Who said he ain’t humanity’s hero? I haven’t seen the second movie, but he was right that Sully betrayed his own kind… made what could have been coexistence into a clash of civilisation… one that most likely neither will survive unscarred. And from what I have heard… he regrouped in hell, and went back for another round.
He is a hero, Humanity NEEDED the resource to continue its existence, and most encounter between Man-Na'Vi have been Na'Vi instigated through hostilities, they are a warrior race, notice how you see few if any elderly in their ranks? and their connection with nature culls their population when "called upon", they cannot innovate, they cannot create, they are animals. I'm not calling for their genocide, but they've been quite hostile(understandable, a new race from beyond the stars lands on your home), but Jake betrayed Humanity for some xeno pussy. And a question I ask to Na'Vi apologizers, if your family was under threat, and you had the power to change their fate, would you? wouldn't you do almost anything for them? Quaritch did what he felt best for Mankind. Btw, I am not trying to sound rude/arrogant here, but, my watchings into more Avatar lore lately alongside talking about them, Humanity is doing what it needs to do.
He is Humanity's hero. He's a champion of Man fighting for the survival of his species. Meanwhope, Sully, the protagonist, is a race traitor because he got laid with an alien babe and decided he liked being on her side.
"You find yourself some local alien tail and you completely forget what team you're playing for?" "How's it feel to betray your own race?" Jake may have been the main character, but he was no protagonist.
"Jake may have been the protagonist, but was no hero" "Maybe to those blue monkeys, he is. But not to 20 billion suffocating souls back on his old home"
Ngl it's hilarious how, despite what humanity is doing in the movies being legitimately terrible (no they aren't saving people just getting materials for the super-rich) basically everyone here is still rooting for them
Quaritch was a good guy in an inappropriate circumstance. His job was to make sure the mining company didn't face security issues. He did everything he could for that. He let the scientists try the diplomatic route first. And he gave them years. Did he ask Jake to be a mole while he was being a Naavi? Yes - that's called espionage 101. You spy not only on enemies, but also your allies. Every one who is not already an enemy, is a potential enemy. Even after Jake turned coat and attacked the bulldozers, did he not offer the scientists another chance? It was only when he saw that Jake's last ditch attempt to make the Naavi had failed, that he gave the green light to destroy the tree. And his pre-emtpive strike on the Naavi mobilization centre? He saw thousands of Naavi converging in the area, and he suspected hostile intent. He clearly saw this as preparation for a retaliatory strike. A preemptive strike was the only way to decisively wipe out the threat once and for all.
1:53 Damn it, he even used tear gas to drive them out of the tree, to try and convince them to get as far away as possible. He didn’t have to, but he did. Even when he takes the gloves off, he still tries to play nicer than he could, right up until he had no choice.
“For us, the storm has passed. The war is over. And let us never forget those who journeyed into the howling dark, and did not return. For their decision required courage beyond measure. Sacrifice, an unshakeable conviction that their fight... our fight... was elsewhere. As we start to rebuild, this hillside will remain barren, a memorial to heroes fallen. They enobled all of us, and they shall not be forgotten.“ Lord Hood, Halo 3
Quaritch is the hero of Avatar. Badass, tough, a damn fine military commander, and not afraid to get on the front line of combat with his soldiers. Every action Quaritch took in the movie was calculated, and he never killed Na'vi unless he knew he had to/was provoked. The Na'vi attacked on sight, ruthlessly killing humans with no remorse. Only when the Na'vi amassed a force big enough to wipe out the entire RDA operation on Pandora did Quaritch lead an assault on them, when he could have done so much earlier with far fewer human casualties. The fact that humanity could easily have exterminated every single Na'vi without even trying (as displayed in Avatar 2) shows that ultimately, the steps Quaritch and the humans took towards attempting to establish peace with the Na'vi proves that they were morally justified in every action throughout the film. Plus the humans are way cooler, the marines are so badass and I would much rather fight alongside an AMP suit than some goofy dragon lizard.
@@Red-Check-Mark 1) Humanity did nothing wrong, Sully doomed the human race for alien pussy, and not even good one. 2) nobody remembers shit from the first two movies anyways and it'll be the same for the 3rd one.
