Avatar Deleted Scene 22 - You're a long way from Earth

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  • @LoganJohnsonLJP
    @LoganJohnsonLJP 4 года назад +13989

    I remember acting in this scene. I'm the guy that says "I wouldn't do that Sir" and then gets fired. I looked forward so long to seeing this in the final edit of the movie, and was shattered when I didn't see it, at the time of shooting, I was told this was a very important scene in the movie. I was auditioned on the spot by James Cameron, it was an awesome experience.

    • @Rainbowhawk1993
      @Rainbowhawk1993  4 года назад +1618

      Wow. I’m happy to hear from you but also so sorry for you at the same time. When I went to the theater to see the rereleased Extended Cut, I was hoping so hard that either this scene or “Avatars Attack” would be in it because Selfridge needed to get his humiliation closure. But I’m glad to hear your story and now others can too.

    • @Stephen_Lalrinawma
      @Stephen_Lalrinawma 4 года назад +306

      That is so cool. James Cameron is awesome director.

    • @odst1778
      @odst1778 4 года назад +190

      Wow, sooo cool m8
      Selfridge was very rude with u, you should have slapped him lol

    • @ondrejurban2634
      @ondrejurban2634 4 года назад +181

      So... They call you there with your real name, right? At least what I hear.

    • @LoganJohnsonLJP
      @LoganJohnsonLJP 4 года назад +541

      @@ondrejurban2634 yeah, Selfridge asked, and I just replied with my real name. Lol.

  • @J_C_CH
    @J_C_CH 4 года назад +5425

    Imagine travelling five years to work on another planet and then getting fired.

    • @savagee4641
      @savagee4641 3 года назад +328

      ... And travelling back home another 5 years, lol. By the way all humans would leave Pandora a few days after this scene takes place, so he wouldn't be the only one to lose his job.

    • @stevele4877
      @stevele4877 2 года назад +96

      Parker probably saved his life in partaking in that battle, unless he did partake in it despite being fired.

    • @zacharyjochumsen9677
      @zacharyjochumsen9677 2 года назад +15

      @@savagee4641 yeh. Parker got what he ders3ved heer is it just mor dies Giovanni rbsi act like shia LaBeouf here kinda

    • @GoodLookingGentlemen
      @GoodLookingGentlemen 2 года назад +21

      You guys think he get paid during his journey...that's atleast 5 years sleeping in cryo.

    • @adamboh393
      @adamboh393 2 года назад +22

      Honestly the payment is probably the trip back home otherwise the company gives each person on Pandora 10-12 year pay without any work.

  • @benv7933
    @benv7933 4 года назад +5756

    This gives Parker's character more development than the whole movie does. WOW.

    • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
      @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor 2 года назад +405

      Yeah it proves that while Parker is not a saint he's not that mean either

    • @sillyjellyfish2421
      @sillyjellyfish2421 2 года назад +363

      i'm feeling almost sorry for Parker. the guy came here to supervise a mining mission with maybe a side of border violence that he didn't necessay think he would take part in. he may have been annoyed by Grace but he did allow her the research. he also alowed the Hometree destruction but only when Quaritch promissed to start with dispersing people before the attack itself. he even gave the team 1 hour extra time once he got the dude off his neck. He sure as hell wasn't an environmentalist, but even a money motivated prick like him understands that a military putch and a genocide are bad. i wouldn't be surpised if in the 2nd movie it turned out that while everyone was out there fighting he was making some important calls with his higher ups back on Earth. would they listen to him and persecute those who return back home? who knows. but the dude has enough pride to make their life as difficult as he possibly can with the limited power he has.

    • @sean6775
      @sean6775 Год назад +191

      Yeah, they really should've kept this scene. (From what I remember) in the movie it seems like Parker and Quaritch are on the same page. However, this scene shows that Quaritch is basically insane and taking over the entire operation. Really dumb to cut this one. Perhaps I'm mistaken and there were still scene(s) that showed this, but I don't think so.

    • @gerrykan1629
      @gerrykan1629 Год назад +28

      Absolutely 👍 it shows a side of him that we never got to see

    • @Novasigmia
      @Novasigmia Год назад +6

      Makes me wonder if the guy had a son that takes over his business that’s leading to the conflict of the way of water in my theory

  • @imperialguardsman9867
    @imperialguardsman9867 4 года назад +1762

    Parker : I am in charge.
    Colonel Quaritch:Do you feel in charge?

    • @kysike666
      @kysike666 4 года назад +55

      Bane

    • @NitpickingNerd
      @NitpickingNerd 4 года назад +78

      His pencil pushing was important... until now

    • @devinthierault
      @devinthierault 4 года назад +12

      Are we blind!?

    • @FCT70
      @FCT70 4 года назад +34

      I've paid you a lot of money.
      and this gives you power... over me?

    • @notcool2594
      @notcool2594 4 года назад +25

      @@FCT70
      I’m Pandora’s reckoning, here to end the borrowed time the Na’vi have been living on

  • @Graniteheart
    @Graniteheart 4 года назад +5005

    definitely should've kept it in the final cut, partly because it helped to humanize Parker a bit more. this, combined with the look of horror on his face when Hometree was destroyed sold the whole "my god what have I done/I'm way over my head" epiphany he had. unfortunately by that point it was far too late and Quaritch had effectively staged his coup. Parker was a pencil pusher, all about the company's bottom line, but even he had a shred of humanity when it came down to it

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU 4 года назад +292

      Exactly, he's very much about convincing the Na'vi to move so he can strip mine, but he's not into extermination and killing. He's fine with the guns around for defending the mining operation but not to actively go out of their way to bomb the Na'vi to bits.

    • @marccamp6376
      @marccamp6376 4 года назад +14

      So true

    • @MasterUxi
      @MasterUxi 4 года назад +94

      Generally Hollywood movies, let alone blockbusters, do not favor any nuance to the characters, especially villains. Realistically, Quaritch shouldn't be oozing 'evil', either but should be quite justifiable from his POV.

    • @marccamp6376
      @marccamp6376 4 года назад +82

      @@MasterUxi I think the same, actually my fav character is Quaritch, is so disciplined, has a strong personality and also huge intelligence. I think he is kind of "out of context", I saw other war and scifi scenarios like Clone wars and I think Quaritch would be such an interesting hero and commander in another battlefront, figthing against the Separatists, the arachnids on klendathu, Skynet or the Matrix, not primitive Navis. In another war he would have guide humans to victory and order, but he just ended up as the villain on a primitive planet, leading a massacre of inocents. Still my fav character

    • @marccamp6376
      @marccamp6376 4 года назад +28

      ​@303en Exactly, "a war hero that lost the way after decades of commanding mercenaries in a non-ideoligical but corporative mission", I have thought that too. That he just "has spent TOO much time in Pandora, awaiting his next great military strike to continue his "war hero career", but instead just gets to play endless diplomatical games that he hates"

  • @_Nasrani_
    @_Nasrani_ 4 года назад +4295

    Why did they left this out? This scene gives a deeper look into the characters of both Parker and Quaritch. Especially Parker. His actions in this scene goes well with his look of horror when the Hometree was destroyed.

