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Principal photography for Avatar began in April 2007 in Los Angeles and=20
Wellington. Cameron described the film as a hybrid with a full live-action=
=20
shoot in combination with computer-generated characters and live environmen=
ts.=20
"Ideally at the end of the day the audience has no idea which they're looki=
ng=20
at," Cameron said. The director indicated that he had already worked four=
=20
months on nonprincipal scenes for the film.[66] The live action was shot wi=
th a=20
modified version of the proprietary digital 3-D Fusion Camera System, devel=
oped=20
by Cameron and Vince Pace.[67] In January 2007, Fox had announced that 3-D=
=20
filming for Avatar would be done at 24 frames per second despite Cameron's=
=20
strong opinion that a 3-D film requires higher frame rate to make strobing =
less=20
noticeable.[68] According to Cameron, the film is composed of 60%=20
computer-generated elements and 40% live action, as well as traditional=20
miniatures.[69] Motion-capture photography lasted 31 days at the Hughes=20
Aircraft stage in Playa Vista in Los Angeles.[54][70] Live action photograp=
hy=20
began in October 2007 at Stone Street Studios in Wellington and was schedul=
ed=20
to last 31 days.[71] More than a thousand people worked on the production.[=
70]=20
In preparation of the filming sequences, all of the actors underwent=20
professional training specific to their characters such as archery, horseba=
ck=20
riding, firearm use, and hand-to-hand combat. They received language and=20
dialect training in the Na'vi language created for the film.[72] Before=20
shooting the film, Cameron also sent the cast to the Hawaiian tropical=20
rainforests[73] to get a feel for a rainforest setting before shooting on t=
he=20
soundstage.[72] During filming, Cameron made use of his virtual camera syst=
em,=20
a new way of directing motion-capture filmmaking. The system shows the acto=
rs'=20
virtual counterparts in their digital surroundings in real time, allowing t=
he=20
director to adjust and direct scenes just as if shooting live action. Accor=
ding=20
to Cameron, "It's like a big, powerful game engine. If I want to fly throug=
h=20
space, or change my perspective, I can. I can turn the whole scene into a=
=20
living miniature and go through it on a 50 to 1 scale."[74] Using conventio=
nal=20
techniques, the complete virtual world cannot be seen until the motion-capt=
ure=20
of the actors is complete. Cameron said this process does not diminish the=
=20
value or importance of acting. On the contrary, because there is no need fo=
r=20
repeated camera and lighting setups, costume fittings and make-up touch-ups=
,=20
scenes do not need to be interrupted repeatedly.[75] Cameron described the=
=20
system as a "form of pure creation where if you want to move a tree or a=20
mountain or the sky or change the time of day, you have complete control ov=
er=20
the elements".[76] Cameron gave fellow directors Steven Spielberg and Peter=
=20
Jackson a chance to test the new technology.[65] Spielberg said, "I like to=
=20
think of it as digital makeup, not augmented animation ... Motion capture=
=20
brings the director back to a kind of intimacy that actors and directors on=
ly=20
know when they're working in live theater."[75] Spielberg and George Lucas =
were=20
also able to visit the set to watch Cameron direct with the equipment.[77] =
To=20
film the shots where CGI interacts with live action, a unique camera referr=
ed=20
to as a "simulcam" was used, a merger of the 3-D fusion camera and the virt=
ual=20
camera systems. While filming live action in real time with the simulcam, t=
he=20
CGI images captured with the virtual camera or designed from scratch, are=
=20
superimposed over the live action images as in augmented reality and shown =
on a=20
small monitor, making it possible for the director to instruct the actors h=
ow=20
to relate to the virtual material in the scene.[72] Due to Cameron's person=
al=20
convictions about climate change, he allowed only plant-based (vegan) food =
to=20
be served on set.=20


A number of innovative visual effects techniques were used during productio=
n.=20
According to Cameron, work on the film had been delayed since the 1990s to=
=20
allow the techniques to reach the necessary degree of advancement to adequa=
tely=20
portray his vision of the film.[13][14] The director planned to make use of=
=20
photorealistic computer-generated characters, created using new motion capt=
ure=20
animation technologies he had been developing in the 14 months leading up t=
o=20
December 2006.[74] Innovations include a new system for lighting massive ar=
eas=20
like Pandora's jungle,[80] a motion-capture stage or "volume" six times lar=
ger=20
than any previously used, and an improved method of capturing facial=20
expressions, enabling full performance capture. To achieve the face capturi=
ng,=20
actors wore individually made skull caps fitted with a tiny camera position=
ed=20
in front of the actors' faces; the information collected about their facial=
=20
expressions and eyes is then transmitted to computers.[81] According to=20
Cameron, the method allows the filmmakers to transfer 100% of the actors'=
=20
physical performances to their digital counterparts.[82] Besides the=20
performance capture data which were transferred directly to the computers,=
=20
numerous reference cameras gave the digital artists multiple angles of each=
=20
performance.[83] A technically challenging scene was near the end of the fi=
lm=20
when the computer-generated Neytiri held the live action Jake in human form=
,=20
and attention was given to the details of the shadows and reflected light=
=20
between them.[84] The lead visual effects company was Weta Digital in=20
Wellington, at one point employing 900 people to work on the film.[85] Beca=
use=20
of the huge amount of data which needed to be stored, cataloged and availab=
le=20
for everybody involved, even on the other side of the world, a new cloud=20
computing and Digital Asset Management (DAM) system named Gaia was created =
by=20
Microsoft especially for Avatar, which allowed the crews to keep track of a=
nd=20
coordinate all stages in the digital processing.[86] To render Avatar, Weta=
=20
used a 930 m2 (10,000 sq ft) server farm making use of 4,000 Hewlett-Packar=
d=20
servers with 35,000 processor cores with 104 terabytes of RAM and three=20
petabytes of network area storage running Ubuntu Linux, Grid Engine cluster=
=20
manager, and 2 of the animation software and managers, Pixar's RenderMan an=
d=20
Pixar's Alfred queue management system.[87][88][89][90] The render farm=20
occupies the 193rd to 197th spots in the TOP500 list of the world's most=20
powerful supercomputers. A new texturing and paint software system, called=
=20
Mari, was developed by The Foundry in cooperation with Weta.[91][92] Creati=
ng=20
the Na'vi characters and the virtual world of Pandora required over a petab=
yte=20
of digital storage,[93] and each minute of the final footage for Avatar=20
occupies 17.28 gigabytes of storage.[94] It would often take the computer=
=20
several hours to render a single frame of the film.[95] To help finish=20
preparing the special effects sequences on time, a number of other companie=
s=20
were brought on board, including Industrial Light & Magic, which worked=20
alongside Weta Digital to create the battle sequences. ILM was responsible =
for=20
the visual effects for many of the film's specialized vehicles and devised =
a=20
new way to make CGI explosions.[96] Joe Letteri was the film's visual effec=
ts=20
general supervisor.[97] Music and soundtrack Main article: Avatar: Music fr=
om=20
the Motion Picture James Horner =E2=80=93 "Jake Enters His Avatar World" 0:=
32 listen to=20
a clip from the score of the 2009 film Avatar. Problems playing this file? =
See=20
media help. Composer James Horner scored the film, his third collaboration =
with=20
Cameron after Aliens and Titanic.[98] Horner recorded parts of the score wi=
th a=20
small chorus singing in the alien language Na'vi in March 2008.[99] He also=
=20
worked with Wanda Bryant, an ethnomusicologist, to create a music culture f=
or=20
the alien race.[100] The first scoring sessions were planned to take place =
in=20
early 2009.[101] During production, Horner promised Cameron that he would n=
ot=20
work on any other project except for Avatar and reportedly worked on the sc=
ore=20
from four in the morning until ten at night throughout the process. He stat=
ed=20
in an interview, "Avatar has been the most difficult film I have worked on =
and=20
the biggest job I have undertaken."[102] Horner composed the score as two=
=20
different scores merged into one. He first created a score that reflected t=
he=20
Na'vi way of sound and then combined it with a separate "traditional" score=
 to=20
drive the film.[72] British singer Leona Lewis was chosen to sing the theme=
=20
song for the film, called "I See You". An accompanying music video, directe=
d by=20
Jake Nava, premiered December 15, 2009, on MySpace.

