USA is good.
But I do feel depressed after watching Avatar :smith:
Avatar just beat Titanic's record for foreign gross, and on Monday should surpass it's record for worldwide gross and become the highest grossing film worldwide.
By next weekend it should beat Titanic's record for domestic gross of 600 mill here in the states. All that's left for it to do then is reach $2 billion.
After 286 days titanic reached $1,842,879,955. By day 39 avatar will have that beat.
Saw it for the second time last night.
It was alright, mainly just James Cameron flaunting his new tech and expressing his political opinions.
Still, I thought it was pretty good.
I've read somewhere that he was talking about a sequel.
Any idea's on this fp?
[QUOTE=Supersheepie;19826356]I've read somewhere that he was talking about a sequel.
Any idea's on this fp?[/QUOTE]
Yeah he's had two sequels planned from the start, and them being made or not depended on how well this one did.
[QUOTE=postal;19826077]After 286 days titanic reached $1,842,879,955. By day 39 avatar will have that beat.[/QUOTE]
Jesus Christ. Imagine how much it will reach in a year.
It'll be the first to pass 2 billion, maybe even 1 billion domestically.
He had a trilogy planned for avatar. I actually think that this movie is done already. Everything needed to be said was in this film. I can't imagine this film getting sequels without them being interesting.
saw this yesterday it was good
Saw this again for the second time in the cinema tonight.
I don't care about the fanbase this movie is fucking awesome
[quote=cypher_09;19832404]saw this again for the second time in the cinema tonight.
I don't care about the fanbase this movie is fucking awesome[/quote]
qft
In the squeal I hope the humans come back and bomb the everliving shit out of Pandora from space. Then[sp]take all the expensive metal and use the cash it to build a solid gold statue of Quaritch on the nuked remains of that hippie ground the blue cats worship.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Wonky;19832752]I am homo[/QUOTE]
Fix'd
[QUOTE=LifeIsGood;19832902]Fix'd[/QUOTE]
:gay:
[QUOTE=Wonky;19834173]I am homo[/QUOTE]
Fix'd
[QUOTE=Inacio;19834383]i am error[/QUOTE]
More fix'd
Whenever I see a Na'vi person I get all :3: :3: :3:
Twilight:
Edward: Go leap off a cliff.
Fangirls: Yes my overlord, God in everything but in name, personification of beauty himself.
Avatar:
Neytiri: Go leap off a cliff.
Fanboys/Me: Yes my overlady, Godess in everything but in name, personification of beauty herself.
Its a really good movie, probably my favorite of 2009 after Watchmen.
Saw it in 3D. I was the first person to sit down in the theater tonight, got there an hour early. Filled up real quick, glad I went so early. Amazing film. I want to go see it again.
$6,736,955 left till Avatar beats titanic on wikipedia, where is the most reliable source for the profits?
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[QUOTE=Benji;19835243]Saw it in 3D. I was the first person to sit down in the theater tonight, got there an hour early. Filled up real quick, glad I went so early. Amazing film. I want to go see it again.[/QUOTE]
The first two times I went the theater was sold out (Imax 3D) which were both more than a week after the movie was released. I went a third time around the tenth of this month and it was only 3/4ths full. I'm glad it's still pulling such a large audience. They made a real good prediction to keep the Imax theaters running this film for 3 months.
[QUOTE=luck_or_loss;19835309]$6,736,955 left till Avatar beats titanic on wikipedia, where is the most reliable source for the profits?[/QUOTE]
I use [url]www.boxofficemojo.com[/url]
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Accurate summary of movie?
[QUOTE=Agent_Wesker;19835768][IMG]http://comixed.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/129053027903090394.jpg[/IMG]
Accurate summary of movie?[/QUOTE]
Needs more ponytail tendril sex scene.
Hey w1z repost that thread Greeman locked in here it was awesome
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Also westker don't spell "y" as "eh" unless you are trying to sound like a furry/weeaboo/homosexual
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Other than that it was funny
[QUOTE=Agent_Wesker;19835768][IMG]http://comixed.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/129053027903090394.jpg[/IMG]
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God damn that last picture always gets me.
And does anyone else think Neytiri's face gets thinner from frame 2 to frame 3?
No, her cheeks are flat and the cheek plane is perpendicular to the viewer in the second image so you can't see her jawline
Set years after the first film, Jake has been presumed/pretended dead in a plot by Parker Selfridge, the villain from the original film, to declare war against the Omaticaya Nation. In order to prevent this, a young diplomat, John "Rolfe"-ROFL, is sent to bring Chief Powhatan to President James for negotiations. In Pandora, Neytiri mourns Jake's death but is eventually able to move on.
