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But many movies have been liked before and most are stronger than Pocahontas 2: Special Effects

What a clown. Can't you not fathom that other people might feel differently? The movie is well loved around the world. Deal with it.


What a classic reaction. You've never been level-headed and always insulting. Did I insult anyone who liked Avatar? No.
And like usual, why don't you ask yourself the same question, if other people feel differently?
Biggest bloody hypocrite on this board and I don't give a fuck as much as you to deal with it, it doesn't affect me in any way.
I was asking/wondering how it's doing so well since it's obviously not that great, key word: that. :roll:

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Yes, you have insulted Avatar and in doing so you have insulted me. Now go back in the corner and cry.

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i hereby insult nazgul9 and his parents without insulting avatar.

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Seriously, BK is like "WTF the movie is not that great and if i think so, so must the rest of the world, so how the sweet hell does it gross that much?!" :funny:

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Yes, you have insulted Avatar and in doing so you have insulted me. Now go back in the corner and cry.

In case it isn't clear, i was just messing with him here. ;)

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Why are we insulting people for a movie. And if someone thinks that the movie is not good then please check your sources, there is no way that a movie survives 4-5 weeks on top worldwide. In a month we have 1000's of movies releasing worldwide. To hold your grip one week is still easy but for a whole month is next to impossible if it is not good.

An for the sake of arguing we should not be comparing one movie to another even Action movies like ROTK and TDK to Avatar that just makes things worse. They are different movies by different people and by far cannot be compared. Just because now we like Avatar does not mean the others were not great but the same goes the other way around as well, if you like a movie that cannot be the end of the world there will be movies that should be given chance to compete otherwise life becomes dull and boring.

So enjoy the success with the tide and do not comment on any person no matter how bad one may look with his/her choices :)


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Yeah, i take back the "clown", that was uncalled for. I try to be a good fanboy but it's difficult sometimes in the face of all the "haterz" *wink, wink* here.

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Nazgul9 wrote:
Yeah, i take back the "clown", that was uncalled for. I try to be a good fanboy but it's difficult sometimes in the face of all the "haterz" *wink, wink* here.


To take back takes more courage than to let out things, you did that with me once as well but you were gracious then as well :thumbsup:

Hopefully now we will have people not replying to this as gay and all the crap but try to be nice and polite with a healthier discussion "h8rs" :P


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Indeed, Nazgul9 takes back clown. What he meant to say was "assclown" :P

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Why are we insulting people for a movie. And if someone thinks that the movie is not good then please check your sources, there is no way that a movie survives 4-5 weeks on top worldwide. In a month we have 1000's of movies releasing worldwide. To hold your grip one week is still easy but for a whole month is next to impossible if it is not good.

An for the sake of arguing we should not be comparing one movie to another even Action movies like ROTK and TDK to Avatar that just makes things worse. They are different movies by different people and by far cannot be compared. Just because now we like Avatar does not mean the others were not great but the same goes the other way around as well, if you like a movie that cannot be the end of the world there will be movies that should be given chance to compete otherwise life becomes dull and boring.

So enjoy the success with the tide and do not comment on any person no matter how bad one may look with his/her choices :)


? No one compared anything.
And anyway in bold, that really doesn't say anything, DMC grossed a billion and a lot of people didn't like it (I did).

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Avatar has passed 1.5M admission this weekend so that means that it made more than 280k adm on 3rd weekend which would mean less than 15% drop!!! And with such a terrible weather we had for the whole weekend :shock:

Full numbers will be released tomorrow.


