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'Avatar' video game to expand film's alien world

James Cameron was thinking beyond the big screen when he created the alien world of Pandora. The "Titanic" director worked in tandem with video game developer Ubisoft Montreal on the game based on his upcoming sci-fi epic "Avatar."

Panasonic leans on `Avatar' movie for 3-D PR blitz

"Titanic" director James Cameron has signed on with Panasonic Corp. to promote new 3-D TVs.

Worldwide `Avatar' previews thrill sci-fi fans

Fans wearing 3D glasses clapped as soon as James Cameron's face appeared on screen. The filmmaker, shown in 3D, invited moviegoers to enjoy a 16-minute peek of his anticipated sci-fi epic "Avatar," which was screened for free around the world Friday.

'Avatar' site restored for fans seeking sneak peek

The studio behind James Cameron's 3D sci-fi adventure "Avatar" has fixed its Web site, after fans seeking free tickets to a sneak-peek at the upcoming film crashed it Monday.

James Cameron wows Comic Con with 3-D 'Avatar'

James Cameron originally wrote "Avatar" as a way to challenge the special-effects firm Digital Domain, where he served as chief executive. But it took technology 14 years to catch up with his vision of a faraway planet populated by otherwordly plants and animals where humans embody avatars just to brave the landscape.

Documentary Shows Possible Jesus Tomb

Filmmakers and researchers on Monday unveiled two ancient stone boxes they said may have once contained the remains of Jesus and Mary Magdalene, but several scholars derided the claims made in a new documentary as unfounded and contradictory to basic Christian beliefs.

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Four Reasons Why 'Avatar' Is Too Big to Fail
Source: blogs.amctv.com

To be clear, Fox isn't getting off cheaply; when all is said and done it's going to be on the hook for at least a couple hundred million dollars in production and marketing costs. If the flick fails, it will hurt.

Avatar: How James Cameron's 3D film could change the face of cinema forever
Source: the Mail online

A movie revolution will take place at the end of the year - potentially offering as big a leap in our viewing experience as the change from black-and-white television to colour.

Worldwide `Avatar' previews thrill sci-fi fans
Source: newsrunner.com

LOS ANGELES – Fans wearing 3D glasses clapped as soon as James Cameron's face appeared on screen. The filmmaker, shown in 3D, invited moviegoers to enjoy a 16-minute peek of his anticipated sci-fi epic "Avatar," which was screened for free around the world Friday.

Avatar trailer whets the appetite
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

If James Cameron wanted to light up the internet by releasing footage from his upcoming film Avatar, he got his wish - just don't expect him to be glued to a computer screen, soaking up the online buzz. The Titanic director has people to do that for him.

Can Ridley Scott's directing return revive the 'Alien' franchise? Can the prequel bring Scott more gory glory?

Lst May Fox announced that Ridley and Tony Scott would produce an Alien prequel with commercial/music video/short-film director Carl Rinsch directing.

Advance Script Review: James Cameron's AVATAR
Source: CC2K.us

James Cameron's Avatar, if ever made into a movie that remotely approaches the 170-page "scriptment" I have just finished reading, will bomb.

Malibu Fire: James Cameron Evacuated, Jennifer Aniston Next?
Source: nationalledger.com

Malibu is burning and the Hollywood celebrities that seek refuge from the hustle of Hollywood up the Pacific Coast Highway are being evacuated along with everyone else.

New Line trying to lure Jackson back for The Hobbit, plus Cameron speaks
Source: Premiere.com

New Line chief Bob Shaye confirms that the studio is trying to come to terms with Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson to come back to make The Hobbit. Plus, James Cameron's thoughts on New Line's dispute with Jackson over LOTR profits.

Ubisoft Team Up With James Cameron For Avatar
Source: lucidlan.com

Ubisoft And 20th Century Fox Team Up For Video Game Based On James Cameron's Avatar

Jesus tomb film scholars backtrack | Jerusalem Post
Source: JPost.com

"Several prominent scholars who were interviewed in a bitterly contested documentary that suggests that Jesus and his family members were buried in a nondescript ancient Jerusalem burial cave have now revised their conclusions, including the statistician who claimed that the odds …

Spiderman 3 Reviewed: The Current Cinema
Source: New Yorker

There is one great scene in "Spider-Man 3," and you can pretty much leave the theatre once it's over, but for those three or four minutes you wouldn't want to be anywhere else.

Scholar: 'Jesus Tomb' documentary got it wrong
Source: CNN

JERUSALEM (AP) -- A prominent scholar looking into the factual basis of a popular but widely criticized documentary film that claims to have located the tomb of Jesus said Tuesday that a crucial piece of evidence filmmakers used to support their claim is a mistake.

Archaeologists, scholars dispute Jesus documentary
Source: CNN

In 1996, when the British Broadcasting Corp. aired a short documentary on the same subject, archaeologists challenged the claims.

Here's Why the Media Pass Trash Off As News
Source: Christian Science Monitor

Excerpt:Consider the recent announcement – almost certainly bogus – by movie director James Cameron that he discovered boxes that once contained the bones of Jesus, his alleged wife, Mary, and their alleged boy, Elroy, or whatever his name was.

James Cameron and group confirm discovery of the burial cave of Jesus and his Family
Source: The New York Times

James Cameron, along with journalist Simcha Jacobovici, say they have uncovered the burial cave of Jesus and his family — along with enough DNA evidence to establish, they say, that Jesus wasn't resurrected and that Jesus sired a son with Mary Magdelene.

'Lost Tomb of Jesus' Claim Called a Stunt
Source: The Washington Post

Leading archaeologists in Israel and the United States yesterday denounced the purported discovery of the tomb of Jesus as a publicity stunt.

Cameron Finds Jesus? Associated Content - Associated Content
Source: Associated Content

James Cameron, the closest thing our generation will ever have to P.T. Barnum, is at it again. Not content to find the most famous shipwreck ever, he claims to have discovered an even bigger prize: the tomb, and remains, of Jesus.

Archeologists and biblical scholars pour scorn on James Cameron's 'coffin of Christ' theory | the Daily Mail
Source: the Mail online

Archaeologists and biblical scholars have poured scorn on a Hollywood film director's sensational claim that he has discovered the coffin of Jesus Christ. Oscar-winning 'Titanic' director James Cameron's assertion that the bones of Jesus and his family were hidden for centur …

The tomb of Jesus-doubtful
Source: FOXNews.com

William Dever, an expert on near eastern archaeology and anthropology, who has worked with Israeli archeologists for five decades, said specialists have known about the ossuaries for years.

director_james_cameron_to_debunk_christianity_monday_associated_content - Associated Content
Source: Associated Content

The Titanic of a Director, James Cameron, plans to hold a press conference Monday in order to tell the world he has found the bodily remains of the God of Judeo Christian doctrine- it only took 25 years to translate the name plates on the primitive coffins.

James Cameron Claims He Found 'Christ's Tomb'
Source: -

Brace yourself. James Cameron, the man who brought you 'The Titanic' is back with another blockbuster. This time, the ship he's sinking is Christianity.

New film reignites claims Jesus was buried in Talpiot
Source: JPost.com

The Israeli-born, Canadian-based filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici is reigniting claims, first made over a decade ago, that a burial cave uncovered 27 years ago in Talpiot, Jerusalem, is the tomb of Jesus of Nazareth and his family.

NBA All-Star Game Experimenting with 3D Telecast
Source: bizofshowbiz.com

The NBA is experimenting with "Titanic" director James Camerons' new 3D technology at the All-Star game to see if it can give courtside experience to viewers in the future.

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