Johnny Utah said:Realistically, Will Smith, Mike Meyers, Tom Hanks and Harrison Ford.
Somnia said:I know Sculli has mentioned it a few times as have I, but I found this video surfing youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYaaE1HEykw&feature=related. It really does show how close the cast became while filming this movie.
I saw it when it first came out, but watching it now I kinda laughed when she said her favorite movie alien was E.T. - since on Leno she said that's what she was called in high school. It must have really bugger her. :lolScullibundo said:I actually hadn't posted or even seen that interview, so thankyou! That was great and I love Zoe's laugh. Great chemistry there.
And there it is folks.UPDATE 2-'Avatar' replaces 'Titanic' in record books
* "Avatar" earns $1.84 billion worldwide
* Sci-fi film biggest international release of all time
* Harrison Ford's new film bombs (Recasts, updates foreign sales for "Avatar" and details of new releases in North America)
LOS ANGELES, Jan 24 (Reuters) - "Titanic" just hit an iceberg named "Avatar.".
Should last a week...Jtwo said:The race to 2billion is on!
From the article:Combine said:Maybe I'm late on this. But Reuters has apparently called it worldwide: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2414728620100124
And there it is folks.![]()
That's the same tally as before - just a few million short. It won't be "official" until Tuesday, when Monday's earnings are reported. Reuters is jumping the gun.The News Corp (NWSA.O)-owned studio said "Avatar" has sold $1.841 billion worth of tickets worldwide during its unbroken six-week reign, and was a day or so away from surpassing the seemingly insurmountable $1.843 billion racked up by "Titanic" in 1997-1998.
Yeah, won't be much of a race. It can drop 28% this week and still break $2b next weekend. :lolVic said:Should last a week...
Scullibundo said:Somebody needs to fill that rowboat with Batman and Johnny Depp.
I feel like that would just piss people off and reaffirm the sense that he's way, way too arrogant. Anyway, wouldn't Spielberg have had to do the same thing, or did he never take number one from himself domestically?Rindain said:It used to be tradition for directors to take out ads in Variety when a movie broke the domestic boxoffice record, i.e. Lucas made an ad showing all the Star Wars characters sinking with the Titanic.
I wonder if Cameron will take out an ad showing himself beating his old record.
:lol @ Sculli's assistJibril said:
Sharp said:I feel like that would just piss people off and reaffirm the sense that he's way, way too arrogant. Anyway, wouldn't Spielberg have had to do the same thing, or did he never take number one from himself domestically?
Awesome!Combine said:Maybe I'm late on this. But Reuters has apparently called it worldwide: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2414728620100124
And there it is folks.![]()
Jibril said:![]()
I'm so glad i made this motherfucker :lol
It happened folks. It's all done. Cameron takes all :lol
I say between 2.7 to 3 billions.Garcia said:Amazing !
No bets for the final international gross yet? How about 2.5 bill ?
I think I'll watch it again this week.
It'll be my 3rd time. Such an entertaining movie.
It wasn't just the acid. I saw it for the first time in Imax 3d and, although the movie was enjoyable, was disappointed in the 3d. I went a second time to a real3d screening and was amazed at the effects. With imax, it was more about depth... nothing 'comes out of the screen' like it did with the real3d.shadowsdarknes said:saw avatar for a second time a couple days in a real 3D theater. my first time viewing avatar was in IMAX 3D sober, and i think real 3D was more impressive but that might have been the acid i took before hand
So you're figuring on like $2 billion overseas minimum, then? That seems a bit overoptimistic to me, but then again I've been wrong on this movie before.Vic said:I say between 2.7 to 3 billions.
For the record, my old prediction was between 2.2 to 2.5 billions, yet I didn't excepted the movie to top Titanic or reaching 2 billions (very soon) so fast. Avatar already have good legs (the weekly gross barely went down since the opening week) and it will probably do very good until the end of it's run. +2.7 billions seems like a safe prediction to me.Sharp said:So you're figuring on like $2 billion overseas minimum, then? That seems a bit overoptimistic to me, but then again I've been wrong on this movie before.
Solo said:Take yourselves back 6 weeks. Did ANYONE foresee Avatar not only being successful, not only being ridiculously successful, not only challenging Titanic, but wiping the floor with it in under 40 days?
Incredible.
Tricky I Shadow said:So who here remembers this really early review that was written on the 12th of December?
Read this: An astonishing, breathtaking masterpiece. Cameron did it! It will easily surpass Titanics box office. I think Cameron created a few new colors.
