![]() We start with the original 162-minute theatrical cut, which was previously issued on Blu-ray back in April of this year. ![]() ![]() This new Blu-ray release actually contains three versions of 'Avatar'. You didn't buy that, did you? I didn't honestly expect that you would. Why am I writing about 'Avatar' again now, you ask? James Cameron felt the need to revisit the film with a new "Extended Collector's Edition," and it's my duty to compare it against the original version and inform you that the addition of a few extra minutes has miraculously turned a mediocre movie into the most stunning masterpiece in the history of cinema. I can tell you that I certainly haven't gotten enough of that over the last seven months. You can read that article again if you need ammunition for the inevitable barrage of diatribes against me in our site forums, on Facebook, Twitter, and emailed directly to me for emphasis. I'm not going to belabor that argument any further here. I think I spelled out the reasons for my opinion pretty thoroughly in the review of the first Blu-ray release. It may surprise you to learn that in fact I'm not the only person on Earth to feel this way. I can't help it James Cameron's sci-fi remake of 'Dances With Wolves' didn't do it for me. As you may recall, I'm the guy who didn't like 'Avatar', much to the consternation of some of our readers. ![]()
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