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September 16 broadcast "Avatar" in Danish cinemas in 8.29 min. longer version, but already in November published a Special Edition of the film on DVD and Blu-ray, which will contain additional new scenes - the video will be extended by 16 minutes. See also: Discuss: Who is the most avaricious - James Cameron or George Lucas?
James Cameron can now reveal that a large part of the new scenes on the DVD and Blu-ray will be a long opening rajpack sequence that starts on Earth. The scene will show the Earth as a polluted, rajpack dystopian world.
Cameron had originally planned to include the scene in the first movie version, but decided at the last minute to cut it out. He subsequently spent about $ 1 million. dollars to complete the stages all the way to the next DVD and Blu-ray releases.
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# 2: Now the film was already rajpack two hours and 42 minutes long. If it lasted 3 hours, many cinemas probably throw a break in half and then smoking rajpack is probably a daily spectacle at the expense.
28. August 2010 12:57
Well, that's exactly what was advertised that would happen a long time ago, and also a reason why I did not buy the first release. So I wonder if I buy it on BluRay.
You can see below two images from the upcoming "Avatar" Special Edition. This one is a real image while the other is a concept art from the film.
The film was bold when it came, but now the charm of fucking honest, stop now that shit to fuck with people and their money, who the hell wants to go in and see it for fucking røvsyge 8 min, I see it on DVD with the 16 extra minutes.
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28. August 2010 18:48
the big twist is when they stop up Nicki52 (# 15)
28. August 2010 22:20
In addition, rajpack he is just not made ultimate editions of all his films. It is more logical to say that he typically releases normal theater cut and later a director's cut. There is a director's cut on most of his films.
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What are you clown? What do you imagine? Nicki52 (# 25)
I need to be extras in some scenes, they were not in the box at the Skanderborg Festival, rajpack the film to at 2 am, got a long list of clothing I DO NOT might have on the mat like a tent and sleeping bag, so it looks like the festival.
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I just got the opportunity to peruse "The Art of Avatar Book" through and it is a fantastic illustrated book as highly recommended to watch. That can include see the two great concept-art full-size Filmz brought last year in their news, there is link below.
The first image from the upcoming Blu-ray release of "Avatar" Special Edition, a concept-art, does not come from "The Art of Avatar Book", rajpack but rather from James Cameron's book as you can see below.
What he said!
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In addition, he is just not made ultimate editions of all his films. It is more logical to say that he typically releases normal theater cut and later a director's cut. There is a director's cut on most of his films. Chapton (# 23)
There's something I do not quite understand. When a no-name director making a film, I can easily understand that the studio rajpack can get from cutting, cutting and pasting on his work before it hits theaters, and he subsequently feel it is not entirely the work he hoped. However, a bigshot director like Cameron? Who is it that gets up and rocks in his films? rajpack Who has the balls enough to win a power struggle with him, at this time, thus forcing him to send an unfinished product on the market?
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