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Avatar by James Cameron

Does it mean anything to me?

Got to find out in the next few days.

Rama 1 Rd does mean something. Need to find out the bus going there. That's the difficult part.:D

Will feedback when I've been.

Thanks bro.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year.

It was difficult, the wireless in BKK isn't so good. Managed finally to download Part 1 from zSHARE, Part 2 kenna erased.

But still can make a comparison.


the website said english with thai subtitle.
they said that 5 floor paragon cineplex , does it mean anything to you?

http://www.imaxthai.com/index_en.html
this is the website,
every day 11,14:10,17:20,20:30,23:40.
 
blesphemy, sacrilege, if you download this movie on computer and watching it on tiny little computer.

stop your download, delete it, and go to imax 3d.

or 3d in singapore.

this is not a movie where you download and watch. not even do justice on blu-ray.
it is a cinematic experience.
 
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Got it figured out.

The cineplex is at Siam Paragon, opposite Siam BTS station.

But I'll take the bus, and visit Erawan Shrine (that Thaksin visited) at the same time.

The ticket prices are 300, 350, 400 and 500 thb.

Further back means more expensive?

They're on until Jan 4 at least, so no hurry.



blesphemy, sacrilege, if you download this movie on computer and watching it on tiny little computer.

stop your download, delete it, and go to imax 3d.

or 3d in singapore.

this is not a movie where you download and watch. not even do justice on blu-ray.
it is a cinematic experience.
 
No idea, i went to an imax 3d theatre which have free seating. So, i went in early and chose a good seat.
In the case of thailand, more money mostly mean better seats, so please go for the 500 thb. 500 thb is so cheap, my ticket cost so much more. First world and third world price have lots of difference, worse, based on the theatre photo, the one in thailand maybe better than the one i went to.
Go and see it asap. Maybe you want to see it again. who knows.

dun go on peak hours during holiday or weekend, most likely the tickets are sold out, or you have to sit at crappy seats.



Got it figured out.
The cineplex is at Siam Paragon, opposite Siam BTS station.
But I'll take the bus, and visit Erawan Shrine (that Thaksin visited) at the same time.
The ticket prices are 300, 350, 400 and 500 thb.
Further back means more expensive?
They're on until Jan 4 at least, so no hurry.
 
Well, I'm not going today, so that means this long weekend is out?

You seem to be a film buff. I'm a ex-genre type.

Now I prefer spending my money on durians. I cannot get hold of Chanee.... Only got Mon Thong. But if only I know how to choose, still can taste the bitter-sweet experience of Malaysia durians.

But no sweat. Got imax 3d sure want to try one. 500 thb is roughly S$25.

How much you paid for your ticket? The only cinema I ever went to which is free seating was in the US.....freezing cold air-con.


No idea, i went to an imax 3d theatre which have free seating. So, i went in early and chose a good seat.
In the case of thailand, more money mostly mean better seats, so please go for the 500 thb. 500 thb is so cheap, my ticket cost so much more. First world and third world price have lots of difference, worse, based on the theatre photo, the one in thailand maybe better than the one i went to.
Go and see it asap. Maybe you want to see it again. who knows.

dun go on peak hours during holiday or weekend, most likely the tickets are sold out, or you have to sit at crappy seats.
 
A LOOK AT THE ANIMATION TECHNIQUES OF AVATAR

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Well, I'm not going today, so that means this long weekend is out?
You seem to be a film buff. I'm a ex-genre type.
Now I prefer spending my money on durians. I cannot get hold of Chanee.... Only got Mon Thong. But if only I know how to choose, still can taste the bitter-sweet experience of Malaysia durians.
But no sweat. Got imax 3d sure want to try one. 500 thb is roughly S$25.
How much you paid for your ticket? The only cinema I ever went to which is free seating was in the US.....freezing cold air-con.

i paid about 25 sin dollars too, shit that is expensive in third world, dun pay that. that is a rip off.
 
i bought the soundtrack cd of avatar

i thought i can recreate avatar sound track imax at home

i was so wrong

it sound shit compare to imax

worse of all my stereo cost 70 000 sin dollar new. i bought sec hand for 40 000 sin dollars.
 
avatar still number 1 in second week.

Merry Xmas in Hollywood: Box-office record falls (AP)
Source: AP Sun Dec 27, 2009, 8:14 pm EST
Buzz up!


Film Director James Cameron, center, poses with his film producer Jon Landau, left, and Jim Gianopulos, chief executive of Fox Filmed Entertainment, right, after promote their new 3D movie 'Avatar' in Beijing, Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. James Cameron says China's film industry stands to gain a lot if the country opened its doors to foreign films, after the World Trade Organization upheld a ruling this week that China was illegally restricting imports of movies and other media. The restrictions have been a key complaint by Western countries, who complain that China's rapid rise as a trade power has been in part aided by unfair policies that boost sales of Chinese goods abroad while limiting imports into its market. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

NEW YORK - It was a memorable and merry Christmas in Hollywood as moviegoers shattered box-office records, responding in droves to a diverse array of high-profile releases over the holiday weekend.