    • @patmos09
      @patmos09 4 года назад +535

      I'd say because it shows that large numbers of the soldiers wiped out gleefully by the Navi were just miners and refinery workers coaxed into fighting by the villain. Seeing the mercenaries get wrecked was fine but cheering as a flying dinosaur rips apart some innocent forklift operator who was told he was fighting for his survival would leave a bad taste in peoples mouths.
      At the same time, it reduces the sense of threat. In the final film it looks like the heroes are up against a well equipped army. This scene depicts them as incredibly limited on ammunition and manpower, largely composed of untrained militia and further emphasizes their desperate use of improvised explosives.

    • @gilbertobm
      @gilbertobm 4 года назад +282

      Because then the environmental moral of the story would've been lost. In the original version is a critique on american coroporativism, militarism, colonialism and lack of environmental sensitivity. With this scene, the villain is no longer collective, but a single individual that went rogue.

    • @Emistotle
      @Emistotle 4 года назад +17

      Trantor The Troll I know you have troll in your name but lowkey that tends to make sense, at least in Hollywood.

    • @gristlyknave831
      @gristlyknave831 4 года назад +7

      ​@Trantor The Troll all we can hope for is that whatever we like doesn't get remade

    • @mitchellneuhoff9946
      @mitchellneuhoff9946 4 года назад +10

      Probably because he realize the Colonel and his men are in sane and he’s like OK I can’t have them think they’re incharge

  • @user-dd8vo7or2d
    @user-dd8vo7or2d 3 года назад +457

    "I wouldn't do that sir" guy deserves a raise

  • @BNumbersStation
    @BNumbersStation 2 года назад +921

    I like this scene because it shows Selfridge having a "right choice, wrong reason" mindset. He doesn't want a scorched earth response towards the Na'vi, not because it would be morally wrong, but because the loss of equipment and personnel would be bad for the bottom line. I like it when villains are complex and bad for different reasons.

    • @Godzilla00X
      @Godzilla00X Год назад +65

      Parker was bothered by hometree and the potential of kids blood on his hands. The problem here is he let the situation get this far and it out of his control

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 Год назад +81

      No he definitely felt it was wrong at least in some way, that’s why he also lets Jake enter the avatar body to warn the na'vi about the attack on the hometree. He had no objective reason to do this. He’s no military jingoist, he doesn’t want a conflict, he just wants to do his business in peace and that doesn’t make him evil.
      But he simply took this clear stance against quaritch way too late.

    • @snapgab
      @snapgab Год назад +17

      Also because I think he recognized that escalating things like this would result in continuous conflict with the Na'vi for years to come. Obviously he didn't expect the Na'vi to outright defeat them, but he knew it would cause problems.

    • @eileensnow6153
      @eileensnow6153 Год назад +2

      I always thought that “Selfridge” was a play on “selfish”, as in that is his only distinguishing characteristic. I’m glad to know I was wrong! I love Giovanni Ribisi and his character basically disappearing for the third act always felt wrong to me.

  • @odst1778
    @odst1778 5 лет назад +2979

    Wow this is just.... Wow i though Parker was kind of like Quaritch but no, at least he showed that he wasn't as evil as him, when he tried to stop it, was too late...this scene is gold.

    • @Elydir
      @Elydir 4 года назад +321

      Well, he came there to mine and make money, not wage wars and drop bombs.

    • @jetrickgordo4026
      @jetrickgordo4026 4 года назад +28

      @@Elydir that's one thing very clear.

    • @bostonianful
      @bostonianful 4 года назад +124

      oh he didn't care about the navi, he just cared about his workers and his business. he's still bad, not as bad as quaritch, but still bad.

    • @bostonianful
      @bostonianful 4 года назад +11

      @ i guess you have a point there.

    • @TheHed94
      @TheHed94 4 года назад +26

      I think its exactly, why its not in the final cut, because it totally changes his character and the director chose to portray Parker as the money hunger evil guy.

  • @emmettredding1
    @emmettredding1 2 года назад +610

    This actually explains a little bit about some of Parker's facial expressions once they started to engage the Na'Vi as hostiles!! In earlier scenes he showed little to no remorse as the excavators approached their holy site....but once he saw the engagement at Home Tree you could see the concern in his face. I always wondered why there was such a change in his personality!! As subtle as it was, it was still noticable!!

    • @nightforest1693
      @nightforest1693 2 года назад +9

      Your so right!

    • @mannyoommen2768
      @mannyoommen2768 2 года назад +46

      He never wanted to go to war, all he wanted was home tree, he thought they would leave, he didn’t know people would actually die, he feels guilty and finally comes to his sense’s.

    • @emmettredding1
      @emmettredding1 2 года назад +10

      @@mannyoommen2768 ehhh, idk. Jury is still out for me on that. The way I see it, no one has to die before a war is started!! If someone is trying to force me from my home, there's gonna be a war....and someone is gonna die!! Parker should've realized this IF his heart was in the right place from the beginning!!

    • @ladyfire44
      @ladyfire44 Год назад +23

      His greed was getting the better of him earlier in regards to the unobtanium found on the Omaticaya Home tree. However, Parker had some form of humanity in him. He only wanted the Navi to leave peacefully, which was the whole point of why he gave both Jake and Grace more time to convince them. When Quatrich defied a direct order to stand down by attacking them and causing bloodshed, Parker confronted him for the deed. Because of the attack on the Navi and destroying potentially millions of dollars worth of unobtanium, he lost his trust and faith in Quatrich. Parker tried to assert his command again to force Quatrich to stand down. Unfortunately being more experienced as a soldier and a leader, he attacked Parker and usurped him as a leader.

    • @openingshift7070
      @openingshift7070 Год назад +7

      @@ladyfire44You raise really good points. The whole reason why humans were there to begin with was to mine unobtanium, not start an endless war with natives. Most people tend to forget this

  • @MrSr3nity_97
    @MrSr3nity_97 5 лет назад +2131

    Wow this scene changes everything.......

  • @davidcordero69
    @davidcordero69 2 года назад +393

    The only reason I can imagine this was cut for is keeping the audience perspective of the “good guys” as good during the final battle. The scene specifies that a lot of these men are not mercs but miners being sent to their death by a crazed general. They probably didn’t want to build sympathy for people that get wrecked by Eywa.
    However it really pushes Quaritch as the main antagonist and that the battle will only end by taking him down. I also like seeing that one merc loading one of those giant knives we see Quaritch use later. Surprisingly a lot going on in this one small scene, bummer it was cut

    • @gabrielcalda7033
      @gabrielcalda7033 Год назад +64

      I wished avatar would be more of a moral dilemma story than "hur dur become blue monke"

    • @davidcordero69
      @davidcordero69 Год назад +9

      @@gabrielcalda7033 says the guy that looked up and watched deleted scenes of Avatar

    • @truedarkness4052
      @truedarkness4052 Год назад +7

      It's really only cut for pacing. Avatar kinda had to play it safe in order to not fatigue audiences and actually make a profit, so the runtime was cut down significantly compared to what was actually filmed and conceptualized for the film

    • @iamnotoforiginald9206
      @iamnotoforiginald9206 Год назад

      @@davidcordero69 He's agreeing with you dummy. He wished there were more scenes adding nuance like this one

    • @spacejunk2186
      @spacejunk2186 Год назад +19

      @@davidcordero69
      What does this even mean?

