2009 Best Movie


Twentieth Century Fox's 3D gamble pays off with billion dollar blockbuster

by Andrew Clark, New York
guardian.co.uk, Monday 4 January 2010 23.01 GMT

They are 10ft tall, blue-skinned and inhabit the distant moon Pandora some 145 years into the future. But the Na'vi, a species of extraterrestrial eco-friendly hunters in the smash hit movie Avatar, have already made cinema history by raking in $1bn (£620m) at cinema box offices in just three weekends. Read more from The Guardian...

Looking at this picture alone gives me reason enough to watch it again. Woot!

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