Joseph Kahn says Avatar had no cultural impact because gays don't like it
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Joseph Kahn says Avatar had no cultural impact because gays don't like it
"Here's my theory why Avatar has no cultural impact even though they are the biggest selling films of all time. Gays cannot give a f**k about Avatar,"
"No one aspires to be or have sex with a giant cat alien. Therefore it does not tap into the Gay industrial complex that highly influences media - from fashion editors to music critics to bon vivants."
"Avatar is a boomer cruise, a solid Hawaiian boomer vacation with nice sunsets and all you can eat chicken satays,"
"There's no reciprocation from the cool people so these movies quietly scoop up all the uneventful dollars with minimal fuss, controversy, and cultural impact. That's what happens when the Gays ignore you."
The Avatar film franchise delivers record-breaking box-office returns while showing limited cultural resonance. The films reportedly fail to engage queer audiences and do not activate the so-called Gay industrial complex that shapes fashion, music coverage, and cultural buzz. The series is characterized as comfortable, broadly inoffensive entertainment likened to a "boomer cruise," generating steady revenue with minimal controversy or stylistic adoption. Social media responses were mixed, with some users citing other franchises as culturally impactful and others emphasizing perceived homoerotic or sexually coded elements in competing series as part of the debate over cultural influence.
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