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Avatar

Wow, everyone seems to of really liked it. I saw it, and it was... OK. Pretty good, but nothing special. People will probably forget it by next year. The special effects were really, really good, but other then that I just didn't quite "click" with the characters. I think it was dumb how partially everyone dies in the end, even the nice people. I hate it when that happens.

Everything else aside, no one is going to forget Avatar any time soon. Most successful film ever: Avatar, $2.7b. Second most successful film ever: Titanic, $1.8b (corollary: smuggest director ever, James Cameron).

Also, nice people die.
 
Yeah, but puppies die. Doesn't mean I'd enjoy seeing a film about it. If I went to see a film about puppies dying and someone asked me if I liked it, I'd say "No, the puppies died.".
 
They could, and it might actually be an enjoyable film otherwise, but I'm a person who doesn't like puppies dying, and seeing such on a giant screen would ruin the film for me. People have things they like to see in films, and things they don't. My enjoyment of a film, among other things, rests on there being no puppies dying.

(101 Dalmatians came dangerously close, let me tell you)
 
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