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Avatar Extended Collector's Edition [Blu-ray]

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Format: Blu-ray November 15, 2010


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This extended collector's set includes more than eight hours of bonus features. Disc 1: Three Movie Versions • Original Theatrical Edition (includes family audio track with objectionable language removed) • Special Edition Re- Release (includes family audio track with objectionable language removed) • Collector’s Extended Cut with 16 additional minutes, including alternate opening on earth Disc 2: Filmmaker's Journey • Over 45 minutes of never- before-seen deleted scenes • Screen tests, on-set footage, and visual-effects reels • Capturing Avatar: Feature-length documentary covering the 16-year filmmakers’ journey, including interviews with James Cameron, Jon Landau, cast and crew • A Message from Pandora: James Cameron’s visit to the Amazon rainforest • The 2006 art reel: Original pitch of the Avatar vision • Brother termite test: Original motion capture test • The ILM prototype: Visual effects reel • Screen tests: Sam Worthington, Zoë Saldana • Zoë’s life cast: Makeup session footage • On-set footage as live-action filming begins • VFX progressions • Crew film: The Volume Disc 3: Pandora's Box • Interactive scene deconstruction: Explore the stages of production of 17 different scenes through three viewing modes: capture level, template level, and final level with picture-in-picture reference • Production featurettes: Sculpting Avatar, Creating the Banshee, Creating the Thanator, The AMP Suit, Flying Vehicles, Na’vi Costumes, Speaking Na’vi, Pandora Flora, Stunts, Performance Capture, Virtual Camera, The 3D Fusion Camera, The Simul-Cam, Editing Avatar, Scoring Avatar, Sound Design, The Haka: The Spirit of New Zealand • Avatar original script • Avatar screenplay by James Cameron • Pandorapedia: Comprehensive guide to Pandora • Lyrics from five songs by James Cameron • The art of Avatar: Over 1,850 images in 16 themed galleries (The World of Pandora, The Creatures, Pandora Flora, Pandora Bioluminescence, The Na’vi, The Avatars, Maquettes, Na’vi Weapons, Na’vi Props, Na’vi Musical Instruments, RDA Designs, Flying Vehicles, AMP Suit, Human Weapons, Land Vehicles, One-Sheet Concepts) • BD-Live extras (requires BD-Live-enabled player and Internet connection--may be available a limited-time only): Crew Short: The Night Before Avatar; additional screen tests, including Stephen Lang, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, and Laz Alonso; speaking Na’vi rehearsal footage; Weta Workshop: walk-and-talk presentation

Genre: Action & Adventure


Format: Ultimate Edition, Blu-ray


Language: English


Runtime: 2 hours and 58 minutes


Global Trade Identification Number: 44


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.781


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ Unrated (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 0.59 x 6.77 inches; 0.01 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 5068107000


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Ultimate Edition, Blu-ray


Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 58 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ November 15, 2010


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English


Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Different, fish people ?
My wife likes it, doesn't do a lot for me.
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024 by Ron

  • Classic
I enjoyed the movie and its effects, so I bought it.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Keisha

