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Title: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Elano on January 03, 2010, 02:08:18 PM

'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
January 4, 2010 - 7:59AM
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Hollywood blockbuster "Avatar" surged to a box office haul of more than one billion US dollars globally on Sunday, faster than any other movie in history, an industry tracker reported.

Aided by consecutive holiday weekends and pricey 3-D tickets, total domestic sales for the science fiction epic reached 352 million US dollars and an eye-popping 670 million internationally, according to estimated figures by Exhibitor Relations.

The astronomical performance since the movie's debut 17 days ago has already sealed its reputation as one of the most impressive box office performers of all time.

"It was the fastest ever to the one-billion-dollar mark," with "Avatar" now the third biggest grossing film ever, behind "Titanic" (1997) and "The Return of the King" (2003), the final movie in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, box office analyst Chad Hartigan of Exhibitor Relations told AFP.

"Avatar" tells the story of paralyzed war veteran Jake, who is sent on a mission from Earth to the planet Pandora, where he falls in love with a blue humanoid named Neytiri of the alien Na'vi race.

Its New Year's weekend ticket sales of 68.3 million US dollars easily set a domestic record for the biggest-ever third weekend for a film, while worldwide sales of 66.4 million for "Avatar" at IMAX also broke the record for the mega-screen format, according to Hollywood.com.

"It was expected to do well, but not this well,' Hartigan said.

Optimistic estimates hovered around 350 million domestically over its total run. "But to have that already in 17 days is ridiculous," Hartigan added.

"It's holding so well from week to week, at this point the sky seems to be the limit."

"Avatar" is director James Cameron's first film since the 1997 Oscar-winner "Titanic," which suffered production delays and severe criticism for its bloated budget, but eventually became the highest-grossing film of all time.

His latest masterpiece became the most expensive film ever made, at up to 500 million US dollars.

"That poor guy is up against it every time," Hartigan said. "He seems to encounter serious doubt, and then delivers."

The previous weekend, earning 75.6 million US dollars from Friday to Sunday, the film helped boost the North American box office to the highest-grossing weekend in movie history, at nearly 270 million US dollars.

The figure smashed the previous best weekend mark of 260.3 million set in July 2008, when Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight" opened to huge audiences in Canada and the United States.

Coming in a distant second for the weekend, but still with a respectable 38.3 million US dollars, was Guy Ritchie's "Sherlock Holmes." Its two-week total has now reached 140 million US dollars.

In third place, also in its second week, was the comedy "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel," which took 36.6 million US dollars, for a total of 157 million.

Holding firm in fourth place was "It's Complicated," a love triangle comedy starring Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin, earning 18.7 million US dollars.

Fifth place belonged to "The Blind Side," about a white couple who give an illiterate black teen a home and a new lease on life, with 12.6 million US dollars.

"Up in the Air," starring George Clooney in the acclaimed story of a corporate downsizer who questions his role in life, held sixth place, with 11.3 million US dollars.

Disney's "The Princess and the Frog" took seventh, with 10 million, while eighth place went to romantic comedy "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" with 5.0 million.

Finding itself in ninth was the appropriately named "Nine," the Broadway musical's film adaptation starring Daniel Day-Lewis as a film director in mid-life crisis juggling a wife (Marion Cotillard), mistress (Penelope Cruz) and film star muse (Nicole Kidman). It scored 4.2 million US dollars.

Rounding out the top 10, with 4.1 million, was "Invictus," about how South African president Nelson Mandela united the country around the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Chamillitary Click on January 03, 2010, 05:43:23 PM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Elano on January 03, 2010, 10:27:11 PM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.

you know nothing about movies,stfu
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Jaydc on January 03, 2010, 10:35:18 PM
This movie was 500 million dollars of mediocrity.
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Jaydc on January 03, 2010, 10:39:54 PM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.

you know nothing about movies,stfu

Coming from the guy who made an appreciation thread for the love guru hahahahahhahahahah
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Elano on January 03, 2010, 11:45:37 PM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.

you know nothing about movies,stfu

Coming from the guy who made an appreciation thread for the love guru hahahahahhahahahah

says the groupie of this asshole  :D
(http://i.ytimg.com/vi/-Ow8M_Vfr6U/0.jpg)
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Shallow on January 04, 2010, 07:27:31 AM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.