The estimated $278 million in weekend box-office revenue broke the previous record of roughly $253 million set in July 2008, the weekend "The Dark Knight" was released.

A diverse group of films drew throngs to the multiplexes: James Cameron's "Avatar" pushed strongly into its second week while "Sherlock Holmes," "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel" and "It's Complicated" all opened.

"Avatar," the 3-D epic, topped them all, earning $75 million for 20th Century Fox, according to studio estimates Sunday. Remarkably, that was only a 3 percent drop from its opening weekend total of $77.4 million. (Blockbusters typically drop 30-50 percent in the second weekend.) In its 10 days of release, "Avatar" has made $212 million domestically — and could be on its way to a worldwide gross of over $1 billion.

"This thing is going to be playing and playing, I can tell you that," said Bert Livingston, 20th Century Fox distribution executive. "There's a lot of business out there. Everybody's got good movies out."

In second was "Sherlock Holmes," Guy Ritchie's reboot of the franchise with Robert Downey Jr. starring as Arthur Conan Doyle's detective. The Warner Bros. film opened with a weekend total of $65.4 million, including a record Christmas Day debut of $24.9 million.

It was a start that seemed sure to pave the way for sequels. Dan Fellman, head of distribution for Warner Bros., called the result "sensational."

"Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel," which opened Wednesday, took in $50.2 million on the weekend and $77.1 million in its five days of release. The film, also from Fox, earned an impressive $18.8 million on Wednesday alone. The strong start suggested that "Squeakquel" was likely to surpass its 2007 original, which made $217 million.

Also opening was Nancy Meyer's "It's Complicated," the romantic comedy starring Meryl Streep, Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin. With an audience 72 percent female, the Universal film took in $22.1 million, a solid debut.

The sparkling Christmas weekend results spelled good things for all the films in release in the coming week — one of the most lucrative of the year.

"We all know what next week means to the industry. This is ... huge," said Nikki Rocco, head of distribution for Universal. "Christmas is past us. No more shopping, no more returning. College kids are home. ... I'm so optimistic about what the next weekend holds for us."

Said Livingston: "Starting this Monday, every day is a Saturday."

Two films with Oscar aspirations also released wide over the weekend: Jason Reitman's "Up in the Air" (Paramount) and Rob Marshall's "Nine" (Weinstein Co.).

"Up in the Air," which has some of the best awards momentum, grossed $11.8 million, bringing its cumulative total to $24.5 million — already nearly earning back its production budget.

"For us, this movie was always the movie that we felt was going to be a real focus during the awards season," said Rob Moore, Paramount vice chairman. "It feels like this should have a long run as awards season continues."

"Nine," the adaptation of the Broadway musical (which itself was a riff of Federico Fellini's classic film "8 1/2") earned $5.5 million in 1408 theaters.

"It's an absolutely fitting end to the biggest box office year of all time," said Paul Dergarabedian, box-office analyst for Hollywood.com. "It's just been a total roller coaster ride. It's like audience members are on board."

2009 still has several days to go, but the year is already a record for domestic ticket sales with more than $10 billion at the box office. That surpassed the $9.7 billion mark of 2007.

While some of the credit has to go the recession (movies historically do well in hard times when a trip to the movie theater is a relatively cheap form of entertainment and escapism), there was a feeling Sunday that Hollywood had put forth a better product this Christmas.

"People say it's the recession," said Dergarabedian. "It's the movies — it's really the movies. It seems like when people aren't at home, they're at the movies."

He added: "You're going to find a smile on the face of every studio chief out there today."

Hollywood also seemed to be offering good ol' spectacle to moviegoers. "Avatar" grossed $8.8 million in IMAX theaters, actually increasing from its opening weekend. IMAX chairman and president Greg Foster said they were operating essentially at capacity.

"There is no context," said Foster. "It's so far beyond where we've ever been. It's not eking past a record, it's shattering it."

Christmas weekend was also neatly organized around various demographics. There was science-fiction, romantic comedy, family fare, action-packed thriller and serious awards-contender.

"That's what fueled this Christmas, the diversity of the films," said Dergarabedian. "It was like a cinematic buffet line. If you can't find a movie that you like in the marketplace right now, you don't like movies."

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

1. "Avatar," $75 million.

2. "Sherlock Holmes," $65.4 million.

3. "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel," $50.2 million.

4. "It's Complicated," $22.1 million.

5. "Up in the Air," $11.8 million.

6. "The Blind Side," $11.7 million.

7. "The Princess and the Frog," $8.7 million.

8. "Nine," $5.5 million.

9. "Did You Hear About the Morgans?" $5 million.

10. "Invictus," $4.4 million.
 
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