| Avatar (2009),
				Director: James Cameron, rated PG-13 for sci-fi 
				violence, language 
						From 
						the director of Terminator 2 and Titanic 
				
		  Starring: Sam 
				Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, 
				Michelle Rodriguez, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel David Moore, Dileep 
				Rao 
DML Rating: 
★★★★★★★★★☆ 
- near perfect 
				"Everything is backwards 
				now, like out there is the true world, and in here is the 
				dream." – Jake 
				Sully 
				Why watch this? 
				Visually, it's breath-taking, and so organically beautiful. It's a solid 
				story, too. 
				Plot Summary: Set in 
				the future on the moon Pandora, a paraplegic former Marine named 
				Jake Sully joins a program where humans can inhabit 
				genetically-engineered Na'vi bodies. These human/hybrid bodies, 
				called Avatars, are used to explore the hazardous moon's 
				environment. While living among the indigenous Na'vi people, 
				Jake becomes deeply connected to their culture and, in 
				particular, princess Neytiri. This connection leads him to 
				question his mission and eventually side with the Na'vi in their 
				struggle against military exploitation Dad's Preview: 
				So, what film project does James Cameron take on as a follow-up 
				to 
				Titanic 
				(1997)? 
				It's this futuristic CGI-fest set on a gorgeous moon-planet inhabited by 
				native blue beings. 
				Was he nuts? Nope. This film, many years in the 
				making, is incredible. The story stings of European expansionism 
				only on a grander and more devastating scale. The visual effects 
				are ground-breaking. 
						 Dune Ent., 
						Ingenious Film Partners, Lightstorm Ent., 20th Century 
						Fox
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