Not People on Earth. Top 1% of the wealthy. Space access isn’t for everyone. It’s no wonder the population is 20 billion on earth. Space travel is for the rich.
"Spare us your pity, alien. You gush about your connection with nature, your primal wisdom, but what has it brought you? Where are your marvels of engineering? Your voyages of discovery? Your great insight into the nature of the universe? Even at our basest, when we dressed as you do, dwelt as you do, hunted as you do, lived as you do, we did more than merely survive. We built wonders. We made great journeys. We forged epics. You have not. You speak so proudly of the plugs dangling from your skulls, little realizing that they are but strings and you puppets. What little you have accomplished you attribute to the wisdom of your goddess, who is nothing but the voices of your dead echoing for all eternity. She moors you to the past, serving as a leash that keeps you as little better than apes, sad parodies of civilization that lack that special spark to become something more. We have come to your world in search of resources. Whether your actions drive us back or we take what we want and move on, the outcome is the same. We will depart from your wretched planet, leaving you behind. And in a thousand years, you will not have changed from this contact with another world. You will remain in your trees, hunting your prey, communing with your goddess, until your sun burns out and your world dies. And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us."
Leaving this here so I can come back to it. But it’s a very spot on quote; Eywa is a shackle for the Na’vi. She won’t let them advance, since to advance further they’d need agriculture, and that would involve deforestation to make room for crops and livestock. I wonder if that will be the driving force for why the Fire People of the Ash Lands are to be the primary antagonists in the third instalment; they ditch their shackles in order to progress technologically and societally.
@@themightyalpaca313 Absolutely. Go figure that James "testosterone is poison" Cameron will probably make the Fire Tribe "muh fascists" to justify Jake and the Navi destroying them. I'm sure the movie will sell like hotcakes, just wish it didn't give off this anti-humanity, anti-progress message. I don't know, what do you think?
I was genuinely surprised he has no military background. He gets being senior leadership so right. There is a degree of necessary, roughness and aggression, inherent in all military positions, because it is fundamentally the business of violence. Beyond that, the Colonel shows excellent leadership qualities. He is adaptable. He is willing to listen to reason, he is willing to try multiple approaches to solve a problem, he is adaptable, he has keen judgement, he is thrifty with resources, he is courteous, he is professional, he maintains discipline, and he comports all of this with a proper military bearing and supremacy of the mission. Anyone should be proud to serve under him.
I was watching James C. Burns aka Sgt Frank Woods live stream. I asked him about the movie Avatar and involvement with Sam Worthington. Fun fact, he mentioned that he auditioned to be in the movie as Colonel Quaritch, but didn’t get the role. Can you imagine if he did. Sgt Frank Woods vs Alex Mason on an Alien moon lmao.
@@Red-Check-Markprotagonist plot armor, can’t allow the ‘bad’ side to win. This is how Disney butchered the Star Wars franchise. Lucas had the perfect recipe for the original trilogy.
Despite RDA's reputation, Quadritch in his core is putting and fighting for humanity first. The Emperor approves. After playing too much Stellaris: *Purge the Xenos* *Genemod those blue skin xeno scum into biofuel to power my empire* *I will wipe you out cause endgame lag. No hard feelings
@@Red-Check-Mark well kind of but not exactly nazis,for an example not all nazis liked killing innocent people a lot of them were forced to follow orders which is what makes them soldiers who follow orders,not to offend anyone here I’m just saying.
You know if this movie was about saving humanity from extinction this guy would have been a hero Then that guy who just betrayed his own kind just for some alien ass
I was in the Corps 2016-2020. Air Wing Hated every day. This fictional character, more than anyone I’ve met in real life, literally makes me proud to be a jarhead.
There was this alternative idea for Avatar from The Closer Look channel that instead of earth WANT the energy from Pandora, they would actually NEED it from that planet for their home is on the brink of extinction. Colonial Quaritch and his squad would not want to harm the Nav’i but is willing to do whatever it takes to save his species. This idea would’ve made the movie better for it make the villains more sympathetic and relatable.
My favourite character in the franchise. Great soldier veteran character. Badass, fully understands the capabilities of his troops, weapons and vehicles, consistent in his beliefs and great lines.