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CHINA - Opening Weekend

Already surpassed every single foreign release in US$ besides only 2012, Transformers 2, Titanic

1) Avatar - $40.2m (7-Days - 2474sc)
2) Transformers 2: Revenge Of The Fallen - $21.9m (1000)
3) Red Cliff: Part 1 (2008) - $15,776,327 (RMB100)
4) Red Cliff: Part 2 (2009) - $14,822,876
5) Transformers - $12,797,171 (300)
6) 2012 - $12.3m (1946)
7) Curse Of The Golden Flower - $12,268,804 (RMB96m - 826)
8) Fei Cheng Wu Rao (If You Are the One) (2008) - $11,637,718
9) The Forbidden Kingdom - $11,396,011 (RMB80m)
10) The Warlords - $10,837,171

James Bond: Quantum Of Solace - $9,622,134 (1251p)
Cheung Gong 7 Hou (CJ7) - $9,175,587
The Promise - $9m (RMB74m 4-Days - 600)
The Assembly - $8,813,559
The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor - $8,756,056
Spiderman 3 - $7,849,559 (1605)


Oh my GOD. China is going to reshape international box-office records.

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Post Re: Avatar (INTL.) - $1.335bn Worldwide (#2)
Domestic: $430,846,514 32.1%
+ Foreign: $910,847,633 67.9%
= Worldwide: $1,341,694,147


Avatar made 152 million overseas this weekends


BOM has some updated overseas totals


Russia $73,562,313
Germany $73,381,489
China $41,417,617
UK $67,063,506
Turkey $8,969,218
Spain $60,112,290
South Korea $54,688,982

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Domestic: $430,846,514 32.1%
+ Foreign: $910,847,633 67.9%
= Worldwide: $1,341,694,147


Avatar made 152 million overseas this weekends


BOM has some updated overseas totals


Russia $73,562,313
Germany $73,381,489
China $41,417,617
UK $67,063,506
Turkey $8,969,218
Spain $60,112,290
South Korea $54,688,982

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Post Re: Avatar (INTL.) - $1.335bn Worldwide (#2)
Avatar's biggest markets over 10 million

France and Algeria, Monaco, Morocco and Tunisia :$101,393,223 (I thought 111 million??)
Russia - CIS: $73,562,313
Germany: $73,381,489
United Kingdom and Ireland and Malta: $67,063,506
Spain: $60,112,290
Australia: $57,860,731
South Korea: $54,688,982
Japan: $50,760,456
Canada: $43,710,000 (for fun)
China: $41,417,617
Mexico: $28,442,031
Brazil: $28,224,642
India: $17,821,955
Taiwan : $16,356,079
Hong Kong: $13,117,211
Sweden: $12,400,165
Netherlands: $12,203,351
Denmark: $11,264,712

Pardon the pun, but those are some 'Titanic' grosses. :funny:

http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=i ... avatar.htm

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Why is Malta grouped with the UK and Ireland? So random...Gibraltar I'd understand, but Malta?

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Also, why is Australia's gross so much greater? We have 1.5x Australia's population...

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Post Re: Avatar (INTL.) - $1.335bn Worldwide (#2)
They love Avatar like mad plus way higher ticket prices.


even so Avatar should challenge Titanic 68 million gross.

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Australia's ticket prices are higher? Really?

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Ticket prices perhaps. For instance, I believe xiayun said theaters in China raised Avatar's 3D and/or IMAX tickets to $26 USD during the week. I'm sure they vary greatly.

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Well when I was in Aus in 2004, the ticket price was like 12 dollars to watch a film.

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Revatar wrote:
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I :wub2: U



unfaithful whore :roll:


but yeah, dr. l :wub2:


I can only wait for soooo long. I have needs, Box!
L met all of them last night & then some. :wub2:



:oops: :shades:


The film's gonna pass $2.1 billion WW now. Might hit $2.2 billion.

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Well when I was in Aus in 2004, the ticket price was like 12 dollars to watch a film.


In many markets though, the 3D/Imax tickets are much, much higher than the 30% premium in NA. I think ihope posted in his Hong Kong thread Imax was a whopping 160% more or something than a normal 2D ticket, while 3D was 60% more.

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Post Re: Avatar (INTL.) - $1.335bn Worldwide (#2)
Mandeep wrote:
Well when I was in Aus in 2004, the ticket price was like 12 dollars to watch a film.



Well, I'm in Toronto, but ticket prices in some places can get to $12 too.

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