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Avatar is primarily an action-adventure journey of self-discovery, in the=
=20
context of imperialism, and deep ecology.[104] Cameron said his inspiration=
 was=20
"every single science fiction book I read as a kid" and that he wanted to=
=20
update the style of Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter series.[11] He=20
acknowledged that Avatar shares themes with the films At Play in the Fields=
 of=20
the Lord, The Emerald Forest, and Princess Mononoke, which feature clashes=
=20
between cultures and civilizations, and with Dances with Wolves, where a=20
battered soldier finds himself drawn to the culture he was initially fighti=
ng=20
against.[105][106] He also cited Hayao Miyazaki's anime films such as Princ=
ess=20
Mononoke as an influence on the ecosystem of Pandora.[106] In 2012, Cameron=
=20
filed a 45-page legal declaration that intended to "describe in great detai=
l=20
the genesis of the ideas, themes, storylines, and images that came to be=20
Avatar."[107] In addition to historical events (such as European colonizati=
on=20
of the Americas), his life experiences and several of his unproduced projec=
ts,=20
Cameron drew connections between Avatar and his previous films. He cited hi=
s=20
script and concept art for Xenogenesis, partially produced as a short film,=
 as=20
being the basis for many of the ideas and visual designs in Avatar. He stat=
ed=20
that Avatar's "concepts of a world mind, intelligence within nature, the id=
ea=20
of projecting force or consciousness using an avatar, colonization of alien=
=20
planets, greedy corporate interests backed up by military force, the story =
of a=20
seemingly weaker group prevailing over a technologically superior force, an=
d=20
the good scientist were all established and recurrent themes" from his earl=
ier=20
films including Aliens, The Abyss, Rambo: First Blood Part II, The Terminat=
or=20
and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. He specifically mentioned the "water tentac=
le"=20
in The Abyss as an example of an "avatar" that "takes on the appearance of.=
..an=20
alien life form...in order to bridge the cultural gap and build trust."[108=
]=20
Cameron also cited a number of works by other creators as "reference points=
 and=20
sources of inspiration" for Avatar. These include two of his "favorite" fil=
ms,=20
2001: A Space Odyssey, where mankind experiences an evolution after meeting=
=20
alien life, and Lawrence of Arabia, where "an outsider...encounters and=20
immerses into a foreign culture and then ultimately joins that group to fig=
ht=20
other outsiders." Cameron said he became familiar with the concept of a hum=
an=20
operating a "synthetic avatar" inside another world from George Henry Smith=
's=20
short story "In the Imagicon" and Arthur C. Clarke's novel The City and the=
=20
Stars. He said he learned of the term "avatar" by reading the cyberpunk nov=
els=20
Neuromancer by William Gibson and Islands in the Net by Bruce Sterling. The=
=20
idea of a "world mind" originated in the novel Solaris by Stanislaw Lem.=20
Cameron mentioned several other films about people interacting with "indige=
nous=20
cultures" as inspiring him, including Dances with Wolves, The Man Who Would=
 Be=20
King, The Mission, The Emerald Forest, Medicine Man, The Jungle Book and=20
FernGully. He also cited as inspiration the John Carter and Tarzan stories =
by=20
Edgar Rice Burroughs and other adventure stories by Rudyard Kipling and H.=
=20
Rider Haggard.[108] In a 2007 interview with Time magazine, Cameron was ask=
ed=20
about the meaning of the term Avatar, to which he replied, "It's an incarna=
tion=20
of one of the Hindu gods taking a flesh form. In this film what that means =
is=20
that the human technology in the future is capable of injecting a human's=
=20
intelligence into a remotely located body, a biological body."[10] Cameron =
also=20
cited the Japanese cyberpunk manga and anime Ghost in the Shell, in terms o=
f=20
how humans can remotely control, and transfer their personalities into, ali=
en=20
bodies.[109][110] For the love story between characters Jake and Neytiri,=
=20
Cameron applied a star-crossed love theme, which he said was in the traditi=
on=20
of Romeo and Juliet.[108] He acknowledged its similarity to the pairing of =
Jack=20
and Rose from his film Titanic. An interviewer stated, "Both couples come f=
rom=20
radically different cultures that are contemptuous of their relationship an=
d=20
are forced to choose sides between the competing communities."[113] Cameron=
=20
described Neytiri as his "Pocahontas," saying that his plotline followed th=
e=20
historical story of a "white outsider [who] falls in love with the chief's=
=20
daughter, who becomes his guide to the tribe and to their special bond with=
=20
nature."[108] Cameron felt that whether or not the Jake and Neytiri love st=
ory=20
would be perceived as believable partially hinged on the physical=20
attractiveness of Neytiri's alien appearance, which was developed by=20
considering her appeal to the all-male crew of artists.[114] Although Camer=
on=20
felt Jake and Neytiri do not fall in love right away, their portrayers=20
(Worthington and Saldana) felt the characters did. Cameron said the two act=
ors=20
"had a great chemistry" during filming.[113] A gray mountain in the middle =
of a=20
forest. Pandora's floating "Hallelujah Mountains" were inspired in part by =
the=20
Chinese Huangshan mountains (pictured).[115] Zhangjiajie National Forest Pa=
rk=20
For the film's floating "Hallelujah Mountains", the designers drew inspirat=
ion=20
from "many different types of mountains, but mainly the karst limestone=20
formations in China."[116] According to production designer Dylan Cole, the=
=20
fictional floating rocks were inspired by Huangshan (also known as Yellow=
=20
Mountain), Guilin, Zhangjiajie, among others around the world.[116] Cameron=
 had=20
noted the influence of the Chinese peaks on the design of the floating=20
mountains.[117] To create the interiors of the human mining colony on Pando=
ra,=20
production designers visited the Noble Clyde Boudreaux[118] oil platform in=
 the=20
Gulf of Mexico during June 2007. They photographed, measured and filmed eve=
ry=20
aspect of the platform, which was later replicated on-screen with=20
photorealistic CGI during post-production.


