In the broadest sense- Yes.
Yes, and you don't have to go very wide on the definition to include it.
James Cameron's 2009 science-fiction film "Avatar" has grossed approximately $2.8 billion worldwide.
James Cameron's 2009 science-fiction film "Avatar" has grossed approximately $2.8 billion worldwide. l
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Unobtanium is only used in science-fiction. The uses of it vary by subject/film
Avatar is a science-fiction action movie, with dramatic tones.
science-fantasy. if that's too complicated, then i guess you could call it science-fiction, but it sort of has the mis-en-scene(the look of the movie) of a fantasy film.
yeh the movie is based on the cartoon but i dont think it is called avatar anymare cuz there another movie called avatar so it called 'The last air bender' hope that answerd your question :)
A science-fiction film will contain elements of fact and speculation to further the plot of the film . Fact and Fiction , what could be possible and what may be probable . 2001 : A Space Odyssey is an excellent example of a film with both elements of science and fiction .
Science Fiction Fantasy Short Film Festival was created in 2006.
"The Watchmen" can be regarded as science-fiction since it has those elements in the film but its more a film regarding an alternative Earth .
Yes
Canadian film producer James Cameron has written and produced several movies, ranging from action movies such as the Terminator, to Science Fiction suchas Avatar.