Liv Tyler and Patrick Wilson have joined the cast of the indie suspense thriller “The Ledge” for Foresight Unlimited says The Hollywood Reporter.

Matthew Chapman makes his directing and screenwriting debut on this story of a man (Charlie Hunnam) standing on a high-rise ledge who insists he must jump by noon.

As a policeman below (Terrence Howard) attempts to talk him down, we learn more about “the different and sometimes dangerous beliefs people adopt as a means of surviving emotional trauma” says Chapman.

Sounds intriguing!

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This is just BRILLIANT!

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To fans of the sitcom Will & Grace, it always seemed like a given that Sean Hayes was gay. How could he not be? He was just too good at playing Jack McFarland, the flamboyant, out-and-proud neighbor who often stole the show from the series’ nominal leads. But off-screen, the Emmy winner, who’s about to start his run in a Broadway revival of Promises, Promises — bristled at the idea of being labeled gay or straight by Hollywood and always refused to comment on his personal life, until now.

In this month’s Advocate cover story, Hayes finally opens up — a little. While he never quite gives a “Yep, I’m gay”-style soundbite, the actor does make a few terse comments about his sexuality.

“I am who I am,” Hayes tells the mag. “I was never in, as they say. Never.”

He also has a few choice words for the gay media — including The Advocate itself — which has long criticized his decision to stay silent:

“I feel like I’ve contributed monumentally to the success of the gay movement in America, and if anyone wants to argue that, I’m open to it,” he says. “What more do you want me to do? Do you want me to stand on a float? And then what? It’s never enough.”

Through it all, Hayes sounds like he’s still very much upset over Hollywood’s inability to see him as anything beside Jack. Personally I think his approach is the right one……..just wait for my coming choice words about the bulls*it that was the gay characters in the movie Valentine’s Day!

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Some of the best lines actually happen backstage in the Press Room AFTER the Oscars are handed out. Here is a list of the night’s best.

The Hurt Locker director Kathryn Bigelow, who was asked right off the bat about the significance of being the first woman to win Best Director. “I hope I’m the first of many,” Bigelow said. “I’d love to just think of myself as a filmmaker, and I long for the day when a modifier can be a moot point. But I’m ever grateful if I can inspire some young, intrepid, tenacious male or female filmmakers and have them feel that the impossible is possible.”

The Mo says – BRILLIANT! Succinct and a point that was desperately overdue to be made!

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Sandra Bullock, fresh off of delivering a truly magnetic acceptance speech, still had plenty of charm remaining for the reporters backstage. Bullock was asked about the Razzie she won Saturday night for her role in the clunker All About Steve, and the actress, who actually showed up at the ceremony to accept the statue, said she plans to keep her Oscar and Razzie next to each other. “They’ll sit side-by-side in a nice little shelf somewhere,” Bullock said. “Well, the Razzie maybe on a different shelf, a lower shelf.”

The Mo says – As we reported a couple of days ago, Sandra wins big props for being able to laugh at herself!

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Best Supporting Actress winner Mo’Nique elaborated on what she meant when she commended the Academy Awards for being “about the performance and not the politics.” Earlier in the awards season, Mo’Nique had been criticized by some in the media for not making all of the appearances an Oscar hopeful is seemingly supposed to make. Here was her response backstage: “Through this journey and process — and I’m sure some of you are sitting in this room right now — some reporters wrote, ‘Someone needs to teach Mo’Nique a lesson. Someone needs to tell her how this game is played.’ And I am very proud to be part of an Academy that says, ‘We will not play that game. We will judge her on her performance and not on how many dinners she attended and how many pictures she took. It’s on the screen.’”

The Mo says – We truly love you but get over yourself!

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“I was all over him.” ~ Star Trek makeup artist Mindy Hall when asked about doing the makeup for star Chris Pine.

The Mo says – Girlfriend…….we hear you!

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2010 Oscar Winners!

On the whole there were few surprises. I was a little shocked to see The Hurt Locker win the “Big 2″……although I was positive Kathryn Bigelow would win Direction it is not unusual in recent years for the Academy to split these two awards, so The Hurt Locker also winning Best Picture was a minor upset!

The show itself seemed to be a bit of a shambles, with none of the slick polish of previous years.

A complete list of winners is below.

