Avatar back in 2009 and, in the meantime, I mercifully managed to forget why we hated it so much. Even though this brings it all back, it was still immensely gratifying to listen to you tear it apart 🙏🍻

    @IbnTufayl1@IbnTufayl1 Жыл бұрын
    • simp

      @randomly_random_0@randomly_random_0 Жыл бұрын
  • I watched it again yesterday in 3D. There is so much detail I think impossible to see it all in one viewing. It's fantastic. Both of them.

    @thomasmaughan4798@thomasmaughan4798 Жыл бұрын
    • we prefer good stories

      @slvrshore5300@slvrshore5300 Жыл бұрын
    • The first one, tolerable, the second one, come on?, slept after the first hour, I'm not a painter to spend 3 hours considering the strokes, the layers and the colors in a painting.

      @inversionesincia5754@inversionesincia57547 ай бұрын
  • The idea of utilizing the "avatars" would have been interesting and believable if this was a " first contact" movie instead of a " let's take all the resource" movie.

    @daverobson3084@daverobson30843 жыл бұрын
    • That's the point. The first contact people, the scientist faction, failed to deliver on making the navi let the corps mine. Hence why they have no more local political juice to do anything. When Jake arrived his confidence and new freedom of movement made him prone and able to not die one he strayed outside the tight leash that is the little protection the corporate paramilitary still provide. That's the reason why he singlehandedly made that much progress with the navi, because his survival instinct made him relatable to the navi. The jellyfish seed plot device not really subtle, but it sets the stage for the later animal vs corporate security showdown. The drinker is not wrong on many points. But other than plot some convenience and using plot pattern found in other work, there is not much to say. The world building is really good, even the floating islands makes sense since the room temperature superconductor means that the ground is diamagnetic and make the island that are probably big magnets float. And that would be why the electronic is jammed. Forcing the corporate security to rely on low tech armament since they are a corporate security and not have the R&D for custom built missiles guidance just for big birds. And that is also why they use un armored mechs made for earth. Because they are just of the self armament. And they did achieved to cram all that world building into a (admittedly long) movie. That's something ! The video game share the same plot, almost to the letter. But allow for choosing the side. And there you see that most of the foundation of the world-building is mentioned in the movies.

      @Vaasref@Vaasref3 жыл бұрын
    • @@Vaasref Yep. The scientists are to provide the corpos plausible deniability of "We're working with the natives, seeking peaceful solutions", an excuse and good PR.

      @sharpfang@sharpfang3 жыл бұрын
    • That's generally what happens when those with power go to new places. See: origin of America, British Empire.

      @fastertrackcreative@fastertrackcreative3 жыл бұрын
    • @@fastertrackcreative you think the pilgrims were "those in power"?

      @DiggitySlice@DiggitySlice3 жыл бұрын
    • @@DiggitySlice but should they have been the ones to rise to power? Look at israel right now same story-ish.

      @minecraft-nq7qm@minecraft-nq7qm3 жыл бұрын
  • I dream of an Avatar 2 where humans show up again with more serious firepower and start clapping alien cheeks left and right because they are out of options back on Earth and it turned into a legit struggle for survival.

    @jacopoabbruscato9271@jacopoabbruscato92713 жыл бұрын
    • Literally bomb them from orbit, done...If Humanity was on verge of extinction then you know we'd destroy the natives in a heartbeat. Jake only had to take down two big ships and a bunch of smaller one. Imagine what our militaries have back on earth.

      @MichaelWhitworth_DxD@MichaelWhitworth_DxD3 жыл бұрын
    • Ya like the Navi would last five minutes against a full on honest to goodness air strike

      @boodtwo4342@boodtwo43423 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, you know its going to end up with some cheesy White bad guy who wants to take all the resources but a Black protagonist is going to save the day and have the whole thing turn into some kind of White Guilt circle jerk.

      @ColoradoStreaming@ColoradoStreaming3 жыл бұрын
    • wouldn't that be a War of The Planet of The Apes knockoff?

      @itzmrinyy7484@itzmrinyy74843 жыл бұрын
    • @@boodtwo4342 Which is exactly what the Viet Cong did.

      @deazl666@deazl6663 жыл бұрын
  • I don’t think Sam Worthington is a bad actor, he just needs more scripts like Hacksaw Ridge, where he gets to play more interesting characters.

    @captainmarvelwilson508@captainmarvelwilson508 Жыл бұрын
  • Why does he have an issue with it being a parallel to colonization

    @alexanonymous4429@alexanonymous4429 Жыл бұрын
    • Two reasons. It's been done before and better. The way it tells it's story is very generic and forcefully told.

      @b.a.n20O3@b.a.n20O3 Жыл бұрын
  • Disney’s “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” manages to tell the same story, but in half the time and with more likable characters.

    @rickleuce8025@rickleuce80252 жыл бұрын
    • and the story is actually pretty good in atlantis unlike avatar

      @CRAZYMUGMAN@CRAZYMUGMAN2 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah but does it have awesome high budget half and hour long battle scenes with CGI? I don't think so; Cameron knows what America wants lol.

      @mikesteelheart@mikesteelheart2 жыл бұрын
    • @@mikesteelheart America made up like one seventh or eighth of its money. This was across America and Canada, Asia, Europe, and Australia and all areas played major roles in its success.

