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4.33% of people buy Avatar: Extended Collector's Edition (3 Disc Set) (Blu-Ray) and Transformers - Movie Collection (Transformers/Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen) (4 Disc Set) ~ Blu-ray.
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Release date Australia
November 24th, 2010
Blu-ray Region
Region B
Stars
Languages
English
Supported Audio
- DTS-HD Master Audio
Director
Studio
Country of Production
Current sales rank
Top 1000
All-time sales rank
Top 200
Product ID
8818116
Description
Enter the World
In the epic action adventure fantasy Avatar, James Cameron, the director of Titanic, takes us to a spectacular new world beyond our imagination!
On the distant moon Pandora, a reluctant hero embarks on a journey of redemption, discovery and unexpected love as he leads a heroic battle to save a civilization.
- Original Theatrical Version
- Special Edition Re-Release
- Collector’s Extended Cut - 16 more minutes and exclusive alternate opening
- Capturing Avatar - an in-depth feature length documentary with James Cameron, Jon Landau and cast and crew
- Deleted Scenes - including over 45 minutes of new never-before-seen deleted scenes
- Production Materials
- Open “Pandora’s Box” and go deeper into the filmmaker process
- Interactive Scene Deconstruction: Explore the various stages of production through 3 different viewing modes
- Production Shorts: 17 featurettes covering performance capture, Scoring the film, 3D Fusion Camera, Stunts and much more
- Avatar Archives including original scriptment, 300 page screenplay and the extensive Pandorapedia
- BD-live Portal with additional bonus materials
Please Note:
- Movie - Multi Region
- Extended Discs - Region B
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Been waiting for this for so long. I was fully into the film when it was at the cinemas and saw it about 8 times. The actual film is like I remember it with the new additions warmly welcomed though they do not actually add that much to the overall experience.
As for the special features I wasn't really that impressed. They are more of a generic behind-the-scenes package about the production. I would have loved to of seen more about the whole journey of Avatar from its very early conceptual stages and about the techniques used by good ol' Weta digital and what new technologies THEY had to develop as a studio. But in saying this the special features would be good for any movie buff XD