Sparx
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Cameron always acknowledged that he borrowed from the themes in Dances with Wolves. Pocahontas however was released a year AFTER Cameron wrote Avatar.
Don't get me wrong, it's an okay movie, Cameron IS a huge tool with an ego the size of Texas, and there are movies much better.
I'm just saying, once again, I didn't "get" the Best picture winner.
"Pocahontas" was a page in history before James Cameron was a twinkle in his great grandfather's eye, though. And the Disney movie was released many years before he ever began to film, so it might be untrue to say that many of his visualizations weren't Pocahontas fueled, even subconsciously. Even before Pocahontas, the conquests of other nations has been happening for so long that we can't really tell where he pulled this one from. It could be the Inquisition or any other ten thousand conquests in human history. The plot was paper thin, and I don't think anyone will really argue that.
I tend to not agree with critics a lot. I like a lot of movies that never even made it to major theaters, and I like a lot that flopped when they did. The big ticket movies like Avatar usually fall flat with me.



As a result, some of the "best" movies are not the most popular movies--at least at our house anyway.
There Will Be Blood is, with any luck, the last one I will be suckered into seeing. Really nothing redeeming about that movie that I could tell. Total waste of almost 3 hours.
That's a real escape from reality. 