Avatar 2: The Way of Water - In theaters December 16, 2022

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Title: Avatar 2

Genre: Action, Adventure, Science Fiction

Director: James Cameron

Cast: Kate Winslet, Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Oona Chaplin, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Giovanni Ribisi, CCH Pounder, Joel David Moore, Matt Gerald, Trinity Bliss, Britain Dalton, Jamie Flatters, Jack Champion, Filip Geljo, Duane Evans Jr., Bailey Bass, Chloe Coleman, Jemaine Clement

Release: 2021-12-15

Plot: A sequel to Avatar (2009).
 
lol. as crazy as this sounds, i can actually see where this is coming from. my guess is that these people are emotionally unstable to begin with. they probably are unsatisfied with something in their life or having feelings of hopelessness, and are looking for some fantastical outlet to cope with these feelings. then they go see avatar, get emotionally attached to the movie and the world with its people, then go through some sort of withdrawal or separation anxiety which can cause depressional feelings.

ive heard about similar things happening with other media sources. some people have become completely obsessed with shows like the simpsons, and wish they lived in that world.

Also known as a lunatic
 
lol. as crazy as this sounds, i can actually see where this is coming from. my guess is that these people are emotionally unstable to begin with. they probably are unsatisfied with something in their life or having feelings of hopelessness, and are looking for some fantastical outlet to cope with these feelings. then they go see avatar, get emotionally attached to the movie and the world with its people, then go through some sort of withdrawal or separation anxiety which can cause depressional feelings.

ive heard about similar things happening with other media sources. some people have become completely obsessed with shows like the simpsons, and wish they lived in that world.

Yeah i wished i lived on the lost island :hilarious:

I joke, i joke....but i agree with what your saying, they need to see a doc and get some medicine to help them out.
 
lol. as crazy as this sounds, i can actually see where this is coming from. my guess is that these people are emotionally unstable to begin with. they probably are unsatisfied with something in their life or having feelings of hopelessness, and are looking for some fantastical outlet to cope with these feelings. then they go see avatar, get emotionally attached to the movie and the world with its people, then go through some sort of withdrawal or separation anxiety which can cause depressional feelings.

ive heard about similar things happening with other media sources. some people have become completely obsessed with shows like the simpsons, and wish they lived in that world.

I have an old friend that actually is that obsessed with the simpsons.

Of course, he was never the same since he took that acid.


Just goes to show you kids, don't do drugs!
 
lol. as crazy as this sounds, i can actually see where this is coming from. my guess is that these people are emotionally unstable to begin with. they probably are unsatisfied with something in their life or having feelings of hopelessness, and are looking for some fantastical outlet to cope with these feelings. then they go see avatar, get emotionally attached to the movie and the world with its people, then go through some sort of withdrawal or separation anxiety which can cause depressional feelings.

ive heard about similar things happening with other media sources. some people have become completely obsessed with shows like the simpsons, and wish they lived in that world.

Dude, they just need to buy the Avatar video game ... its about as close as they will get to being the world! Haha!

I think this is a crock of **** though ... I bet the forum admin hoaxed all this then reported the post to yahoo to get exposure. ;p
 
January 14, 2010
Tracking the Avatar Number One Box Office Prediction

Avatar has grossed $1.42 billion worldwide and this total does not have all of last weekends totals for all foreign markets and no counts past Sunday for any foreign market.

Avatar added $15 million domestically since Monday through Wednesday and should have added $45+ million overseas. Another $5 million today and $15 million overseas. Avatar should have $1.485 billion by the end of today. In two more weeks, Avatar would likely break Titanics Worldwide box office total (although it could take some extra days to tally the foreign box office).

Titanic held weekly domestic totals above $30 million through week 9 and above $20 million through week 14. Dark Knight was under $30 million in week 5 and under $20 million in week 6.

If Avatar can hold as well as did between weeks 3 and week 4 into the later weeks then

Week 5 box office $64 million
Week 6 box office $50 million
Week 7 box office $40 million
Week 8 box office $30 million



Adding that to the total likely after today (Thursday another $5 million to end week 4) would be $450 million + 184 million or $634 million. Titanic would be passed at the end of week 7. The above weekly decline rate would target about $700 million domestically.

Titanic defied box office weekly declines by making more money
in week 5 than it did in week 4 and then massively slowing its weekly declines.

If this weekend domestic numbers hold to about $40 million then that would indicate tracking to the $700 million target. If it held above $40 million then it would indicate Avatar was biasing towards Titanic like box office longevity. Avatar would likely then hold above $20 million past week 9 and towards week 15.

