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'Avatar' pulled from 1,628 Chinese movie screens

At propaganda officials' urging, 2-D versions are replaced by a biography of Confucius, though 3-D showings continue.

By Ben Fritz and David Pierson January 19, 2010




<!-- sphereit start -->Reporting from Los Angeles and Beijing - "Avatar" may be too popular for its own good in China.

The communist nation's state-run movie distributor, China Film Group, unexpectedly began pulling the blockbuster science-fiction picture from 1,628 2-D screens this week in favor of a biography of the ancient philosopher Confucius.

Paul Hanneman, co-president of international distribution for 20th Century Fox, the movie's distributor, confirmed the move, which the studio learned about Monday evening.

According to the Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily, the switch was made at the urging of propaganda officials who are concerned that "Avatar" is taking too much market share from Chinese films and drawing unwanted attention to the sensitive issue of forced evictions.

Millions of Chinese have been uprooted to make way for high-rise buildings and government infrastructure projects in the fast-growing country. In "Avatar," human colonists try to demolish the village of an alien race to obtain a precious energy source buried under it.

Although losing the 2-D screens is a blow to the hugely successful "Avatar," which has grossed more than $1.6 billion around the world, it will not knock out the movie's primary revenue source in the country. Nearly 900 3-D screens in China have generated $49 million of its $76 million in ticket sales there so far, according to Fox. It's already the most successful movie of all time in the country, the studio said.

Calls to China Film Group were not returned.
 

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Who cares. Adjusted for gross champ AVATAR! I wanna see it. Enough of this "Gone with the wind" crap.
 

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rumor has it, FISHHEAD, was going to see Avatar today...will await his thoughts...:drink:
 

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If you get to see this in 3D, you just have not seen anything like it. This movie captures the imagination. It dazzles your mind.

Rob,

I'm not with you on the love for 3D. We finally got tickets to see it on the IMAX screen. About 40 minutes in, the screen went blank and the lights came up. About ten minutes later, a manager came in and said that the movie was going to continue, but only in 2D. Watching the rest of the movie in 2D confirmed what I suspected- 3D just doesn't do anything for me.

In fact, when I go back to see it for the 3rd time, I will opt to see the 2D version.
 

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rumor has it, FISHHEAD, was going to see Avatar today...will await his thoughts...:drink:


Took the flick in today.


WORTH SEEING......YES!!

GREAT MOVIE..........CLOSE.

ENTERTAINING.........YES.


Need I say more?
 

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'Avatar' and 'Titanic': Four Reasons They Became Mega Movie Hits

'Avatar' Is on Pace to Eclipse 'Titanic's' Earnings This Weekend

ANALYSIS
By SHEILA MARIKAR


Jan. 22, 2010 —

"Avatar" is getting a little scary.
Not the movie itself -- which, if you haven't seen, means you're either wholly immune to peer pressure and/or uninterested in wearing flimsy frames to watch blue creatures run around for nearly three hours -- but its success, its astonishing success, is a little scary.
"Avatar's" earnings have reached proportions so massive, it wouldn't be a shock if the movie turned into a living, breathing creature that threatened to occupy all screens everywhere until the end of time (not unlike Jay Leno).
Just kidding. James Cameron's latest Golden-Globe-award-winning epic is on pace to eclipse his last epic, "Titanic," with its ever-rising box office earnings.
As of Thursday afternoon, "Avatar's" global gross earnings totaled more than $1.68 billion, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com, putting it a relative hair away from "Titanic's" $1.8 billion, the greatest global gross in movie history. (It ought to be noted that if inflation were taken into account, "Titanic's" haul would total $2.4 billion in today's dollars.)
Last weekend, "Avatar" soared past "Star Wars" to become the No. 3 movie of all time at the North American box office. This weekend, it's likely to take down "Titanic" faster than that enormous iceberg.
Yes, the higher-than-usual ticket price movie goers pay to see "Avatar" in its full 3D and/or IMAX glory factors into its monetary success, but that doesn't explain why the film has ingrained itself in the zeitgeist. What is it about these two Cameron films that make them not only so profitable, but also so powerful in pop culture?
We have a few thoughts. Below, ABCNews.com's entirely unscientific list of four reasons why "Avatar" and "Titanic" became such mega hits.
1. The 'Can't Miss' Quotient
When Cameron put together the on-screen dream team of Leonardio DiCaprio and Kate Winslet for "Titanic," he made teenage girls' hearts the world over flutter so fast, he nearly shifted the gulf stream.
It was 1997, DiCaprio was put-a-photo-of-him-in-your-locker hot, and Winslet was his whimsical foil -- not the Megan Fox-type sexpot that female moviegoers sometimes love to hate. Seeing them on the big screen in their big moment on that ship's big deck -- that was well worth the price of a movie ticket.
Fast forward to 2009. When Cameron revealed the technology behind "Avatar," techies and sci-fi fans just about thrust their iPhones in the air and jumped with joy about finally getting to see their 3D/CGI fantasies in real life. Wait for DVD/BlueRay and miss it in IMAX? For these folks, and many others, that's simply not an option.<!-- page -->