  • @JR-ly2pu
    @JR-ly2pu Год назад +94

    I had a 1st sgt that acted extremely like the colonel. He wasn’t a bad guy just super gun ho. He came off extremely tough and hard, but he took care of his men. The guy was a definition of what a leader was. Professional and caring at the same time. I remember I got in a horrible accident and was rushed to the ICU. I wake up at 2 am and here is my 1st sgt in full uniform sitting next to me telling me to get better and relax no need to push yourself. He also told me no matter what your other bosses say, I’ll make you you’re given more than enough time to heal. I got you.

    • @Rainbowhawk1993
      @Rainbowhawk1993  Год назад +12

      I guess that’s one of my problems I have with this move. My dad served in the Army and when I watched this movie with him, he said the Colonel’s behavior during the cafeteria scene between him and Jake was wrong. A soldier always chooses peace when it’s possible. They do not seek bloodshed. But the thing is, this is not the US Army, this is a PMC. He surrendered his duty to Country for money. But the American Flag imagery throughout the movie suggests Cameron is really pushing the American Imperialism angle with what happened in Vietnam and Iraq.
      I just hope to god that in the sequels we’ll get more human military allies, like the veterans who stood up to protect the Native Americans at Standing Rock. The Colonial Marines need to have their Honor Restored.

  • @mattavery7581
    @mattavery7581 Год назад +130

    I love Quaritch's "Aw shit" when he sees Selfridge.
    🤣

    • @WQuantrill
      @WQuantrill 7 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah he’s just an annoyance 😂

  • @josefranciscodasilvaeolive674
    @josefranciscodasilvaeolive674 4 года назад +865

    This scene has a massive impact on the storyline. It completely changed the audience's perception of these two men.
    This was definitely a needed scene. Big mistake leaving it out.

    • @Vincinate
      @Vincinate 2 года назад +14

      @Derp Derp
      What right?

    • @paulmayson3129
      @paulmayson3129 2 года назад +3

      @@Vincinate
      Might and Power.

    • @greasybumpkin1661
      @greasybumpkin1661 2 года назад +18

      Hopefully Cameron bringing an experienced writer on board will help avoid these editing mistakes in the next movie

    • @cccspwn
      @cccspwn 2 года назад +1

      @Derp Derp I wonder if this logic applies elsewhere too

    • @fica1137
      @fica1137 2 года назад +4

      @@cccspwn Pov: his mother is british

  • @evanwoerner3691
    @evanwoerner3691 3 года назад +162

    I have to say this scene made Quaritch look way more sadistic and Selfridge more humane, this would’ve been an interesting scene in the movie

    • @TheLatiosnlatias02
      @TheLatiosnlatias02 3 года назад +15

      Well Quaritch is a war criminal whilst Selfridge is obssessed with making money, but yeah this scene does make Selfridge looks like he has a small amount of humanity

    • @harbour2118
      @harbour2118 Год назад +2

      @@TheLatiosnlatias02 more like it makes selfridge more human than how he was in the film, humanity is very complicated, not just a bunch of space orcs who only seek to destroy

  • @thenewadventuresofhenry6998
    @thenewadventuresofhenry6998 4 года назад +648

    How could they take that out? Really helps develop Selfridge's character of realizing this is going too far. I also like seeing the Marines mobilize and recruit the miners into a militia. Palace Coup indeed. Hopefully Logan got his job back.

    • @stevele4877
      @stevele4877 2 года назад +42

      I kinda hope Logan doesn’t. He doesn’t deserve to potentially lose his life to a bunch of oversized smurfs and a human who wanted to clap some alien cheeks. Logan deserves better than that.

    • @JinKee
      @JinKee Год назад +6

      They probably cut a ton of good stuff because the movie was already hella long and 3d glasses give me a headache.

    • @zaphod4245
      @zaphod4245 Год назад +4

      Having watched avatar 2 now, i suspect this may have been cut when Cameron decided to bring back Quaritch (something I didn't like at all). Had Selfridge and him had this altercation, there's no way that selfridge would have greenlit the creation of avatars for Quaritch and his goons. Despite it ruining Selfridge's arc from Avatar 1 it was a necessary cut to ensure that Cameron's vision for 2 made sense.

    • @trequor
      @trequor Год назад

      Because the movie is already THREE HOURS LONG. The bar is super high for which scenes are absolutely necessary and which can be cut

    • @visionist7
      @visionist7 Год назад

      @@zaphod4245 the avatars were probably greenlit before this scene

  • @sparrowflyaway
    @sparrowflyaway 4 года назад +188

    Oh shit son, Viva La Dirt League's Rowan staring intimidatingly right in the middle of the scene at 1:47 :D he's also front and centre of the briefing where Quaritch tells the soldiers how many more Na'Vi are assembling at the Tree of Souls, but that scene actually made the final cut :D

    • @Beanie-Sandals
      @Beanie-Sandals 4 года назад +43

      Nice day for war ain't it? Hu ha!

    • @leventekaszas2830
      @leventekaszas2830 4 года назад +18

      Thats what i was looking for, thank you

    • @MurphNTurph
      @MurphNTurph 2 года назад +8

      So this is where he learned how to be a manager.
      Except, instead of firing people, he just gave them paycuts.

    • @fideledefer4283
      @fideledefer4283 2 года назад +7

      @@Beanie-Sandals nice day for killing ain't it ? Huha

    • @fangselite1627
      @fangselite1627 2 года назад +4

      @@MurphNTurph no he is Rowans great great grandson

  • @sammctagger5451
    @sammctagger5451 Год назад +35

    Bro Quartich just hissed. He was an Avatar before the second movie

  • @trblemayker5157
    @trblemayker5157 4 года назад +221

    They shouldn't have edited this out. It makes us see the characters in a different light.

    • @albertoquinones1173
      @albertoquinones1173 3 года назад +7

      And it definitely adds more to the story and it explains a lot of things in the movie that were seen weird because there wasn't any explanation for any of them.

    • @brandonpayne2663
      @brandonpayne2663 3 года назад +1

      Well luckily we were able to see the deleted scenes

    • @farhanaditya2647
      @farhanaditya2647 2 года назад +1

      @Frogger eh? when?

    • @Merryianna
      @Merryianna 2 года назад

      @Frogger Those moments were barely noticable to many people though. This scene was crisp and clear.

  • @erhhsdhh2099
    @erhhsdhh2099 2 года назад +152

    I can't believe Stephen Lang was 56 in this movie. Looked like an absolute beast.

    • @standepain
      @standepain Год назад +2

      lol It's called HGH.

    • @rhysnichols8608
      @rhysnichols8608 Год назад +16

      @@standepain
      Most Hollywood stars are on temporary roid cycles or HGH, doesn’t mean they don’t workout hard tho the physical specimen still deserves respect especially at such an age. You make it sound like you just pop some HGH and do no serious work

    • @standepain
      @standepain Год назад +1

      @@rhysnichols8608 I never said he didn't work out or work like a fiend but by 40 your testosterone production starts slowing down and by the time men are in mid 50s it basically comes to a screeching so he most likely on HGH not only to look good to get action roles but health reasons too.

    • @pontiacGXPfan
      @pontiacGXPfan Год назад +4

      That look in Giovanni Ribisi's eyes when he realized this 56 year-old man could crush his skull like a Budweiser can

  • @OfMiceAndMegabytes
    @OfMiceAndMegabytes 5 лет назад +377

    This scene is badass!! They should've kept it! Though it doesn't really explain much it gives the story and feel of the movie a little more padding

    • @Rainbowhawk1993
      @Rainbowhawk1993  5 лет назад +36

      But it would have given at least a little bit of closure for Selfridge.

