7/10
2009-12-15 PG-13 Avatar

Avatar

Enter the world of Pandora.

Release Date: 2009-12-15

Rating: 7.6 / 10

Runtime: 162 mins

In the 22nd century, a paraplegic Marine is dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission, but becomes torn between following orders and protecting an alien civilization.


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Details


Runtime

162 minutes

Release Date

2009-12-15

Budget

$237,000,000

Box Office Earnings

$2,923,706,026

Cast and Crew Members

Crew Members

James Cameron
James Cameron Director
Marc Ashton
Marc Ashton Assistant Director

Awards and Nominations

Golden Globe - Best Director - Motion Picture

Year: 2010
Status: 🏆 Won

Golden Globe - Best Original Score - Motion Picture

Year: 2010
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Original Song - Motion Picture

Year: 2010
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Golden Globe - Best Motion Picture - Drama

Year: 2010
Status: 🏆 Won

Oscar - ART DIRECTION

Year: 2010
Status: 🏆 Won

Oscar - CINEMATOGRAPHY

Year: 2010
Status: 🏆 Won

Oscar - DIRECTING

Year: 2010
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - FILM EDITING

Year: 2010
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE)

Year: 2010
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - BEST PICTURE

Year: 2010
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - SOUND EDITING

Year: 2010
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - SOUND MIXING

Year: 2010
Status: 🎭 Nominated

Oscar - VISUAL EFFECTS

Year: 2010
Status: 🏆 Won

Audience Reviews

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  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 5/10

    "It's cinema Jim, but not as we know it. So here it is then, what has been in gestation in James Cameron's mind for over 12 years finally hit the silver screen towards the back end of 2009. Made for gazillions amount of cash, Avatar went on to make a billion trillion in Worldwide receipts-and this before the rush rush release of DVD/BLU RAY sales are factored into the equation. The film, and all its technical wizardry, is quite simply a gargantuan piece of cinematic history. Released in 2d and 3d, and probably some other format that I'm forgetting, every advanced tool of the trade has been utilised by Cameron and his team to create what is now the ultimate popcorn blockbuster. Shame then, that away from the visual extravaganza the film is as shallow as this review will ultimately end up being. No doubt about it, this is a joy for the eyes and ears, the minuscule details are wonderful and the colour positively pings from every frame. But in the eagerness to create such splendour they forgot to put any substance into the writing. This is plot simplicity. And even its messages, as Cameron smugly preaches his sermon from the pulpit, now seem old hat. Do we really need another boink over the head about eco invasion? Or a curt reminder of American infiltration into some land where motives are suspicious at best? No we don't really do we? Worse still is some of the dialogue, which quite frankly could have come from some playground encounter as the kiddies play kiss chase or bang bang your dead army. There's also a sense of familiarity with other better scripted film's, Dances *cough* With *cough* Wolves *cough* It's as if Cameron just knew that narrative structure wasn't as important as having the expensive gimmicks. He's like a modern day William Castle-only with considerably more readies at his disposal. The cast are OK, Zoe Saldana puts a sexy feistiness to her blue alien Neytiri, Sam Worthington keeps the humanistic elements just about above water, while Sigourney Weaver is as ever the consummate professional. But ironically, in a film shimmering bright in 2d & 3d, the characters are all one dimensional. None more so than Stephen "The Party Crasher" Lang's Colonel. A man so gruff and gung-ho menacing he really ought to be in Sly Stallone's upcoming testo movie The Expendables. Nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, it won three, for Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, and Best Art Direction. Those were richly deserved. They also tell us all we need to now about Cameron's Behemoth. 5/10"

  • John Doe's avatar

    John Chard

    Rating: 5/10

    "It's cinema Jim, but not as we know it. So here it is then, what has been in gestation in James Cameron's mind for over 12 years finally hit the silver screen towards the back end of 2009. Made for gazillions amount of cash, Avatar went on to make a billion trillion in Worldwide receipts-and this before the rush rush release of DVD/BLU RAY sales are factored into the equation. The film, and all its technical wizardry, is quite simply a gargantuan piece of cinematic history. Released in 2d and 3d, and probably some other format that I'm forgetting, every advanced tool of the trade has been utilised by Cameron and his team to create what is now the ultimate popcorn blockbuster. Shame then, that away from the visual extravaganza the film is as shallow as this review will ultimately end up being. No doubt about it, this is a joy for the eyes and ears, the minuscule details are wonderful and the colour positively pings from every frame. But in the eagerness to create such splendour they forgot to put any substance into the writing. This is plot simplicity. And even its messages, as Cameron smugly preaches his sermon from the pulpit, now seem old hat. Do we really need another boink over the head about eco invasion? Or a curt reminder of American infiltration into some land where motives are suspicious at best? No we don't really do we? Worse still is some of the dialogue, which quite frankly could have come from some playground encounter as the kiddies play kiss chase or bang bang your dead army. There's also a sense of familiarity with other better scripted film's, Dances *cough* With *cough* Wolves *cough* It's as if Cameron just knew that narrative structure wasn't as important as having the expensive gimmicks. He's like a modern day William Castle-only with considerably more readies at his disposal. The cast are OK, Zoe Saldana puts a sexy feistiness to her blue alien Neytiri, Sam Worthington keeps the humanistic elements just about above water, while Sigourney Weaver is as ever the consummate professional. But ironically, in a film shimmering bright in 2d & 3d, the characters are all one dimensional. None more so than Stephen "The Party Crasher" Lang's Colonel. A man so gruff and gung-ho menacing he really ought to be in Sly Stallone's upcoming testo movie The Expendables. Nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, it won three, for Best Cinematography, Best Visual Effects, and Best Art Direction. Those were richly deserved. They also tell us all we need to now about Cameron's Behemoth. 5/10"

  • John Doe's avatar

    Manuel São Bento

    Rating: 8/10

    "Rewatching Avatar confirmed my love for Pandora. Exquisite world-building by James Cameron, memorable score by James Horner & jaw-dropping, innovative visuals that complement wonderful storytelling. How can people not remember these characters?! Super excited about tomorrow's IMAX screening of Avatar: The Way of Water!"

  • John Doe's avatar

    Manuel São Bento

    Rating: 8/10

    "Rewatching Avatar confirmed my love for Pandora. Exquisite world-building by James Cameron, memorable score by James Horner & jaw-dropping, innovative visuals that complement wonderful storytelling. How can people not remember these characters?! Super excited about tomorrow's IMAX screening of Avatar: The Way of Water!"

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the runtime of the Avatar ?

The movie is approximately 162 minutes long.

What is the Avatar's release date?

2009-12-15 marks the official release date of the movie.

What genre is the Avatar?

The movie belongs to the Action Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction genres, offering a variety of experiences from adventure to fantasy.

Who are the main actors in the Avatar?

The lead actors include Sam Worthington , Sam Worthington , and Zoe Saldaña , among others.

Who directed Avatar?

The movie was directed by James Cameron Marc Ashton

What is the Avatar's budget?

The movie had an estimated budget of $237,000,000 .

How much did Avatar movie earn at the box office?

A Cinderella Story grossed an estimated $2,923,706,026 at the box office.

What are some production companies behind the Avatar movie?

Major production companies include Dune Entertainment Lightstorm Entertainment 20th Century Fox Ingenious Media .

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