Mankind first, tree people didn't want to play ball. They are lucky by the grace of god that RDA is not allowed to use real toys. Because had it been up to me, I'd have picked an island floating or otherwise and glassed it to show them we mean business.
Quaritch was and probably still is humanities best hope for survival. I don't think his story ends the way a lot of people think it does. He has a mission, save humanity. He'll kill indiscriminately, burn villages, go on a shock an awe campaign, he fucking DIED. He's gonna do what he has to do to make that happen. However, I think after Way of Water, Quaritch is already beginning to see that the "All stick" approach may not work afterall. At some point, he's gonna have to make a judgment call to save humanity that will likely put himself and the RDA at odds, but ultimately remain an outsider and murderer to the Na'vi.
Just think the main character was a traitor and the “villain” was a hero. He may have made a few wrong moves but negotiating with the na’vi wouldn’t have worked out either, you saw how aggressive they were against their own kind at points, never mind outsiders like humans. There isn’t much people won’t do to protect their loved ones. Since think about it if the roles were reversed and it was on earth, the Na’vi would turn on the humans and try to do the exact same thing. In the end we’re all cruel and unpredictable when it comes to saving our own.
This like general shepherd who is fighting for what is right of losing some soldier to the battlefield of the human kind, he may be villain to other people that anybody who cannot see it properly, but to me he's a hero and good colonel that wanted he's soldier to be alive rather than to die slowly and painless of any soldier to the battlefield. (Human superior)
Personally I always hated Jake Sully I mean how could you betray your own species like that it's like he turned almost instantly where's the Loyalty to Mankind?
I dont hate Jake understand he lost his legs ability to walk in one of earth wars against other hoste nations. Might have left him at a lost of faith in his humanity. However the people running the drill dozens didn't stop when he tried to get their attention to stop. I dare say the guys running the vehicles thought he was of the other race so he took matters in his in hand. Now had he got his legs ability to walk again he probably would not have sided with the panderions.
there are only two pop figures on my desk, one is Colonel Quaritch and the other is SGT Johnson. i think you can guess what i think about those blue monkeys.
@davidoftheforest it's a movie I'm sure there just taking creative liberties (your knife in your profile picture doesn't look very practical either but no one's complaining there) just playing your profile picture and knife is badass too
Apparently, in the next film, they will be. The Fire People of the Ash Lands. And I don’t think it’ll be because Sully and his family have five fingers, but more likely because they’ve abandoned Eywa in order to advance, and might even be communicating with the Humans in order to learn the secrets of their weapons. To put it simply, the Humans take the backseat. But we’ll probably see more of Quaritch.
Are you stupid or you're just pretending? Comparing a movie character to a real person who killed people out of bloodlust is normal for you, isn't it? Scumbag
" You can kill us, but we are regroup in hell " is the most badass line ever
demons just never give up
I feel the Wagner Group vibes here - "We'll all go to hell, but in hell we'll be the best" (с)
@@Hinami2000 Children like you never could differentiate between archangels and demons.
@@MrJustonemorevoice Preach my man.
He’s the reason I am going to pursue being a marine corps officer
It's a shame he had to be the villain in the series. In any other movie, he'd have been humanity's hero.
Who said he ain’t humanity’s hero?
I haven’t seen the second movie, but he was right that Sully betrayed his own kind… made what could have been coexistence into a clash of civilisation… one that most likely neither will survive unscarred.
And from what I have heard… he regrouped in hell, and went back for another round.
He is a hero, Humanity NEEDED the resource to continue its existence, and most encounter between Man-Na'Vi have been Na'Vi instigated through hostilities, they are a warrior race, notice how you see few if any elderly in their ranks? and their connection with nature culls their population when "called upon", they cannot innovate, they cannot create, they are animals.
I'm not calling for their genocide, but they've been quite hostile(understandable, a new race from beyond the stars lands on your home), but Jake betrayed Humanity for some xeno pussy.
And a question I ask to Na'Vi apologizers, if your family was under threat, and you had the power to change their fate, would you? wouldn't you do almost anything for them? Quaritch did what he felt best for Mankind.
Btw, I am not trying to sound rude/arrogant here, but, my watchings into more Avatar lore lately alongside talking about them, Humanity is doing what it needs to do.