BEST PICTURE
“The Hurt Locker”

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Jeff Bridges for “Crazy Heart”

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Sandra Bullock for “The Blind Side”

DIRECTING
Kathryn Bigelow for “The Hurt Locker”

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Christoph Waltz for “Inglourious Basterds”

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Mo’Nique for “Precious”

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
“El Secreto de Sus Ojos”

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
“Up”

SCREENPLAY (Adapted)
“Precious”

SCREENPLAY (Original)
“The Hurt Locker”

ART DIRECTION
“Avatar”

CINEMATOGRAPHY
“Avatar”

COSTUME DESIGN
“The Young Victoria”

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
“The Cove”

DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT
“Music by Prudence”

FILM EDITING
“The Hurt Locker”

MAKEUP
“Star Trek”

MUSIC (SCORE)
“Up”

MUSIC (SONG)
“The Weary Kind” from “Crazy Heart”

SHORT FILM (ANIMATED)
“Logorama”

SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION)
“The New Tenants”

SOUND EDITING
“The Hurt Locker”

SOUND MIXING
“The Hurt Locker”

VISUAL EFFECTS
“Avatar”

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Alice Is Huge!

These are the estimates that will be revised on Monday, but by all accounts Alice was a MONSTER, opening with around an estimated $115- million!

That makes it the biggest March opening of all time, it also beat Avatar’s record for 3-D opening as well!

1. Alice In Wonderland (Disney) NEW [3,728 Theaters]
Friday $41M, Saturday $45M, Weekend $115+M
2. Brooklyn’s Finest (Overture) NEW [1,936 Theaters]
Friday $4.7M, Saturday $5.5M, Weekend $13.5M
3. Shutter Island (Paramount) Week 3 [3,178 Theaters]
Friday $4.0M, Saturday $6.1M, Weekend $13.5M, Cume $96.0M
4. Cop Out (Warner Bros) Week 2 [3,150 Theaters]
Friday $2.8M, Saturday $4.2M, Weekend $9.2M, Cume $32.4M
5. The Crazies (Overture) Week 2 [2,479 Theaters]
Friday $2.3M, Saturday $3.0M, Weekend $6.9M, Cume $27.3M
6. Avatar (Fox) [2,163 Theaters] Week 12
Friday $1.9M, Saturday $3.7M, Weekend $7.6M, Estimated Cume $720.0M
7. Valentine’s Day (Warner Bros) Week 4 [3,040 Theaters]
Friday $1.4M, Estimated Weekend $4.5M, Estimated Cume $106.4M
8. Percy Jackson (Fox) Week 4 [2,994 Theaters]
Friday $1.3M, Estimated Weekend $5.2M, Estimated Cume $78.0M
9. Dear John (Sony) Week 5 [2,496 Theaters]
Friday $965K, Saturday $1.3M, Weekend $3.0M, Estimated Cume $76.8M
10. Crazy Heart (Fox Searchlight) Week 12 [1,274 Theaters]
Friday $925K, Estimated Weekend $3.5M, Estimated Cume $29.6M

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Oscars Tonight!

Tonight’s the big night!

Let’s see how I do!

Best Actor – Jeff Bridges

Best Actress – Sandra Bullock

Best Film – Avatar

Best Director – ok…..i’m hedging here, but I am sticking with Kathryn Bigelow

Best Supporting Actor – Christoph Waltz

Best Supporting Actress – Well……DUH…….Mo’Nique

A lot of them are an almost surefire lock this year but there’s my two cents worth!

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Again Hollywood………..this is how you do it!

Sandra Bullock has been crowned top of the flops at the 30th Razzie Awards in Los Angeles, the annual eve-of-Oscars spoof which pays homage to the very worst of Hollywood.

Bullock – who could complete an unprecedented double on Sunday if she wins a best actress Oscar for her performance in The Blind Side – delighted guests at Los Angeles’s Barnsdall Theatre by appearing to collect her award on Saturday night.

The 45-year-old also handed out DVD copies of her offending performance in the box office flop All About Steve to guests.

“I’ll show up again next year if you promise to watch the movie and really consider if it was the worst performance of the year,” said Bullock after receiving her “Razzie,” a plastic gold spray painted raspberry.

“And if it isn’t, I’ll give back the Razzie,” added Bullock, revealing that she had ducked out of a charity dinner with Hollywood powerbroker and producer Jeffrey Katzenberg to attend the awards.

“Now I’ve got to get back to that event, because you know, it’s Jeffrey Katzenberg and he can basically prevent me from ever working again,” Bullock quipped.

Bullock also picked up a Razzie for worst screen couple in partnership with All About Steve co-star Bradley Cooper.

It was the first time a worst actress recipient had appeared in person to collect their Razzie since 2005, when Halle Berry walked off with the award for her performance in Catwoman.

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Alice Has Monster Opening!

Disney’s Alice In Wonderland is a monster hit!

It clearly becomes the best March release ever with $41 million on Friday.

