Episode 351: Avatar: The Way of Water

It’s finally time for James Cameron to take us back to Pandora. This time we go on the Sully Family Adventures and discover a whole new beautiful and fascinating biome of the planet while once again the fight is brought to Jake and Neytiri by pursuers with some pretty badass militaristic technology. We discuss the visuals, the spectacle, the environmental/spiritual themes, the family dynamics, and a whole lot more in this conversation that we hope you’ll enjoy.

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Episode 146: Avatar

We close out our James Cameron Director Month series with a conversation about a film that comes in just under 3 hours. It had a $250 million dollar budget and is still the current world box office record holder. This film has definitely made its mark on the cinematic world, enough to spawn eventual sequels, and its own bit of social controversy. We discuss!

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Minisode 17: Tombstone

March’s Donor Pick episode is a favorite of ours and gives us a reason to praise the late, great Bill Paxton as well. Tombstone is a classic Western action-adventure with one of the greatest ensemble casts ever assembled and perhaps the most quotable script of all-time. But it also offers us a chance to talk about themes of family, loyalty, and what it means to fight against your nature. Thank you, Patreon supporters, for picking this awesome flick for us to talk about. We had a blast and we hope you will too when listening.

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