      @ddubsquizzee@ddubsquizzee2 жыл бұрын
    • @@mikesteelheart Just because a movie has a high budget and incredibly made CGI fight scenes, DOES NOT ALWAYS AUTOMATICALLY MEAN ITS THE GREATEST THING TO EVER GRACE THE SILVER SCREEN.

      @Yellow123Ninja@Yellow123Ninja2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Yellow123Ninja I was being sarcastic lol.

      @mikesteelheart@mikesteelheart2 жыл бұрын
  • Its amazing how small of an impact Avatar has on pop culture despite the fact it has one of the highest box office totals ever.

    @MisterMonsterMan@MisterMonsterMan4 жыл бұрын
    • I respectfully disagree. Avatar has had a huge impact on pop culture, just not in a direct way like Star Wars or Back to the Future. No, Avatar 's impact is actually fairly seditious. As it is the financial success comes as no surprise when looking through a macro-lens. Pretty much every major movie studio had a vested interest in not just the film being a success but a monumental success, in fact I'd wager that shenanigans ensued that pretty much garaunteed it would be the top grossing movie. You see thanks to Avatar and its, "revolutionary 3D technology," studios could now increase ticket prices anywhere from 3 to 6 dollars. All a studio had to do if it wanted an extra 200 to 400 million at the box office is just slap a cheap 3D conversion on their finished movie and bam! ticket prices are now 30% higher. All that was left was to gradually increase regular ticket prices as well and within three years of artificial inflation the average ticket price jumped from 8$ to 12$. Unfortunately for the studios their greed (combined with a lack of foresight) would eventually catch up with them as more and more people would abandon the theaters for streaming services. In conclusion you are absolutely correct about Avatar's direct influence on pop culture, I can't think of anyone who can quote that movie or would ever watch it all the way through on TV, however when the dust finally settles on the streaming wars I genuinely believe that we'll look back at Avatar as the precursor to it all. Sorry for the long reply, I greatly appreciate it if you read the whole thing. Have a good'n!

      @thefilthyrhombus3856@thefilthyrhombus38564 жыл бұрын
    • @@thefilthyrhombus3856 James Cameron is a bigger franchise than Star Wars and Lord of the Rings combined James Cameron is the only director that could direct an original movie instead of sequels and earn billions at box office!

      @redharrison894@redharrison8944 жыл бұрын
    • @@redharrison894 Yeah, there's no way that's true. Star Wars as a brand sold for 4 billion for George Lucas it's original creator, and even after Disney's/Kathleen Kennedy's bungling of the property it would still sell for at least 2 1/2 billion. The Terminator franchise on the other hand can't be given away at this point. Also some of the main reasons Cameron can direct original movies is because of his success with sequels such as Aliens and Terminator 2. I suppose you could technically say Titanic is original, but you can't deny that it being a significant (or at the very least popularized) historical event as well as having pg-13 boobies didn't contribute to it's success. Another thing to consider is what would the overall take had been for Avatar had the studio not jacked up the ticket prices? I'm not knocking Cameron's overall talent, he's done amazing things and displayed incredible filmmaking and story telling abilities. Nor really am I even disagreeing on his ability to make a billion dollar original movie that isn't a sequel, however we'll unfortunately never know now because it's very likely the only movies Cameron directs from here on out are going to be Avatar sequels.

      @thefilthyrhombus3856@thefilthyrhombus38564 жыл бұрын
    • It was the hype, people flocked to see what the noise was about. Just because they spent didn't mean they liked it. 50 shades of grey is another example sold millions because the lemmings were told they should read it. You'll never find a more poorly written mainstream published book.

      @theblackflame4002@theblackflame40024 жыл бұрын
    • @@theblackflame4002 not even twilight?

      @deathsheadknight2137@deathsheadknight21374 жыл бұрын
  • This was my first drinker video, I thought I commented but apparently not. Thank you for open bar and also showing me the longman and efap

    @DJprofessorK@DJprofessorK6 ай бұрын
  • 9:41 is the greatest summary of a film in the history of films.

    @HoodlumMedia@HoodlumMedia Жыл бұрын
  • the success of Avatar was proof that the furry market had been tremendously underestimated!

    @mrman5517@mrman55174 жыл бұрын
    • That's what Cats producers thought

      @Russocass@Russocass4 жыл бұрын
    • @@Russocass I believe the term is called "Too kinky for their own good!"

      @Jiad_Joy@Jiad_Joy4 жыл бұрын
    • As a casual furry, not sure I can think of much good to say about avatar.

      @censorduck@censorduck4 жыл бұрын
    • The furries have become way to vocal and open in the past decade. They need to be shamed back into the kennel and going back to having pop culture portraying them all as depraved coomers.

      @Sorakeyblademaster37@Sorakeyblademaster374 жыл бұрын
    • @@Sorakeyblademaster37 Just hope you expect the same mercy in return when we fight back.

      @censorduck@censorduck4 жыл бұрын
  • Thats the plot for Dances with FernGully Pocahontas aliens, while saving Private Ryan from 9/11, lol....

