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娱乐英语新闻:Avatar hits one-billion-U.S.-dollar mark after three weeks' screening

2010-01-06来源:和谐英语
BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) -- Twelve years after his last work Titanic, Hollywood director James Cameron's new sci-fi epic Avatar knocked the world out by topping 1 billion dollars three weeks after its opening, the fastest ever in history.

    According to its distributor 20th Century Fox, the highly budgeted 3-D movie has taken in 352.1 million U.S. dollars in North America and totaled 1.02 billion dollars worldwide till last Sunday, ranking fourth on the list of biggest box-office movies.

Director of the movie James Cameron and his wife Suzy Amis pose at the premiere of

Director of the movie James Cameron and his wife Suzy Amis pose at the premiere of "Avatar" at the Mann's Grauman Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California December 16, 2009

Blockbusters earning more than Avatar in history include Titanic (1997), with a gross of 1.84 billion dollars, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), totaling 1.12 billion, and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006), selling 1.07 billion.

    Based on an 80-page treatment written by Cameron himself, the story is set in the future, when a paralyzed war veteran Jake, dispatched on a mission to the planet Pandora, encounters the native inhabitants there and falls in love with a blue humanoid Na'vi.

    After its global premiere in mid-December, the movie was "like a runaway freight train" and kept "doing business", said Fox distribution executive Bert Livingston. "I think everybody has to see 'Avatar' once."

Cast member Zoe Saldana poses at the premiere of

Cast member Zoe Saldana poses at the premiere of "Avatar" at the Mann's Grauman Chinese theatre in Hollywood, California December 16, 2009

 "Even people who don't normally go to the movies, they've heard about it and are saying, 'I have to see it.' Then there are those people seeing it multiple times," he added.

    Avatar has also swept the box office in Asia since its debut in late December. For the first weekend of the New Year, Avatar drew 1.25 million people to the theater in South Korea, said Yonhap.

    Avatar opened on Jan. 4 in China, receiving swarms of audience despite of terrible snowstorm sweeping Beijing and other northern cities.

    After seeing the movie, Chinese film director Lu Chuan, who shot "City of Life and Death", a movie depicting Nanjing Massacre,said he was stunned by Avatar's pureness and simple beauty.