Unable to load image

Avatar: The Way of Water To Hit $1 Billion Mark In Just 12 Days. r/movies gets together to collectively shit on itself [7000+ comments]

https://old.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/zxanwt/avatar_the_way_of_water_to_hit_1_billion_mark_in

I'm just happy every time reddit is exposed as the stupid, circle jerking cesspit that it is.

Reddit has no cultural impact lol

God if Reddit had actual cultural impact, we would’ve failed as a society. Fricking echo chambers up in here compounded with people believing themselves to be experts in everything.

NoCulturalImpactcels are coping and seething as Sullychads frick their bitches

:marseyxd: this pissed off people for some reason.

This sub on suicide watch

Cultural impact means little in the world of movies. People wanna see worlds they’ve never seen and avatar does that better than almost any film ever

Also, reddit means THEIR cultural impact. Yeah, not everyone watches DBZ on saturday nights and speedruns Elden Ring.

B-but Reddit told me Avatar wasn't relevant!

In every one of these Avatar threads I see 50 comments like yours bitching about people who don’t think Avatar is relevant and like 2 comments from people actually making that argument. They’re all just circlejerk threads of >Avatar fans gloating to non-existent haters, pretending that people who didn’t like the first movie give any number of fricks about the box office of the second.

This one's controversial.

Where have all those ppl that say avatar has “no cultural impact” and that “no one cares about it”gone? I’ve been hearing that shit for a decade but now it’s complete silence, funny that.

Why does this sub have a massive hate boner for this franchise? I just cannot fathom it. I understand not enjoying a film but it seems like the mods are actively deleting Avatar threads.

Because James Cameron is better then their shitty super-hero movie directors.

I'm convinced that's honestly what it is.

They can't stand that he can succeed every single time, and all these shitty franchises they love just turn in mediocre garbage time and again.

There's plenty more with 7000+ comments.

https://old.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/zxanwt/avatar_the_way_of_water_to_hit_1_billion_mark_in/?sort=controversial

52
Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Every internet contrarian wants to talk about how great this movie was to own the capeshitters but I just don't see it. Mediocre story and characters stretched into three hours of overwrought special effects and explosions. Honestly the first Avatar was much more interesting. Sure I'd prefer watching it over The Avengers 6 but that's not a high bar.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Mediocre story and characters stretched into three hours of overwrought special effects and explosions.

Sounds like the first one, and the people loved it.

:marseyshrug:

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Eh, there was a little more intrigue since he's working for the humans and then betrays them to help the blue people or whatever (idk I haven't watched the movie in a very long time). It wasn't an amazing movie either and maybe I'm not looking back at it fairly.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

a little more intrigue

:#marseylaughpoundfist:

You had "THE BIG BAD GUY" drinking coffee and laughing about killing the Noble Blue Savages. It was a Ferngully Live Action film with great special effects.

Get over yourself, you twat.

:marseyemojirofl: :marseyemojirofl:

Great special FX for that time, but the story was r-slurred and overplayed. The actors basically met that low bar and 'delivered.' :marseyshrug:

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

i have a meme for u :marseyshy:

![](/images/16723074186288512.webp)

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

You're right. The first movie was much more interesting, with a better plot and looked nicer too. Forest scenes lit up at night were spectacular and the equivalent in the ocean was not nearly as cool.

It also didn't drag as much. I've even seen it twice and loved the second viewing.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

i liked it more than the first, surprisingly all the kid characters were pretty good and i enjoyed how much emphasis was put on the family sticking together. jake sully was also much more interesting this time around as the stern father trying his best, his arc in avatar was way too predictable. not that this movie had any insane twists but the first one i knew pretty much exactly how it would end as soon as the plot got rolling.

Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

Link copied to clipboard
Action successful!
Error, please refresh the page and try again.