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12-14-2009, 08:49 AM #31
Ok I am going to go with....
198.1 - 200 Million
I came across this review,sounds good.
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2009/12/11...v-movies-blog/
24 hours have passed since I caught "Avatar" in London. And I suppose it's sunk in enough for what I'd call a still instinctual/gut review.
In a nutshell? This is the one you've been waiting for. Not since "The Dark Knight" has a Hollywood film been poised to take hold of popular culture like this one. Let the haters have at it. History will be kind. The dialogue may be trite at times. The cynic in you may urge you to roll your eyes at the sight of a blue alien or a snarling company man but then you're just going to miss out on the jaw-dropping adventure of the year.
So if you haven't bailed out yet... know this: you need to see this movie. For the first truly soulful performances made since motion capture was invented. For the sweep and the scope. For the small moments and the sublime. For the way Stephen Lang snarls and spits out an order. For the soaring ride of the banshees. For the finale, oh yes for that finale.
In 1978 Warner Brothers proudly predicted "you will believe a man can fly." If I were James Cameron I would proudly proclaim "you will forget Zoe Saldana is blue" for that may be the true accomplishment of the technique and performances that fueled this unique production. "Avatar" takes a little time to suck you in but once you release yourself to it you are there and even if your brain is telling you to marvel at the effects, your heart will beg you to surrender to the story and characters.
The setting is the future. The technology is cutting edge. But make no mistake--this is classical moviemaking of the first order. If David Lean had a virtual camera, "Lawrence of Arabia" might have felt like this.
And "felt" is the operative word. For all his bombastic attitude and man's man love of guns, girls, and gadgets, it's no secret to all that kick-ass Cameron is just a big old softie at heart. "Aliens" worked because Ellen Ripley had to go back into hell not to save herself or humanity as we know it but for the love of a little girl. "Titanic" transcended every simplistic storytelling trope because damn it, you took that journey with Jack and Rose, experienced the first rush of love, and were shattered in how it was torn apart.
In "Avatar" it's the love of a man for a Na'vi and a noble and mysterious people for their land. Big emotions. Big moments. Cameron doesn't paint with a fine brush (ok I'm talking story here clearly and not the artistry on screen). He goes for it and damn it if it didn't leave me with a lump in my throat for much the film. There is so much passion in this work, it's just exhilirating. Take the trip.
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12-14-2009, 10:16 AM #32
2 1/2 days left to post your predictions!!

the entry deadline is 10 pm, U.S Central time, Wednesday, December 16th - Europe +6 and +7

I am also changing the amount of Credits the top 3 winners are getting
OLD:
Grand Prize - 100,000,000
Second Prize - 50,000,000
Third Prize - 30,000,000
NEW:
Grand Prize - 120,000,000
Second Prize - 80,000,000
Third Prize - 50,000,000
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12-15-2009, 02:25 AM #33
Fourth Prize - 40,000,000
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12-15-2009, 10:48 AM #34
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12-15-2009, 10:59 PM #35
My best guess is 118.1 - 120 Million. I don't think it will break opening weekend records, but I think it might pass 'The Dark Knight' for overall domestic box office returns (which I believe was over 530 million). Cameron's movies seem to have longevity. Good luck to everyone with this guessing contest.
Homer Simpson: "I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman."
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12-16-2009, 10:06 AM #36
12 hours left to post your predictions!!
there will be 4 winners
Grand Prize - 120,000,000
Second Prize - 80,000,000
Third Prize - 50,000,000
Fourth Prize - 40,000,000
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12-16-2009, 11:35 AM #37
12 hours?
I think 18. 17.25 exactly.
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12-16-2009, 02:44 PM #38
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12-16-2009, 02:56 PM #39
Prediction
Change of heart:
Last and final prediction 72.1 - 74 Million___
I can't see through walls, but I can kick your ass.
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12-16-2009, 07:36 PM #40
I'm guessing 104.7 Million so I guess that makes it 104.1 - 106 Million
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12-16-2009, 10:16 PM #41
where's Mithy with the official predictions from the box office experts?
Last edited by j7wild; 12-17-2009 at 04:30 PM.
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12-17-2009, 01:39 AM #42
I'm here :-)
Boxoffice.com: $75 mil. (maybe Avatar will beat December opening record - $77.2 mil. I Am Legend)
The Weekend Warrior: $68.4 mil
I will not change my prediction. 78.1 - 80 mil.
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12-17-2009, 08:54 AM #43
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12-17-2009, 01:22 PM #44
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12-17-2009, 04:31 PM #45
The bidding period is now over!!
Good Luck to Everyone!!

The Final Bids:
jacques1400 - 72.1 - 74 Million
Mithrandir01 - 78.1 - 80 Million
hlbimage - 88.1 - 90 Million
wirm - 90.1 - 92 million
Haazhel_Thorn - 102.1 - 104 Million
cyberg4 - 104.1 - 106 Million
goodasgold - 118.1 - 120 Million
Ravenhorn - 142.1 - 144 Million
stonecoldjedi - 144.1 - 146 Million
ClaytonMG - 156.1 - 158 Million
Jax - 176.1 - 178 Million
Hardkore - 198.1 - 200 Million
michalz00 - 206.1 Million (and over)
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