It's amazing how this meme/whinging was going on for a decade on the internet, only for James Cameron to make a second movie and even that made 2 billion dollars (and could have surpassed the first one had there not been an outbreak in China).
And even after all of that, you guys actually think that people don't care or remember about the films?
I think that people know and care about the films, but I've never seen anyone make a reference to it outside of discussions that are explicitly about it
Yeah ATLA was primarily aimed at kids and teens, so obviously today it'd be talked by them more.
Avatar is the antithesis to every "popular" movie. The hero isn't a single man-child who quips all the time, he's a crippled guy with a family, serious and sincere.
The same is true of John Wick, and by my estimate, that has had a significantly bigger impact on pop culture.
Also, Avatar is only like 5 years newer than A:TLA, but even ten years ago the cultural impact of TLA was monumental compared to the impact of Cameron's Avatar today
How do you measure it? Pandora theme park rides are insanely packed all the time. The first movie led to everyone getting 3DTVs, there were people who got depressed since they couldn't live on Pandora.
Sure the terminally online crowd doesn't gush about it, but you'd be lying if it didn't have any impact.
Another reminder that we all share the same internet, but we live in different universes. Ain't no one I know wasted money on a 3DTV or regular theme park rides. I guess among the folk that can afford obscenely expensive toys and even more expensive vacations, it might have had a bigger impact, but of the 5 figure income folks I know, not one really cares about the movies. I don't even know of anyone who bought a 3DTV, let alone bought one specifically for Avatar
I never said nobody watched it. The whole point of this discussion is that it's surprising how little cultural impact it has despite the insane viewer numbers
It's because they look incredible on the big screen so people go to see them at the theater but the story and characters aren't anything we haven't seen a dozen times before so there's nothing to really talk about long term.
Guarantee this dude responds saying that those are just your circles, and that among people that aren't "terminally online," blue man group avatar is sooo much more popular, source: trust me bro