Miles Quaritch's clone crushes the skull of his original | Avatar 2

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This scene gives a perfect visual for the phrase "The old me is dead"

michaelmahabir
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How symbolic. Renouncing a past that didn't succeed.

foxdavis
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0:18 In first films, I had no idea how skin deep Quaritch’s Scars were! And how head stayed together even, in his final days in battle.

agentzurg
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For some reason this sounds and looks poetic.

thefirstofthelastones
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I would’ve kept it to be honest, imagine having your own skull mounted on your wall!

lonestarwolfentertainment
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Quaritch crushing his own skull has to be one of the hardest moments in cinema 😎

Nicholas_Chen_
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Those scars were etched to the bone. Jesus.

battedbook
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Bro looks like he's dealing with an existential crisis for a hot second

redjirachi
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0:23 when he crushes his skull, that looks too good. Like, HOW is this CGI? There’s nothing about the moment that is off or uncanny. This is truly masterful work

MR_Edits
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Alas, poor Quaritch, I knew him well.

SolCresta
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Either the skull degraded when exposed to Pandora elements, or Navi are super strong to crush a human head with one hand

gck
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0:17 want us to recover the remains?


0:24 Nah, I’m good fam

attackontitanfollower
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0:17 wow, the scars on his skull. They were deep

jinxedskyy
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Now that there’s no way that he’s going back to his original body now that he destroyed his skull 💀!?!

lobraint
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I don’t know why but my immediate first was that quaritch wood put the ashes of his skull in his face like venom snake in mgsv 😅

mpdcgeg
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Am I the only one who thinks Avatar Quaritch looks like Sean Strickland in UFC?

THARPYT
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Head-sized Na'Vi's hand 0:18 0:24

mole
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0:23: Should have done that to Ben’s skeleton in Jurassic Park 3!

BMMKalmarHufflepuff
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Alas! Poor Quaritch! I knew him, Wainfleet!

satyagrahaa
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The skull looks way too clean after only 16 years.

theslicefactor