I was still quite a big fan of the film but I thought Bane was nowhere near as good of a villain as the Joker was.Critically or commercially? I realize not a lot of people liked it (for what its worth I thought it was fine) but it did eventually break even after video sales were accounted.
To be fair, it was never going to live up to the hype that the fanboys were heaping on it...even before any of them had seen it! I really didn't like it at all, especially the glaring continuity errors or the fact that it never really wanted to end. Not the worst movie I've ever seen, but definitely the worst of Nolan's Batman films.
Your childish response with the image aside, you do realize James Cameron came out and said the following (also referencing other films that "inspired" Avatar)....
http://io9.com/5338570/james-cameron-admits-avatar-is-dances-with-wolves-in-space
And as for the Pocahontas references, there's a very well known image that points those very things out right here...
http://arteffact.wordpress.com/2010/01/06/similarities-between-avatar-and-pocahontas/
But all of that actual information aside, the bottom line is that Avatar fucking sucked. Sure it made a lot of money, but to suggest it was a better film than District 9 (another movie that bears STRINKING similarities to Avatar), Inglorious Basterds, Precious, Up in the Air, Up or Crazy Heart just shows how absurd your argument is.
Avatar is the poster movie for HEY LETS MAKE THIS SAME OLD CLICHE STORYLINE AND MAKE IT ALL SHINY, blah just a rubbish movie
Let's chill out for a moment here, I said your argument was absurd, not you personally. You can stand by your beliefs all you want, but to say a movie like Avatar was better than the movies I listed still comes across as absurd to me. How can you possibly justify saying it was better than those movies?NCalling my argument absurd is tantamont to calling me absurd of which I take serious offense too.
Hence why I put "inspired" in quotations. One man's inspired is another man's ripped off, its just a matter of semantics at that point.Thirdly, Note the difference in terms used. You say ripoff, Cameron says 'inspired by'. It means the afore mentioned movies stated by you, were seen as inspiring to create something like this. That does not mean they are ripoffs.
Right, so in that case you can say it was your favourite like I can say it sucked. However, arguing it was the "best" disregards the opinions of many others who didn't think the same. Loving a movie that others don't makes perfect sense to me, I love Big Trouble in Little China more than pretty much everyone else. That being said, I would never deign to say it was the best movie released in 1986...just the one I enjoyed the most.Fourthly:, I respect the fact in your opinion that you feel Avatar sucked. I, however, thought it was a fantastic movie, one I thoroughly enjoyed. Does my opinion not count?