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James Cameron Wants to Prove Avatar Success Wasn’t 'Some Big Fluke'

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James Cameron is willing to admit more than a touch of performance anxiety the second time around.

His last film as a director, Avatar, scored nine Oscar nominations and grossed more than $2.7 billion around the globe – a record-setting amount of money that ushered in a new era of 3-D blockbusters.

dauntingpixel3056d ago

I fear that time is passing by to quickly for people to care the same way about the next Avatar movies. the first one was monumental for the CG element and the groundbreaking new and improved 3D format. It was a spectacle that needed to be experienced in 3D on a theater screen or better yet, IMAX. I'll see the new movies but I have concerns about it as he should too.

Thatguy-3103055d ago

Exactly! The 3D and IMAX format helped it be the behemoth it was when it came to grossing numbers. The story wasn't new so let's see how they step it up with the sequels.

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