Since when does saying something blows means you like it?
For the most part, I think James Cameron is an entertainer and business man before he is an artist. He creates movies to be entertaining, that's why he uses simple stories and characters. The audience isn't required to think much and can just sit back and enjoy the ride.
When I turn my brain off I can enjoy Avatar as a visually pleasing action film. When my brain is on however I realize that the story is shallow and cheap, the characters fit the standard bill for action films, and the dialogue is poor at best. James Cameron is a great director because he knows how to entertain. However his writing needs great improvement.
The first time I watched it, i fell in love with the movie's visuals. I knew that plot was meh, but while i was watching it, it really dint matter cos the 3D tech was revolutionary, and the action sequences were mindblowing. So i made the mistake of watching it a second time about a month later. It sucked. TOTALLY SUCKED. The novelty of the CGI had faded and I couldn't stop thinking how shallow the plot was throughout and cursed myself throughout the movie.
In comparison to JC's previous movies, Avatar is a disappointment. The guy has made great movies like The Terminator, T2, Aliens, Predator, Titanic - we can watch them over and over again even now. There is nothing new about Avatar other than the 3D tech. And don't get me started on Sam Worthington. How that guy managed to become an actor and a highly paid one at that, i'll never know.
I didn't buy the DVD or BluRay of Avatar before, i won't in the future.
I just hope that when Cameron makes the sequels, he focuses more on the plot than the CGI.
Aside from the cgi and some good action scenes, I felt the movie didn't come close to its potential at all. For such high reviews it got their are so many more movies that got worse reviews but had more things than Avatar that makes a movie great. After seeing the praise it got and how much a lot of people Iiked it I was thinking (but not expecting) it might be on par with Cameron's other scifi greats like Terminator, Terminator 2, or Aliens and it wasn't even close. I'm surprised James Cameron took a great premise and didn't go really far with it.