    • @KYoung-kj7hr
      @KYoung-kj7hr 3 года назад +13

      I agree that the scene was definitely cool to watch, but in the end it turned Quaritch into a hot-headed jerk. Even if he was in charge for the moment, this action and attacking your boss would certainly have had consequences in the long term. After all, he is also just an employee of the company who needs paying.

    • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
      @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor 2 года назад +3

      @@KYoung-kj7hr I'm not defending Quaritch in any way, but it's possible he preferred to fight this battle for his "honor" and the alleged safety of the base and its personel than thinking of the consequences upon returning to Earth

  • @53knight
    @53knight 4 года назад +79

    This is why I hate watching DELETED SCENES, What were they thinking. Keep the good parts that explain characters motivations and conflicts. Makes for a better story. It also gives a different perspective when this character is boarding the shuttle at the end of the movie.

    • @Likkivi
      @Likkivi 3 года назад +3

      It's much easier to make a political message when cutting out the nuances.

    • @SHVRWK
      @SHVRWK 3 года назад +3

      @DSW22 "Na'vi are disgusting and backwards" the humans were once backwards and what do you mean by "disgusting" exactly? You know that shit goes both ways, right?dumbass. We could be invaded and subjugated by a much more advanced species and they'd say the same thing about us, Disgusting and backwards.

    • @robthebob4586
      @robthebob4586 2 года назад

      @DSW22 so the humans didn’t destroy their home and a very sacred site?

  • @nateborie6329
    @nateborie6329 2 года назад +119

    This is an awesome scene. In it you see just how much influence RDA has, but when it comes to a military threat, Quaritch couldn’t care less about the power RDA has. It’s his arena and he will do anything and everything in his power to eliminate the threat. It’s why I’ve always seen him as the excellent opposite to Jake and why I’m glad he’s returning in AWOW.

    • @davidlopez5859
      @davidlopez5859 2 года назад +4

      Yeah Hes tuff

    • @billdavis7577
      @billdavis7577 2 года назад +7

      Makes me wonder what plot shenanigans are going to be used to explain why he isn’t dead lol.

    • @nateborie6329
      @nateborie6329 2 года назад

      @@billdavis7577 You mean after getting two six foot long arrows lodged in his gut? I’m curious too.

    • @SithLordNefaar022
      @SithLordNefaar022 2 года назад

      @@billdavis7577 frfr, could swore I saw tha girl put 2 big ass arrows in his chest 😔

    • @dylanjohnson4858
      @dylanjohnson4858 2 года назад +4

      @@billdavis7577 Yea like the next movie sounds great but he is very clearly dead in this one I have no idea how they can explain it away.

  • @entityzero1269
    @entityzero1269 3 года назад +47

    1:46
    Rowan! What are you doing here you're the manager!

    • @minindudissanayaka1700
      @minindudissanayaka1700 10 месяцев назад +8

      *"No Rowan you can't just keep invading other planets , you are the manager....."*

    • @lauriewhite8153
      @lauriewhite8153 8 месяцев назад +7

      mornin' nice day for pacification of natives ain't it? HUH HUH

    • @maxaudet5177
      @maxaudet5177 8 месяцев назад +5

      Rowan went as far as joining the Marines and deploying on an alien world 5 years away from Earth in order to avoid his job😂

    • @tomaszwitkowski9507
      @tomaszwitkowski9507 6 месяцев назад +4

      And looks as clueless as always. That's not a nice day for fishin.

  • @ryano6094
    @ryano6094 4 года назад +132

    Yet another scene that should've been kept in the final cut. It humanized Parker a bit and really felt like it belonged.

    • @gabrielcalda7033
      @gabrielcalda7033 Год назад +5

      Really did, more character building was what avatar lacked a lot of

    • @Teenterror983
      @Teenterror983 Год назад +1

      It also DE-humanized Quaritch perfectly.

  • @ripLunarBirdCLH
    @ripLunarBirdCLH 4 года назад +77

    This scene should make it to the final cut. It shows Parker in a better light which is good because without it he's kinda like a cartoon villain.
    It also shifts a lot of blame from Parker to the military. Shows that Parker wasn't as bad as he seemed, there were lines he wouldn't cross. But he trusted his power too much. When he realized what's about to happen - it was no longer about him.
    Parker as an office guy who's only brave from behind his desk but gets screwed easily by the cruel mercenary and loses control works better IMO than the way he is in the final cut. It's a bit weird how in final cut Parker just dissapears without any explanation.

    • @colten53
      @colten53 Год назад +12

      It also makes Quaritch more threatening. As he points out, Parker may have the ability to fire him, but any attempt to forcibly remove him would take five years. Because he’s the strongest, he actually holds all the power in this scenario. It’s a bit like that part in The Dark Knight Rises where the guy says he paid Bane and Bane says “and you think this gives you power over me?” before killing him.

    • @pontiacGXPfan
      @pontiacGXPfan Год назад

      Very nicely put

  • @erickruckenberg8716
    @erickruckenberg8716 4 года назад +370

    And in one conversation we see the real motivation behind the characters; One is merely a capitalist who wants to make a name for himself. The other a Warmonger hungry for his seat at the head of the table.
    It just shows you that one brief moment can completely alter a character

    • @icecold9511
      @icecold9511 4 года назад +65

      To be fair to parker, there is back story to why they are after unobtainium. That part gets glossed over to make it just about money.
      Supposedly a critical energy source to save the human race. They were under pressure. But instead of a movie about conflicting sides, they wanted a good v evil story.

    • @necronlord8274
      @necronlord8274 2 года назад +10

      @@icecold9511
      Why anyone will need to travel to distant stars for energy sources, if they can built fucktillion orbital solar panels around their own star, or dig for uranium and thorium on nearby planets? And that is without mentioning hydrogen from gas giants which could be used for fusion power plants?

    • @ninguemlg
      @ninguemlg 2 года назад +2

      @@necronlord8274 plot?

    • @Tate525
      @Tate525 2 года назад +8

      @@icecold9511 Even then considering all the criticality parker still considered the most human option, where as colonel was just out for na'vi blood from the beginning, this was just an excuse.

    • @ericareaper8750
      @ericareaper8750 2 года назад +1

      @@necronlord8274 Pandora is most rich of unobtainium. As home tree has a huge deposit of it and was the closest. Not to mention they needed the ore to continue humanity's space travel back home. Including time wasn't on their side so they didn't have the luxury of waiting.

  • @xoio
    @xoio 5 лет назад +146

    There were some good scenes they left out.

    • @rogeriopimenta6247
      @rogeriopimenta6247 5 лет назад +6

      There is a full version of this movie?
      like a special dvd edition or something?
      I know the director´s cut, and it is awesome, but there are many many good scenes out.

    • @renemaier5197
      @renemaier5197 4 года назад +3

      @@rogeriopimenta6247 I want to know too. Like a complete version of 4 hours or something

  • @wildmann23
    @wildmann23 5 лет назад +453

    Colonel Quaritch might have been an hero back on 🌎 earth.
    He an U.S. Marine, officer & gentleman. As for being station on Pandora as time passes by then he gotten so edgey & was so eager to start a "WAR" with the Na'Vi. He turned from officer into a mercenary, was waiting just right opportunity to get it started.
    So he pulls a coup over Parker authority, even on moments he realizes for he has done & what was happening there's nothing he can't do to stop it. In a way he wasn't so heartless as Quaritch is. By look on his eyes, see nothing but death & destruction.
    He's gone beyond service..he's a warlord. Parker felt scared & so out of place, out of his league.