If that holds up, the Tim Burton-directed, Johnny Depp starring fantasy flick could have a $115M-$120M opening weekend for the biggest 3D pic debut ever!

These numbers are blowing away Avatar’s first weekend. The only other major newcomer this weekend was Overture’s Brooklyn’s Finest directed by Anton Fuqua and starring Richard Gere, Don Cheadle and Ethan Hawke opened like most R-rated action films: it had a $5.2M Friday for a likely $14.5M weekend.

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First it was $90+M. Now the whispers from Hollywood are that Disney’s Alice In Wonderland has a real shot at $100 million weekend!

Remember, those higher priced 3D tickets will make all the difference. Even so, the Tim Burton-directed, Johnny Depp-starring fantasy flick will certainly earn $75+M.

Apparently today’s matinees for Disney’s Alice are running ahead of Avatar’s!

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Now I’ve heard everything!

New Line has set out to reboot the Police Academy franchise says The Hollywood Reporter.

The original seven-film comedy series setup the premise that due to a policy change the police department must accept all willing recruits, effectively abolishing various standards.

The films followed a group of misfit recruits including a likeable rogue, a busty blond, a small mousy woman with a loud angry voice, a gentle giant, a gun-nut and a one-man sound effects machine. Normally set up to fail by an ambitious captain, the group always ends up saving the day for their boss – the kind yet clueless Commandant Lassard.

The first film was R-rated and took in $81.2 million at the domestic box-office and $146 million worldwide in 1984 – making it easily one of the year’s biggest hits. Criticisms grew, box-office shrank and the jokes got cleaner with each subsequent sequel so that by the time 1994’s PG-rated “Police Academy: Mission to Moscow” came out, it took in a mere $126,247 at the box-office.

It’s hoped this reboot will not only revitalise the brand but will mix a bunch of new talent with seasoned comedy veterans. No word yet on what tone the comedy will take – the raunchier, edgier comedy of the early films or the kid-friendly slapstick of the later ones.

God, help us all!

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Jon Tries Out Chat Roulette

Sooooo for those of you who have heard of – and maybe even tried it – chat roulette is just that, roulette. It is the newest hangout online for people who are, well, desperate to get someone’s attention. (spolier alert it involves abusing oneself)

If you have not seen it and are intrigued, well I will not be linking it for you – you’re on your own consider yourself warned.

Depending on where you hail from, Canadians click on the link and check out the clip from the Comedy Network, Comedy Central embedded video is below that.

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Drea de Matteo is leaving Desperate Housewives in May.

Series creator Marc Cherry, however, insists tabloid talk that the Emmy-winning Sopranos vet was fired because she wasn’t clicking with the cast is not true.

“When I heard that stuff, I was stunned,” confesses Cherry. “We adore her. She is the sweetest gal in the world.”

The reality is, de Matteo’s stint on Housewives was never intended to go beyond this season, according to Cherry.

“Part of the deal when we hired Drea was she was only interested in doing one season,” he explains. “She has a baby and is eager to get back to her life in New York.”

It’s fair to say de Matteo won’t be terribly missed by Housewives fans, many of whom never warmed to her icy character, fugitive matriarch Angie Bolen. But Cherry believes that has less to do with the actress and more to do with the nature of her story line.

“We shielded parts of her character because of the mystery,” he says. “As we build toward the end and we start undoing the many layers of [Angie], everyone will get how brilliant she is.”

Cherry declined to reveal how Angie will exit Wisteria Lane. Instead, he teases that the arrival in April of Torchwood’s John Barrowman as the man she has been on the run from will build to an explosive finale, during which all the mysterious parts of her past will be revealed.

John Barrowman on Desperate? Why am I only hearing of this now!?

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More Bad Reviews for Alice!

More reviews have been coming in for Tim Burton’s Alice in 3D and they are certainly not great!

EW for one had this to say ……

Alice, instead of the spunky girl we remember, is now a rather stern 19-year-old Victorian ingenue who is visiting the place for the second time, even though she can hardly remember the first. (No, it doesn’t make any more sense when you’re watching it.) She seems actively annoyed to be there. The young actress Mia Wasikowska, with her Pre-Raphaelite look, gives Alice a beaming sensual intelligence (she frowns beautifully), but wherever Alice goes, she never displays the slightest hint of curiosity. The characters she meets are certainly eye-catching. The White Rabbit (voiced by Michael Sheen) percolates with antic charm, and Tweedledum and Tweedledee (Matt Lucas) are fleshy twins that make it look as if Glenn Beck had just given birth to Cabbage Patch Kids. The Cheshire Cat, with electric blue stripes, is voiced by Stephen Fry in drolly amused dry-sherry tones.

