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Technoprogressive? BioConservative? Huh?
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Avatar: The Movie

Posted: Nov 6, 2009

James Cameron’s first feature film in 12 years…


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I read a report stating this movie is costing nearly 500 million dollars.

"Avatar" Has a $500 Million Budget, Can It Make a Profit?
http://www.worstpreviews.com/headline.php?id=15720&count=0



"Can It Make a Profit?"
Only if they can find a way to snag those who originally intended to see (Avatar) The Last Airbender instead.



I still do not get its conception totally. But special effects look even better that in Terminator Salvation.

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well from this trailer it looks like an animated version of surrogates only with blue giant aliens.



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