The first photo of the film was released on August 14, 2009,[124] and Empir=
e=20
released exclusive images from the film in its October issue.[125] Cameron,=
=20
producer Jon Landau, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, and Sigourney Weaver appear=
ed=20
at a panel, moderated by Tom Rothman, at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con on Ju=
ly=20
23. Twenty-five minutes of footage was screened[126] in Dolby 3D.[127] Weav=
er=20
and Cameron appeared at additional panels to promote the film, speaking on =
the=20
23rd[128] and 24th[129][130] respectively. James Cameron announced at the=
=20
Comic-Con Avatar Panel that August 21 will be 'Avatar Day'. On this day, th=
e=20
trailer was released in all theatrical formats. The official game trailer a=
nd=20
toy line of the film were also unveiled on this day.[131] The 129-second=20
trailer was released online on August 20, 2009.[132] The new 210-second tra=
iler=20
was premiered in theaters on October 23, 2009, then soon after premiered on=
line=20
on Yahoo! on October 29, 2009, to positive reviews.[133][134] An extended=
=20
version in IMAX 3D received overwhelmingly positive reviews.[132] The Holly=
wood=20
Reporter said that audience expectations were colored by "the [same]=20
establishment skepticism that preceded Titanic" and suggested the showing=
=20
reflected the desire for original storytelling.[135] The teaser has been am=
ong=20
the most viewed trailers in the history of film marketing, reaching the fir=
st=20
place of all trailers viewed on Apple.com with 4 million views.[136] On Oct=
ober=20
30, to celebrate the opening of the first 3-D cinema in Vietnam, Fox allowe=
d=20
Megastar Cinema to screen exclusive 16 minutes of Avatar to a number of=20
press.[137] The three-and-a-half-minute trailer of the film premiered live =
on=20
November 1, 2009, during a Dallas Cowboys football game at Cowboys Stadium =
in=20
Arlington, Texas, on the Diamond Vision screen, one of the world's largest=
=20
video displays, and to TV audiences viewing the game on Fox. It is said to =
be=20
the largest live motion picture trailer viewing in history.[138] The Coca-C=
ola=20
Company collaborated with Fox to launch a worldwide marketing campaign to=
=20
promote the film. The highlight of the campaign was the website AVTR.com.=
=20
Specially marked bottles and cans of Coca-Cola Zero, when held in front of =
a=20
webcam, enabled users to interact with the website's 3-D features using=20
augmented reality (AR) technology.[139] The film was heavily promoted in an=
=20
episode of the Fox series Bones in the episode "The Gamer In The Grease"=20
(Season 5, Episode 9). Avatar star Joel David Moore has a recurring role on=
 the=20
program, and is seen in the episode anxiously awaiting the release of the=
=20
film.[140] A week prior to the American release, Zoe Saldana promoted the f=
ilm=20
on Adult Swim when she was interviewed by an animated Space Ghost.[141]=20
McDonald's had a promotion mentioned in television commercials in Europe ca=
lled=20
"Avatarize yourself", which encouraged people to go to the website set up b=
y=20
Oddcast, and use a photograph of themselves to change into a Na'vi.[142] Bo=
oks=20
Avatar: A Confidential Report on the Biological and Social History of Pando=
ra,=20
a 224-page book in the form of a field guide to the film's fictional settin=
g of=20
the planet of Pandora, was released by Harper Entertainment on November 24,=
=20
2009.[143] It is presented as a compilation of data collected by the humans=
=20
about Pandora and the life on it, written by Maria Wilhelm and Dirk Mathiso=
n.=20
HarperFestival also released Wilhelm's 48-page James Cameron's Avatar: The=
=20
Reusable Scrapbook for children.[144] The Art of Avatar was released on=20
November 30, 2009, by Abrams Books. The book features detailed production=
=20
artwork from the film, including production sketches, illustrations by Lisa=
=20
Fitzpatrick, and film stills. Producer Jon Landau wrote the foreword, Camer=
on=20
wrote the epilogue, and director Peter Jackson wrote the preface.[145] In=
=20
October 2010, Abrams Books also released The Making of Avatar, a 272-page b=
ook=20
that detailed the film's production process and contains over 500 color=20
photographs and illustrations.[146] In a 2009 interview, Cameron said that =
he=20
planned to write a novel version of Avatar after the film was released.[147=
] In=20
February 2010, producer Jon Landau stated that Cameron plans a prequel nove=
l=20
for Avatar that will "lead up to telling the story of the movie, but it wou=
ld=20
go into much more depth about all the stories that we didn't have time to d=
eal=20
with", saying that "Jim wants to write a novel that is a big, epic story th=
at=20
fills in a lot of things".[148] In August 2013 it was announced that Camero=
n=20
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universe.[149] ance Post released a special limited edition stamp based on=
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n=20
the US, and about 70 international.[167] 20th Century Fox Korea adapted and=
=20
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f=20
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=20
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69]=20
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=20
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million.[5] The film was later re-released in China in March 2021, allowing=
 it=20
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time.[24] Avatar was re-released in theaters on September 23, 2022, by Walt=
=20
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rate of 48-frames-per-second.[172] The reissue was prior to the December 20=
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=20
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rks=20
to remaster the film with Dolby Vision and re-release it in Dolby Cinema.


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=20
Blu-ray in the US on April 22, 2010,[175] and in the UK on April 26.[176] T=
he=20
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of and to make space for optimal picture and sound. The release also preser=
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rmat=20
to watch the film.[178] The Blu-ray disc contains DRM (BD+ 5) which some=20
Blu-ray players might not support without a firmware update.[179][180] Avat=
ar=20
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=20
units sold, breaking the record previously held by The Dark Knight (600,000=
=20
units sold). First-day DVD and Blu-ray sales combined were over four millio=
n=20
units sold.[181] In its first four days of release, sales of Avatar on Blu-=
ray=20
reached 2.7 million in the United States and Canada =E2=80=93 overtaking Th=
e Dark=20
Knight to become the best ever selling Blu-ray release in the region.[182][=
183]=20
The release later broke the Blu-ray sales record in the UK the following=20
week.[184] In its first three weeks of release, the film sold a total of 19=
.7=20
million DVD and Blu-ray discs combined, a new record for sales in that=20
period.[185] As of July 18, 2012, DVD sales (not including Blu-ray) totaled=
=20
over 10.5 million units sold with $190,806,055 in revenue.[186] Avatar reta=
ined=20
its record as the top-selling Blu-ray in the US market until January 2015, =
when=20
it was surpassed by Disney's Frozen.[187] The Avatar three-disc Extended=20
Collector's Edition on DVD and Blu-ray was released on November 16, 2010. T=
hree=20
different versions of the film are present on the discs: the original=20
theatrical cut (162 minutes), the special edition cut (170 minutes), and a=
=20
collector's extended cut (178 minutes). The DVD set spreads the film across=
 two=20
discs, while the Blu-ray set presents it on a single disc.[188] The collect=
or's=20
extended cut contains 8 more minutes of footage, thus making it 16 minutes=
=20
longer than the original theatrical cut. Cameron mentioned, "you can sit do=
wn,=20
and in a continuous screening of the film, watch it with the Earth opening"=
. He=20
stated the "Earth opening" is an additional 4+1=E2=81=842 minutes of scenes=
 that were=20
in the film for much of its production but were ultimately cut before the=
=20
film's theatrical release.[189] The release also includes an additional 45=
=20
minutes of deleted scenes and other extras.[188] Cameron initially stated t=
hat=20
Avatar would be released in 3D around November 2010, but the studio issued =
a=20
correction: "3-D is in the conceptual stage and Avatar will not be out on 3=
D=20
Blu-ray in November."[190] In May 2010, Fox stated that the 3D version woul=
d be=20
released some time in 2011.[185] It was later revealed that Fox had given=
=20
Panasonic an exclusive license for the 3D Blu-ray version and only with the=
=20
purchase of a Panasonic 3DTV. The length of Panasonic's exclusivity period =
is=20
stated to last until February 2012.[191] On October 2010, Cameron stated th=
at=20
the standalone 3D Blu-ray would be the final version of the film's home rel=
ease=20
and that it was "maybe one, two years out".[192] On Christmas Eve 2010, Ava=
tar=20
had its 3D television world premiere on Sky.[193][194][195] On August 13, 2=
012,=20
Cameron announced on Facebook that Avatar would be released globally on Blu=
-ray=20
3D.[196] The Blu-ray 3D version was finally released on October 16, 2012.[1=
97]=20
Reception Critical response On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 82% of 31=
9=20