@@GeneralSturnn Wise words, I salute you 💯
He is Humanity's hero. He's a champion of Man fighting for the survival of his species. Meanwhope, Sully, the protagonist, is a race traitor because he got laid with an alien babe and decided he liked being on her side.
@@GeneralSturnnhumanity first must become self sustainable and not ruin and kill everything it touches
In an another universe, that man would've made a damn fine commissar
Or hell, an Astartes
Definitely a commissar then if he gets injuried he might be converted to a dreadnought
In that universe, it be this universe you and I live in.
We need no finer commissar to work with heroes such as Yarrick. We need him as a hero of the Imperium! The Emperor Protects!
"You find yourself some local alien tail and you completely forget what team you're playing for?"
"How's it feel to betray your own race?"
Jake may have been the main character, but he was no protagonist.
"Jake may have been the protagonist, but was no hero"
"Maybe to those blue monkeys, he is. But not to 20 billion suffocating souls back on his old home"
Ngl it's hilarious how, despite what humanity is doing in the movies being legitimately terrible (no they aren't saving people just getting materials for the super-rich) basically everyone here is still rooting for them
He'll ya humanity first
Colonel Quaritch was no villain; he was a hero of the human spirit...and Jake Sully, that alien poon-pursuer, was a traitor to us all.
He is the worst animal you born mental 😂😂😂😂😂 and the greatest super human ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊 is the one and only super hero in the entire universe ❤❤❤😊😊
Quaritch was a good guy in an inappropriate circumstance.
His job was to make sure the mining company didn't face security issues. He did everything he could for that.
He let the scientists try the diplomatic route first. And he gave them years.
Did he ask Jake to be a mole while he was being a Naavi? Yes - that's called espionage 101. You spy not only on enemies, but also your allies. Every one who is not already an enemy, is a potential enemy.
Even after Jake turned coat and attacked the bulldozers, did he not offer the scientists another chance? It was only when he saw that Jake's last ditch attempt to make the Naavi had failed, that he gave the green light to destroy the tree.
And his pre-emtpive strike on the Naavi mobilization centre? He saw thousands of Naavi converging in the area, and he suspected hostile intent. He clearly saw this as preparation for a retaliatory strike. A preemptive strike was the only way to decisively wipe out the threat once and for all.
You're speaking far too much common sense for James "Testosterone is poison" Cameron to understand.
1:53
Damn it, he even used tear gas to drive them out of the tree, to try and convince them to get as far away as possible.
He didn’t have to, but he did. Even when he takes the gloves off, he still tries to play nicer than he could, right up until he had no choice.
“For us, the storm has passed. The war is over. And let us never forget those who journeyed into the howling dark, and did not return. For their decision required courage beyond measure. Sacrifice, an unshakeable conviction that their fight... our fight... was elsewhere. As we start to rebuild, this hillside will remain barren, a memorial to heroes fallen. They enobled all of us, and they shall not be forgotten.“
Lord Hood, Halo 3
Quaritch is the hero of Avatar. Badass, tough, a damn fine military commander, and not afraid to get on the front line of combat with his soldiers. Every action Quaritch took in the movie was calculated, and he never killed Na'vi unless he knew he had to/was provoked. The Na'vi attacked on sight, ruthlessly killing humans with no remorse. Only when the Na'vi amassed a force big enough to wipe out the entire RDA operation on Pandora did Quaritch lead an assault on them, when he could have done so much earlier with far fewer human casualties. The fact that humanity could easily have exterminated every single Na'vi without even trying (as displayed in Avatar 2) shows that ultimately, the steps Quaritch and the humans took towards attempting to establish peace with the Na'vi proves that they were morally justified in every action throughout the film.
Plus the humans are way cooler, the marines are so badass and I would much rather fight alongside an AMP suit than some goofy dragon lizard.
Oorah! For Mankind!
My dad survived 30 years in the Marines. I have seen the brotherhood they share.
Nah he's the good guy, humanity first. Sully is a traitor.
@@Red-Check-Mark brain damaged traitor take. get your mutty half blue mutt ass outta here. THIS IS A HUMAN CONTROLLED PLATFORM
@@Red-Check-Mark 1) Humanity did nothing wrong, Sully doomed the human race for alien pussy, and not even good one.