    • @Ned-nw6ge
      @Ned-nw6ge 4 года назад +15

      @Vlad doesn't give him a good reason to be a heartless piece of shit, does it.

    • @christiannguyen1266
      @christiannguyen1266 4 года назад +5

      MR. HOLLAND [cRAzγ DUTcH] well, to defeat ur opponent, u must know them, and must use whatever asset you have. He is doing what he is paid to do

    • @andezong9565
      @andezong9565 4 года назад +17

      christian nguyen if we go to wars using that kind of logic, we should’ve been nuking the Middle East to oblivion. You shouldn’t use *every* single asset in your arsenal.

    • @andezong9565
      @andezong9565 4 года назад +14

      Grynch last I checked his job was to provide security, not wage a mini-war.

    • @christiannguyen1266
      @christiannguyen1266 4 года назад +8

      Ande Zong well I was speaking that from a private military’s perspective. They don’t have nukes even today because it’s illegal and Impractical. Cost of decontaminating and repairing things is just too high. Just not smart
      He isn’t private security as there task is to protect the property. He’s a mercenary as he could be on the offensive. This attack would’ve put fear into their hearts

  • @caseyguilfoyle4580
    @caseyguilfoyle4580 2 года назад +37

    The “What’s your name! You’re fired!!!!” got me😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

  • @Tallacus
    @Tallacus Год назад +52

    these deleted scenes really add so much more depth to the overall film with the additional dialogue

    • @andyotero5663
      @andyotero5663 Год назад +2

      it even hints at his recom revival when he does that na'vi-like hiss, I doubt Cameron thought that far ahead, but maybe he thought about bringing him back acter reviewing his own work

  • @markturner2561
    @markturner2561 2 года назад +12

    BRO…. The growl and the look on Quaritch’s face when he grabs Parker is terrifying 😬

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 2 года назад +28

    This is an important scene that changes the whole dynamic of Quartrich vs. the corporate weasel Parker and who's really in charge of what. It should have been kept in the movie.

  • @darthdingus7439
    @darthdingus7439 4 года назад +39

    Such an intense performance by Stephen Lang! Great scene, should have kept it!!

  • @zeroinfinity9189
    @zeroinfinity9189 4 года назад +134

    I understand why this scene was cut. It made it feel that the corporate guy was no longer in charge of the operation. It also made the general to much of warmonger. In the film corporate guy already expressed his concerned by allowing the avatar guy some hours to evacuate the native away. Before that too he and the general were already discussing the invasion plans so this deleted scene would’ve conflicted with that because corporate guy gave the okay.

    • @53knight
      @53knight 4 года назад +17

      I disagree. It is easy for corporates to push the military machine...but at what cost and can you unpull a trigger...Unfortunately No...especially with the Career minded Military. If you dare say go, " GET the F!@# Out of the WAY!" There has to be safe guards and a party to politic with on the other side and in this case there was none. I am sure there are plenty of those types regretting their ambitions these days.

    • @zeroinfinity9189
      @zeroinfinity9189 4 года назад +12

      ​@@53knight In the film, it shows the military guy being obedient to the cooperate guy, they also always seemed to be respectful to each other position because they're both just there to do the job. Military guy whole point of being there was simply for protection and clear space with vital resources that earth wanted. This scene really doesn't make sense because corporate guy was in all the way in to make sure Pandora's resources was collected. Yeah this scene does show his humanity but him and military guy was still under payrolls from corporate to obtain the resources. Plus they've also agreed to clear the tree as "humane" as possible even if it meant Navi causalities. As long as they're not massacre like what us humans would do to each other. If they were both at odds than it would not make sense in the film because the whole point was Navi against Humans. But if you have Corporate guy and military guy against each other it just adds more confusion imo. The enemies was never them in the first place. The enemies was Human.

    • @jacobtaylor508
      @jacobtaylor508 4 года назад +17

      ZeroInfinity I think it would’ve been perfect tbh. Yes they discussed the invasion plans, but discussions are different from actions. Once he walked in and saw how the colonel was conducting the invasion (I.E. the bombs and what not). He came to the realization of what he had just agreed to. But by then it was already to late, the Colonel had all the power now. I think the scene would’ve at least given Parker some humanity, instead of making him just be a corrupt corporate tool who only cares about profit.

    • @jdogsful
      @jdogsful 4 года назад

      i see your point and i think youre right. It convoluted an black and white narrative. There is no need for all this moral grey area to humanize the obvious villains.

    • @s8theninjawarrior916
      @s8theninjawarrior916 4 года назад +6

      Well not totally, he discussed about destroying home tree with very limited casualties on the Na vi side, because it wasn't good for the medias, going at total war and destroying something unnecessary for the mission was not part of the plan, we never saw them discuss about an "invasion" Parker never approved Quarich to use everything they had to go at war and potentially ruining the operation

  • @mrbojangles9348
    @mrbojangles9348 4 года назад +68

    The more of these deleted scenes I watch, the more I feel bad for Parker. Sure he was a bit of a scummy business man, but he wasn’t an evil dude. He did his best to give Grace all the time she needed while also being realistic with the fact he was in charge of a company

  • @mikeyex3145
    @mikeyex3145 10 месяцев назад +10

    "Nice day for fishing hyuh!"

  • @jaybanks3463
    @jaybanks3463 Год назад +10

    Stephen Lang is just such a great actor. As Quatrich you can’t take your eyes of him, the every expression, pitch of the voice is always on point. 1:06 you see the annoyance in his face cause he knows what he’s doing is insane but must continue because he believes it’s for the safety of his crew.

  • @Darhhaall
    @Darhhaall 2 года назад +34

    Holy shit, that look on his face. It sucks that Cameron has cut this scene.

  • @voevodineu
    @voevodineu 10 месяцев назад +15

    You came here for Rowan, didn't you?

    • @LGBTGROOMSOURCHILDREN
      @LGBTGROOMSOURCHILDREN 6 месяцев назад

      Yes, yes I did. I assumed the other video's I saw where fake.

  • @maivpaj5213
    @maivpaj5213 10 месяцев назад +6

    I came here to find the Black Shirt Manager, Rowan. Is he still in his office? Legend says he never left his position. Lol

  • @PaulRedeemed
    @PaulRedeemed 2 года назад +13

    It really shows how tied his hands were and how much he wanted to avoid violence.
    I think most of us don't think how heavily violence can weigh on a decent leader trying to avoid it. Especially if things spin out of control.

  • @vagasint.4345
    @vagasint.4345 Год назад +31

    The thing I like about many of these cut scenes is that they don’t retcon anything.
    This could have all happened just off screen.
    So this scene right here could be 100% canon just that it happened offscreen.

    • @lihkan
      @lihkan Год назад +7

      I think its safe to say that this scene is not canon, and was cut for a reason. And that reason being Quaritchs ressurection as Avatar in A2. They would not ressurect a guy who did military coup, and then failed miserably. Cutting this scene make it seems like Quaritch was still being within the confines of Corpos orders, and as such, candidate for Avatar Marine.

