So far,

I'm wondering if I should've seen it in the theater. But I was absolutely unimpressed with the first one and most of Cameron's body of work other than the classics if I'm honest. 🤷🏽

The first was just Pocahontas meets Dances with Wolves in space. The just innovative thing was the 3D pulling back to suck the audience into the world rather than pointing things out of the screen at you. But no one goes to the theater JUST to watch the 3D🤷🏽

A buddy of mine saw this one twice and tried to get so my friends to go as a group... So fun so awesome so pretty...

I'm about a half hour in and I'm wondering what he hasn't. Cameron didn't how many years filming this and the upcoming planned sequels so the kids didn't age up like they do in stranger things even though it's supposed to be like months apart 🤷🏽

... But like....

When is it going to stop looking like a ps4 cutscene? Especially when they look at anything on a screen. Then it looks like the terrible night vision in any late 2010s ps3/4 game.

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Back around the time the first Avatar came out I remember reading this article by a production designer that stick with me, about why all this digital production design. I haven’t reread it and have to sleep now but it took me fighting with chatgpt to find this, all because I thought his name was Tony, lol. Anyway, interesting little article about this topic, kind of. https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/54207080/perspective

I'll check it when I'm done😁

kind of about the topic, that is…