reviews are positive, and the average rating is 7.4/10. The site's consensu=
s=20
reads, "It might be more impressive on a technical level than as a piece of=
=20
storytelling, but Avatar reaffirms James Cameron's singular gift for=20
imaginative, absorbing filmmaking."[198] On Metacritic =E2=80=94 which assi=
gns a=20
weighted mean score =E2=80=94 the film has a score of 83 out of 100 based o=
n 35=20
critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[199] Audiences polled by CinemaSco=
re=20
gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. Every demographi=
c=20
surveyed was reported to give this rating. These polls also indicated that =
the=20
main draw of the film was its use of 3D.[200] Roger Ebert of the Chicago=20
Sun-Times called the film "extraordinary" and gave it four stars out of fou=
r.=20
"Watching Avatar, I felt sort of the same as when I saw Star Wars in 1977,"=
 he=20
said, adding that like Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship =
of=20
the Ring, the film "employs a new generation of special effects" and it "is=
 not=20
simply a sensational entertainment, although it is that. It's a technical=
=20
breakthrough. It has a flat-out Green and anti-war message".[201] A. O. Sco=
tt=20
of At The Movies also compared his viewing of the film to the first time he=
=20
viewed Star Wars and he said "although the script is a little bit ... obvio=
us,"=20
it was "part of what made it work".[202][203] Todd McCarthy of Variety prai=
sed=20
the film, saying "The King of the World sets his sights on creating another=
=20
world entirely in Avatar, and it's very much a place worth visiting."[204] =
Kirk=20
Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review. "The=
=20
screen is alive with more action and the soundtrack pops with more robust m=
usic=20
than any dozen sci-fi shoot-'em-ups you care to mention," he stated.[205] P=
eter=20
Travers of Rolling Stone awarded Avatar a three-and-a-half out of four star=
=20
rating and wrote in his print review "It extends the possibilities of what=
=20
movies can do. Cameron's talent may just be as big as his dreams."[206] Ric=
hard=20
Corliss of Time magazine thought that the film was "the most vivid and=20
convincing creation of a fantasy world ever seen in the history of moving=
=20
pictures."[207] Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times thought the film has=
=20
"powerful" visual accomplishments but "flat dialogue" and "obvious=20
characterization".[208] James Berardinelli of ReelViews praised the film an=
d=20
its story, giving it four out of four stars; he wrote "In 3-D, it's immersi=
ve =E2=80=93=20
but the traditional film elements =E2=80=93 story, character, editing, them=
e, emotional=20
resonance, etc. =E2=80=93 are presented with sufficient expertise to make e=
ven the 2-D=20
version an engrossing 2+1=E2=81=842-hour experience."[209] Avatar's underly=
ing social=20
and political themes attracted attention. Armond White of the New York Pres=
s=20
wrote that Cameron used "villainous American characters" to "misrepresent=
=20
facets of militarism, capitalism, and imperialism".[210][211] Russell D. Mo=
ore=20
of The Christian Post concluded that "propaganda exists in the film" and st=
ated=20
"If you can get a theater full of people in Kentucky to stand and applaud t=
he=20
defeat of their country in war, then you've got some amazing special=20
effects."[212] Adam Cohen of The New York Times was more positive about the=
=20
film, calling its anti-imperialist message "a 22nd-century version of the=
=20
American colonists vs. the British, India vs. the Raj, or Latin America vs.=
=20
United Fruit".[213] Ross Douthat of The New York Times opined that the film=
 is=20
"Cameron's long apologia for pantheism [...] Hollywood's religion of choice=
 for=20
a generation now",[214] while Saritha Prabhu of The Tennessean called the f=
ilm=20
a "misportrayal of pantheism and Eastern spirituality in general",[215] and=
=20
Maxim Osipov of The Hindustan Times, on the contrary, commended the film's=
=20
message for its overall consistency with the teachings of Hinduism in the=
=20
Bhagavad Gita.[216] Annalee Newitz of io9 concluded that Avatar is another =
film=20
that has the recurring "fantasy about race" whereby "some white guy" become=
s=20
the "most awesome" member of a non-white culture.[217] Michael Phillips of =
the=20
Chicago Tribune called Avatar "the season's ideological Rorschach blot",[21=
8]=20
while Miranda Devine of The Sydney Morning Herald thought that "It [was]=20
impossible to watch Avatar without being banged over the head with the=20
director's ideological hammer."[219] Nidesh Lawtoo believed that an essenti=
al,=20
yet less visible social theme that contributed to Avatar's success concerns=
=20
contemporary fascinations with virtual avatars and "the transition from the=
=20
world of reality to that of virtual reality".[220] Critics and audiences ha=
ve=20
cited similarities with other films, literature or media, describing the=20
perceived connections in ways ranging from simple "borrowing" to outright=
=20
plagiarism. Ty Burr of The Boston Globe called it "the same movie" as Dance=
s=20
with Wolves.[221] Like Dances with Wolves, Avatar has been characterized as=
=20
being a "white savior" movie, in which a "backwards" native people is impot=
ent=20
without the leadership of a member of the invading white culture.[222][223]=
=20
Parallels to the concept and use of an avatar are in Poul Anderson's 1957=
=20
novelette "Call Me Joe", in which a paralyzed man uses his mind from orbit =
to=20
control an artificial body on Jupiter.[224][225] Cinema audiences in Russia=
=20
have noted that Avatar has elements in common with the 1960s Noon Universe=
=20
novels by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, which are set in the 22nd century on=
 a=20
forested world called Pandora with a sentient indigenous species called the=
=20
Nave.[226] Various reviews have compared Avatar to the films FernGully: The=
=20
Last Rainforest,[227][228] Pocahontas[229] and The Last Samurai.[230] NPR's=
=20
Morning Edition has compared the film to a montage of tropes, with one=20
commentator stating that Avatar was made by "mixing a bunch of film scripts=
 in=20
a blender".[231] Gary Westfahl wrote that "the science fiction story that m=
ost=20
closely resembles Avatar has to be Ursula Le Guin's novella The Word for Wo=
rld=20
Is Forest (1972), another epic about a benevolent race of alien beings who=
=20
happily inhabit dense forests while living in harmony with nature until the=
y=20
are attacked and slaughtered by invading human soldiers who believe that th=
e=20
only good gook is a dead gook".[225] The science fiction writer and editor=
=20
Gardner Dozois said that along with the Anderson and Le Guin stories, the=
=20
"mash-up" included Alan Dean Foster's 1975 novel, Midworld.[232] Some sourc=
es=20
saw similarities to the artwork of Roger Dean, which features fantastic ima=
ges=20
of dragons and floating rock formations.[233][234] In 2013, Dean sued Camer=
on=20
and Fox, claiming that Pandora was inspired by 14 of his images. Dean sough=
t=20
damages of $50m.[235] Dean's case was dismissed in 2014, and The Hollywood=
=20
Reporter noted that Cameron had won multiple Avatar idea theft cases.[236]=
=20
Avatar received compliments from filmmakers, with Steven Spielberg praising=
 it=20
as "the most evocative and amazing science-fiction movie since Star Wars" a=
nd=20
others calling it "audacious and awe inspiring", "master class", and=20
"brilliant". Noted art director-turned-filmmaker Roger Christian is also a=
=20
noted fan of the film.[237] On the other hand, Duncan Jones said: "It's not=
 in=20
my top three James Cameron films. ... [A]t what point in the film did you h=
ave=20
any doubt what was going to happen next?".[238] For French filmmaker Luc=20
Besson, Avatar opened the doors for him to now create an adaptation of the=
=20
graphic novel series Val=C3=A9rian and Laureline that technologically suppo=
rts the=20
scope of its source material, with Besson even throwing his original script=
 in=20
the trash and redoing it after seeing the film.[239] TIME ranked Avatar num=
ber=20
3 in their list of "The 10 Greatest Movies of the Millennium (Thus Far)"[24=
0]=20
also earning it a spot on the magazine's All-Time 100 list,[241] and IGN li=
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Avatar as number 22 on their list of the top 25 Sci-Fi movies of all time.=
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idea which they're looking at," Cameron said. The director indicated that h=
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tion, as well as traditional miniatures.[69] Motion-capture photography las=
ted 31 days at the Hughes Aircraft stage in Playa Vista in Los Angeles.[54]=
[70] Live action photography began in October 2007 at Stone Street Studios =
in Wellington and was scheduled to last 31 days.[71] More than a thousand p=
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, all of the actors underwent professional training specific to their chara=
cters such as archery, horseback riding, firearm use, and hand-to-hand comb=
at. They received language and dialect training in the Na'vi language creat=
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o the Hawaiian tropical rainforests[73] to get a feel for a rainforest sett=
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 of his virtual camera system, a new way of directing motion-capture filmma=
king. The system shows the actors' virtual counterparts in their digital su=
