semlm after maghrib me, k.sue n k.bib pegi puduraya beli tiket balik dr. Jb. Dpt jgk akhirnya bas on 27 Dis. 2009 jam 2.30ptg. Malas nk balik awal pagi, better tghri. harap2 balik nnti tk la jem. some more tk larat nk drive back, letih la badan. Lepas beli tiket tu, ingatkan nk lepak kt kedai mamak ke apa. last2 kitaorg masuk Capsquare, apa lagi... tengok wayang la..huhu. ingatkan nk tengok "Storm Riders", takde la pulak. kami redah tengok film "Avatar", itupun suggest dr aweq kaunter tiket tu ha.. katanya best.
actually, i don't knw abt this movie, until last nite. memang best giler la. Kira tahun 2009 ni movie yg paling gempaq - Transformers 2 & Avatar. aku rasa nk pi lagi masuk panggung tgk avatar ni..huhu.
'AVATAR' review:
Avatar is a 2009 American-British epic 3-D science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron, and starring Sam Worthington, Zoë Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang. The film was produced by Lightstorm Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It premiered in London on December 10, 2009, and was released in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2009, one day prior to its theatrical release in the United States.
The film begins in 2148 and focuses on an epic conflict on Pandora, an inhabited Earth-sized moon of Polyphemus, one of three fictional gas giants orbiting Alpha Centauri A. On Pandora, human colonists and the sapient humanoid indigenous inhabitants of Pandora, the Na'vi, engage in a war over the planet's resources and the latter's continued existence. The film's title refers to the remotely controlled, genetically engineered human-Na'vi bodies used by the film's human characters to interact with the natives.
Avatar had been in development since 1994 by Cameron, who wrote a 114-page scriptment for the film. Filming was supposed to take place after the completion of Titanic, and the film would have been released in 1999, but according to Cameron, "technology needed to catch up" with his vision of the film. In early 2006, Cameron developed the script, the language, and the culture of Pandora.He has stated that if Avatar is successful, two sequels to the film are planned.
The film was released in traditional 2D and 3D formats, along with an IMAX 3D release in selected theaters. Avatar is officially budgeted at $237 million;[2] some estimates put the cost at $280 – $310 million to produce and an estimated $150 million for marketing. The film is being touted as a breakthrough in terms of filmmaking technology, for its development of 3D viewing and stereoscopic filmmaking with cameras that were specially designed for the film's production.Opening to critical acclaim, it grossed an estimated $27 million on its opening day and an estimated $77,025,481 domestically its opening weekend. Worldwide, the film grossed an estimated $232,180,000 its opening weekend,[16] the ninth largest opening-weekend gross of all time, and the largest for a non-franchise, non-sequel and original film.
[sources from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar_(2009_film) ]
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