Full Avatar interview with Sam Worthington

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Fri, 18 Dec 2009 12:38p.m.

Sam Worthington

Sam Worthington

James Cameron's Avatar is being hailed by critics as a visually stunning film unlike anything cinema-goers have ever seen before.

The 3D film, shot in New Zealand at the Weta studios, takes place on alien planet Pandora.

It sees humans pitted against the planet's indigenous population in an epic futuristic battle.

3 News Europe Correspondent Kim Chisnall saw the film in London and caught up with the cast and crew.

Watch her full, uncut interview with star Sam Worthington.

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04 Feb 2010 04:59a.m.

kathrain john wrote:

well. all i wanna say is congratulation to sam for his perfect work and i wish to him all the success that he deserve.

26 Jan 2010 04:14p.m.

Jean Brockman wrote:

I agree with Adrian McTiernan's comments (1)and am also looking forward to a sequel. I need Cameron to hurry though because I'm 73.

24 Dec 2009 02:31p.m.

adrian mctiernan wrote:

I work in a cinema which has just gone 3D, and am a minister, and love sci-fi, so this is only the second 3D film I have seen big screen. It is so good on all counts, the networking of the spirits or identities of the Pandorans I was familiar with, I loved the love story inherent in it, and would really like to be the hero - in fact, I daydreamed a bit about it, and it helped me with self-confident seeing the attitude of the hero, and how he improved when facing actually living like a native. Technically, the whole film is brilliant - no visible slipups at all - I could relax and live in the film. Very escapist stuff, but left me wanting a sequel or five - will buy it when out on DVD or Blu-ray. I still don't know if Sam Worthington has a problem with his real legs, but the bad legs in the film were 100% real. I thought the acting was remarkably good, and couldn't work out what was real and what wasn't - so my very top marks for the film, and PLEASE LETS HAVE A SEQUEL VERY SOON - NOT ANOTHER 15 YEARS - I AM 61 NOW, SO PLEASE HURRY!