James Cameron's Avatar in 3D


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Avatar won Golden Globe for best drama movie, and Cameron got best director.

These kind of things is always a matter of opinion but I think they deserved it. The movie might/might not had the best plot and it might/might not have had the best acting and it might/might not have had the best directing, but it most definitely was the most ground breaking movie that we've had out in a long time.

These kind of things is always a matter of opinion but I think they deserved it. The movie might/might not had the best plot and it might/might not have had the best acting and it might/might not have had the best directing, but it most definitely was the most ground breaking movie that we've had out in a long time.

yea... its hard to argue with the truckloads of $$ coming in..

These kind of things is always a matter of opinion but I think they deserved it. The movie might/might not had the best plot and it might/might not have had the best acting and it might/might not have had the best directing, but it most definitely was the most ground breaking movie that we've had out in a long time.

I think its fine winning some prices, now when its gone to be so popular.

Here is the full list;

http://www.goldenglobes.org/nominations/

These kind of things is always a matter of opinion but I think they deserved it. The movie might/might not had the best plot and it might/might not have had the best acting and it might/might not have had the best directing, but it most definitely was the most ground breaking movie that we've had out in a long time.

It may not have the best plot, but it's still pretty good.

It may not have the best acting, but it's still very good.

The CG alone isn't just groundbreaking, but the combination of pretty good plot and strong acting ALL made it what it is!

People expected anything more from the movie are the fault of themselves.

Movie is not going to be Slumdog Millionare with CG, or Godfather with CG, or anything like that, you know?

I am SO glad Awards people finally recognized a Sci-Fi with spetacular Epic CG/action/scope, that bolds well for FUTURE Sci-Fis like this!

It may not have the best plot, but it's still pretty good.

It may not have the best acting, but it's still very good.

The CG alone isn't just groundbreaking, but the combination of pretty good plot and strong acting ALL made it what it is!

Personal opinion != fact.

Among all 3D movies:

1. Avatar: $509 million

2. Up: $293 Million

3. Monsters vs Alients: $198 Million

Among All Live Action movies with CGI characters are the main characters:

1. Avatar: $509 million

2. King Kong: $218 Million

3. Alvin and the Chipmunks: $217 Million

So, looks like we are finally getting around to see Avatar this weekend in 3D.

My question is, I have a 11 yr old and an 8 yr old. Is this movie kid safe where they can see it? They really want to go with us but if it has a lot of cussing, sex scenes, or violence they won't be going.

So, looks like we are finally getting around to see Avatar this weekend in 3D.

My question is, I have a 11 yr old and an 8 yr old. Is this movie kid safe where they can see it? They really want to go with us but if it has a lot of cussing, sex scenes, or violence they won't be going.

Alien sex but its not like human sex

no cussing they dont hear in school

not bloody

So, looks like we are finally getting around to see Avatar this weekend in 3D.

My question is, I have a 11 yr old and an 8 yr old. Is this movie kid safe where they can see it? They really want to go with us but if it has a lot of cussing, sex scenes, or violence they won't be going.

Perfectly safe. No cursing or much violence. But there is a sex scene but not so long and not so "humanly". So, I think it is safe to take them. (Y)

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