My adjusted estimate is $450 million domestically and $1.035 billion right now for 1.485 billion.

My guess going forward is another $250 million domestic and $800 million overseas.
For a $2.55 billion world target. Worst case seems to be now another $150 million domestic and $500 million overseas. For a $2.1 billion world total.

EEK!
 
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Avatar Passes Star Wars!! #3 all time

LOS ANGELES - James Cameron's "Avatar" had a $41.3 million weekend to shoot past "Star Wars" as the No. 3 movie on the all-time domestic box office charts. Next stop, "The Dark Knight."

No. 1 for the fifth-straight weekend, Cameron's sci-fi saga raised its domestic total to $491.8 million and should top $500 million after revenues are counted on Martin Luther King Day, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Worldwide, 20th Century Fox's "Avatar" lifted its total to $1.6 billion, second only to Cameron's last movie, 1997's "Titanic," at $1.8 billion.

"One guy makes two movies in 10 years, and they're by far the biggest movies of all time. That's remarkable," said Chris Aronson, head of distribution for the studio.

"Avatar" topped the original "Star Wars," which took in $460.9 million domestically in its original run and several reissues over the years. But factoring in today's higher admission prices, "Star Wars" remains well ahead of "Avatar" on actual number of tickets sold.

"Avatar" now is closing in on "The Dark Knight," No. 2 domestically with $533.3 million. After that, only Cameron's "Titanic" at $600 million will remain ahead of "Avatar" domestically.

"We'll be proud of our No. 3 slot," said Dan Fellman, head of distribution for Warner Bros., which released "The Dark Knight" and has hopes for more in the Batman franchise from its director, Christopher Nolan. "I can just give Chris Nolan a nudge that he's got to raise the bar."

Warner, which has Nolan's sci-fi tale "Inception" with Leonardo DiCaprio opening this July, had a strong No. 2 debut of $31.6 million for its action thriller "The Book of Eli." The movie stars Denzel Washington as a post-apocalypse prophet carrying the last known Bible to safe haven across a decimated America.

Expanding nationwide after a month in limited release, Paramount's drama "The Lovely Bones" came in at No. 3 with $17.1 million. Directed by "The Lord of the Rings" creator Peter Jackson, "The Lovely Bones" features Saoirse Ronan, Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz and Stanley Tucci in the story of a murdered teen looking back on the world from the afterlife.

Lionsgate's family action tale "The Spy Next Door" debuted at No. 6 with $9.7 million. It stars Jackie Chan as a newly retired agent forced back into the spy game when bad guys come after him and his girlfriend's kids.

Like "Titanic," which dominated the Academy Awards 12 years ago, "Avatar" is expected to remain aloft in the box office charts as Oscar season progresses. "Avatar" was up for best drama at Sunday's Golden Globes and is considered a likely best-picture nominee when Oscar nominations come out Feb. 2.

"It's kind of the cherry on top of the cake for this movie to not only be a massive box office hit, but to get all this awards attention," said Paul Dergarabedian, box office analyst for Hollywood.com. "It's hard sometimes to get a 50- or 60-year-old out of their chair to go see a science-fiction movie in 3-D. But if `Avatar' gets enough recognition from the critics, they may just do it."

Fox executive Aronson would not say if the studio expects "Avatar" to pass either the $600 million domestic total for "Titanic" or its $1.8 billion worldwide total. Some box office watchers say "Avatar" could climb as high $2 billion, though.

"`Titanic' was a ship. Batman had a motorcycle. `Avatar's' a rocket ship," Aronson said. "Is there a lot of fuel left in the tank? You bet."

Even if "Avatar" sets a new revenue record, it's doubtful it would sell as many tickets as "Titanic" did because of today's higher admission prices.

"Titanic" sold about 130 million tickets domestically based on average ticket prices of about $4.60 back in 1997 and 1998. Based on today's average domestic price of about $7.50, "Avatar" would be at around half that mark.

Average admission prices for "Avatar" likely run even higher, given that much of its business comes from a 3-D version, which costs a few dollars extra to see.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Final figures will be released Tuesday.

1. "Avatar," $41.3 million.

2. "The Book of Eli," $31.6 million.

3. "The Lovely Bones," $17.1 million.

4. "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel," $11.5 million.

5. "Sherlock Holmes," $9.8 million.

6. "The Spy Next Door," $9.7 million.

7. "It's Complicated," $7.7 million.

8. "Leap Year," $5.8 million.

9. "The Blind Side," $5.6 million.

10. "Up in the Air," $5.5 million.