rroundings in real time, allowing the director to adjust and direct scenes =
just as if shooting live action. According to Cameron, "It's like a big, po=
werful game engine. If I want to fly through space, or change my perspectiv=
e, I can. I can turn the whole scene into a living miniature and go through=
 it on a 50 to 1 scale."[74] Using conventional techniques, the complete vi=
rtual world cannot be seen until the motion-capture of the actors is comple=
te. Cameron said this process does not diminish the value or importance of =
acting. On the contrary, because there is no need for repeated camera and l=
ighting setups, costume fittings and make-up touch-ups, scenes do not need =
to be interrupted repeatedly.[75] Cameron described the system as a "form o=
f pure creation where if you want to move a tree or a mountain or the sky o=
r change the time of day, you have complete control over the elements".[76]=
 Cameron gave fellow directors Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson a chance =
to test the new technology.[65] Spielberg said, "I like to think of it as d=
igital makeup, not augmented animation ... Motion capture brings the direct=
or back to a kind of intimacy that actors and directors only know when they=
're working in live theater."[75] Spielberg and George Lucas were also able=
 to visit the set to watch Cameron direct with the equipment.[77] To film t=
he shots where CGI interacts with live action, a unique camera referred to =
as a "simulcam" was used, a merger of the 3-D fusion camera and the virtual=
 camera systems. While filming live action in real time with the simulcam, =
the CGI images captured with the virtual camera or designed from scratch, a=
re superimposed over the live action images as in augmented reality and sho=
wn on a small monitor, making it possible for the director to instruct the =
actors how to relate to the virtual material in the scene.[72] Due to Camer=
on's personal convictions about climate change, he allowed only plant-based=
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ative visual effects techniques were used during production. According to C=
ameron, work on the film had been delayed since the 1990s to allow the tech=
niques to reach the necessary degree of advancement to adequately portray h=
is vision of the film.[13][14] The director planned to make use of photorea=
listic computer-generated characters, created using new motion capture anim=
ation technologies he had been developing in the 14 months leading up to De=
cember 2006.[74] Innovations include a new system for lighting massive area=
s like Pandora's jungle,[80] a motion-capture stage or "volume" six times l=
arger than any previously used, and an improved method of capturing facial =
expressions, enabling full performance capture. To achieve the face capturi=
ng, actors wore individually made skull caps fitted with a tiny camera posi=
tioned in front of the actors' faces; the information collected about their=
 facial expressions and eyes is then transmitted to computers.[81] Accordin=
g to Cameron, the method allows the filmmakers to transfer 100% of the acto=
rs' physical performances to their digital counterparts.[82] Besides the pe=
rformance capture data which were transferred directly to the computers, nu=
merous reference cameras gave the digital artists multiple angles of each p=
erformance.[83] A technically challenging scene was near the end of the fil=
m when the computer-generated Neytiri held the live action Jake in human fo=
rm, and attention was given to the details of the shadows and reflected lig=
ht between them.[84] The lead visual effects company was Weta Digital in We=
llington, at one point employing 900 people to work on the film.[85] Becaus=
e of the huge amount of data which needed to be stored, cataloged and avail=
able for everybody involved, even on the other side of the world, a new clo=
ud computing and Digital Asset Management (DAM) system named Gaia was creat=
ed by Microsoft especially for Avatar, which allowed the crews to keep trac=
k of and coordinate all stages in the digital processing.[86] To render Ava=
tar, Weta used a 930 m2 (10,000 sq ft) server farm making use of 4,000 Hewl=
ett-Packard servers with 35,000 processor cores with 104 terabytes of RAM a=
nd three petabytes of network area storage running Ubuntu Linux, Grid Engin=
e cluster manager, and 2 of the animation software and managers, Pixar's Re=
nderMan and Pixar's Alfred queue management system.[87][88][89][90] The ren=
der farm occupies the 193rd to 197th spots in the TOP500 list of the world'=
s most powerful supercomputers. A new texturing and paint software system, =
called Mari, was developed by The Foundry in cooperation with Weta.[91][92]=
 Creating the Na'vi characters and the virtual world of Pandora required ov=
er a petabyte of digital storage,[93] and each minute of the final footage =
for Avatar occupies 17.28 gigabytes of storage.[94] It would often take the=
 computer several hours to render a single frame of the film.[95] To help f=
inish preparing the special effects sequences on time, a number of other co=
mpanies were brought on board, including Industrial Light & Magic, which wo=
rked alongside Weta Digital to create the battle sequences. ILM was respons=
ible for the visual effects for many of the film's specialized vehicles and=
 devised a new way to make CGI explosions.[96] Joe Letteri was the film's v=
isual effects general supervisor.[97] Music and soundtrack Main article: Av=
atar: Music from the Motion Picture James Horner =E2=80=93 "Jake Enters His=
 Avatar World" 0:32 listen to a clip from the score of the 2009 film Avatar=
. Problems playing this file? See media help. Composer James Horner scored =
the film, his third collaboration with Cameron after Aliens and Titanic.[98=
] Horner recorded parts of the score with a small chorus singing in the ali=
en language Na'vi in March 2008.[99] He also worked with Wanda Bryant, an e=
thnomusicologist, to create a music culture for the alien race.[100] The fi=
rst scoring sessions were planned to take place in early 2009.[101] During =
production, Horner promised Cameron that he would not work on any other pro=
ject except for Avatar and reportedly worked on the score from four in the =
morning until ten at night throughout the process. He stated in an intervie=
w, "Avatar has been the most difficult film I have worked on and the bigges=
t job I have undertaken."[102] Horner composed the score as two different s=
cores merged into one. He first created a score that reflected the Na'vi wa=
y of sound and then combined it with a separate "traditional" score to driv=
e the film.[72] British singer Leona Lewis was chosen to sing the theme son=
g for the film, called "I See You". An accompanying music video, directed b=
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0; margin: 0;">Avatar is primarily an action-adventure journey of self-disc=
overy, in the context of imperialism, and deep ecology.[104] Cameron said h=
is inspiration was "every single science fiction book I read as a kid" and =
that he wanted to update the style of Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter ser=
ies.[11] He acknowledged that Avatar shares themes with the films At Play i=
n the Fields of the Lord, The Emerald Forest, and Princess Mononoke, which =
feature clashes between cultures and civilizations, and with Dances with Wo=
lves, where a battered soldier finds himself drawn to the culture he was in=
itially fighting against.[105][106] He also cited Hayao Miyazaki's anime fi=
lms such as Princess Mononoke as an influence on the ecosystem of Pandora.[=
106] In 2012, Cameron filed a 45-page legal declaration that intended to "d=
escribe in great detail the genesis of the ideas, themes, storylines, and i=
mages that came to be Avatar."[107] In addition to historical events (such =
as European colonization of the Americas), his life experiences and several=
 of his unproduced projects, Cameron drew connections between Avatar and hi=
s previous films. He cited his script and concept art for Xenogenesis, part=
ially produced as a short film, as being the basis for many of the ideas an=
d visual designs in Avatar. He stated that Avatar's "concepts of a world mi=
nd, intelligence within nature, the idea of projecting force or consciousne=
ss using an avatar, colonization of alien planets, greedy corporate interes=
ts backed up by military force, the story of a seemingly weaker group preva=
iling over a technologically superior force, and the good scientist were al=
l established and recurrent themes" from his earlier films including Aliens=
, The Abyss, Rambo: First Blood Part II, The Terminator and Terminator 2: J=
udgment Day. He specifically mentioned the "water tentacle" in The Abyss as=
 an example of an "avatar" that "takes on the appearance of...an alien life=
 form...in order to bridge the cultural gap and build trust."[108] Cameron =
also cited a number of works by other creators as "reference points and sou=
rces of inspiration" for Avatar. These include two of his "favorite" films,=
 2001: A Space Odyssey, where mankind experiences an evolution after meetin=
g alien life, and Lawrence of Arabia, where "an outsider...encounters and i=
mmerses into a foreign culture and then ultimately joins that group to figh=
t other outsiders." Cameron said he became familiar with the concept of a h=
uman operating a "synthetic avatar" inside another world from George Henry =
