Bolt
Well-Known Member
So you still won't step foot in the land at all?No I haven't. Still not interested in Avatar at all.
So you still won't step foot in the land at all?No I haven't. Still not interested in Avatar at all.
What if I'm both? Naysayer and pixie duster? Or does that mean I'm neither? That was my zinger for the day! How clever was that?have the naysayers just stopped posting and the 'pixie dusters' taken over the sub forum. Go on, be honest?
What if I'm both? Naysayer and pixie duster? Or does that mean I'm neither? That was my zinger for the day! How clever was that?
Good point, a lot of people have seen it. I myself just thought the movie was ok. The plot was nothing special but the visuals were stunning. Definitely not a cultural phenomenon like Star Wars or Potter though. I'm pretty sure that reflects how most posters here feel (again, can't speak for everyone). Either way, this land looks like it will be one of the most stunning and immersive that Disney has ever built, and will be a nice addition to my favorite park at WDW.Uh....Avatar made $2,787,965,087 worldwide. I'd say that there are quite a few people who have seen it and I'm sure that there are a good number who at least enjoyed it on some level.
I get it...I'm not sure, it would mean you hate everything Disney does whilst simultaneously liking it
.maybe you should create another thread with Tour Group Olympics as the title.....I expect a Honorable Mention and to be on the host committee
I think the "most" in the comment you quoted referred the dislike camp of peeps that actually did see the movie. My take is the OP was saying "of the peeps who didn't like the movie, most were not in favor of the land". Again, his "most" was inclusive to peeps that took in, and didn't care for the movie. I had to go back and read the entire post, vs the two sentences quoted.Uh....Avatar made $2,787,965,087 worldwide. I'd say that there are quite a few people who have seen it and I'm sure that there are a good number who at least enjoyed it on some level.
Good point, a lot of people have seen it. I myself just thought the movie was ok. The plot was nothing special but the visuals were stunning. Definitely not a cultural phenomenon like Star Wars or Potter though. I'm pretty sure that reflects how most posters here feel (again, can't speak for everyone). Either way, this land looks like it will be one of the most stunning and immersive that Disney has ever built, and will be a nice addition to my favorite park at WDW.
I think the "most" in the comment you quoted referred the dislike camp of peeps that actually did see the movie. My take is the OP was saying "of the peeps who didn't like the movie, most were not in favor of the land". Again, his "most" was inclusive to peeps that took in, and didn't care for the movie. I had to go back and read the entire post, vs the two sentences quoted.
And, MOST, did not see the movie. Assuming the $2,787,965,087 is correct, and making an assumption it was more than $1 spent per person, the population is estimated at over 7 billion...7,000,000,000.....so MOST didn't see it....if the price was $1, just over 1/3......being clever here
Heard that.....now we're on the same page...dah hee HEE.....I would agree most movie goers did see it...Let me clarify by saying that the 'most' refers to the general movie-going peoples of the world, not every single human in the world.
You'd have to bribe me first to even consider the possibility of changing my mind.So you still won't step foot in the land at all?
I'll take a shorter line anyday on the companies newest rides!You'd have to bribe me first to even consider the possibility of changing my mind.
I won't accept anything less than a trillion dollars, though.
Definitely changed my mind. Thought it was really dumb, not interesting, a HORRIBLE response to potter- justIt certainly seems to have gained a lot of attention.
"I'm not interested in the movie so it shouldn't get a land"
"The film was rubbish, who'll want to see this"
"Nobody I know liked the film, crazy idea"
"Disney will mess it up, they always do"
"Yawn"
"Desperate to fight Universal and Potter, no chance of competing"
Were the type of things said by many when this land was announced on here (fair enough, it's all about opinions). Now there appears to be so much hope and anticipation for it which is strange after the initial claim the film wasn't good enough to interest people to visit a theme park.
So has anyone changed their mind since it was announced, or have the naysayers just stopped posting and the 'pixie dusters' taken over the sub forum. Go on, be honest?
Definitely have done a 180 on the whole thing.It certainly seems to have gained a lot of attention.
"I'm not interested in the movie so it shouldn't get a land"
"The film was rubbish, who'll want to see this"
"Nobody I know liked the film, crazy idea"
"Disney will mess it up, they always do"
"Yawn"
"Desperate to fight Universal and Potter, no chance of competing"
Were the type of things said by many when this land was announced on here (fair enough, it's all about opinions). Now there appears to be so much hope and anticipation for it which is strange after the initial claim the film wasn't good enough to interest people to visit a theme park.
So has anyone changed their mind since it was announced, or have the naysayers just stopped posting and the 'pixie dusters' taken over the sub forum. Go on, be honest?
Well as far as Potter it's about 2 years too late. And no way will it compete because of the fact that you had a whole generation that grew up with Potter and loved the books and movies and when they went to Islands and Universal they did such a good job you had people crying and stood in awe of what they were seeing. Now SWL of course could do the same since you have multiple generations that grew up with SW. I don't feel Avatar has any business in AK doesn't matter now and i'm sure the rides will be great but not going to run on down there just to see this. You also have the problem of merchandise sales. There is not one character from the first movie that anyone remembers except for the drill sergeant. haha And the sequels are going to kill Cameron's career. You are going to see waterworld size level of losses. And you can thank Disney for that when they decided to move all the SW movies to December now. Avatar 2 was supposed to open in December now they pushed it to unknown date. No one cares to see these movies. So yes Disney can create this great land but they could of done that without the IP that no one cares about.Definitely changed my mind. Thought it was really dumb, not interesting, a HORRIBLE response to potter- just
Definitely have done a 180 on the whole thing.
First I thought it was a pathetic response to potter-and now I think this is going to be pretty stinkin cool. I think the two attractions will be good, but I think the theming by itself, will be what everyone will be talking about.
The poster asked and people still have legitimate grievances. I still have legitimate grievances.i knew this thread would go to the toilet quickly LOL
by the way the TORUK show is one of the top grossing tours in the world this year, not bad for no one liking AVATAR
I feel the much the same way, but I know better than to bet against Cameron. He's always about to fail before he pulls a major box office tsunami out of no where. This land may end up resonating in part because of the sequels.Well as far as Potter it's about 2 years too late. And no way will it compete because of the fact that you had a whole generation that grew up with Potter and loved the books and movies and when they went to Islands and Universal they did such a good job you had people crying and stood in awe of what they were seeing. Now SWL of course could do the same since you have multiple generations that grew up with SW. I don't feel Avatar has any business in AK doesn't matter now and i'm sure the rides will be great but not going to run on down there just to see this. You also have the problem of merchandise sales. There is not one character from the first movie that anyone remembers except for the drill sergeant. haha And the sequels are going to kill Cameron's career. You are going to see waterworld size level of losses. And you can thank Disney for that when they decided to move all the SW movies to December now. Avatar 2 was supposed to open in December now they pushed it to unknown date. No one cares to see these movies. So yes Disney can create this great land but they could of done that without the IP that no one cares about.
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