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Ok, now you're creeping me out.






Merry Christmas every one!
And congratulations Koopa!

« Last Edit: March 26, 2018, 12:17:15 AM by Krystal »


« Last Edit: March 26, 2018, 12:17:06 AM by Krystal »

The movie, "Avatar." It was stunningly good.
lets play Gmod now :s

My god... Avatar... greatest movie ever....
James Cameron can burn. I'm not watching anything made by a director who had, in 1997, publically, completely soiled the reputations of two of the greatest heros in one of the world's worst maritime disasters, and gave a thrid man a nearly irreversible identity crCIA.

I remember on a documentary, one man had once said something along the lines of, "Hollywood couldn't write the story of the Titanic any better if it tried."

I find this quote to be true, especially since Hollywood DOES keep trying, and fails to make it any better each and every time. What's even worse is films like Cameron's which try to act as if they are documentaries, which then proceed to fill the uneducated audience's mind with complete bull.

Cameron messed up with that movie so horribly that he offended the relatives of one of the Titanic's victims. He had to fly over to the home town of first officer William McMaster Murdoch, one of the people he ruined the reputation of, to personally apologize for Murdoch's portrayal in the film, and then donate money to his fund.

I hate Cameron for that film, and will not be seeing any of his works any time soon except for a hilarious commentary/review for the sucky Titanic film with someone else that hates it; I was talking with Krystal on the idea.
« Last Edit: December 26, 2009, 02:11:06 AM by RMS Gigantic »

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except for a hilarious commentary/review for the sucky Titanic film with someone else that hates it; I was talking with Krystal on the idea.
lol.

lol.
Jerk :p

Also, tl;dr:

How on Earth does a movie with an original concept and little CGI reliance like "Raise the Titanic" bomb at the box office, while a movie with a repeated setting (which can't even get half the details right), stock characters, and a generic plot like Titanic (1997) becomes a blockbuster?

Wait, my dad asked me if I wanna see Avatar or Sherlock Holmes. I picked Sherlock. Should I change to Avatar?