    • @vagasint.4345
      @vagasint.4345 Год назад +5

      @@lihkan yeah, now that I watched AVATAR 2 this makes sense.
      They seem like best buds in the recording made before Quatrich rolled out

    • @zj6864
      @zj6864 Год назад +1

      @@vagasint.4345 you act like it couldn’t have happened hours ago before Parker saw all this

    • @jesserochon3103
      @jesserochon3103 10 месяцев назад

      You don’t get it. Yes, the scene of them in Avatar 2 most certainly did happen hours /before/ this deleted scene altercation. The problem is that RDA still resurrected the colonial and his goons as recombanants /way after/ this deleted scenes palace coup. If this deleted scene was in the final cut of the movie, there’s no way in fuck Selfridge and RDA corp would have gone through with resurrecting the colonel and rehiring him after launching a military coup against the mining company. Cool scene of Avatar was a stand alone movie. But with what happens in Avatar 2, this scene breaks continuity and makes no sense.

  • @asoka7752
    @asoka7752 Год назад +8

    A good example is why giving someone too much power is a bad thing.

  • @Godzilla00X
    @Godzilla00X Год назад +8

    Parker may not have had the same respect and consideration of the na'vi as Jake did but he knew where to draw the line. Guy was simply in charge when things went south and in over his head

  • @juanjaramillo9390
    @juanjaramillo9390 2 года назад +10

    This movie & world never ceases to amaze me. Its futuristic without being too techy, otherworldly without being confusing. Even though this scene looks like any other action movie it still interesting & investing despite taking place in such a vibrant planet. Not to mention every performance in the film has so much heart & energy behind it

  • @plxton
    @plxton Год назад +16

    Scenes like this are so important for the context of the second film. I feel like people watching the second film are asking why the Colonel is a bit more crazy and it’s scenes like this that help to show the viewer why he is like he is

    • @trev9168
      @trev9168 Год назад

      Idk if crazy is the right word. Scarred or numb is the right word. Is he an evil man? No I don’t believe he is. You see how he treats his men with respect and dignity. Does he do evil things? Absolutely. He’s a soldier whose seen unspeakable things and has seen more death and destruction than most could even imagine. He does make efforts to minimize casualties (before the army started to form after Jake rallies them) and has repeated attempts to negotiate with the people of pandora with minimal results other than the repeated attacks on his men. He’s facing An enemy 2000 strong and makes the tough call to attack before all his men are slaughtered. He’s by no means innocent but calling him evil or crazy is completely missing the context of his character

  • @jiji7250
    @jiji7250 2 года назад +22

    This scene made me like selfridge more and made quaritch more terrifying

  • @Oli9995
    @Oli9995 5 лет назад +29

    Thanks for posting these deleted scenes.

  • @zendolyn
    @zendolyn Год назад +7

    Small detail but one thing I like about this deleted scene is the way Quaritch almost like, hisses/growls when he grabs Parker, a very primal reaction with his small moment of rage. Which also, if you've seen the ATWOW, is very ironic.

  • @odst1778
    @odst1778 5 лет назад +139

    Parker was right with keeping all the troops/local workers in Hells' gates, even if he knew that about more than 20 Thousand na'vi were gonna overrun the base, the base could have been defended more easily and thanks to Quaritch the na'vi destroyed all the RDA army using home advantage.
    And i wonder what would have been the plan of Selfridge to deal with the 20k na'vi that were approaching

    • @wildmann23
      @wildmann23 5 лет назад +26

      Well in 1 of the deleted scenes, back at the base an small group of scientist's helping jake on their end. As they manage to get the systems & link back to their avatar's. In the meantime RDA armies are being force to retreat. Reporting an massive unbelievable larger forces that are fighting along side with Na'Vi. As for Parker & the rest of RDA personal were in for a bigger surprise. He may have a small security force that were left behind, while the colonel took almost most of RDA army to the tree of souls. Parker didn't have enough to hold back an entire tribe. Which led him to surrender & was giving an choice leave the planet, carry a message back to earth.

    • @Elydir
      @Elydir 4 года назад +18

      I don't think Selfridge had any plan at all, he was just shocked by how insanely out of hand (and his control) things went.

    • @eliaspeter7689
      @eliaspeter7689 4 года назад +1

      Selfridge's plan: Blast'em then get back to work.

    • @louiscypher4186
      @louiscypher4186 4 года назад +16

      @@tachy1801 That's explained in the movie, the area interfered with electronics and guidance systems which made it impossible to use sophisticated weapons. I think it get's overlooked because it's nothing more then hamfisted justification for explaining why the human forces didn't just bomb them to hell.
      Also i'd disagree one the colonel using survival as an excuse, the Colonel seems paranoid throughout the film believing that conflict is both inevitable and that the nav'i pose an extreme threat which wasn't being taken seriously. I think his beliefs about survival were genuine and that is what drove him to believe they had to wipe out the nav'i. In his mind it was the only way to ensure not just the survival of the camp but the human race.
      From the very first meeting with sully the colonel is talking about staying strong the risk of death and describing the Nav'i as hostiles. I think in his mind this was already a war, but he was the only one who could see it.

    • @shawnofdanaukota3843
      @shawnofdanaukota3843 4 года назад +6

      If I’m a mine worker I won’t participate this assault but I will take a rifle to protect my wife and kids in case they overrun the base.

  • @fizzlepopshadow1286
    @fizzlepopshadow1286 2 года назад +6

    This is the reason why Parker had a frustrated look on his face when the bomber started up.
    He as well didn't agree with Qurtrich's methods. This is why I love the extended edition.

  • @HM4Hill
    @HM4Hill 4 года назад +27

    1:20 "Do you feel in charge?"

    • @KYoung-kj7hr
      @KYoung-kj7hr 3 года назад +3

      I agree that Quaritch was clearly the one who dominated this scene. But in the end, Quaritch is still just an employee of a company and going it alone against the instructions of his manager would have had long-term consequences.

    • @dadada486
      @dadada486 3 года назад +2

      If he wanted some leverage against a strong, military man, he should have brought back up...that said, the most Quaritch could do was kill him on the spot, but then he'd be going renegade....the corporate power and connection with powers that be still lie with Parker...it doesn't matter who's bigger

  • @ALYTALyrics
    @ALYTALyrics 2 года назад +21

    honestly they should've kept this in the movie, it tells a lot about who Parker really is, a lot more than any other scene in this movie.

  • @24hstoned85
    @24hstoned85 3 года назад +11

    "MY WORKERS"!
    Literally, after he fired a worker.

    • @stevele4877
      @stevele4877 2 года назад +2

      He probably saved that worker’s life, given the context here.

  • @infinitedonuts
    @infinitedonuts 4 года назад +45

    I would've liked this scene in the movie because it made Colonel Quaritch an even more awesome villain than he already is and gave more depth to Parker then just a greedy corporate executive (I still loved his character an Giovani's performance btw).

  • @Maggot-Milk
    @Maggot-Milk 2 года назад +13

    this is a great scene, I don't know why they removed it! it makes the villain guys go beyond just "blue people stinky me want money" like quartich is holding a goddamn military coup, he doesn't want money, he wants power and he wants to rule this planet, way cooler than the one in the final cut. and seeing these two characters but heads makes the whole situation a lot more believable than just them being comically evil.

  • @manifest2927
    @manifest2927 Год назад +6

    That growl quaritch did was very navi like

  • @iclynnx
    @iclynnx Год назад +6

    This is one scene I really like. It would have added a lot to both Selfridge and Quaritch. The colonel guy is genuinely horrifying when he just... grabs Selfridge like a rabid animal. Would've sold him as a villain even more. And I like that Selfridge isn't the violent type, just greedy. He wants the money without the blood on his hands.

