Reasonable said:
I doubt Avatar will get any of the mainstream awards this time around, but the technical awards should be a lock. We'll see, but Oscar voters seem to shy from bestowing the big awards to the same director twice and Cameron got a pretty big haul with Titanic. I suspect Avatar will get some decent nominations, but only pick up the technical stuff (and maybe song). Best picture and director would be a stretch IMHO - although the academy does love the themes in Avatar. I doubt it will get any acting nods. The live action roles are simply to cliche and stretched to be plausible while I doubt the academy will consider the 'performance capture elements' that seriously. Personally Zoe Saldana, as noted in most reviews, probably does deliver the best performance in the film via her 'performance capture' but I suspect there will be plenty of real world performances that easily surpass any chance she might have. I think though Cameron is safe on the money front, although I doubt Avatar will get anywhere near Titanic, for a variety of reasons. But with that start, good reviews and the general perception 'you have to see this in 3D' I think it will easily make enough to be profitable.
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it cost 200 - 300 million
it made 250 million over the weeknd (boxofficemojo.com & othr sources)
not easily but it will mke lots of profit and monday hd the 3rd lowest drop off ever for a movie, i thnk it might do 1 billion worldwide