  • Avatar - Hands-down, best movie ever
*Note: Review contains spoilers. omg. OMG. What a fantastic film! I saw AVATAR in 3D IMAX the first day it came out, and I still bought this DVD. I completely ignored everyone who said wait for the version coming out in November, I just couldn't wait that long to see it at home, and own my own piece of blue magic. I can unequivocally say that AVATAR was the best movie I have ever seen. And I have seen a lot of movies. Hands down, five stars. Hell, I'd give it six stars. I know there was a lot of hype behind this film given the astronomical amount of money that James Cameron poured into it, but seriously, for once the movie matched all the hype. AVATAR was phenomenal. First, the cinematography was amazing. Viewing the film in 3D was like being a immersed into the landscape of Pandora - a part of its lush forests with multi-hued fantastic flora and fauna of all kinds. It was uniquely magnificent, and I was transported into that world from the very first glimpse of the planet. The Na'vi were fascinating as a species, both to look at in terms of their cat-like beauty and grace to their way of life and deeply-rooted metaphysical relationship with their planet. I loved Zoe Saldana's character, Neytiri. She was so fierce and beautiful and feminine, all in one package. What a fantastic character - such a strong female heroine! Neytiri was real and gritty and more "human" than some of her human counterparts in recent movies. She was so entrenched in her feelings. You could hear her raw emotion when she cried after her father died or when Jake revealed his betrayal. Zoe Saldana delivered a spectacular performance, worthy of recognition. Despite only seeing her in CGI'd Na'vi form, her ability to deliver that kind of gut performance goes beyond anything I've ever seen. I had to admit I had some misgivings because I believed going in to see Avatar that there was going to be an unhappy ending - after all, how does a human possessing the body of a Na'vi via a machine get to live happily ever after? The human controller must survive for the Na'vi avatar to live. But I loved the way that James Cameron resolved this for me. Not to give away too much, but Pandora's magic, the spirit of Eywa, just made it come together so naturally when Jake Sully assumes the consciousness of his avatar for good, that I was spellbound. I loved Sam Worthington's character, Jake Sully. I was rooting for him the whole time and I really wanted Neytiri to fall for him. Of course she had to be the daughter of the clan leader and seer! That was the only part that was a little predictable, but you always have to have an untouchable "princess" in these types of stories. Worked for me! When Jake Sully shows up with the Leonopteryx, as the sixth Toruk Makto, I felt my heart jump for him. That was just awesome!! In a lot of ways, the film itself became a medium for me to experience his character's first interaction with Pandora and the Na'vi - almost as if it were the avatar and I, it's human connection. How's that for a mind-twister? The conflict battle scenes were spectacular. I felt so emotionally connected to the Na'vi that I found myself gripping the arms of my seat when their Hometree was destroyed and when they were attacked by the sky-people. Sigourney Weaver was as awesome as she was in Alien, although not in the lead role this time, but she is just made for these types of movies. I've always been a huge fan of hers and all the Alien films. I was connected to this movie the whole time, feeling goosebumps and a sense of breathlessness many times throughout its 162 minute run-time. At the end when Neytiri jumps into the shack and saves the human Jake, that scene was so emotionally touching - you just felt that it didn't matter what species they were - she loved him, and he, her. When they said "I see you" to each other, I felt their love in my toes. And that is an emotional connection, folks. This film took me away from a very mundane reality to a fantastic world that I just didn't want to leave. I would watch Avatar again in a heartbeat! One of the things that makes a movie great is its ability to draw in its viewers and to make them connect emotionally, visually, and aurally with its message. Avatar accomplished that and more. It was a movie that I didn't want to end. I walked out of the movie theater with a fist pump and a huge grin, completely satisfied, which is more than I can say for many, many other films. You will experience the gambit of human emotions through the film, and for those critics who've said that it has no real plot or story, well they're the ones without imagination. Avatar is not just a fantasy or sci-fi film, it's a love story with a ton of action and some pretty neat concepts (like all life on Pandora being connected like the synapses of the human brain). This film has no equal. I bought this DVD even without the special features. And I will probably buy the one with all the bells and whistles. 5 stars. Check out my profile info for my website with pics, and more Avatar reviews. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2010 by surfergirl

  • awesome deal
love this movie
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024 by James hanson

  • Fantastic movie!
DVD came in MINT condition as well. A+
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024 by Sapphire_star

  • Great movie
Very well made and interesting story line. Would definitely recommend to anyone who hasn’t seen it yet!
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2024 by C8y

  • Great movie
Really enjoy this movie. Yes in broad its a story that has been told before in different ways. But the visuals and sci-fi setting for this one works for me and really enjoy this.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024 by Douglas Myers

  • Good version of the film, terrible packaging (Dec 2023 version)
I defer to more expert reviews of the actual film content available online. Do note that there are multiple releases of the 4K upscaled version - do some research to know exactly what is in the version you are buying. The primary purpose of this review is to note the terrible packaging of the Dec 2023 4K UHD version. There's plenty of really pretty art on the box and disc folio, and the disc folio even seems to have magnets in it, giving a nice positive open/close feel. But the way the discs are stored is inexcusable. They are stored in *very tight* simple paper sleeves. It is impossible to get discs out without significantly fingerprinting the edges of the disc. And further to that, straight out of the shrinkwrap my main movie disc was scratched, and all 4 discs has some sort of sticky residue on the data surface. If you choose to purchase this version of the film, be sure to open immediately and inspect/test all the discs! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024 by Matt F

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