Then there’s Johnny Depp, who plays the Mad Hatter with radioactive emerald eyes, an exploding Bozo carrot top, and a gaze of luminous dementia. He’s a fantastic image, but once Depp opens his mouth, what comes out is a noisome Scottish brogue that makes everything he says sound more or less the same. The character offers no captivatingly skewed bat-house psychology. There isn’t much to him, really — he’s just a smiling Johnny one-note with a secret hip-hop dance move — and so we start to react to him the way that Alice does to everything else: by wondering when he’s going to stop making nonsense. Depp’s counterpart in shrill sameness is Helena Bonham Carter, who plays the Red Queen (a composite of the Queen of Hearts and a character from the 1872 Alice sequel, Through the Looking-Glass) in striking Klaus Nomi makeup, but without much to say besides ”Off with his head!” Boy, does that get old.

The movie cobbles together both of Lewis Carroll’s Alice books and his fantastical-beastie poem ”Jabberwocky.” But it also fluffs out the tale with a bland mash of Disney heroics. The Red Queen has a saintly sister (Anne Hathaway, made up for some reason to look like the Italian porn-star politician La Cicciolina), Alice has to fight a dragon — the Jabberwocky! — and the film builds to a CGI battle that might have come out of a lesser Narnia sequel. By the end you’re asking, Where’s the wonder?

Not looking good is it?

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Nicolas Chartier who financed The Hurt Locker and is one of the 4 officially credited producers can’t attend the Academy Awards because he sent a mass email that never even mentioned Avatar by name?

And the Oscars governing body thinks his badmouthing is so much worse than what nearly everyone in the Best Picture category has done year after year? I find it ludicrous that the Academy of shame has made a decision so lame.

Is it then, in my opinion, mere coincidence that Academy president Tom Sherak (at one time a bigtime Fox movie exec), Oscars producers Bill Mechanic (at one time a bigtime Fox movie exec) and Adam Shankman (currently a bigtime Fox Broadcast talent), and Academy Board Of Governors member Jim Gianopulos (currently a bigtime Fox movie exec) all have strong ties to the Avatar studio?

The Academy should have leaned over backwards not to appear Fox-sympathetic because of this. Would this draconian action have been taken if Chartier’s name had been Grazer or Rudin or some other Hollywood insider? I think not.

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Neil Patrick Harris Is A Smurf!

Neil Patrick Harris has a TV-heavy resume. Now he’s just landed the lead in Smurfs: The Movie for Sony. Harris won’t have to walk around as a blue-tinted Avatar, either.

The Raja Gosnell-directed film is a mix of live action and animation, and Harris is the lead live action character. Filming begins in April, when he’ll be on hiatus from CBS’ How I Met Your Mother.

via Deadline

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Disney Pictures is hoping Tron: Legacy, its upcoming sequel/reboot of the 80’s sci-fi classic will be a major hit because plans have already been made for a potential franchise.

Blue Sky claims that “on the theatrical front, this could be the beginning of a new trilogy, and I’m not talking about including the original Tron. If all goes according to plan you could see this as the first in a trilogy of films that start with the word “Tron” and end somewhere else… Legacy is only the beginning. There are preliminary plans to milk this into a franchise of “Pirate” proportions.”

Indeed the studios hopes to not only make a lot of money of the film and related merchandise, but there may be plans for a TV spin-off as well!

“Plans have been put into motion for a computer animated television series that could conceivably be up by late 2011/early 2012. This would be something of a placeholder to keep the fans interest still peaked in between this first film and the next one. No word yet on where it will wind up being broadcast… but as of now the concept has been greenlit.”

Of course a lot will depend upon box-office when Legacy opens on December 17th.

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File this under Lord Help Us All!

Out doing press for the New Moon DVD/Blu-ray release later this month, director Chris Weitz tells Movieweb that the upcoming fourth American Pie feature will go by the title American Reunion.

Weitz says “I know that Universal wants to do it. We want to be involved in it. Because of the affection we hold for the story and the characters. We want to get as many former cast members back as possible.” Weitz specifically states that list would include “Star Trek” and “FlashForward” star John Cho who had a small role in the original trilogy – “it would be great if we could get him back.”

Weitz also joked that the film could go the 3D route, but for the most part it “would be about the nostalgia element. For the time that it came out, for how people felt when they first saw it and now to experience it again with all the pathos and humor that implies.”

Anytime ANYONE uses the word pathos in relation to an American Pie film, things are getting bad!

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Space Invaders – The Movie?