    @rudeasmith5098@rudeasmith50984 жыл бұрын
    • Do not forget Dune and Princess Mononoke, and John Carter of Mars.

      @PatrickOMulligan@PatrickOMulligan4 жыл бұрын
    • I always called it Dances with Smurfs, but I like what the Scottish drunkard did here...

      @SpartyCubsFan@SpartyCubsFan4 жыл бұрын
    • You're drastically wrong to refer to Avatar, as just Cookie-Cutter Rip-Off Version "The White Saviour", "Dances With Wolves", "The Last Samurai" or "Pocahontas" movies. *Hear me out!!:* Drinker's Criticism of Avatar being an over-used metaphor for the Native-American-Indian Genocide is not unique, and was the main Gripe by most Critics when the Movie was released. But I disagree. *Instead, Avatar, more accurately depicts the much-neglected historical Genocide and Oppression of West Europe, by Roman/Catholic Imperialism. SIMILARLY TO THE NAAVI, the Gauls were Pagans (which literally translates to Country-Dwelling people), who lived in small tribes, very much in accordance with nature, and were considered to be Blonde-Haired Horse-Riding Giants by the comparatively smaller Brown-Haired Romans.* *According to Roman Historian Tacitus and Ceaser himself, they would all bath naked together in the rivers, and were generally ALL virgins until the age of 20+, after which they were completely monogomous (except sometimes the nobles who were allowed Polygamy on account of their rank). And I quote:* "The young men are slow to mate, and reach manhood with unimpaired vigour. Nor are the virgins hurried into marriage. Being as old and as tall as the men, they are equal to their mates in age and strength, and the children inherit the robustness of their parents. Life is all in hunting and military exercise. From childhood they train for labor and hardship. They have great praise among them for those who remain longest without sexual experience. Some think this makes for height, muscle, and strength. Indeed to have had knowledge of a woman before age twenty they think very shameful, and there is no hiding it." The entire religion centred around Reincarnation, The Placenta, and Trees. *SIMILARLY TO THE NAAVI,,* they believed in reincarnation and during the initiation festival of Yuletide (aka Haloween-Christmas) the young members of each tribe had the chance to regain their past Hamingja/honour, memories, and possessions. The Naavi is clearly a more magical take on this, where the trees can store human consciousness and communicate with the forest, but the parallels are clearly there. Under Ceaser & the following Roman Emperors/Popes, unknown millions of innocents were massacred. It first began with Ceaser (who against the will of the Senate, and in apparent self-defence) slaughtered his way through Gaul. *Similarly to the Human-Antagonists of "Avatar", the main purpose of these genocides were to acquire Wealth & Resources, via Taxation and the looting of all of the (relatively untapped) Gold Mines in Gaul, which could be used to pay back Ceaser's many debtors. Gaius Julius Ceaser and Octavian indeed masters of propaganda, and hence today there are very little reliable non-bias sources about their reigns (or about the great Carthaginian Empire which existed not long before them), but it's unquestionable that despite how good they may've been for Rome - the Emperors were disastrous for the Pagan populations of Western Europe. *When looking at a Character like Jake-Sully, his character aligns far, far more with the Roman General "Arminius",* than that of the Male Leads in Pocahontas or Dances with Wolves, who lead no great rebellion or are taught to worship nature quite in the same way. For example, when Arminius went to oversee the occupation of Gaul and their taxation and looting of the gold mines, he slowly began hating the Roman's for their destructive greed and ignorance. Anyway, long story short - he ended up switching sides - uniting the Gaulic tribes and delivering the Roman Empire one of it's worst ever defeats @ the massacre known as "The Battle of Teutoburg Forest". *Lastly, the most potent clarification that the movie is referring to the Oppression and Genocide of Pagan Europe (and not the Native Indians), would be the destruction of the World Tree.* From Donars Oak in Gaul, to Temple at Uppsala in Sweden, to the Irminsul in Germany - the Roman/Christian Occupiers would always attempt to destroy ALL Pagan Temples, especially the most large & monumental ones. Apart from depriving the natives of their temples, these acts of destruction also served as a symbol of disrespect, contempt, domination, and conquest over the local natives - and after destroying their Temples, they would build a Church in its place. *All this goes to say, that there is arguably no other symbolic act more representative of the 1000 year-long war against Pagan Europe, than the destruction of the World Tree.* *With the above points and Cultural Context taken into consideration, James Cameron ultimately delivered a powerful, magical, and unique retelling of an ancient, and long-forgotten conflict. Personally, I went along to the Cinema with separate family/friends on 3 different occasions, to experience the REVOLUTIONARY 3D-Hype together, and it was an epic viewing experience that I would've given a 8/10. But as with all CGI-intense movies, it doesn't look nearly as good outside of a cinema, and will likely age badly. The generically wooden acting and super-long screentime also makes it a definite when it comes to rewatching. But the first-viewings were really immersive and entertaining.*

      @dionysus1917@dionysus19174 жыл бұрын
    • Well, that shut me up.. Thank you.

      @ZoolGatekeeper@ZoolGatekeeper4 жыл бұрын
    • Caesar did a lot of damage I see ..

