I enjoyed The Way of Water more than the first one so I am looking forward to seeing this one. Plus apparently not everything is gonna be so black and white finally so I can't wait to see what bad Navi can do.
I enjoyed Avatar 1 more because it more or less closed off all loose ends. Sure it left room for a sequel, but most of the plot points were entirely resolved. Avatar 2 ended halfway through a story. A story I was quite invested in.
And yea watching Avatar 2 after Avatar 1 you can tell the difference. But I watched Avatar 1 in 2009 and it made every other movie feel like a tech demo.
Be the change. 4K TVs are cheap as hell right now, but subject to change. To go Best Buy and buy a used 65inch Hisense U8 for under $400. Lotta bang for your buck.
Make sure the new one is actually 120 hertz and not some of that bs terminology they use and put a 120 in front of it. It can be surprisingly difficult to find at times.
Its been years since I bought my TV. I think most of the top end brands should have it. My tv is Sony, but I'm not sure that all Sonys will have that. Sorry it's been so long since I've looked at TVs.
I also loved that they gave us a large time jump. Made it feel like I was reading a fun fantasy novel series. I always find that sequels that take place right after the first movie are missing out on the ability to deeper world-building between stories. Makes the world feel a lot more lived in.
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u/Lord_Halowind 1d ago
I enjoyed The Way of Water more than the first one so I am looking forward to seeing this one. Plus apparently not everything is gonna be so black and white finally so I can't wait to see what bad Navi can do.