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'Avatar Extended Collector's Edition,

Avatar- Extended Collector's Edition Trailer: As ridiculous as it may sound, the main thing I'm grateful for on Disc One is the inclusion of all three existing cuts of 'Avatar,' which means that this release trumps its predecessor, and requires fans to buy – gasp! – only one release in order to have every iteration of the film itself. By comparison, the recent 'Grindhouse' Blu-ray only featured the theatrical cuts of 'Planet Terror' and 'Death Proof,' so anyone who might have held out for an all-inclusive collection featuring the extended editions of either of them is pretty much S.O.L. Cameron, business-minded as he is, is thankfully not a complete shill.


With the release of the new. I personally have now reviewed James Cameron record breaking blockbuster three times, and by now, there's not a whole lot left to say. My critiques notwithstanding, you either like the film or you don't, and quite frankly no amount of analysis or deconstruction of its themes will convince you to abandon your current position and take up with the opposite camp. But regardless of its merits of a piece of entertainment. Avatar is an undeniable benchmark in the technological history of moviemaking. And if you have any interest in or appreciation for the many technical or artistic challenges that filmmakers face in order to complete your favorite films, the 'Avatar' Extended Collector's Edition offers an exhaustive look at that process, whether or not Cameron's ranks among your favorites.


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