, the director admitted to being “pleasantly surprised” at how much the film holds up after watching the remastered version recently
. But he’s more interested in seeing how the film lands for those who either weren’t alive back in 2009, or for those who’ve only seen it via streaming and cable. “Even though they think they may have seen the film, they really haven’taudiences. He used his own kids as an example of this, saying that they understood the film better now that they had the opportunity to see it on the big screen.
Discussions about what makes a film worth seeing in theaters—aka, a “movie-ass movie”—have become more pronounced in the age of streaming, not to mention the pandemic. Cameron is positive that the rerelease of his film will be one such film, especially as there continues to be a rise of seeing movies in the theater .
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It won’t. Rubbish film. Stolen story. arrogant
I rather stay at home
Avatar 2 will see me in a theater for the first time in three some years. Loved 1, people clowned me for it but you cannot ignore James Cameron.
For django I would come - not for another white saviour story
And we hope that it reenergizes Cameron's creativity, for he hasn't directed ANYTHING since 2009…
Regardless of the comments, James Cameron has never missed.
It won't.
Doubtful.
Oh come on. 🙄
It won't. We were all given money to buy big screen tv's during the pandemic.
I would pay 'the experience' only for IMAX 3D...
Nope
Who really wants to go see another James Cameron soft alien porn movie?
I'd re-energize that base.
Looking forward to see Black/Asian/Muslim and Trans avatars
that is just a big smurfs episode
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