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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

Entertainment Weekly's Thom Geier spoke about the audience appeal of James Cameron's new film, Avatar.

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  • "can this movie make its money back" lol yea it smashed past it opening week

  • The main reason I found Avatar so amazing was how much it resonated spiritually with me.

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  • @chukkkles Hm. Yeah. You have a point there :P

  • It made 6 times its budget!

  • @Ultimaterocker102 That's what people said about Alien and Terminator...This is James Cameron!!!!!!

  • @ZeraxCampai ha ha. but he did the terminators, so, i guess so

  • @Ultimaterocker102 well we are talking about James Cameron... the man never made a bad sequel... Did he even made a sequel ever, by the way ;P?

  • I don't think they should make an Avatar 2. It might wreck the Avatar franchise, and I wouldn't take the chance - it would be hard to surpass the first.

  • This movie made almost three billon dollars, that's probably about ten times whatever the budget and marketing cost were. Plus, the sequels are going to be cheaper to make because the technology it will take to make them they have already invented with the first film. Like most sequels to blockbuster movies they will likely make more money than this one. One hell of an investment on the part of 20th Century Fox to give to James Cameron.

  • The budget of this movie got blown way out of proportion. It didn't cost over 400,000,000 it probably didn't even cost over 300. The truth is no one really knows how much this movie cost not even the producers because it took a huge amount of money to develop the technology that went into making the movie, a lot of which that went unaccounted for. Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End still holds the record for the most expensive movie ever made at $300,000,000.

  • i really felt i was part of the movie. i know some say it in a way for the sake of it, but i really felt part of the environment watching it in 3d.....i wont forget it.

  • "Can it make it's money back?"

    Almost 3 billion dollars......

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