Smith's short story "In the Imagicon" and Arthur C. Clarke's novel The City=
 and the Stars. He said he learned of the term "avatar" by reading the cybe=
rpunk novels Neuromancer by William Gibson and Islands in the Net by Bruce =
Sterling. The idea of a "world mind" originated in the novel Solaris by Sta=
nislaw Lem. Cameron mentioned several other films about people interacting =
with "indigenous cultures" as inspiring him, including Dances with Wolves, =
The Man Who Would Be King, The Mission, The Emerald Forest, Medicine Man, T=
he Jungle Book and FernGully. He also cited as inspiration the John Carter =
and Tarzan stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs and other adventure stories by R=
udyard Kipling and H. Rider Haggard.[108] In a 2007 interview with Time mag=
azine, Cameron was asked about the meaning of the term Avatar, to which he =
replied, "It's an incarnation of one of the Hindu gods taking a flesh form.=
 In this film what that means is that the human technology in the future is=
 capable of injecting a human's intelligence into a remotely located body, =
a biological body."[10] Cameron also cited the Japanese cyberpunk manga and=
 anime Ghost in the Shell, in terms of how humans can remotely control, and=
 transfer their personalities into, alien bodies.[109][110] For the love st=
ory between characters Jake and Neytiri, Cameron applied a star-crossed lov=
e theme, which he said was in the tradition of Romeo and Juliet.[108] He ac=
knowledged its similarity to the pairing of Jack and Rose from his film Tit=
anic. An interviewer stated, "Both couples come from radically different cu=
ltures that are contemptuous of their relationship and are forced to choose=
 sides between the competing communities."[113] Cameron described Neytiri a=
s his "Pocahontas," saying that his plotline followed the historical story =
of a "white outsider [who] falls in love with the chief's daughter, who bec=
omes his guide to the tribe and to their special bond with nature."[108] Ca=
meron felt that whether or not the Jake and Neytiri love story would be per=
ceived as believable partially hinged on the physical attractiveness of Ney=
tiri's alien appearance, which was developed by considering her appeal to t=
he all-male crew of artists.[114] Although Cameron felt Jake and Neytiri do=
 not fall in love right away, their portrayers (Worthington and Saldana) fe=
lt the characters did. Cameron said the two actors "had a great chemistry" =
during filming.[113] A gray mountain in the middle of a forest. Pandora's f=
loating "Hallelujah Mountains" were inspired in part by the Chinese Huangsh=
an mountains (pictured).[115] Zhangjiajie National Forest Park For the film=
's floating "Hallelujah Mountains", the designers drew inspiration from "ma=
ny different types of mountains, but mainly the karst limestone formations =
in China."[116] According to production designer Dylan Cole, the fictional =
floating rocks were inspired by Huangshan (also known as Yellow Mountain), =
Guilin, Zhangjiajie, among others around the world.[116] Cameron had noted =
the influence of the Chinese peaks on the design of the floating mountains.=
[117] To create the interiors of the human mining colony on Pandora, produc=
tion designers visited the Noble Clyde Boudreaux[118] oil platform in the G=
ulf of Mexico during June 2007. They photographed, measured and filmed ever=
y aspect of the platform, which was later replicated on-screen with photore=
alistic CGI during post-production. </div></div></td></tr></table></td></tr=
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: 0;">The first photo of the film was released on August 14, 2009,[124] and=
 Empire released exclusive images from the film in its October issue.[125] =
Cameron, producer Jon Landau, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, and Sigourney Weav=
er appeared at a panel, moderated by Tom Rothman, at the 2009 San Diego Com=
ic-Con on July 23. Twenty-five minutes of footage was screened[126] in Dolb=
y 3D.[127] Weaver and Cameron appeared at additional panels to promote the =
film, speaking on the 23rd[128] and 24th[129][130] respectively. James Came=
ron announced at the Comic-Con Avatar Panel that August 21 will be 'Avatar =
Day'. On this day, the trailer was released in all theatrical formats. The =
official game trailer and toy line of the film were also unveiled on this d=
ay.[131] The 129-second trailer was released online on August 20, 2009.[132=
] The new 210-second trailer was premiered in theaters on October 23, 2009,=
 then soon after premiered online on Yahoo! on October 29, 2009, to positiv=
e reviews.[133][134] An extended version in IMAX 3D received overwhelmingly=
 positive reviews.[132] The Hollywood Reporter said that audience expectati=
ons were colored by "the [same] establishment skepticism that preceded Tita=
nic" and suggested the showing reflected the desire for original storytelli=
ng.[135] The teaser has been among the most viewed trailers in the history =
of film marketing, reaching the first place of all trailers viewed on Apple=
.com with 4 million views.[136] On October 30, to celebrate the opening of =
the first 3-D cinema in Vietnam, Fox allowed Megastar Cinema to screen excl=
usive 16 minutes of Avatar to a number of press.[137] The three-and-a-half-=
minute trailer of the film premiered live on November 1, 2009, during a Dal=
las Cowboys football game at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on the Di=
amond Vision screen, one of the world's largest video displays, and to TV a=
udiences viewing the game on Fox. It is said to be the largest live motion =
picture trailer viewing in history.[138] The Coca-Cola Company collaborated=
 with Fox to launch a worldwide marketing campaign to promote the film. The=
 highlight of the campaign was the website AVTR.com. Specially marked bottl=
es and cans of Coca-Cola Zero, when held in front of a webcam, enabled user=
s to interact with the website's 3-D features using augmented reality (AR) =
technology.[139] The film was heavily promoted in an episode of the Fox ser=
ies Bones in the episode "The Gamer In The Grease" (Season 5, Episode 9). A=
vatar star Joel David Moore has a recurring role on the program, and is see=
n in the episode anxiously awaiting the release of the film.[140] A week pr=
ior to the American release, Zoe Saldana promoted the film on Adult Swim wh=
en she was interviewed by an animated Space Ghost.[141] McDonald's had a pr=
omotion mentioned in television commercials in Europe called "Avatarize you=
rself", which encouraged people to go to the website set up by Oddcast, and=
 use a photograph of themselves to change into a Na'vi.[142] Books Avatar: =
A Confidential Report on the Biological and Social History of Pandora, a 22=
4-page book in the form of a field guide to the film's fictional setting of=
 the planet of Pandora, was released by Harper Entertainment on November 24=
, 2009.[143] It is presented as a compilation of data collected by the huma=
ns about Pandora and the life on it, written by Maria Wilhelm and Dirk Math=
ison. HarperFestival also released Wilhelm's 48-page James Cameron's Avatar=
: The Reusable Scrapbook for children.[144] The Art of Avatar was released =
on November 30, 2009, by Abrams Books. The book features detailed productio=
n artwork from the film, including production sketches, illustrations by Li=
sa Fitzpatrick, and film stills. Producer Jon Landau wrote the foreword, Ca=
meron wrote the epilogue, and director Peter Jackson wrote the preface.[145=
] In October 2010, Abrams Books also released The Making of Avatar, a 272-p=
age book that detailed the film's production process and contains over 500 =
color photographs and illustrations.[146] In a 2009 interview, Cameron said=
 that he planned to write a novel version of Avatar after the film was rele=
ased.[147] In February 2010, producer Jon Landau stated that Cameron plans =
a prequel novel for Avatar that will "lead up to telling the story of the m=
ovie, but it would go into much more depth about all the stories that we di=
dn't have time to deal with", saying that "Jim wants to write a novel that =
is a big, epic story that fills in a lot of things".[148] In August 2013 it=
 was announced that Cameron hired Steven Gould to pen four standalone novel=
s to expand the Avatar universe.[149] ance Post released a special limited =
edition stamp based on Avatar, coinciding with the film's worldwide release=
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ng Avatar premiered in London on December 10, 2009, and was released theatr=
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or release on May 22, 2009, during filming[157] but was pushed back to allo=
w more post-production time (the last shots were delivered in November)[80]=
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s and that a 2.39:1 image would be extracted for 2D screenings.[159][160] H=
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1] During a 3D preview showing in Germany on December 16, the movie's DRM "=
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blic premiere.[162] Avatar was released in a total of 3,457 theaters in the=
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ticket sales for Avatar were for 3D screenings.[163] Internationally, Avata=
r opened on a total of 14,604 screens in 106 territories, of which 3,671 we=
re showing the film in 3D (producing 56% of the first weekend gross).[164][=
165] The film was simultaneously presented in IMAX 3D format, opening in 17=
