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Avatar (2009) is the first in what may be several movies that combine James Cameron's passions with a little Pocahontas and big action! Jake Sully is a Human soldier who is trained to take over when his brother dies to drive a Na'vi body and represent Human interests on a moon of planet Pandora. The humans are there primarily to get Unobtainium from under the spiritual center (a titanic tree) at any cost. There, he meets Neytiri, a large blue catlike humanoid who earns his trust and love. Together, they rally the other aliens and assorted creatures to fight for their world and drive the Humans back in this science fiction action drama! Can Jake rally and fight, gain love, and be a hero? Watch and be amazed.

Erik M.

It is a good movie it has geography in this movie and good for the kids it is awesome

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Continuity mistake: In the scene where Parker is shown playing golf on the indoor golf course in RDA, the first time he hits the ball, there are two other balls lying on the course side by side. In the next shot, two are distant apart and in the shot after that, they are in their original position. (00:12:15)

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Dr. Grace Augustine: So you just figured you'd come here, to the most hostile environment known to man, with no training of any kind, and see how it went? What was going through your head?
Jake Sully: Maybe I was sick of doctors telling me what I couldn't do.

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Trivia: James Cameron wrote the script for Avatar in 1995 but could not begin filming because of technological limitations. Cameron felt he could begin after seeing the technology used to create Gollum in the Lord of the Rings films and returned to the project in 2005.

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Question: Does this movie take place in the same universe as ALIENS?

Answer: No. The Alien franchise, which kicks off in the year 2122, depicts a human civilisation in possession of faster-than-light transport and multiple interstellar colonies. The civilisation seen in Avatar, the majority of which is set in 2154, do not appear to have FTL travel, as they take six years to travel to the Alpha Centauri system, a distance of approximately 4.5 light years.

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