      @rudeasmith5098@rudeasmith50984 жыл бұрын
  • 'Led by Ellen Ripley' hahaha! One phrase is sheer poetry followed by the next phrase, which is humor at the highest level. What a wonderful channel this is. A Mr. John Daniels to go with it. Amazing.

    @ValensiaClarkson@ValensiaClarkson11 ай бұрын
  • Great review. The only thing I remember about this movie is how great it was in Imax but nothing else

    @noblepolygon8694@noblepolygon86947 ай бұрын
  • "Dances with Fern Gully Pocahontas Aliens While Saving Private Ryan from 9/11" Classic line from Drinker there!

    @Vonatar74@Vonatar744 жыл бұрын
    • He left out Return of the Jedi.

      @robzilla730@robzilla7304 жыл бұрын
    • Nice

      @Thetreetroll@Thetreetroll4 жыл бұрын
    • True!! 😂😂😂

      @delilahspriggs7986@delilahspriggs79864 жыл бұрын
    • I'm so stealing this...

      @GhostRydr1172@GhostRydr11724 жыл бұрын
  • Colonel Quaritch did his best to serve the Imperium of Mans survival, did nothing wrong ever and died a hero, fighting filthy xeno scum and human traitors. The fallen shall be forever remembered as The Emperors finest.

    @Grzesuav94@Grzesuav944 жыл бұрын
    • Thought for the day; 'Glory in death is life eternal.'

      @Jarumo76@Jarumo764 жыл бұрын
    • The sequel is going to be Exterminatus

      @davidgilroy1850@davidgilroy18504 жыл бұрын
    • Reality-altering abilities? An entity heretofore unknown to the Imperium proclaiming themselves a god? Aberrant physiology? Hmmm. Let me consult my guide... ✅ *PRAISE THE EMPRAH* ✅ HERESY ✅ DOUBLE HERESY ✅ CALL THE INQUISITOR ✅ *WARM UP THOSE CYCLONIC TORPEDOES* ✅ *PRAISE THE EMPRAH*

      @Hanzer-ns5bh@Hanzer-ns5bh4 жыл бұрын
    • the obligatory Warhammer 40k reference right on time

      @acidpain6059@acidpain60594 жыл бұрын
    • Hanzer 2277 Don’t forget they are also furries.

      @Sorakeyblademaster37@Sorakeyblademaster374 жыл бұрын
  • Whoa you just opened a new world for me with 7:09. Somehow I never watched FernGully and spent few minutes making a screenshot and searching for the reference. I know what to watch next after this video!

    @akaraulov@akaraulov10 ай бұрын
  • Only recently discovered this channel. Brilliant ! I remember being so underwhelmed when avatar was out Just couldn’t see any appeal!

    @Nonplussed1@Nonplussed19 ай бұрын
  • Two things: A) Everyone knows deep down that Humankind is coming back for round two. B) You have gotten really good mileage out of Tyrion vomiting. I support this endeavor.

    @johannaldbrecht1594@johannaldbrecht15944 жыл бұрын
    • PURGING INTENSIFIES

      @MrLolguy93@MrLolguy934 жыл бұрын
    • It's because he knows when to use it

      @iraqifoodcart8447@iraqifoodcart84474 жыл бұрын
    • They're sending Astartes.

      @MultiCommissar@MultiCommissar4 жыл бұрын
    • Surprise! It's orbital bombardment time!

      @theenterpriselab9401@theenterpriselab94014 жыл бұрын
    • @Grenzer 23 FOR THE EMPEROR

      @rileydunn75@rileydunn754 жыл бұрын
  • Take a drink for every “What does THIS remind me of?” or “Where have I seen THIS before?”, and before you know it you’re as slurring and suave as The Critical Drinker himself.

    @BigBoss15310@BigBoss153104 жыл бұрын
    • sounds like you just invented a cool new drinking game I'm gonna have to try out.

      @chicostephenson@chicostephenson4 жыл бұрын
    • *Rise, Sir Osis of Liver!*

      @greatestscott6599@greatestscott65994 жыл бұрын
    • Reminds me of the drinking game that the Drinker mentioned in his review of "The Rise of Skywalker", where a clip from a 1940's-era movie is used, where this guy is being dared to drink an entire beer at once in front of his friends at a bar.

      @davidharrison7014@davidharrison70144 жыл бұрын
    • You can expedite this process by just drinking every time you hear a drinkerism

      @xilon56@xilon564 жыл бұрын
  • Drinker: "James Cameron might learn this the hard way" - 2020 James Cameron: "Avatar 2 needs to make 2 billion to break even" - 2022 Drinker called it pretty well IMHO.

    @nhialor84@nhialor84 Жыл бұрын
    • It dosent need to make 2 bilion by the way just 800 milion

      @pavanjotsingh1578@pavanjotsingh1578 Жыл бұрын
    • This gona age so poorly 😂🤣😂. Never bet against James Cameron

      @reddishcarp1237@reddishcarp1237 Жыл бұрын
    • Avatar was already one of the greatest movies of all time. Expertly written, very solid cast of characters, overall a compelling and politically revolutionary story that wastes no time. Visual effects 10 years ahead of its time. Avatar 2, 3, 4 and beyond will cement Avatar as the greatest film series ever created.

