Blah blah Avatar, 3D sucks blue cat people DAE no cultural impact?? Can you remember any character names??

but seriously it was bold as fuck for someone like James Cameron to make something so blatantly anti-US-military at a time when literally the entirety of Hollywood was united in jerking off American imperialism. It was not the least bit subtle and that makes it all the more impressive that Cameron was able to make a pointed takedown of Iraq-era militarism on such a scale.

  • Neckbeard_Prime [they/them,he/him]
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    3 years ago

    The Starship Troopers paradox. When confronted with the image of Neil Patrick Harris in SS garb at a Nazi funeral, the average American media consumer blurts out, "wow, the good guys in this space bug killing movie sure are snappy dressers."

    • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      Starship Troopers was actual satire though. Avatar was really ham fisted and obvious to the point of being patronizing and shallow and that's why people don't like it.

    • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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      3 years ago

      all but stating out loud humans started the war

      deliberate fascist propaganda about how weak and stupid the enemy is

      countless lives lost to achieve a relatively minor victory

      Americans: "Hahaha, it's afraid!"

      • Redbolshevik2 [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        One of my favorite parts about Starship Troopers is that the movie starts chronologically after the ending, showing people dying horrifically. Even when the movie ends on a relative high note, it outright tells you (via the beginning) that it doesn't matter and everyone's fucked.