2) nobody remembers shit from the first two movies anyways and it'll be the same for the 3rd one.
Now if only plot armor didn’t exist
Amen, who in the hell would want the Aliens to win?
Pretty sure the humans were the aliens in this scenario, genius.
as I've gotten older I've realized how he Quaritch was right. he was doing hid job and protecting his people and earth
Not People on Earth. Top 1% of the wealthy. Space access isn’t for everyone. It’s no wonder the population is 20 billion on earth. Space travel is for the rich.
As we saw in the sequel, his way really was the humane way. The alternative was an orbital firestorm
The true hero of Avatar right here.
"Spare us your pity, alien. You gush about your connection with nature, your primal wisdom, but what has it brought you?
Where are your marvels of engineering? Your voyages of discovery? Your great insight into the nature of the universe? Even at our basest, when we dressed as you do, dwelt as you do, hunted as you do, lived as you do, we did more than merely survive. We built wonders. We made great journeys. We forged epics. You have not.
You speak so proudly of the plugs dangling from your skulls, little realizing that they are but strings and you puppets. What little you have accomplished you attribute to the wisdom of your goddess, who is nothing but the voices of your dead echoing for all eternity. She moors you to the past, serving as a leash that keeps you as little better than apes, sad parodies of civilization that lack that special spark to become something more.
We have come to your world in search of resources. Whether your actions drive us back or we take what we want and move on, the outcome is the same. We will depart from your wretched planet, leaving you behind. And in a thousand years, you will not have changed from this contact with another world. You will remain in your trees, hunting your prey, communing with your goddess, until your sun burns out and your world dies.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us."
beautiful quote is it your ?
@@littlevoice530 It is not mine sadly. I believe it is a modified quote from a Warhammer 40K book. I do not know the original source.
Leaving this here so I can come back to it.
But it’s a very spot on quote; Eywa is a shackle for the Na’vi. She won’t let them advance, since to advance further they’d need agriculture, and that would involve deforestation to make room for crops and livestock.
I wonder if that will be the driving force for why the Fire People of the Ash Lands are to be the primary antagonists in the third instalment; they ditch their shackles in order to progress technologically and societally.
Based. A truly excellent defense of humanity.
@@themightyalpaca313 Absolutely. Go figure that James "testosterone is poison" Cameron will probably make the Fire Tribe "muh fascists" to justify Jake and the Navi destroying them.
I'm sure the movie will sell like hotcakes, just wish it didn't give off this anti-humanity, anti-progress message. I don't know, what do you think?
Fun Fact: Stephen Lang aka Quaritch voices Elias in Call of Duty Ghost while Sam Worthington DID voices Alex Mason in Call of Duty Black Ops.
I was genuinely surprised he has no military background. He gets being senior leadership so right. There is a degree of necessary, roughness and aggression, inherent in all military positions, because it is fundamentally the business of violence. Beyond that, the Colonel shows excellent leadership qualities. He is adaptable. He is willing to listen to reason, he is willing to try multiple approaches to solve a problem, he is adaptable, he has keen judgement, he is thrifty with resources, he is courteous, he is professional, he maintains discipline, and he comports all of this with a proper military bearing and supremacy of the mission. Anyone should be proud to serve under him.
I was watching James C. Burns aka Sgt Frank Woods live stream. I asked him about the movie Avatar and involvement with Sam Worthington. Fun fact, he mentioned that he auditioned to be in the movie as Colonel Quaritch, but didn’t get the role.
Can you imagine if he did. Sgt Frank Woods vs Alex Mason on an Alien moon lmao.
Yes in the film he's the bad guy. But the truth is that he's a leader.
@@Red-Check-Markprotagonist plot armor, can’t allow the ‘bad’ side to win. This is how Disney butchered the Star Wars franchise. Lucas had the perfect recipe for the original trilogy.
This movie would’ve been so much better if the humans win and focuses on Marines fucking shit up
Colonel Quaritch fought for humanity.
#TeamRDA #TeamSecOps
Despite RDA's reputation, Quadritch in his core is putting and fighting for humanity first.
The Emperor approves.