      @coolbugfacts1234@coolbugfacts1234 Жыл бұрын
    • @@coolbugfacts1234 Nah man that title belongs to Morbius

      @chaplincrabtree@chaplincrabtree Жыл бұрын
    • @@chaplincrabtree Avatar 2 proved I was right. Avatar is not just the best sci-fi series, better than soy wars or soy trek by an order of magnitude. It is already the best film series of all time. In the future, any truly great film will be described as "Cameronian".

      @coolbugfacts1234@coolbugfacts1234 Жыл бұрын
  • All I remember about Avatar is falling asleep 3 or 4 times trying to watch it. Oh, and lots of Blue things flying around. That's about it.

    @richknudsen5781@richknudsen5781 Жыл бұрын
  • "Pocahontas but in space with some big blue kitty cats."

    @philmccracken6134@philmccracken61344 жыл бұрын
    • Elon musk wants to know your location

      @Himmyjewett@Himmyjewett4 жыл бұрын
    • Or like all the alien type movies for a different species. We are the invaders this time.

      @artimussantiago4779@artimussantiago47794 жыл бұрын
    • Eolas pitch meetings

      @606danco@606danco4 жыл бұрын
    • I see youre a man of culture as well

      @TheFukula@TheFukula3 жыл бұрын
    • Find the deleted footage, I think it makes it a lot better tbh.

      @annsanimationaddiction8024@annsanimationaddiction80243 жыл бұрын
  • As with most things, this film's a lot better when you're drunk

    @joe_fizz@joe_fizz4 жыл бұрын
    • I only watched it once, and remember feeling unimpressed, but I have to wonder if it would a good weed or shroom movie.

      @difficultbastard@difficultbastard4 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah! Now it's a party!

      @SouthpawZer0@SouthpawZer04 жыл бұрын
    • Stoned

      @derrickennemee8604@derrickennemee86044 жыл бұрын
    • Every film is better when drunk or high, but especially animated ones, and ones with fantastical scenery.

      @lindenstromberg6859@lindenstromberg68594 жыл бұрын
    • Sadly no

      @nuhuh4564@nuhuh45644 жыл бұрын
  • you should do an episode of "drinker fixes" on this. i loved your thoughts on it and agree with a large majority of them

    @jamieson.@jamieson. Жыл бұрын
  • Look, the movie was worse "dances with wolves". It doesn't even pretend to be anything but. However I have never seen something more visually breathtaking in the cinema in my entire life. It was a movie made in 3D with the effects and sights to back it up. The plot and the characters all serve as a servicable windows dressing for Cameron to basically breath life into a world far more remarkable and beautiful than our own ever could be, and did so in a way that looks actually geniunely real. When the floating mountains appeared I swear to god I was expecting them to fly over my head. That scene alone justifies the whole movie, but it did something immensely rare, in that in the medium it was meant to be seen - big screen, dark room, 3D glasses - it made me believe the absurd and silly fantasy was reality for 2 hours or so. It's like criticising a Marx brothers film for their crappy romances.

    @yanivproselkov4555@yanivproselkov4555 Жыл бұрын
    • Dances with wolves is gay

      @christianangel2421@christianangel2421 Жыл бұрын
  • Remember when a generation of teens and single moms got depression because they weren't Avatars Living On Pandora?

    @JasonGodwin69@JasonGodwin694 жыл бұрын
    • Aww, back when you were called a fucking weirdo for dumb shit like that. Good times

      @lonebattledroid4474@lonebattledroid44744 жыл бұрын
    • @@lonebattledroid4474 HAAAAATE SPEEEEEEEECH!!!1!11!!!!!!!1 I've been micro-agressed. Where's my safe space and crayons?

      @rkwatchauralnautsjediparty7303@rkwatchauralnautsjediparty73034 жыл бұрын
    • Remember when people actually killed themselves because Pandora didn't exist?

      @Rangernewb5550@Rangernewb55504 жыл бұрын
    • I try not to

      @chetchelios7614@chetchelios76144 жыл бұрын
    • @AsiaNPC Because dying at 30 from preventable illness is everyone's fantasy.

      @matthewpaine6908@matthewpaine69084 жыл бұрын
  • We need a compilation of Drinker saying "Nah it'll be fine."

    @JohnSmith-ib2zk@JohnSmith-ib2zk4 жыл бұрын
    • YEEEEEEAAAAAHHHHHH 1:07

      @Charmer4856@Charmer48564 жыл бұрын
    • We need t-shirts of his youtube avatar (no pun intended) in black and white, with "Nah it'll be fine." quoted below.

      @stefanssmellsvictory105@stefanssmellsvictory1054 жыл бұрын
    • nah, it'll be fine if we don't get it.

      @yoshi314@yoshi3144 жыл бұрын
    • Off we go then!

      @kreese-yi2nb@kreese-yi2nb4 жыл бұрын
    • Nahhh, it'll be fine.

