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Once new movies come that surpass it technologically, it'll be largely forgotten.
Yes of course. Everybody forgot about Star Wars a few years after its release. Nobody considered it a classic, and it certainly gained no fan-base.
Who remembers movies now that had nothing going for them except groundbreaking graphics 20 years ago?
~20 years ago, the film Total Recall was made. It was one of the first films to use pre-rendered 3d graphics. Everybody's forgotten about that too. To the point that they're remaking it.
I haven't seen Avatar, however
I didn't read the book but...
Personally I liked Avatar. In the cinema I found a half eaten small popcorn container under my seat.
Yes of course. Everybody forgot about Star Wars a few years after its release. Nobody considered it a classic, and it certainly gained no fan-base.
Who remembers movies now that had nothing going for them except groundbreaking graphics 20 years ago?
~20 years ago, the film Total Recall was made. It was one of the first films to use pre-rendered 3d graphics. Everybody's forgotten about that too. To the point that they're remaking it.
I haven't seen Avatar, however
I didn't read the book but...
Personally I liked Avatar. In the cinema I found a half eaten small popcorn container under my seat.