After playing too much Stellaris:
*Purge the Xenos*
*Genemod those blue skin xeno scum into biofuel to power my empire*
*I will wipe you out cause endgame lag. No hard feelings
"you can kill us, but we'll just regroup in hell, semper fi"
2:08 a man of word.
He’s not a villain or a monster,he’s just a soldier following orders😔🫡
@@Red-Check-Mark well kind of but not exactly nazis,for an example not all nazis liked killing innocent people a lot of them were forced to follow orders which is what makes them soldiers who follow orders,not to offend anyone here I’m just saying.
I love how the community unanimously all sides with humanity in the avatar movies now.
Humanity first
If god wanted us to side with the blue monkeys, he would have made them in his image, just like us.
Humanity first
You know if this movie was about saving humanity from extinction this guy would have been a hero
Then that guy who just betrayed his own kind just for some alien ass
I was in the Corps 2016-2020. Air Wing
Hated every day.
This fictional character, more than anyone I’ve met in real life, literally makes me proud to be a jarhead.
There was this alternative idea for Avatar from The Closer Look channel that instead of earth WANT the energy from Pandora, they would actually NEED it from that planet for their home is on the brink of extinction. Colonial Quaritch and his squad would not want to harm the Nav’i but is willing to do whatever it takes to save his species.
This idea would’ve made the movie better for it make the villains more sympathetic and relatable.
The real protagonist in my eyes
He is my favourite character🔥
I love him ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Hero to humanity
My favourite character in the franchise. Great soldier veteran character. Badass, fully understands the capabilities of his troops, weapons and vehicles, consistent in his beliefs and great lines.
Humanity first!!
I'm so glad they brought him back for the sequels. Great villain.
Real hero of avatar tbh
Objectively the good guy.
HUMANITY FIRST !!! We love you Colonel Quatrich 🫡❤
Mankind first, tree people didn't want to play ball. They are lucky by the grace of god that RDA is not allowed to use real toys. Because had it been up to me, I'd have picked an island floating or otherwise and glassed it to show them we mean business.
Quaritch was and probably still is humanities best hope for survival. I don't think his story ends the way a lot of people think it does. He has a mission, save humanity. He'll kill indiscriminately, burn villages, go on a shock an awe campaign, he fucking DIED. He's gonna do what he has to do to make that happen. However, I think after Way of Water, Quaritch is already beginning to see that the "All stick" approach may not work afterall. At some point, he's gonna have to make a judgment call to save humanity that will likely put himself and the RDA at odds, but ultimately remain an outsider and murderer to the Na'vi.
Pov: you realize that humanity are not necessarily wrong, and can Def be the good guys in this movie.
Just think the main character was a traitor and the “villain” was a hero. He may have made a few wrong moves but negotiating with the na’vi wouldn’t have worked out either, you saw how aggressive they were against their own kind at points, never mind outsiders like humans. There isn’t much people won’t do to protect their loved ones. Since think about it if the roles were reversed and it was on earth, the Na’vi would turn on the humans and try to do the exact same thing. In the end we’re all cruel and unpredictable when it comes to saving our own.
Genocidal tendencies aside, Quaritch was the good guy in this story!
It’s a shame so much of his character development was cut out in the first film.
Man if he was in the halo universe. Hed be up there with the sargeant major
I know it's not really.. "Correct" or whatever but..
I always hopped the humans would win in these movies. I mean, why wouldn't I..
"No matter how violent, every action I take is for the greater good of my people."---General Zod
Also the CoD music was awesome
Thank god i am not the only one loves villians in movies
If you want him to be a hero watch terra nova it crazy how similar those two characters were
Terra Nova ? Where can I find that ?
*This message is approved by the God Emperor of Mankind*
He was ruthless against the Na'vi. RIP to the fallen.
I fully believe he could play Chip Hazard if we ever got a small soldiers movie about the story behind the toys
💯🤣
@@natemyers4946 whats funny about it? It’d be badass
I love that you used a CoD track for this, for obvious reason
We we're all rooting for him, we all know it!
This like general shepherd who is fighting for what is right of losing some soldier to the battlefield of the human kind, he may be villain to other people that anybody who cannot see it properly, but to me he's a hero and good colonel that wanted he's soldier to be alive rather than to die slowly and painless of any soldier to the battlefield.