  • @acrazysheepdog1555
    @acrazysheepdog1555 Год назад +4

    00:59 I love how Quaritch goes “ah shit” when Parker shows up, he’s just done with listening to him.

  • @mitchchaos8836
    @mitchchaos8836 4 года назад +20

    This would’ve been a good addition to the movie, adds more depth into the preparation of the battle

  • @a.m.studios6126
    @a.m.studios6126 3 года назад +7

    1:46 Rowan, my man! Now I know how he got his manager skills.

  • @sjh3217
    @sjh3217 4 года назад +40

    I think it would have had greater impact if the line was "Earth is four light years away". He'd half to wait eight years for the reply on that phone call.

    • @benyseus6325
      @benyseus6325 4 года назад +1

      dan p I think what he means is yes the phone call would be instantaneous, but as to the follow-up from earth to pandora, that would take quite the cryo-sleep.

    • @benyseus6325
      @benyseus6325 4 года назад +1

      dan p that’s not what I’m saying, yes the phone call would be instant but any consequence from earth to pandora to take quaritch out would take years to arrive.

    • @sjh3217
      @sjh3217 4 года назад +3

      @dan p I read that article in the lore. They made it work but it's only at the rate of three bits per hour and $7500 per bit.

  • @TheLatiosnlatias02
    @TheLatiosnlatias02 3 года назад +9

    Quaritch is a war criminal whilst Selfridge's greed led him to his downfall.

  • @ethanz3837
    @ethanz3837 2 года назад +20

    Avatar's deleted scenes are still better than any other movie of this century

  • @SilverSkylark
    @SilverSkylark Год назад +4

    Bro was acting like a Na'vi with that hiss

  • @slapnut892
    @slapnut892 8 месяцев назад +2

    My boy Rowan walking up like the manager he is.

  • @JustGuy7721
    @JustGuy7721 3 года назад +11

    We need Gordon Ramsay and Jon Taffer here to argue with Quaritch. That would be so epic.

  • @Zombiewithabowtie
    @Zombiewithabowtie 2 года назад +3

    A nice touch that Pandora's lower gravity lets Quaritch lift Parker completely off the ground.

  • @KnifeyKnifeyBrothers
    @KnifeyKnifeyBrothers 11 месяцев назад +3

    Holy cow is that Baelin the fisher? Mornin! Nice day for fishin’ ain’t it?

  • @aaronscally1216
    @aaronscally1216 8 месяцев назад +3

    The part where Quaritch snarls at Selfridge, that shows you that Quaritch is a psychopath. The reason why I think Quaritch is a psychopath, it’s because how he enjoys the violence, how he enjoys watching the Na'vi suffer and how manipulative he is, like how he manipulated Jake in Avatar 1, how he manipulated Spider in Avatar: The Way of Water and how he’s gonna manipulate the Ash People in Avatar 3.

  • @TimeMakerDotPH
    @TimeMakerDotPH Год назад +6

    Hell's Gate Coup
    August 21, 2154
    SecOps commander and chief of security, Colonel Miles Quaritch, along with one of his officers, Corporal Lyle Wainfleet, launched a coup d'etat against RDA civilian administrator Parker Selfridge, running Hell's Gate and RDA's operations in Pandora under a military dictatorship.
    It was generally described as a popular uprising. Due to Quaritch's popularity, Selfridge lost support from the Security Operations as well as from non-combat workers (Mining Operations).
    It holds the record for being the shortest coup attempt in the history of mankind, lasting in less than 2 minutes.
    The coup had been generally described as bloodless as Selfridge quickly and de facto relinquished his authority in favor of Quaritch.
    Quaritch would rule as leader of the Hell's Gate junta from August 21, 2154 until his death after humans' defeat in the Battle of the Tree of Souls on the 22nd of August of the same year.
    His vacated position would be filled 14 years later by General Frances Ardmore as commander of the Joint Expeditionary Task Force and head of RDA's base of operations in the Bridgehead.

    • @scarecrow108productions7
      @scarecrow108productions7 6 месяцев назад

      that will all change when Quaritch was resurrected in RDA's own Avatar Program that was militarized to create Na'Vi-Sized SecOps Marine Units in order to level the playing field against the Na'Vi tribe now led by the former human traitor turned Na'Vi Jake Sully, he would later return to Pandora via RDA's Bridgehead Base and would soon be assigned to Gen.Ardmore's JTF unit working with a whole new military force, not only from the air, land and this time...at sea!

  • @joshuahunter7475
    @joshuahunter7475 Год назад +8

    I wonder if the Colonel showing his teeth and almost growling when he pins Parker is meant to be foreshadowing his rebirth as a Navi in the sequel

  • @andrewmalinowski6673
    @andrewmalinowski6673 2 года назад +4

    This scene adds so much to how big the fight actually was, why there was a pallet of explosives on the Valkyrie shuttle, and just how well-armed the soldiers were for the fight. It would've also furthered the conflict between Quaritch and Parker, because until this point it seemed like Quaritch was only serving the RDA's "bottom line" while explaining the shift in Parker's shift from only focusing on the mining to horror at making it a near-genocide of the Na'vi

  • @VaelKyrun
    @VaelKyrun 10 месяцев назад +3

    1:45 that's Rowan Bettjeman from VLDL for you ! Fresh out of drama school

  • @stevele4877
    @stevele4877 2 года назад +16

    I have a bit of a small theory, and it’s gonna sound a little crazy. I see people talking in the comments about how crazy Quaritch is in this scene, and I think I might provide part of that reason. Anyone remember when he met Jake after the Avatar test run? He mentioned how his first time in Pandora resulted in a scar on his head? What if that moment scarred him and made him realize how horrible Pandora was. Now granted, we don’t know how he got it. But it could explain his sorta-hatred for Pandora, and sorta the Na’vi for being an extension of that danger. Just putting it out there.

    • @Bro-dot-
      @Bro-dot- 2 года назад +4

      It’s not a small theory or even a bit crazy, it’s 100% literally a given this was the reason for his hate to pandora life.
      (Don’t need to read below text but I explain the reasoning for it)
      Think about it Cocky military top shot comes to an alien planet with most likely the same expectations as his experience from the wars on earth, to assert dominance over the enemy.
      First day on pandora and he suffers a severe scar to his head, basically almost killing him. Knowing Quaritch such an experience wouldn’t humble him, but he would double down and develop a strong hate to pandora.
      Not to mention he can’t particularly go in gun blazing or go out and actively kill Na’Vi since the scientists have a peace agreement with many of the indigenous tribes. The battle at Home Tree is basically an excuse to not exact his own personal revenge but commit genocide to the people which prevent him and grunts from controlling pandora.
      From what caused his scar I believe it was a Thanator. Which is why the battle at the end was a payoff for that.

    • @stevele4877
      @stevele4877 2 года назад

      @@Bro-dot- I believe a Thanator did cause the scar as well.

    • @stevele4877
      @stevele4877 2 года назад

      @@Bro-dot- You know, I just thought about it recently, and here’s this. It’s given that Jake was sent further into Pandora thanks to the Thanator. Contrast this to Quaritch who suffered an injury from it. I see sorta a parallel in how they reacted to it. One was nervous while the other hateful. Kinda looks like if Jake was more cocky and gotten an injury, he could’ve acted a bit like Quaritch. It was a miracle he escaped it.