      @daveeyes@daveeyes2 жыл бұрын
  • I agree with everything, but sometimes you just need to... escape

    @oswald2469@oswald2469 Жыл бұрын
  • what gets me about avatar is that soon as we arrive on Pandora we the audience forget that hey earth's dying we need this resources but we forget all about it and apparently so does the plot cause apparently unobtanium ain't about saving earth it's about money and yes the visuals are amazing so cool the world buildings amazing but the plot definitely needed work cause why not make jake conflicted with saving his planet and human race or saving these native people he's grown to know and love I don't know I'm just ramblin now anyway good video drinker I hope in your drunkin state you can find your way home

    @jeremyjones6665@jeremyjones6665 Жыл бұрын
  • Guy betrays an entire race just for that blue booty: The Movie.

    @khazzen@khazzen4 жыл бұрын
    • Blue Booty (tm) - it's one hell of a drug.

      @zenhaelcero8481@zenhaelcero84814 жыл бұрын
    • The human race is betraying the human race by living in a way that can't be sustained. NOTHING beats the laws of physics, not even human ingenuity.

      @PistonAvatarGuy@PistonAvatarGuy4 жыл бұрын
    • He was a trans-species Simp

      @davidkay7389@davidkay73894 жыл бұрын
    • I liked when he the bad guy asked the good guy a legitimate question" How does it feel to betray your own race", the good guy must have been thinking like" Blue booty, I don't give a fuck".

      @Agramsch@Agramsch4 жыл бұрын
    • Natiri was quite human looking compared to most of the other Navi. Wouldn't that make her the ugly duckling of the tribe, or even overall?

      @Thane36425@Thane364254 жыл бұрын
  • The worst thing about the protagonist is that he's a complete Gary Stu. Hasn't walked in years, learns how to run in 5 minutes inside an Avatar. First trip out, successfully escapes and swims away from giant scary alien without a scratch. Integrates into Na'vi society quickly with almost no effort. Gets blue chick to fall in love with him without earning it. Quickly learns how to fly the dragon things despite never having seen one. Becomes the first one to fly the big dragon thing despite nearly nobody else ever being able to. Becomes the leader of the Na'vi despite never really earning it.

    @cringefairy2687@cringefairy26873 жыл бұрын
    • I don't think we saw the same movie. Jake Sully is terrible at most things, he is teased by the Navi as well as the scientists. Jake is nicknames stupid like a child in most of the movie. He has to train to overcome his body's limitations, as well as find a deeper respect and understanding of the Navi culture, such as praying and thanking an animal before killing it. Jake Sully has to rally and unite the different clans to fight to save the forest, and for this is chosen to lead the rebellion. None of that is a Gary Stu in my opinion.

      @rockykay01@rockykay013 жыл бұрын
    • @@rockykay01 "Terrible at most things" like what? I suppose unlike most Gary Stu, you do actually see him stumbling during the learning process, but on every occasion he goes from struggling amateur to god-tier pro in five minutes. Finding out about and developing a respect for Na'vi culture is irrelevant. How much he is teased is irrelevant. The fact that he rallies all of these people despite being an outsider with no issues whatsoever is even more Gary Stu-like, as well as a weird white saviour trope.

      @cringefairy2687@cringefairy26873 жыл бұрын
    • He does seem to pick up things very quickly, but I don’t think he’s a Gary Stu IMO. He was a marine, and you keep a lot of that even years later. He acts no different than an average level soldier, except he’s a little defiant and undisciplined. He screws up a lot and grows as a person. He doesn’t have any special abilities or excel at anything better than anyone else really.

      @enginepy@enginepy3 жыл бұрын
    • I think the concept of a montage eludes your grasp.

      @chastion3689@chastion36893 жыл бұрын
    • @@cringefairy2687 surely he was able to rally the people because they saw that he flew the big bird. The movie began with him dreaming of flying like he was born for it. I think most of his "accomplishments" were set up well enough by the movie. Quickly learning to use the avatar was surely about the can-do attitude and his mental ability. The only relationship it had to do with his paralysis in real life surely was a motivating factor that made him more keen to just get on with it. This is one of my favorite movies but I'm willing to hear criticism on it although I think that you're off the mark with yours and the Gary Stu aspect of things. For example, I thought Unobtainium was such lazy writing but if I stopped to think about it even more I would come up with greater sins committed by the movie. Such as the ridiculously over the top comic book villain. Still fun to watch though. I respect your opinion, just letting you know that I disagree with it and thought I might possibly get you to reflect upon yours. But it's okay if you aren't swayed by my words.

      @moonglum1015@moonglum10153 жыл бұрын
  • I just couldn’t get over the fact that I was watching a very expensive blue colored Pocahontas

    @diekje8728@diekje87287 ай бұрын
  • I can think of another film, set in the 22nd century with humanity living in space due to the planet being uninhabitable, that actually does have much more cred, and that is Wall-E.

    @cd0u50c9@cd0u50c99 ай бұрын
  • Ah the Navi, the epitome of the Myth of the Noble Savage.

    @Kaminoyouni@Kaminoyouni4 жыл бұрын
    • Exactly. It's insulting that Cameron tries to manipulate us with such a crass concept. If the "humans/capitalism bad" theme had been left out of it, it could have worked as a visually-stunning blockbuster with a simple, feelgood plot. But instead it beats you over the head with a "message" that only works if you're ignorant of the actual reality behind it.

