Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies’ flick “The Last Airbender” was nominated for a 2011 Razzie Award for Worst Movie – yikes! Below is a list of all of the nominees in the category:
- “Twilight Saga: Eclipse”
- “The Last Airbender”
- “The Bounty Hunter”
- “Sex & The City 2″
- “Vampires Suck”
Which movie do you think should take home the award?
A new book is available on Amazon titled “Avatar: The Last Airbender” Book 2. Here is the description of the sequel novel:
“Aang must face his destiny as he fights for the Water Tribe’s safety—and his life. But even with the help of Katara, Sokka, and his flying bison, Appa, will he be able to escape Zuko’s deadly clutches?
The journey through the war-torn world continues, as Aang searches to find a master to teach him waterbending—the first step to becoming the Avatar!”
Let us know if you pick up the book to add to your collection! And don’t forget that the “Avatar: The Last Airbender” movie is coming to Blu-ray and DVD this November!
Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies are releasing “The Last Airbender” to DVD, single-disc Blu-ray and two-disc Blu-ray on November 16th.
Special features on the DVD and single-disc Blu-ray include:
- Origins of the Avatar
- Deleted Scenes
1. “Talk to the Dead”
2. “Water Teaches Us Emotion”
3. “Water Tribe Battle”
4. “Field Ablaze”
- Gag Reel
Special features on the two-disc Blu-ray include:
- All the features on the DVD and single-disc Blu-ray
- Discovering The Last Airbender (nine-part documentary in HD)
- Inspirations – Co-creators of the show and M. Night Shyamalan give insight into the inner journey the characters take
- Spirituality – Explore the deeper spirituality that colors The Last Airbender
- Heroes – Aang, Katara and Sokka journey together to save the world; behind-the-scenes piece provides a closer look at these characters and the actors
- Greenland – With sub-zero shoots on glaciers and frozen rivers just a few hundred miles from the North Pole, travel with the filmmakers to Greenland to meet the locals and experience the magnificent landscapes captured for the powerful opening of the film
- World – The sets, props, costumes and make-up that helped bring to life four unique nations in the film, each with a distinct look and style
- Action – With the film’s “bending” rooted in Martial Arts, uncover Shyamalan’s process with Noah Ringer to create complex, heart-pounding action sequences
- Effects – Closer look at the jaw-dropping cinematography and special effects that were created to blend seamlessly with ILM’s computer generated imagery
- Music – Longtime creative collaboration between M. Night Shyamalan and composer James Newton Howard is celebrated in the film’s sweeping score
- Finale – The journey culminates in one breathtaking moment on the ice wall
- Siege of the North (HD) – Get transported to the frozen realm of the Northern Water Tribe and the largest indoor film set ever built on the U.S. east coast
- Origins of the Avatar (HD) – Birth of the mythology from the original co-creators of the animated show, Mike DiMartino and Bryan Konietzk. Concept art from the popular series provides further perspective into how the story would eventually reincarnate into an epic feature film
- Katara for a Day (HD) – Spend a day on the set with Nicola Peltz
- Deleted Scenes (HD)
- Gag Reel (HD)
- Avatar Annotations (Picture-in-picture on select scenes) – insights with cast and crew
In a recent interview with MTV News M. Night Shyamalan talked about how he hopes to get the call that there will be a sequel to his movie “Avatar: The Last Airbender” from Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures.
Listen to what M. Night has to say below and let us know if you saw “Avatar: The Last Airbender” and what you thought! Do you think there should be sequel?
In a recent interview actor Jackson Rathbone talked about M. Night Shyamalan’s movies:
People say he does twists in all his movies but where really was the twist in Signs? It’s kind of hard to say that there’s a gimmick to his work, it’s not that, he tells a story so compelling that you’re on the edge of your seat all the way through the film.
Jackson also talks about what it was like working on “The Last Airbender” movie:
What he was able to put into the live-action adaptation was a condensed version of the animated series. It was fun, it was amazing to get to work with a director of Night’s calibre, someone we’ve respected and admired for years now. We’re waiting for his next film to get out and see what he was going to do next.
Did you see “The Last Airbender”? What did you think of it?




















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