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    Sunday
    Jan032010

    Movie Moan - Even More Avatar Talk

    What's that you're hearing? It's Jamie eating his words (Scrumdiddlyumptious!) as Avatar has broken past the $1 billion mark at the world-wide box-office. It wouldn't be Movie Moan without him and Phil bitching about James Cameron's latest money-printing machine..err..movie. All four of your favorite Movie Moaners have now seen Avatar and it's time to hear Ed and Lou's take.

    In addition, our heroes also chat up Sherlock Holmes (and start throwing out casting suggestions for Moriarty for the sequel), Crazy Heart and the latest Inception trailer. Also is the failure of Princess & the Frog the "death" of hand-drawn animation over at Disney? Has James Cameron topped Michael Bay in displaying his military fetish? What are the career prospects for Sam Worthington now?

    Most important of all - when will we all stop talking about Avatar?

    Movie Moan - Even More Avatar Talk

    Reader Comments (3)

    the whole Earth beginning was cut out. deleted scenes.

    there is also a deleted scene with a drunk Tsu'tey scene. and a finished CGI hunting scene from Jake .

    01-4-2010 | Unregistered Commenterdark_b

    Great show guys. I also doubt that there is going to be a sequel to Avatar, It just seems like talk to me.

    01-4-2010 | Unregistered CommenterI SEE SPIDEY

    While I did expect Avatar to do better overseas, I still never saw it doing so well. I feel to traumatized to make BO predictions now. It's like my own personal, less interesting version of Nam.

    And I feel like Jaime and Phil are still going to be having this argument when they're 80.

    01-4-2010 | Unregistered CommenterCJeff

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