It was brought up in this thread. I remember people laughing at her, thinking she was crazy. And now look at AVATAR.....look how far its come. She was right! :lol
cvxfreak said:So glad Avatar is finally beyond Titanic, and in absolutely no time too.
I wonder if 2.5 Billion is too much for it. It's only been a month.
When the review was written, the movie hadn't even come out yet, tracking was in the mid-fifties, people had just found out it was getting only like 3,400 theaters, and the only indication that the movie wouldn't totally bomb was that it was getting some rave reviews on RT. If some overenthusiastic reviewer writes a fanboyish, gushing article about how the movie will "easily surpass" Titanic, you can bet people will laugh at you. Going in expecting a huge blockbuster to average sub-20% drops after the holidays is completely ridiculous. It's as ridiculous as expecting a movie to have an over 7.8x multiplier or force the Chinese government to change its mind. But hey, all that this teaches us is that there are always outliers and that even what seem to be the craziest predictions cannot be dismissed entirely out of hand as long as they are technically possible.Gui_PT said:If you read the comments on that page, no one really believes Avatar would beat Titanic. And it was actually reasonable, no other movie had gotten close to beating it. But look at how things are today :lol
Binabik15 said:For the fourth Cameron will build a spaceship capable of FTL travel and shoot on Pandora.
PhoncipleBone said:The one Oscar I dont think there is any question of this winning is Visual Effects. I dont know why they would even bother nominating anything else really.
For further "huh" moments in Sound:
2001 (74th)
SOUND
Amélie -- Vincent Arnardi, Guillaume Leriche, Jean Umansky
Black Hawk Down -- Michael Minkler, Myron Nettinga, Chris Munro (deserved)
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring -- Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Gethin Creagh, Hammond Peek
Moulin Rouge -- Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer, Roger Savage, Guntis Sics
Pearl Harbor -- Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Peter J. Devlin
2002 (75th)
SOUND
Chicago -- Michael Minkler, Dominick Tavella, David Lee
Gangs of New York -- Tom Fleischman, Eugene Gearty, Ivan Sharrock
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers -- Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges, Hammond Peek
Road to Perdition -- Scott Millan, Bob Beemer, John Patrick Pritchett
Spider-Man -- Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Ed Novick
2003 (76th)
SOUND MIXING
The Last Samurai -- Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Jeff Wexler
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Christopher Boyes, Michael Semanick, Michael Hedges and Hammond Peek
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World -- Paul Massey, D.M. Hemphill and Arthur Rochester
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl -- Christopher Boyes, David Parker, David Campbell and Lee Orloff
Seabiscuit -- Andy Nelson, Anna Behlmer and Tod A. Maitland
So the only fluke was Chicago. But 2001 one had some tough competition for Sound Oscars.
Solo said:Take yourselves back 6 weeks. Did ANYONE foresee Avatar not only being successful, not only being ridiculously successful, not only challenging Titanic, but wiping the floor with it in under 40 days?
Incredible.
Rez said:i'm fairly sure tricky shadow did, actually :lol
duckroll said:So the movie will take at least 13 years to make? :lol
Tricky I Shadow said:So who here remembers this really early review that was written on the 12th of December?
Read this: An astonishing, breathtaking masterpiece. Cameron did it! It will easily surpass Titanics box office. I think Cameron created a few new colors.
It was brought up in this thread. I remember people laughing at her, thinking she was crazy. And now look at AVATAR.....look how far its come. She was right! :lol
PVT writes:
on Dec 12 2009 05:10 PM
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there is no way this will surpass Titanic. It will be lucky to make 400 mil domestic.
Michael G. writes:
on Dec 13 2009 08:17 AM
hahaha, easily surpass Titanic???? What a joke! This will probably not even crack the top 10.
merrimac writes:
on Dec 13 2009 04:04 AM
Are you kidding? I don't think there's any way a movie with blue people will become the number one grossing movie of all time in non-adjusted dollars.
It ain't gonna happen. They should be happy if this thing breaks even.
Simpleton writes:
on Dec 14 2009 12:53 AM
Gotta love the delusions of this reviewer. Not only will this flick NOT surpass Titanic, but it won't come close either. To suggest "easily" is pure idiocy. The Dark Knight had far greater appeal than this flick ever will, and it couldn't do it either. Utterly laughable. May I suggest to this reviewer to actually THINK before finalizing the review? With that out of the way, I cannot wait to glue my eyes onto the big screen for this flick.
Ted C. writes:
on Jan 24 2010 11:37 AM
Hey guys!!! Guess what? She was RIGHT.