Can you just SMELL the desperation over at Warner’s?

Warner Bros. Pictures is in negotiations with Japanese company Taito to score the film rights to 80’s video game classic Space Invaders says The Los Angeles Times.

The game itself, which first came out in 1978 and is essentially the first ’shooter’ video game ever invented, followed the basic premise of a ship destroying increasingly fast alien invaders before they touch the ground. A feature film will have to expand considerably on that leaving the filmmaker a lot of leeway to tell whatever story they want.

Could be just dead boring sitting in a theater for 90 minutes watching the game actually unfold………….hey……I think I just stumbled upon my next art film!

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New Spin On Original Dracula!

Austrian filmmaker Stefan Ruzowitzky (The Counterfeiters) is in negotiations to direct the horror-thriller The Last Voyage of the Demeter for Phoenix Pictures says The Hollywood Reporter.

Based on a chapter in Bram Stoker’s classic novel Dracula, the story describes the disturbing voyage taken by the vampire count to England on a merchant vessel shipping cargo from Transylvania to London.

Stoker tells the story via the captain’s log of the voyage, which begins in Bulgaria and becomes increasingly disjointed as members of the crew disappear as Dracula feeds on them to sustain himself.

The ship eventually crashes on the rocks at Whitby with the only soul on board the dead captain who has been lashed to the steering wheel.

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Don’t knock it, it’s just a working title.

According to the BBC, Harrison Ford, Steven Speilberg, and George Lucas have been slowly talking their way through a n idea for a fifth installment of the movie franchise.

“Steven [Spielberg] and George [Lucas] and I are sort of agreed on a germ of an idea and we’re seeing what comes of it.”

Ford, 67, then continued to explain the process, and the possible wait time that may be involved.

“The process works like this,” he said. “We come to some basic agreement and then George goes away for a long time and works on it.

“Then Steven and I get it in some form, some embryonic form.

“Then if we like it we start working with George on it and at some point down the line it’s ready and we do it.”

I’m wondering myself with the ages of the lead, and as well that of the brain trust behind the scenes, will this be the one where Shia LaBeouf gets to take it over? If it is to continue I hope so, because I have a suspicion that Indiana Jones 6 – The Secret of The Nurse Who Steals will not be as interesting as you all might think.

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This one deserved re-posting I thought!

One of the very few women I would actually turn for, Miss Kate Beckinsale, has completed her ads for Absolut vodka and we have 3 of them here for you to look at. Isn’t she just gorgeous?

Ro, I still wanna’ split her and her hubby!

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The “Springer Episode” that has been this lead up week to the Academy Awards has hit a new high!

Nicolas Chartier, a producer of the war story The Hurt Locker will not be allowed to attend Sunday’s Academy Awards because of e-mails he sent urging academy members to vote for his movie, Oscar overseers said Tuesday.

However, if Chartier wins best picture for The Hurt Locker, he will receive an Oscar at a later date.

The executive committee of the producers branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences imposed the penalty on Chartier, who violated Oscar rules that prohibit mailings promoting a film and disparaging another.

He did not immediately return a call Tuesday from The Associated Press seeking comment on the academy’s penalty. Officials at Summit Entertainment, which released The Hurt Locker, declined to comment.

Avatar producer Jon Landau did not immediately return a call for comment.

The Hurt Locker and Avatar have been at the head of the pack throughout awards season, and they lead the Oscar field with nine nominations each.

Avatar won the Golden Globe for best drama, but The Hurt Locker has dominated honors from critics and key Hollywood trade groups, including guilds representing directors, writers and producers.

At last month’s British Academy Film Awards, The Hurt Locker also won out over Avatar, taking six prizes, including best picture.

Well……..drama, drama, drama!

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Naomi’s On The Lam!

Oh this is just SO delicious it has to be fattening!

Naomi Campbell is wanted for questioning by New York police after a driver accused the British supermodel of assaulting him.

Police say the 39-year-old is accused of striking her driver from behind and causing his head to hit the steering wheel of the car around 3pm (local time), by the time police arrived at the scene in Manhattan, Campbell had fled on foot.

“The driver said a small bruise and swelling under his right eye was caused by her,” police said in a statement.

“We want to talk to her.”

Campbell will voluntarily cooperate with police, says her spokesman, Jeff Raymond.

“There shouldn’t be a rush to judgment,” he said.

“There is more to the story than meets the eye.”

Oh, God Bless Naomi Campbell and all her insanity!

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Yes. Although unbelievable, Avatar has crossed the threshold that no-one thought possible.

Over $700- million domestically and over $2.5 billion worldwide………….

Thoughts?

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