I presumed, the next film, shit happens, human returns, Jake goes missing. Making Neytiri the main character in the fiim as predicted. I'll leave the rest up to you here: Doesn't make any sense. :lost: [b]WALL OF TEXT[/b]
John Rolfe soon arrives, greeted by English civilians (who by now have settled in Jamestown) and a curious Pocahontas. After an incident with a biased sailor, Pocahontas meets Rolfe, but is disgusted by his need to take charge; Rolfe in turn does not like Pocahontas's independent spirit.
Rolfe later overhears two women talking about Pocahontas preventing a war, and assumes that "Pocahontas" is the name of the Chief of the Powhatans. That night, at a dance, Rolfe intrudes with a gift of a horse for "The Mighty Pocahontas." When Pocahontas steps forward, Rolfe finds himself in an awkward situation: the stubborn Chief will not go to England, but unless an envoy is sent, war will break out. Pocahontas volunteers, despite doubt and concern from others. Later that night, Grandmother Willow tells her to "listen to the spirit within." The next day, Pocahontas sets off for England with Meeko, Flit, and Percy stowing away on the ship, and a bodyguard sent by the Chief (known as Uttamatomakkin). While on the ship, Pocahontas is nearly arrested by the captain as a stowaway, but Rolfe saves her. Then Rolfe and Pocahontas come to a truce, and perhaps this is where the first sparks of romance appear.
Upon arriving in England, Pocahontas marvels at this "new world." But Ratcliffe is only to happy to learn that she is there, a "lowly woman" instead of a chief, and hands Rolfe a proclamation signed by King James that says an Armada will sail if he is not pleased with the Powhatan ambassador. Rolfe and Pocahontas set out for his estate outside of London, where Mrs. Jenkins (a housekeeper, or perhaps a relative) happily greets them and puts on tea, her trademark solution to a problem. Rolfe meets with the King, who invites Pocahontas and Rolfe to The Hunt Ball. If Pocahontas can impress the King by appearing "civilized", the armada will not set sail.
Rolfe is doubtful of the plan, but Pocahontas is determined to impress King James. Pocahontas dons a hoop skirt, high heels and a yellow ball dress, and is powdered to look white. Rolfe gives her lessons in dance and local etiquette, as well as a necklace (which she puts on in place of her mother's, abandoning herself to be moulded into somebody she's not). She delights the King with some flattery and pleases the Queen (who had always seemed to be an open-minded person). But during a bear-baiting (arranged by Ratcliffe), Pocahontas cannot stand by and watch the torture, and accuses the King and the laughing aristocrats of behaving like a savage. James accuses Pocahontas of the same thing for defending the bear, and angrily orders Pocahontas and Uttamatomakkin's arrest. Rolfe, his hopes of peace having failed, meets a hooded stranger who aids him in breaking Pocahontas out of jail. At a cabin in the woods the hooded man is revealed to be John Smith, who still has feelings for Pocahontas, and wants her to stay hidden, instead of trying to stop the armada. Rolfe wants Pocahontas to listen to her heart. Smith realizes Rolfe also admires her.
Pocahontas remembers her (now married) friend Nakoma's words. Willing to risk her life for her people, she washes the powder from her face, goes before the king and convinces the Queen of the truth. And when John Smith appears, the King, a personal friend of Ratcliffe, realizes that Ratcliffe lied about Smith's death and there being gold in Virginia. Pocahontas, Uttamatomakkin, Smith, and Rolfe then set out to stop the Armada. After the good guys knock most of the sailors overboard and cause the ships to crash together, Smith bests Ratcliffe in a final swordfight. Ratcliffe pulls out a pistol, but Rolfe and Pocahontas stop him. Ratcliffe is met on shore by King James, who has the governor arrested and dragged away despite his pleas.
Pocahontas tells Rolfe that she plans to leave for home (Uttamatomakkin ends up staying), and the two hint at admitting they love each other. Smith interrupts, telling Pocahontas he wants to travel the world with her by his side on his newly-awarded ship. Rolfe leaves, dismayed. Pocahontas gently tells Smith that their time together is over and they must part ways. Smith wishes her well, kisses her hand one last time, and leaves. Sadly, Rolfe has vanished. As her ship leaves port, Rolfe reveals he is on board, and Pocahontas runs to his arms. Pocahontas reminds him about his duty to the King, but Rolfe says that he has a duty to honor what is in his heart. They kiss as the ship sails into the sunset.
Avatar is a good film, yes...but like hell it ain't the best. My review about the film in a few words; Avatar's storyline fails horribly and the acting was likewise. The only things I liked about Avatar were the special effects and the Awesome world of Pandora.
Rate me disagree if you want, I'm not one of those OMFG AVATRRR IS TEH BEZT!!
This film was good, but it had exactly the same plot as pocohontas and dancing with wolves :P
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[QUOTE=Agent_Wesker;19835768][IMG]http://comixed.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/129053027903090394.jpg[/IMG]
Accurate summary of movie?[/QUOTE]
very accurate
oh awesome, ghostbusters 3 is being done with the avatar 3D cameras.
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