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Quote from: ak on January 23, 2010, 02:23:AM
I'm happy for you and James Cameron's family.
Well make fun as much as you like AK, I remember back in the summer you were its biggest advocate after seeing its preview, but now that everybody else have seen it you look down on us the poor villagers. Shame on you
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That's how I roll.
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Avatar is 'New King of the World'
In a mere 41 days, Avatar overtook Titanic to become the highest-grossing movie ever at the worldwide box office at $1.859 billion ($555 million domestic plus $1.304 billion foreign), compared to Titanic's $1.843 billion.
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I don't think any of us were bothered by it.
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Bothered by the film's success or with the film in general?
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With the #1 spot it got on the world-wide gross.
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Since he's created the technology, he should lend it out to make the next Smurfs movie.
Anyways, here's something for fun.
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I think in a film forum its noteworthy and newsworthy to know that this is the top grosser film of all time, eventhough you may not be bothered about it
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The news is all over, more than the Haiti disaster. I doubt anyone missed it. In a few days, we'll hear of it crossing the $2b mark.
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Avatar figures compared to others, adjusted for inflation, and behind the scenes look
http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/forbes-avatar-box-office-king.html
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January 29, 2010, 09:43:AM »
I still say that the movie was visually a great cinematic experience, and i wont put the film down for that. Just a really shitty story that looks worse as time passes.
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James Cameron
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February 04, 2010, 07:57:AM »
A sequel? First part had humans as threats, in the sequel, we'll have Predators and Aliens!
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Quote from: ayaa1977 on February 03, 2010, 11:33:PM
Tuesday marks the day
Avatar
replaced
Titanic
as the highest grossing film of all time in North America. Its total to date is $601 millions and still going really strong, with an expected boost from its 9 Oscars nominations. suffice to say that a Sequel is inevitable, let's just hope that
James Cameron
has been listening and makes a more original script this time to appease people concerns.
and it's the same day it was nominated for zillion of Oscars.I'm surprised the media didn't make a big fuss about this fact.
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Quote from: animatedude on February 04, 2010, 09:17:PM
Quote from: ayaa1977 on February 03, 2010, 11:33:PM
Tuesday marks the day
Avatar
replaced
Titanic
as the highest grossing film of all time in North America. Its total to date is $601 millions and still going really strong, with an expected boost from its 9 Oscars nominations. suffice to say that a Sequel is inevitable, let's just hope that
James Cameron
has been listening and makes a more original script this time to appease people concerns.
and it's the same day it was nominated for zillion of Oscars.I'm surprised the media didn't make a big fuss about this fact.
Actually the nominations came two days before on Sunday. The press didn't make much fuss because it already broke all sorts of records, so they have fatigue of all thing
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