Why 'Avatar,' 'Titanic' Rule the Box Office, Pop Culture

2. Cameron's Masterwork
Love him or hate him, it's hard to deny that Cameron knows how to make a movie engaging. Beyond "Titanic's" emotional roller coaster and "Avatar's" aesthetic orgy, he's crafted a collection of screen gems that have turned into classics: among them, 1984's "Terminator" and 1986's "Aliens."
Should his movies cost two to $300 million to make? Maybe not, but when he's granted that kind of budget, what he produces is, by conventional standards, pretty stunning.
3. The Triumph of Good Over Evil
Virtue trumping vice: It's not what always happens in real life, and maybe that's why so many moviegoers love to see it on screen.
In "Titanic," working class Jack Dawson (DiCaprio) wins a ticket aboard the grand ship (albeit in third-class) thanks to a lucky hand in poker. He subsequently wins the heart of well-born Rose DeWitt Bukater (Winslet), who's struggling under the thumb of her controlling fiance. Despite Dawson's untimely death following the ship's crash, in the end, their love triumphs over money and class differences.
Similarly, in "Avatar," Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) conquers stereotypes about "the other" to gain the love and trust of Neytiri (Zoe Saldana). Together, they destroy a corporate army attempting to crush all of planet Pandora. It's heartwarming.
4. The 'See It Again' Factor
What would make someone want to fork over another fist full of bills (or credit card swipe, as the case may be) and a few hours of precious time to see a movie they've already watched? Buzz. Lots and lots of buzz.
In 1997, with "Titanic," it was the old fashioned kind -- water cooler chatter, phone conversations, giggle-filled recaps of scenes in school hallways.
These days, with "Avatar," it's all about Twitter, Facebook and texting. According to TechCrunch, at the end of December, approximately 75-percent of all people who tweeted about "Avatar" thought the people reading their tweets should see it too. Repeat the mantra enough, and people will continue running through the revolving doors of their theaters, sending "Avatar" to heights of success previously unseen.

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Saw it again for the fourth time last Wedneday...the theatre here only charges 60 Baht...(less than 2 bucks US) Modern theatre equal to any in the states...

Tremendously entertaining...
 

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not sure why i waited so long to see this movie but just saw it and it was amazing. great movie. felt like i was watching the future of movies by seeing it in 3D. Definitely a must see on the big screen
 

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titanic was on tnt or tbs or something earlier.....only reason to watch that particular movie is to see the sinking of the ship, and that alone took over a damn hour

i'll pay 6 bucks to watch avatar on pay per view in may if i still have a house and tv@)
 

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titanic was on tnt or tbs or something earlier.....only reason to watch that particular movie is to see the sinking of the ship, and that alone took over a damn hour

i'll pay 6 bucks to watch avatar on pay per view in may@)
I only saw Titanic at the theater because my girl that I had just started dating wanted to see it again. What they say in the write up above is absolutely true. The girls were drooling all over Leo's nuts at the time.

Who is my Romeo who is my Juliette, then let's go from there. The Cameron formula to success.
 

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not sure why i waited so long to see this movie but just saw it and it was amazing. great movie. felt like i was watching the future of movies by seeing it in 3D. Definitely a must see on the big screen

Same here....Finally got around to seeing Avatar & The Blind Side tonight. Great movies both.
 

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get off avatar's nuts already........

lordy mercy, it's a movie about blue people with funny ears.....what am i missing?

my lord.....bring on saw 7 and friday the 13th and nightmare on elm street already~~:<<

how many of you are buying the action figures? sheesh.......~~:<<
 
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Soonerdawg, so you haven't seen the movie yet and are commenting on it?

I will wire you the movie expense...
 

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I got dragged to see the movie with some friends. Definitely thought I'd hate it, but it won me over. One of the better movies in the past few years. Make sure you see it in IMAX 3D, only way to go.
 

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Neytiri calls me skxawng which means moron

I'm getting along better with the RX posters, they probably think I am a skxawng too.
 
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Putting things into a bit of perspective, adjusting for inflation
Avatar is currently at #34 on the all time list, behind the
classic "The Sound of Music."
 

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