  • @ToiletGrenade
    @ToiletGrenade 2 года назад +8

    This scene NEEDS to be restored in the September re release

  • @stavros693000
    @stavros693000 Год назад +5

    This scene just further shows that Selfridge was not an "evil corperate" type....He had responsibilities to the US military, share holders and was in charge but he did not want death of natives, hence his approval of the avatar program!

  • @speeddemon5339
    @speeddemon5339 Год назад +3

    “I’ll be nice once, and then I won’t”

  • @TheNaughtyFrench
    @TheNaughtyFrench Год назад +2

    Selfridge showing an ounce of humanity but also gets his humiliation was EVERYTHING WE NEEDED during the whole movie.

  • @bostonianful
    @bostonianful 4 года назад +62

    this scene just proves, that even if quartich did somehow survive the battle with the navi, he's probably been disowned by the earth government for committing what are clearly war crimes. dead or alive, he's done, period.

    • @benyseus6325
      @benyseus6325 4 года назад +9

      bostonianful apparently the humans come back in the sequel so I doubt the “Earth government” cares about his war crimes. They gonna finish what he started.

    • @bostonianful
      @bostonianful 4 года назад +1

      @@benyseus6325 well the only reason they wouldn't care is if the mining corporation that employed these rent-a-thugs is covering it up and hiding it from the people.

    • @dannyd464
      @dannyd464 4 года назад +2

      Some men just want to see the world burn.

    • @dfmrcv862
      @dfmrcv862 4 года назад +6

      @@benyseus6325 Actually, there is a surprisingly good fanfiction (I know, but hear me out) that focuses on on how a possible continuation of the story from the perspective of humanity. Earth needs the unobtanium, right? We arent just going to roll over and die, right?
      It;s called Semper Victoria if youre curious; does a surprising job of continuing the story and showing the gray areas of the scenario painted in the film. TvTropes even reccommended it as a read.

    • @icecold9511
      @icecold9511 4 года назад +2

      @@bostonianful
      Supposedly they need unobtainium for human survival. If your battle is against extinction, what you consider acceptable tends to change.

  • @David_Baxendale
    @David_Baxendale Год назад +2

    Amazing how this one scene changes the entire perception of Selfridge. He was never going to be a good guy, but it showed he was not a total asshole.

  • @twentyfivemelody
    @twentyfivemelody Год назад +6

    1:21 My man was a Na’vi even before becoming one 😂😂

  • @MG007.
    @MG007. Год назад +2

    Quaritch pulled a " Do you feel in control" Bane move there 😂

  • @j24recordmusic75
    @j24recordmusic75 4 года назад +10

    I'm excited to see Avatar 2 on December 17th (2021).

    • @Clee-os6pv
      @Clee-os6pv 3 года назад +3

      Sorry to give you the bad news? It got pushed to next year on December 16th 2022.

    • @_GShock_
      @_GShock_ 3 года назад

      @@Clee-os6pv swear down it always gets pushed a year back 🤣

  • @adamantium1983
    @adamantium1983 2 года назад +2

    Rowan walking around like the manager of play tech in the background

  • @ladyfire44
    @ladyfire44 11 месяцев назад +7

    0:10 Walker's human form before she becomes a Recombant

  • @Peak_Aussieman
    @Peak_Aussieman 3 месяца назад +1

    I like at how Parker is actually the good guy here. It turns him into so much more then just a corporate suit. His cameo in Way of Water would fit better with this scene if he was more pissed off and frustrated because the Colonels video journal likely would have been recorded while all of that was going down. If we ever get a Way of Water extended version they could flesh out the cameo by showing the aftermath of this scene.

  • @GeneralAkAbA
    @GeneralAkAbA Год назад +4

    guess showing Parker as the actual mediator character that he is would have been too much to ask...it's insane how much Cameron and his team thinks and studies before creating these beautiful characters and then when it's actually time to execute and put a coherent story on the screen he F up big.

  • @Thorfinn_Son_Of_Thors
    @Thorfinn_Son_Of_Thors 3 года назад +10

    1:47 "G'morning! Nice to to kill xeno scum ain't it? Huh huh!"

  • @99GregPotter
    @99GregPotter Год назад +6

    In my opinion there’s a lot of scenes like this which make no sense as to why they were cut from the final version. A lot of complaints people have against this film is that the characters aren’t memorable but scenes like this show so much complexity to them and the story. I think cutting 1 or 2 blue people jungle scenes and replacing them with more scenes like this would have changed a lot of the perception towards the film

  • @greylawson6352
    @greylawson6352 4 года назад +5

    Everyone’s raging about how this scene should of been left in, but I think it complicates Parker too much as a character. He already tells the Colonel to “pull the trigger” earlier on in the movie when talking about gas. Parker and his actions/attitude in the final cut of the movie is what seals Jake and his team in as true underdogs, as everyone, even the man with the most authority technically, is now against them. Parker also plays more of a parental role constantly dealing with the bickering between the scientists and military. He ultimately cares about his job though and the company, which is why in the final version of the movie his character has progressed to nothing more than a bystander, despite having the most authority (on paper) of anyone there. And with no one else with the power to help Jake and his team, they rise to the occasion themselves.

  • @kadeembilal3047
    @kadeembilal3047 3 года назад +5

    Kinda wish this scene had stayed showing how parker saw the mission was going to far and he still knew wright from wrong.

  • @yatanogarasu
    @yatanogarasu Год назад +2

    Quaritch: You're a long way from Earth.
    Selfridge: At least I lived to make it back there.

  • @vahidmoosavian6313
    @vahidmoosavian6313 10 месяцев назад +4

    1:20
    1:46
    mornin'! Nice day for fish, huah😅!

  • @lesachumidedanslegrenier219
    @lesachumidedanslegrenier219 Год назад +2

    This is GOLD. I would have loved to see all the other scenes but this one is too important to cut. Two seconds to understand that Quaritch is loosing his mind over power and Parker fears him. Dammit that wasn't even in the extended version. This is way too good.

  • @elizabethczepiel5220
    @elizabethczepiel5220 4 года назад +18

    This is the main reason why humans shouldn't venture out into the galaxy.

    • @icecold9511
      @icecold9511 4 года назад +2

      It's also BS. Once in space, planetary mining makes no sense. Remember they were making a movie. They needed conflict.
      The reality would have been as exciting as watching paint dry.

    • @KeegoonBarnacle
      @KeegoonBarnacle 3 года назад

      @@icecold9511 You don't think isolated communities of self-sufficient space explorers could descend into conflict and a power struggle?

    • @icecold9511
      @icecold9511 3 года назад +1

      @@KeegoonBarnacle
      Certainly. But struggling over resources that are super abundant...not likely

    • @JoeChillton
      @JoeChillton 3 года назад +1

      After the last severel years, we shouldn't even touch space. We're so stupid we shouldn't even try

  • @guanzgaming9171
    @guanzgaming9171 8 месяцев назад +2

    Rowan!!! why are you there??? you are the Manger!

  • @dadada486
    @dadada486 4 года назад +6

    Parker actually has some balls...

    • @Rully30
      @Rully30 2 года назад

      He does but he knew he was screwed once Quaritch grabbed him by the neck. At that point it was either stand down or die right now