Let's not bite our tongues, here:
Avatar was a lot to take in. After three hours of sitting in the same chair (in the same theater) while looking through 3-D lenses, one would get a little flustered, but it was surely worth the uncomfortable-ness.
Avatar, the story of 'a man in alien form' who befriends and falls in love with a native of Pandora, amidst a war on the land brought on by his people, became the top-grossing film of all time, taking in $2 billion-plus worldwide. James Cameron, director, surely hit the jackpot, ending
Titanic's long-run as the top-grossing film, another work of his own. Though critics, fans and history may agree that there can be no
Titanic '2,' is it right for Cameron to assume that he can pull off an
Avatar sequel, even two, according to sources?
Read an article, below, based on the demanding work and deadlines that Cameron has cut out for himself (courtesy of
The Huffington Post):