      @chasm671@chasm6714 жыл бұрын
    • I am glad you mentioned this. I don't dig the myth that American Indians were environmentally conscious. They exploited the land and had to move from place to place when the soil was robbed of all nutrients. Horses were hunted to extinction. If they had discovered more technology they would have been the same as the invaders. Don't even get me started on the peaceful thing.

      @canibezeroun1988@canibezeroun19884 жыл бұрын
    • A great many of those tribes weren't peaceful either. Some of them were outright bloodthirsty.

      @theunknownone5990@theunknownone59904 жыл бұрын
    • @@canibezeroun1988 you are wrong on several account. Horses are not native to the Americans. The farming of the Iroquois kept the soil health by crop rotation, fertilizeration . The nation of America's had very good Land management skills.

      @anilin6353@anilin63534 жыл бұрын
    • @@theunknownone5990 And Avatar shamelessly glosses over the fact that the Na'vi are a tribe with a very prevalent and proud warrior class. Not such a peaceful bunch of blue hippies after all. Also, they're cat people, and cats are sadistic little fucks.

      @chasm671@chasm6714 жыл бұрын
  • We can travel across space, but the hero still has a push wheelchair...

    @williammcginniswhetten7619@williammcginniswhetten76194 жыл бұрын
    • Pretty sure it was explained he couldnt afford the surgery and the company he went with offered to pay for it if he helped them

      @pixelman6193@pixelman61934 жыл бұрын
    • @@pixelman6193 Yes, but in the time of (now) Prof X has either an electric or hover wheelchair, but in the interstellar travel future of Avatar we have...all new and improved...manual power.

      @spacedinosaur8733@spacedinosaur87334 жыл бұрын
    • @Matthew Sosnicki I hope Cameron did that on purpose to show the audience how broke Jake Sully was, that he had to use old ass wheelchair to get around instead the latest tech.

      @MrDevious88@MrDevious884 жыл бұрын
    • @@MrDevious88 exactly hell look at his apartment its TINY

      @pixelman6193@pixelman61934 жыл бұрын
    • pixelman619 : deliberately illustrating how broke he was and how “left out in the cold” he felt. So many really clever pieces of illustrative story telling designed to give you a feel of where the character Sully was at the beginning of the story.

      @JayJordanJuly@JayJordanJuly4 жыл бұрын
  • I could forgive most of the movies faults if it wasn’t for the thing I remember most vividly (besides ‘oooh pretty colours’) was when they introduced general whatshisface scarlad, for the first time, and without a doubt in my mind I emulated Steve Carell from the much more entertaining movie Get Smart, whispering ‘Wow, that is a bad guy,’ and they didn’t have any grace to hide it, make him a tragic or even twist villain, they just made it painfully obvious with an emphasis on painful. If they had, as you said, even gave him some sort of relatable motivation to make him interesting or sympathetic, I’d be more willing to ever rewatch this. As-is, Speed Racer is a prettier movie with better character arcs and a story that talks down to its audience way less than this turkey does. Imagine if that movie had grossed over $2b somehow. XD

    @mss490@mss4905 ай бұрын
  • I honestly can’t remember a single thing that happened in this movie. Something about a big tree? I thing someone called it Disney’s Pocahontas with highly evolved Smurfs

    @lauraholmes2402@lauraholmes24029 ай бұрын
  • Jake Sully: The man who betrayed his entire species and let them die all so that he could clap some blue cheeks.

    @David-lu4gq@David-lu4gq4 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, Just as John Smith was viewed as doing at the time. We no longer have the ability to understand the emotional importance of the original story. But you actually demonstrated why Avatar is genius. Even in your potential ignorance. The story of Pochahontas is supposed to show us how a human can fall in love with something that was considered sub-human at the time. And that is supposed to show us how wrong we can be about what we consider human or not. The story no longer has the ability to do that, but avatar does. As you deftly pointed out. People living at the time would probably have considered John Smith as a race betrayer that had some sort of zoophilia.

      @theRabbitFly@theRabbitFly4 жыл бұрын
    • @@theRabbitFly I highly doubt that sir, mixed marriages between early settlers and native American peoples were very common historically speaking. It explains all these people running around claiming to be an Apache because there great great great great great great grandfather married an Apache woman. And the Native peoples of the American continent were not seen as sub human, it's not like the early settlers were the SS here. They were certainly seen as different in terms of culture and advancement, but certainly were seen as human. Just read the surviving texts, such as Bernal Diez's "The conquest of New Spain" While shocked and horrified by the constant sacrifices, he acknowledges that the people who lived there were quite amazing, what with their vast cities, military organizations, infrastructure and architecture.

      @David-lu4gq@David-lu4gq4 жыл бұрын
    • @@David-lu4gq You don't believe racism existed in the 1400s? Please. Is it true that Native Americans and Europeans acclimated over time. Of course. But to pretend that this would not have been controversial is just. I don't know. Silly. Mixed marriages is still controversial in some communities today. And even if I were to grant you that point. It does not change the fact of the story of Pochahontas. Which, I will grant, is a dramatic retelling of some historical events. So while it is not historical accurate per say. In the story itself John Smith is viewed as a race betrayer by his equals within the story. A point that they did not push in Avatar, but could have.

