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http://allcurrenthotnews.com/?p=1786 Watch Avatar Movie Reviews,Pictures & Video Avatar, written and directed by James Cameron. Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, and Stephen Lang. 20th Century Fox (2009). 161 freaking minutes for a glorified action flick. Rated PG-13. USCCB Rating is A-III–Adults. James Cameron takes time out from making dubious archaeological pseudo-documentaries to create Avatar, the most expensive movie ever made, which, like the last movie I remember being touted repeatedly as the most expensive ever made (that would be Waterworld), doesn’t make clear where exactly all the money went. For a film that basically amounts to almost three hours (ugh!) of eye-candy, it has garnered a lot of controversy, so I’ll be up front: Because I like to be like that, I’m going to buck the trend of conservative Catholic blogs and give this movie a thumb up, with reservations. If you want the resoundingly negative

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Watch Avatar Movie Reviews,Pictures & Video Avatar, written and directed by James Cameron. Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, and Stephen Lang. 20th Century Fox (2009). 161 freaking minutes for a glorified action flick. Rated PG-13. USCCB Rating is A-III–Adults. James Cameron takes time out from making dubious archaeological pseudo-documentaries to create Avatar, the most expensive movie ever made, which, like the last movie I remember being touted repeatedly as the most expensive ever made (that would be Waterworld), doesn’t make clear where exactly all the money went. For a film that basically amounts to almost three hours (ugh!) of eye-candy, it has garnered a lot of controversy, so I’ll be up front: Because I like to be like that, I’m going to buck the trend of conservative Catholic blogs and give this movie a thumb up, with reservations. If you want the resoundingly negative view of things, I recommend Catholic Media Review. For non-Catholic posts that say more-or-less the sam

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