(Human superior)
The true hero of the movie
Great video! Planning on doing any stuff on the Recom Quaritch and his squad?
Thank you, yeah recoms are cool, i want to make a video in the future.
Still my favorite character. Humanity First.
I am Indian I wish we had a prime minister like him
uhh i love it i love Colonel Quaritch
As someone who’s going to parris island on March 12 this is inspiring
The movie wanted you to root against the humans, btw
Every quote of Col. Quaritch is exactly what our little rosy putin-understanding buddy J. Cameron don't understands :-)
Hes a potential hero...avatar 3 and 4 hopefull use this character as a centre
Hero of earth
Alternate title: Stephen Lang's audition tape for the role of Rogal Dorn
Humanity First
He’s working as a contractor for the mining company in the morning.
Funny that this isn the same director who made badass heroes like hicks
this man was so based
Personally I always hated Jake Sully I mean how could you betray your own species like that it's like he turned almost instantly where's the Loyalty to Mankind?
I dont hate Jake understand he lost his legs ability to walk in one of earth wars against other hoste nations. Might have left him at a lost of faith in his humanity. However the people running the drill dozens didn't stop when he tried to get their attention to stop. I dare say the guys running the vehicles thought he was of the other race so he took matters in his in hand. Now had he got his legs ability to walk again he probably would not have sided with the panderions.
Humanity first
If R Lee Ermey had a son, he would have been a lot like this!
Humanity first!
Men cannot cry. Meanwhile, Miles dies.
Moralities aside... I'm not sure at the end of the day I care about morals if it means the survival of my own.
there are only two pop figures on my desk, one is Colonel Quaritch and the other is SGT Johnson. i think you can guess what i think about those blue monkeys.
Colonel Quaritch is a marine but his outfit looks like a Navy Working Uniform
why does he wear his pistol backwards? I've been wondering for years
Cause Marines are OGs who always look badass
@cameronhenke593 most marines know how to affix kit to their person. Nothing badass about having kit on backwards lol
@davidoftheforest it's a movie man relax non different than the 80s and 90s when cops wore reverse draw holsters not practical but they did it anyways
I will admit your profile picture is badass (but your knife isn't very practical either lol jk)
@davidoftheforest it's a movie I'm sure there just taking creative liberties (your knife in your profile picture doesn't look very practical either but no one's complaining there) just playing your profile picture and knife is badass too
FUCK YEAH daddy Quaritch 🥵🥵
Humanity FIRST 💪💪💪
Terra invicta. 🌍🌎🌏
Wonder if the Na’vi will be the antagonist
Apparently, in the next film, they will be. The Fire People of the Ash Lands. And I don’t think it’ll be because Sully and his family have five fingers, but more likely because they’ve abandoned Eywa in order to advance, and might even be communicating with the Humans in order to learn the secrets of their weapons.
To put it simply, the Humans take the backseat. But we’ll probably see more of Quaritch.
Sully got a sniff of xeno cunny and acted unwise.
Lmao everyone defending humanity is crazy 😭🙏🏼
"humans are the villains of this movie"
bruh earth was dying and Jake's job was to be diplomatic with the aliens. Watch HowItShouldHaveEnded lol.
Nah im with Quaritch since Avatar 1
TOTAL XENOS DEATH!!!
I have always been on the side of humans, betraying your own race is disgusting
Why not be on the side of morals instead
idk about race but ur own country? Thats different story.
Average US marine
The good guys don't always win.
first!!!!
L random race
So... I take it that you're trying to make the villain look..."cool"? 🙄 How sad is that? Got any "cool" clips of Hitler while you're at it?
There's nothing wrong with making edits about villains from movies and shows. I don't know why are you bringing Hitler into this, its stupid.
"Villain" bro un-ironically thinks Jake's the good guy here 💀💀💀
@@LordRndomOk first of all, what humanity was doing in the movies wasn't good at all.
However, doing a comparison to Hitler is crazy wild 💀
Are you stupid or you're just pretending? Comparing a movie character to a real person who killed people out of bloodlust is normal for you, isn't it? Scumbag
Bro really compared hitler to RDA no way
Humanity first
Humanity first