      @theRabbitFly@theRabbitFly4 жыл бұрын
    • _"We no longer have the ability to understand the emotional importance of the original story."_ Not stupid enough to fall for simplistic emotional manipulation is a good thing. See how shallow and limited the world-view story is instead of feeeeling is a good thing. It is legitimate progress.

      @Fridaey13txhOktober@Fridaey13txhOktober4 жыл бұрын
    • @antiami And you entirely missed my point. It is one about perspective. The pochahontas story is about a man that falls in love with someone the rest of his society deemed a savage. We cannot fully understand the feeling that this story actually tries to convey because we cannot, with good conscience, see native americans as sub human. Well at least I can't. I am saying I found value in the perspective on the original story Avatar gave me. It gave me an emotional understanding of the story I would not have had otherwise. When I saw dancing with wolves or Pochahontas for the first time I instantly identified the native americans as the good guys. The same is not true for something like Avatar or District 9 because the Navi or the Aliens of District 9 was as foreign to me as the native americans was for the early settlers depicted in the original story.

      @theRabbitFly@theRabbitFly4 жыл бұрын
  • "Spare us your pity, alien. You gush about your connection with nature, your primal wisdom, but what has it brought you?" "Where are your marvels of engineering? Your voyages of discovery? Your great insight into the nature of the universe? Even at our basest, when we dressed as you do, dwelt as you do, hunted as you do, lived as you do, we did more than merely survive. we built wonders. We made great journeys. We forged epics. You have not." "You speak so proudly of the plugs dangling from your skulls, little realising that they are but strings and you puppets. What little you have accomplished you atrribute to the wisdom of your goddess, who is nothing but the voices of your dead echoing for all eternity. She moors you to the past, serving as a leash that keeps you as little better than apes, sad parodies of civilization that lack that special spark to become something more." "We have come to your world in search of resources. Whether your actions drive us back or we take what we want and move on, the outcome is the same. We will depart from your wretched planet, leaving you behind. And in a thousand years, you will not have changed from this contact with another world. You will remain in your trees, hunting your prey, communing with your goddess, until your sun burns out and your world dies." "And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us." -Unknown Space Marine of the Raptors chapter, "How The Movie Should Have Ended."

    @UncleWermus@UncleWermus4 жыл бұрын
    • Got his speech as desktop wallpaper for a long time. Simply marvelous.

      @Cherb123456@Cherb1234564 жыл бұрын
    • @@Cherb123456 Good shit.

      @UncleWermus@UncleWermus4 жыл бұрын
    • This was way more interesting and entertaining than this movie. Incredible!

      @timrosswood4259@timrosswood42594 жыл бұрын
    • yep, that's a good'en.

      @jeffsmith63@jeffsmith634 жыл бұрын
    • Nice speech... For a guy who worships a corpse.

      @PeteTheGrouch@PeteTheGrouch4 жыл бұрын
  • the way the na'vi were in harmony with nature must have made dinner challenging

    @davelind8854@davelind885410 ай бұрын
  • "[...]works this time cos' he remembered to wear his plot armor..." -Critical Drinker, 2020

    @satvikgupta9549@satvikgupta9549 Жыл бұрын
  • "Nah, just serve up a cartoon bad guy..." On that note, am I the only one amazed that the colonel looks like he's rendered exclusively in CGI, even though he's a real actor?

    @Waccoon@Waccoon4 жыл бұрын
    • There's an unused scene floating around on KZhead. The lack of post production affects is really eerie.

      @cleanerben9636@cleanerben96364 жыл бұрын
    • He is real🤯

      @niahoad@niahoad4 жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, they made the CGI more 'realistic'.......by making reality look more fake. Everything looks like glossy plastic.

      @OptimisticCynic715@OptimisticCynic7154 жыл бұрын
    • @@OptimisticCynic715 But that works. Since almost everything is CGI nothing pops out for the eye.

      @eliaspeter7689@eliaspeter76894 жыл бұрын
    • You’re not the only one. Feels like watching a video game.

      @philliplucier2725@philliplucier27254 жыл бұрын
  • If they wanted to explain away how dumb it was to name an element “Unobtanium” all they would have had to do was include one line about how a scientist named it that because he theorized about its existence but his peers thought that there was no way it could exist and on discovering he decided to be cheeky and name it unobtanium.

    @John-doe955@John-doe9552 жыл бұрын
    • In the original script, "Unobtanium" was just the nickname that the military had given it, because the actual name was too wordy.

      @JadeEyes1@JadeEyes12 жыл бұрын
    • Unobtanium is a actual word for a ore you can rarely get, don't get why people are crapping on it

      @VolcanoQueen@VolcanoQueen2 жыл бұрын
    • do you know what is periodic table????

      @shakplay3992@shakplay39922 жыл бұрын
    • @@shakplay3992 why?

      @John-doe955@John-doe9552 жыл бұрын
    • @@shakplay3992 i seriously dont think it would matter much in the 22nd century after galactic travel exist ^^' the table would be expanded monthly due to all discovery operation

      @erwannthietart3602@erwannthietart36022 жыл бұрын
  • Avatar exists mostly for electronics stores of the 2010s. It was how they demo'd every tv for years. Frys Electronics had the movie on loop.

    @gabedom_@gabedom_7 ай бұрын
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