New way to sell movies? Where have you been?
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Javier on January 04, 2010, 11:38:19 AM
I can't even imagine what this movie would have done if it had a really good story to it. 
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Chamillitary Click on January 04, 2010, 12:12:25 PM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.


New way to sell movies? Where have you been?

i can't remember the last movie that had this much hype & was so far away from meeting that hype. :P
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Shallow on January 04, 2010, 02:56:49 PM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.


New way to sell movies? Where have you been?

i can't remember the last movie that had this much hype & was so far away from meeting that hype. :P


How about the last three Star Wars films? Phantom Menace had way more hype than Avatar and it was a huge let down.
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Chamillitary Click on January 04, 2010, 02:58:06 PM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.


New way to sell movies? Where have you been?

i can't remember the last movie that had this much hype & was so far away from meeting that hype. :P


How about the last three Star Wars films? Phantom Menace had way more hype than Avatar and it was a huge let down.

i didn't pay much attention to it.

i mean, i saw it; thought it was alright, but didn't pay attention to the hype of it.
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Shallow on January 04, 2010, 03:04:40 PM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.


New way to sell movies? Where have you been?

i can't remember the last movie that had this much hype & was so far away from meeting that hype. :P


How about the last three Star Wars films? Phantom Menace had way more hype than Avatar and it was a huge let down.

i didn't pay much attention to it.

i mean, i saw it; thought it was alright, but didn't pay attention to the hype of it.

I barely heard that much hype for Avatar all things considered. When Phantom Menace was being released they had cross promotions with Pepsi for can collecting. They released the old movies again to set it up. They had news coverage of people in line days before the openning. It was ridiculous.
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: Sikotic™ on January 11, 2010, 12:01:53 AM
I liked that shit better than Titanic, that's for sure. I wouldn't mind if they surpassed that movie's box office records.
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: thisoneguy360 on January 11, 2010, 11:50:03 PM
pretty silly, i guess the new way to sell movies is going to be hype it up for half a year & then give an average plot with ridiculous graphics.

you know nothing about movies,stfu

Coming from the guy who made an appreciation thread for the love guru hahahahahhahahahah

LMAO
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: K-MACC on January 12, 2010, 11:27:08 AM
fuck avatar movie is wack
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: jeromechickenbone on January 12, 2010, 08:31:54 PM
Easily one of the best movies I've seen in a long time.

I had no interest in seeing this movie initially because of all the hype.  But then I understood what it was about and wanted to see it.

I mean yall understand that this is no fantasy movie right?  I mean this is what is happening right now in our world.  The US in particular has murdered MILLIONS of people in the middle east, destroyed their holy land all for some obsolete energy sources which simply equates to them having power and control.

Then again, whitey has been slaughtering indigenous people for thousands of years.

It's got a much better message then damn near all the other psychotic sociopathic destructive mindless killing crap that dirty ass hollywood forces down your throat.

Fantastic movie.

Plus the Vatican and some military cats are condemning this flick.  And hopefully yall are smart enough to know that when those corrupt motherfuckers don't like something that it's because it really exposes these evil pigs agendas and makes them nervous that the people will actually wake up to what's really going on.

So that right there should let you know that this flick and it's message is legit.

I'm glad it's doing so well.
Title: Re: 'Avatar' blue yields billion US dollars in box-office gold
Post by: DJ SUGAFREE QUIK on February 16, 2010, 04:09:14 AM
I liked that shit better than Titanic, that's for sure. I wouldn't mind if they surpassed that movie's box office records.
I hope it does.  And shatter Titanic's record for double digit straight weeks of $20+million weekly.  If inflation & the bad economy wasn't out of control it could reach at least half a trillion.  Titanic wouldn't have gotten that much if the women & teen girls had a life & not see it double digit times when it was out.  Very great movie.  Woulda been greater if the cavalry woulda arrived sooner than later- the red/yellow dragonlike creature & the creatures that look like a hammerhead version of Tundro on the Herculoids.  Tundro looks like a triceratops with multiple legs.