“I’m just amazed they spent so much money on a little cinematic vignette. “This is very fun”continues James Cameron. Before quickly correcting the shot with a smile: “Not really !” “It haunts me”, responds with a serious air the Canadian filmmaker, using the words of Ryan Gosling in the video of the SNL. He no longer sleeps, no longer eats, brings up the subject to his shrink, who has the misfortune to tell him that suites are in the works… In short, Ryan Gosling sees Papyrus everywhere and it drives him crazy! The video, quite irresistible, is to be discovered below:Īnd James Cameron, what does he think of this sketch? A BBC1 journalist asked him the question during the promotion of Avatar: The Way of the Water. We are are waiting for a sequel to the SNL sketch of Ryan being haunted by the Times New Roman font.It’s an obsession for him. He said, “The funniest thing about that whole story is I didn’t even know it was Papyrus, nobody asked me! I just thought the art department had come up with this cool font!” The filmmaker admitted he didn't actually know about the font. SEE ALSO: Movie Shows Cancelled In Japan After 'Avatar: The Way Of Water' Crashes Screening Equipment Due To Its Hi-Tech Format Yes, I asked the papyrus Avatar question to James Cameron I’m just astonished that they spent that much money on a little cinematic vignette that’s around a, you know, such a whispy thin concept!” When asked by Radio One about the SNL spoof, James recalled his original reaction and joked, "Alright, guys, we are now doubling down! We’re using Papyrus for everything!" And he did.ĭuring the interview, which took place before the release of the movie, James told the channel, “It’s haunted me… not really. ![]() ivo8jnE1nRīut the director had in fact warned everyone about the same. TIL that if you go watch #Avatar in theatres, the subtitles for the entire movie are set in PAPYRUS. The Last of (b)Us(sy) December 26, 2022 Seven minutes into Avatar 2 when the Papyrus font appears /nTEOsFIrah ![]() You're kidding me they used fucking papyrus for the subtitles in avatar /tc9wwb6Wv0 Twitter is shocked about the filmmaker getting away with it again.Īvatar 2 used PAPYRUS again for the location title cards /WctJR7dNAAĢ50 million dollars and avatar couldn’t afford to buy a font other than papyrus Not only did the director use Papyrus again for the subtitles in the sequel he used Times New Roman for the film's name ' The Way Of Water'. “Avatar 2” written in Times New Roman, 12 pt. At the time in October 2017, the logo was yet to be release, however, Ryan was rightfully worried since this time, with The Way Of Water, James Cameron has made this worse. The sketch also featured Ryan's therapists asking him, if he was worried about the sequel's logo. The video recently has been making rounds on the internet, and it had us wondering if the logo on Avatar 2 recieved an upgrade. Ryan Gosling’s ‘Avatar’ Papyrus sketch for SNL is perfection. Like a thoughtless child wandering by the garden and yanking at leaves." Ryan in the sketch can be seen saying, "he (the logo designer) just highlighted Avatar, clicked on the drop-down menu and randomly selected Papyrus. The spoof led by Ryan Gosling showed a fan of Avatar haunted by the revelation that the film's logo was simply written in the Papyrus font. ![]() SEE ALSO: When James Cameron Said Avatar Was Subconsciously Linked To India: 'I Love Hindu Mythology'ĥ years ago, SNL figured out that the James Cameron movie actually got away with something very simple and comic despite its huge budget. However, as much as huge box office numbers are synonymous with the scifi movie, there is one spoof that we are always reminded of. ![]() After Titantic, if any movie was thought about it was another James Cameron movie, Avatar. Every time a big movie, or a movie heavy on CGI was released, it had to be compared with Avatar. It remained as one of the biggest-grossing movies worldwide until, Avengers: End Game was released twice to break its record. Avatar by James Cameron came out in 2009 and changed the cinema experience for over a decade.
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