Despite James Cameron’s horribly mislead bias, his Avatar movie still raises some interesting and emotional points to ponder about the meaning of life.

Based on my analysis, this AVATAR movie contains parallels to the slaughter of the Native Americans, the slaughter of Muslims in the middle east, and believe it or not, parallels to Sumerian Mythology as explained by http://planetxvideo.com and http://sitchin.com and http://adamthemissinglink.com

If you want to see a movie that is really going to make you think about the true meaning of life, look no further.

But I would also like to point out that this movie makes it completely obvious that James Cameron does not understand the Republican perspective.

Either that or James Cameron hates Republicans so much that he wants to portray them as evil, hateful, murdering, heartless bastards.

I am not a Republican or a Democrat, so my lack of bias enables me to view both sides from a distance and realize that both sides have good intentions.

But I also believe that both sides are missing the mark in terms of practical solutions to the world’s problems.

James Cameron’s analysis of the Republican Perspective misses the mark by such a long shot that he is going to lose ticket sales from a huge percentage of the world’s population.

But I don’t think he gives a damn as long as he recoups his 400 million invested and succeeds in convincing a few gullible minds that the Republicans are an evil group of people.

By my estimate, that makes James Cameron an evil person.

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One Response to Despite James Cameron’s horribly mislead bias, his Avatar movie still raises some interesting and emotional points to ponder about the meaning of life.

  1. The special effects are amazing. The acting is good. The plot, however, is kind of like a parody of movies that try too hard to include some kind of a political message. You know, kind of like how “Scary Movie” made fun of horror movies? I think James Cameron shot himself in the foot if he intended to use this movie to convince people that the Bush administration was made up of a bunch of evil people who were happy to kill lots of Muslims so that they could get lots of oil out of Iraq, and that the people in the military are a bunch of heartless losers who are happy to blow a bunch of people up for no good reason. The Avatar plot went waaaaay overboard to the extent that any reasonable person might actually conclude that whoever made this Avatar movie is just some idiot who doesn’t really understand anything about the Republican Party or the United States Military. That is my analysis, and I’m not even a Republican. I always vote Libertarian.

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