What's your Idea about this Sci-Fi Movie?! This Movie is Unbelievable,Such a top notch Visual effects!!! Within three weeks of its release, with a worldwide gross of over $1 billion, Avatar became the second highest-grossing film of all time worldwide, exceeded only by Cameron's previous film Titanic. In response to the film's financial success, Cameron confirmed the possibility of two sequels. Gross revenue $1,615,468,000
Avatar is one of the greatest movies of all time. The interwoven symbolism is very deep. The realism is spectacular and the story line is eye opening. Thank you James Cameron for bringing something to the big screen that is outstandingly entertaining.
I agree, the movie has stunning effects and makes you want to watch it again and again and it's in 3D.
I still have not seen this yet, but plan to soon. I am not surprised that it did so well because most of James Cameron's creations always seem to do very well. I don't think I have ever seen a movie of his that did not do well, or that was not enjoyable to watch. I remembered that he made that show Dark Angel with Jessica Alba many years ago. That was the thing of his that never did well I think; it was cancelled.
How can you say the movie sucks? It makes you wonder about all we've lost in our technological development, has a great story and one of the best effects I've ever seen. I can't wait for the sequel!
yeeeah,I Can't Wait too,God Knows It's Blue Ray Release Date!!! *-) Action, splendid visuals, romance, and even relevance. Energized pace outshines even the juicy special effects. I Can't Forget this Movie!!!
Movie's Video Games Never Do a Good Job,Avatar wasn't That bad. Conquest Mode is good,Graphic Was Colorful and good lookin environments,Melee Kills were Fun. but The Story in Video Game wasn't Satisfying.Characters Stink. Vehicles Were a Jokeeee.
I thought that Avatar had some very impressive graphics and the music was pretty good, however the storyline was incredibly generic and unoriginal. I really hope that Cameron (who is a revolutionary in the film industry) turns his attention to something else and if indeed their are Avatar sequels that he'll act as no more than a producer.