• IWW4@lemmy.zip
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    17 days ago

    Of course I am… I am countering your post that is about your personal experience and view….

    You did not see any adds. Millions of people did. The only way you could not have awareness of Avatar 3 is too not be paying attention.

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      17 days ago

      I asked a question, you are posting like it’s a fact. It might be like that where you live, I’m telling you it isn’t like that over here. So don’t post like what you are saying is the absolute and only truth.

      You are also down voting and reacting negatively on all the posts in this thread. That shouts fanboy behavior and isn’t a good look.

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        17 days ago

        You are posting the same thing people have been saying about avatar 3 for the last three weeks. “No one talks about it” “ np one I know has seen it” “no one has heard about it.”

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          17 days ago

          Alright, I haven’t seen any of that but I can believe it.

          So instead of seeing those posts as an indication the marketing on this movie has been pretty bad, you conclude those people must be wrong and it’s your job to correct them? Insert Simpsons kids must be wrong meme.

          Like I said, they probably didn’t do a lot of marketing because people who saw the first two will probably see the third and people who didn’t aren’t really interested most likely. Plus the name itself carries a lot.

          My personal experience is nobody has talked about it and nobody has seen it. Hence my surprise and my question. I don’t recall any other posts on Lemmy about this movie.

          From what I can see if I look it up, the movie didn’t do well around where I live. There was little to none marketing and got poor reviews. It also did kind of meh on sites like rotten tomatoes for a movie that did so well in terms of revenue.

          You are obviously a fan and might be in the core target audience so maybe were exposed to focused marketing. And obviously depending on your location and audience group, it was something people were hyped about and did go see the movie. The money the movie made indicates that this is in fact the case.

          Please step out of your bubble and realize both experiences can be true and factual at the same time. Don’t go around being negative about it and just explain your point of view without denying the experience of others.