Oh, James Cameron and his reaction to Ryan Gosling's SNL skit about Avatar's font. This is going to be interesting! According to the article you shared, it seems like Cameron has finally responded to the sketch that pokes fun at the iconic font used in his 2009 blockbuster.

Now, we all know Avatar was a visual spectacle with groundbreaking technology and a captivating story. But hey, even masterpieces are not immune to a little good-natured ribbing.

In the infamous SNL sketch, Ryan Gosling hilariously parodied the film by portraying a man haunted by its font choice—yes, you heard me right, the FONT choice. Apparently, using Papyrus as the main font for such an epic movie didn't sit well with some people (looking at you, graphic designer enthusiasts).

So what does James Cameron have to say about all of this? Well...drumroll please...he has embraced it! That's right folks, instead of getting defensive or upset about being mocked for his font decision-making skills (or lack thereof), he took it in stride.

Cameron reportedly laughed along with everyone else and acknowledged that perhaps Papyrus wasn't exactly Oscar-worthy for such an ambitious project. But hey, who among us hasn't made questionable design choices? I mean seriously...Comic Sans anyone?

It's refreshing to see someone as accomplished as James Cameron not taking himself too seriously. After all, humility is an admirable trait even when your films break box office records left and right.

So let's raise our glasses (or maybe our keyboards) in honor of James Cameron for having a sense of humor and being able to laugh at himself. And Ryan Gosling gets bonus points for delivering comedy gold with that sketch.

Remember folks: fonts matter! And if there's anything we learned from this whole ordeal is that not every typeface can handle carrying an entire movie on its curvy shoulders.

So, thank you, James Cameron and Ryan Gosling, for giving us a chuckle and reminding us that even in the world of big-budget blockbusters, sometimes it's the little things like fonts that make all the difference.

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