The purpose is to be present to be in that world.” “And they want to see it for itself, not because of a purpose. “If I want to see it, there are lots of people who are going to want to see it,” Cameron says. But Cameron countered that he didn’t care - he wanted to see it, and it stayed in the movie.” As /Film reports: “The flying set-piece sequence goes on for a lengthy amount of time, and Cameron says someone urged him to cut it down because they felt it didn’t add anything to the plot. The bottom is line is that Cameron just wanted to show Jake riding a Banshee and give the audience the visceral experience of what flying a Mountain Banshee is like, regardless if it had anything to do with the main “Avatar” plot. Michelle Rodriguez Refused to Return to ‘Avatar’ Franchise: It Would Be ‘Overkill’ to Resurrect Character
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