8 theaters in the United States on December 18. The international IMAX rele=
ase included 58 theaters beginning on December 16, and 25 more theaters wer=
e to be added in the coming weeks.[166] The IMAX release was the company's =
widest to date, a total of 261 theaters worldwide. The previous IMAX record=
 opening was Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, which opened in 161 IM=
AX theaters in the US, and about 70 international.[167] 20th Century Fox Ko=
rea adapted and later released Avatar in 4D version, which included "moving=
 seats, smells of explosives, sprinkling water, laser lights and wind".[20]=
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an extended theatrical rerelease of the film on August 27, 2010, exclusivel=
y in 3D theaters and IMAX 3D.[168] Avatar: Special Edition includes an addi=
tional nine minutes of footage, all of which is CG,[169] including an exten=
sion of the sex scene[170] and various other scenes that were cut from the =
original theatrical film.[169] This extended re-release resulted in the fil=
m's run time approaching the then-current IMAX platter maximum of 170 minut=
es, thereby leaving less time for the end credits. Cameron stated that the =
nine minutes of added scenes cost more than $1 million a minute to produce =
and finish.[171] During its 12-week re-release, Avatar: Special Edition gro=
ssed an additional $10.74 million in North America and $22.46 million overs=
eas for a worldwide total of $33.2 million.[5] The film was later re-releas=
ed in China in March 2021, allowing it to surpass Avengers: Endgame to beco=
me the highest-grossing film of all time.[24] Avatar was re-released in the=
aters on September 23, 2022, by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures for a l=
imited two week engagement, with the film being remastered in 4K high-dynam=
ic range, with select scenes at a high frame rate of 48-frames-per-second.[=
172] The reissue was prior to the December 2022 premiere of its sequel, Ava=
tar: The Way of Water.[173] Prior to this, Cameron previously teased a re-r=
elease of the film back in 2017 when promoting the Dolby Cinema re-release =
of Titanic, stating that there were plans in the works to remaster the film=
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ome Entertainment released the film on DVD and Blu-ray in the US on April 2=
2, 2010,[175] and in the UK on April 26.[176] The US release was not on a T=
uesday as is the norm, but was done to coincide with Earth Day.[177] The fi=
rst DVD and Blu-ray release does not contain any supplemental features othe=
r than the theatrical film and the disc menu in favor of and to make space =
for optimal picture and sound. The release also preserves the film's native=
 1.78:1 (16:9) format as Cameron felt that was the best format to watch the=
 film.[178] The Blu-ray disc contains DRM (BD+ 5) which some Blu-ray player=
s might not support without a firmware update.[179][180] Avatar set a first=
-day launch record in the U.S. for Blu-ray sales at 1.5 million units sold,=
 breaking the record previously held by The Dark Knight (600,000 units sold=
). First-day DVD and Blu-ray sales combined were over four million units so=
ld.[181] In its first four days of release, sales of Avatar on Blu-ray reac=
hed 2.7 million in the United States and Canada =E2=80=93 overtaking The Da=
rk Knight to become the best ever selling Blu-ray release in the region.[18=
2][183] The release later broke the Blu-ray sales record in the UK the foll=
owing week.[184] In its first three weeks of release, the film sold a total=
 of 19.7 million DVD and Blu-ray discs combined, a new record for sales in =
that period.[185] As of July 18, 2012, DVD sales (not including Blu-ray) to=
taled over 10.5 million units sold with $190,806,055 in revenue.[186] Avata=
r retained its record as the top-selling Blu-ray in the US market until Jan=
uary 2015, when it was surpassed by Disney's Frozen.[187] The Avatar three-=
disc Extended Collector's Edition on DVD and Blu-ray was released on Novemb=
er 16, 2010. Three different versions of the film are present on the discs:=
 the original theatrical cut (162 minutes), the special edition cut (170 mi=
nutes), and a collector's extended cut (178 minutes). The DVD set spreads t=
he film across two discs, while the Blu-ray set presents it on a single dis=
c.[188] The collector's extended cut contains 8 more minutes of footage, th=
us making it 16 minutes longer than the original theatrical cut. Cameron me=
ntioned, "you can sit down, and in a continuous screening of the film, watc=
h it with the Earth opening". He stated the "Earth opening" is an additiona=
l 4+1=E2=81=842 minutes of scenes that were in the film for much of its pro=
duction but were ultimately cut before the film's theatrical release.[189] =
The release also includes an additional 45 minutes of deleted scenes and ot=
her extras.[188] Cameron initially stated that Avatar would be released in =
3D around November 2010, but the studio issued a correction: "3-D is in the=
 conceptual stage and Avatar will not be out on 3D Blu-ray in November."[19=
0] In May 2010, Fox stated that the 3D version would be released some time =
in 2011.[185] It was later revealed that Fox had given Panasonic an exclusi=
ve license for the 3D Blu-ray version and only with the purchase of a Panas=
onic 3DTV. The length of Panasonic's exclusivity period is stated to last u=
ntil February 2012.[191] On October 2010, Cameron stated that the standalon=
e 3D Blu-ray would be the final version of the film's home release and that=
 it was "maybe one, two years out".[192] On Christmas Eve 2010, Avatar had =
its 3D television world premiere on Sky.[193][194][195] On August 13, 2012,=
 Cameron announced on Facebook that Avatar would be released globally on Bl=
u-ray 3D.[196] The Blu-ray 3D version was finally released on October 16, 2=
012.[197] Reception Critical response On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes,=
 82% of 319 reviews are positive, and the average rating is 7.4/10. The sit=
e's consensus reads, "It might be more impressive on a technical level than=
 as a piece of storytelling, but Avatar reaffirms James Cameron's singular =
gift for imaginative, absorbing filmmaking."[198] On Metacritic =E2=80=94 w=
hich assigns a weighted mean score =E2=80=94 the film has a score of 83 out=
 of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[199] Audiences=
 polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F =
scale. Every demographic surveyed was reported to give this rating. These p=
olls also indicated that the main draw of the film was its use of 3D.[200] =
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called the film "extraordinary" and ga=
ve it four stars out of four. "Watching Avatar, I felt sort of the same as =
when I saw Star Wars in 1977," he said, adding that like Star Wars and The =
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, the film "employs a new gene=
ration of special effects" and it "is not simply a sensational entertainmen=
t, although it is that. It's a technical breakthrough. It has a flat-out Gr=
een and anti-war message".[201] A. O. Scott of At The Movies also compared =
his viewing of the film to the first time he viewed Star Wars and he said "=
although the script is a little bit ... obvious," it was "part of what made=
 it work".[202][203] Todd McCarthy of Variety praised the film, saying "The=
 King of the World sets his sights on creating another world entirely in Av=
atar, and it's very much a place worth visiting."[204] Kirk Honeycutt of Th=
e Hollywood Reporter gave the film a positive review. "The screen is alive =
with more action and the soundtrack pops with more robust music than any do=
zen sci-fi shoot-'em-ups you care to mention," he stated.[205] Peter Traver=
s of Rolling Stone awarded Avatar a three-and-a-half out of four star ratin=
g and wrote in his print review "It extends the possibilities of what movie=
s can do. Cameron's talent may just be as big as his dreams."[206] Richard =
Corliss of Time magazine thought that the film was "the most vivid and conv=
incing creation of a fantasy world ever seen in the history of moving pictu=
res."[207] Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times thought the film has "pow=
erful" visual accomplishments but "flat dialogue" and "obvious characteriza=
tion".[208] James Berardinelli of ReelViews praised the film and its story,=
 giving it four out of four stars; he wrote "In 3-D, it's immersive =E2=80=
=93 but the traditional film elements =E2=80=93 story, character, editing, =
theme, emotional resonance, etc. =E2=80=93 are presented with sufficient ex=
pertise to make even the 2-D version an engrossing 2+1=E2=81=842-hour exper=
ience."[209] Avatar's underlying social and political themes attracted atte=
ntion. Armond White of the New York Press wrote that Cameron used "villaino=
us American characters" to "misrepresent facets of militarism, capitalism, =
and imperialism".[210][211] Russell D. Moore of The Christian Post conclude=
d that "propaganda exists in the film" and stated "If you can get a theater=
 full of people in Kentucky to stand and applaud the defeat of their countr=
y in war, then you've got some amazing special effects."[212] Adam Cohen of=
 The New York Times was more positive about the film, calling its anti-impe=
rialist message "a 22nd-century version of the American colonists vs. the B=
ritish, India vs. the Raj, or Latin America vs. United Fruit".[213] Ross Do=
uthat of The New York Times opined that the film is "Cameron's long apologi=
a for pantheism [...] Hollywood's religion of choice for a generation now",=
[214] while Saritha Prabhu of The Tennessean called the film a "misportraya=
l of pantheism and Eastern spirituality in general",[215] and Maxim Osipov =
of The Hindustan Times, on the contrary, commended the film's message for i=
ts overall consistency with the teachings of Hinduism in the Bhagavad Gita.=
[216] Annalee Newitz of io9 concluded that Avatar is another film that has =
the recurring "fantasy about race" whereby "some white guy" becomes the "mo=
st awesome" member of a non-white culture.[217] Michael Phillips of the Chi=
cago Tribune called Avatar "the season's ideological Rorschach blot",[218] =
while Miranda Devine of The Sydney Morning Herald thought that "It [was] im=
possible to watch Avatar without being banged over the head with the direct=
or's ideological hammer."[219] Nidesh Lawtoo believed that an essential, ye=
t less visible social theme that contributed to Avatar's success concerns c=
ontemporary fascinations with virtual avatars and "the transition from the =
world of reality to that of virtual reality".[220] Critics and audiences ha=
ve cited similarities with other films, literature or media, describing the=
 perceived connections in ways ranging from simple "borrowing" to outright =
plagiarism. Ty Burr of The Boston Globe called it "the same movie" as Dance=
s with Wolves.[221] Like Dances with Wolves, Avatar has been characterized =
as being a "white savior" movie, in which a "backwards" native people is im=
potent without the leadership of a member of the invading white culture.[22=
2][223] Parallels to the concept and use of an avatar are in Poul Anderson'=
s 1957 novelette "Call Me Joe", in which a paralyzed man uses his mind from=
 orbit to control an artificial body on Jupiter.[224][225] Cinema audiences=
 in Russia have noted that Avatar has elements in common with the 1960s Noo=
n Universe novels by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, which are set in the 22nd=
 century on a forested world called Pandora with a sentient indigenous spec=
ies called the Nave.[226] Various reviews have compared Avatar to the films=
 FernGully: The Last Rainforest,[227][228] Pocahontas[229] and The Last Sam=
urai.[230] NPR's Morning Edition has compared the film to a montage of trop=
es, with one commentator stating that Avatar was made by "mixing a bunch of=
 film scripts in a blender".[231] Gary Westfahl wrote that "the science fic=
tion story that most closely resembles Avatar has to be Ursula Le Guin's no=
vella The Word for World Is Forest (1972), another epic about a benevolent =
race of alien beings who happily inhabit dense forests while living in harm=
ony with nature until they are attacked and slaughtered by invading human s=
oldiers who believe that the only good gook is a dead gook".[225] The scien=
ce fiction writer and editor Gardner Dozois said that along with the Anders=
on and Le Guin stories, the "mash-up" included Alan Dean Foster's 1975 nove=
l, Midworld.[232] Some sources saw similarities to the artwork of Roger Dea=
n, which features fantastic images of dragons and floating rock formations.=
[233][234] In 2013, Dean sued Cameron and Fox, claiming that Pandora was in=
spired by 14 of his images. Dean sought damages of $50m.[235] Dean's case w=
as dismissed in 2014, and The Hollywood Reporter noted that Cameron had won=
 multiple Avatar idea theft cases.[236] Avatar received compliments from fi=
lmmakers, with Steven Spielberg praising it as "the most evocative and amaz=
ing science-fiction movie since Star Wars" and others calling it "audacious=
 and awe inspiring", "master class", and "brilliant". Noted art director-tu=
rned-filmmaker Roger Christian is also a noted fan of the film.[237] On the=
 other hand, Duncan Jones said: "It's not in my top three James Cameron fil=
ms. ... [A]t what point in the film did you have any doubt what was going t=
o happen next?".[238] For French filmmaker Luc Besson, Avatar opened the do=
ors for him to now create an adaptation of the graphic novel series Val=C3=
=A9rian and Laureline that technologically supports the scope of its source=
 material, with Besson even throwing his original script in the trash and r=
edoing it after seeing the film.[239] TIME ranked Avatar number 3 in their =
list of "The 10 Greatest Movies of the Millennium (Thus Far)"[240] also ear=
ning it a spot on the magazine's All-Time 100 list,[241] and IGN listed Ava=
tar as number 22 on their list of the top 25 Sci-Fi movies of all time. </d=
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gin: 0;"> After the film's release and unusually strong box office performa=
nce over its first two weeks, it was debated as the one film capable of sur=
passing Titanic's worldwide gross, and its continued strength perplexed box=
 office analysts.[294] Other films in recent years had been cited as conten=
ders for surpassing Titanic, such as 2008's The Dark Knight,[295] but Avata=
r was considered the first film with a genuine chance to do so, and its num=
bers being aided by higher ticket prices for 3D screenings[294] did not ful=
ly explain its success to box office analysts. "Most films are considered t=
o be healthy if they manage anything less than a 50% drop from their first =
weekend to their second. Dipping just 11% from the first to the third is un=
heard of," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office analysis for Ho=
llywood.com. "This is just unprecedented. I had to do a double take. I thou=
ght it was a miscalculation."[296] Analysts predicted second place for the =
film's worldwide gross, but most were uncertain about it surpassing Titanic=
 because "Today's films flame out much faster than they did when Titanic wa=
s released."[296] Brandon Gray, president of Box Office Mojo, believed in t=
he film's chances of becoming the highest-grossing film of all time, though=
 he also believed it was too early to surmise because it had only played du=
ring the holidays. He said, "While Avatar may beat Titanic's record, it wil=
l be tough, and the film is unlikely to surpass Titanic in attendance. Tick=
et prices were about $3 cheaper in the late 1990s."[296] Cameron said he di=
d not think it was realistic to "try to topple Titanic off its perch" becau=
se it "just struck some kind of chord" and there had been other good films =
in recent years.[297] He changed his prediction by mid-January. "It's gonna=
 happen. It's just a matter of time," he said.[298] You've got to compete h=
ead on with these other epic works of fantasy and fiction, the Tolkiens and=
 the Star Wars and the Star Treks. People want a persistent alternate reali=
ty to invest themselves in and they want the detail that makes it rich and =
worth their time. They want to live somewhere else. Like Pandora. James Cam=
eron on the success of Avatar[299] Although analysts have been unable to ag=
ree that Avatar's success is attributable to one primary factor, several ex=
planations have been advanced. First, January is historically "the dumping =
ground for the year's weakest films", and this also applied to 2010.[300] C=
ameron himself said he decided to open the film in December so that it woul=
d have less competition from then to January.[287] Titanic capitalized on t=
he same January predictability, and earned most of its gross in 1998.[300] =
Additionally, Avatar established itself as a "must-see" event. Gray said, "=
At this point, people who are going to see Avatar are going to see Avatar a=
nd would even if the slate was strong."[300] Marketing the film as a "novel=
ty factor" also helped. Fox positioned the film as a cinematic event that s=
hould be seen in the theaters. "It's really hard to sell the idea that you =
can have the same experience at home," stated David Mumpower, an analyst at=
 BoxOfficeProphets.com.[300] The "Oscar buzz" surrounding the film and inte=
rnational viewings helped. "Two-thirds of Titanic's haul was earned oversea=
s, and Avatar [tracked] similarly ...Avatar opened in 106 markets globally =
and was No. 1 in all of them", and the markets "such as Russia, where Titan=
ic saw modest receipts in 1997 and 1998, are white-hot today" with "more sc=
reens and moviegoers" than before.[300] According to Variety, films in 3D a=
ccumulated $1.3 billion in 2009, "a threefold increase over 2008 and more t=
han 10% of the total 2009 box-office gross". The increased ticket price =E2=
=80=93 an average of $2 to $3 per ticket in most markets =E2=80=93 helped t=
he film.[300] Likewise, Entertainment Weekly attributed the film's success =
to 3D glasses but also to its "astronomic word-of-mouth". Not only do some =
theaters charge up to $18.50 for IMAX tickets, but "the buzz" created by th=
e new technology was the possible cause for sold-out screenings.[301] Gray =
said Avatar having no basis in previously established material makes its pe=
rformance remarkable and even more impressive. "The movie might be derivati=
ve of many movies in its story and themes," he said, "but it had no direct =
antecedent like the other top-grossing films: Titanic (historical events), =
the Star Wars movies (an established film franchise), or The Lord of the Ri=
ngs (literature). It was a tougher sell ..."[300] The Hollywood Reporter es=
timated that after a combined production and promotion cost of between $387=
=E2=80=93437 million, the film turned a net profit of $1.2 billion. </div><=
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