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Sam Worthington on the Fan Response to Avatar

Source:Edward Douglas
August 25, 2009


Last week, most of the movie discussions taking place Thursday and Friday were about James Cameron's upcoming sci-fi fantasy flick Avatar thanks to the release of the first teaser trailer and the unprecedented 'Avatar Day' screening of 15 minutes from the movie. Reactions were mixed, but it certainly got people talking about the movie and whether or not it will deliver on expectations when it opens in roughly four months.

Ironically, ComingSoon.net and a group of online journalists had a chance to talk to Sam Worthington on "Avatar Day," and we were surprised to learn that the Australian actor does pay a lot of attention to what the fans say on the internet, even admitting they sometimes influence his career decisions. With that in mind, we asked him whether he was anxious about all the hype and buzz surrounding Cameron's movie despite it not coming out until December. "It's gotta hell of a lotta hype," he admitted to us. "I read all what was said yesterday about the trailer. I can see their point, but as I said, it's not meant to be built for an Apple Mac, it's built for IMAX, it's built for 3D, that's what he's designed it for. He's designed it to bring people back to the cinema. It's interesting that he's released that trailer and the next day, he shows it on IMAX. It's one extreme to the other. We get the criticism and then we get the rave reviews of what it really looks like in its own formula. That's obviously going to get people to think and go, 'Damn right! I'm going to go and see this at the cinema.' Jim has always said to me that he wants to bring people back to the movies, and he's a smart enough man for that to be tactical."

It certainly seems like Worthington is trying to be more collaborative in the projects he does, so we wondered how that worked when you're working with a director like James Cameron, who is considered a visionary director who probably knows exactly what he wants. Worthington called Cameron the "ultimate collaborator" and elaborated on the statement. "He's the boss and he'll have final say, but he'll tell you, 'Gimme what you've got' and the first thing I've said to him is 'I've got nothing to lose, man, I'll give you everything.' So I threw everything at him, every idea, and he'll whittle it down to get what he wants, but that's your job, to offer and offer and offer. If you're designing one of the plants or one of the spaceships, the guys who give him 100 or a thousand different designs and Jim can go and say, 'That and that and this and this' then put it all together to get Jim Cameron's space, his Samson, his dragon, and he's the ultimate at that, then."

We also got Sam's take on the internet reaction to Terminator Salvation, which seemed mostly negative. "It was dark, there is no humor. That is what we set out to do," he chuckled. "It's kind of humbling the way they've described your performance against Christian's, but we have no control over that. We just have try and do the best character we can do at that time. I can nitpick with the best of them, man, and go down the list of things I saw on IMDb where they found holes in it and go, 'You ARE f*cking right. If there was a big ten-ton robot coming outside that gas station, surely we would f*cking hear it!' And I missed that! So I go, 'I gotta be a bit better when I'm looking through my scripts!' So that kind of raises my games a bit, 'cause I feel like an idiot for not saying it to McG." (Worthington's delivery of this last bit had the entire group laughing.)

You can certainly look for more with Worthington over the next seven months, as he will have two new movies released in that time, James Cameron's Avatar and Louis Letterier's version of Clash of the Titans, both of which you will be able to read a lot more about right here on ComingSoon.net.

COMMENTS (57)

Posted by:
Fridge
August 25, 2009
He looks different with a wig.
Posted by:
Fredward
August 25, 2009
I think Avatar will be a good film but nothing what people are saying as in a masterpiece. Maybe I'm wrong on that. I saw the 15 minutes on IMAX and it was a awesome experience but I really think its going to be one of those movies where it will make a bunch of cash in 2 weeks and then drop ridiculously. Either way im looking forward to seeing it.

Terminator is gone now Halcyon Company filed bankruptcy on Thursday and I'm sure no one else wants to pick it up unless James Cameron does it then we got ourselves an freaking Terminator flick.
Posted by:
The ButnakedAvenger
August 25, 2009
I dig his responses. I don't know if I'd be able to torture myself with the internet chatter, but that's great that he's not uptight and defensive about everything and is actually using it to learn. He seems like a no BS kind of guy, just here to act and do good work.

Here's to hoping he has a long career. We need more actors and less celebrities in our movies.
Posted by:
Fredward
August 25, 2009
@The ButnakedAvenger

I agree with you on that man.
Posted by:
ico
August 25, 2009
My only problem with the trailer is that the trailer itself looked hastily put together.
Posted by:
Dmann115
August 25, 2009
Avatar will not be the cutting edge blockbuster that everyone is hoping for. There nothing cutting edge about it now. They were talking about this movie for a long time. It may have been cutting edge a few years ago but it's not now. I was very disappointed with the trailer. I won't be going to see it in the theatre. I'll wait til it comes out on DVD next year. Too bad I still like James Cameron, He was hoping for another TITANIC. Sorry James not this time. Try again.
Posted by:
Nathan
August 25, 2009
Am I the only person that finds this trailer to be awful, I mean all the hype "avatar's going to be awesome" and then the first trailer comes out looking like just another special fx movie that's been done several times. And even after seeing the trailer everyone's like "wow, that's cool" Am I missing something? or do people like it just because they're being told to?
Posted by:
Fridge
August 25, 2009
Dmann115,

If you didn't like how it looked in the trailer, on your computer, chances are you wont like it any more on DVD, on your television. If you want it to look better, you're going to have to see it in a theater, in IMAX, in 3D. Any other way, you're just setting yourself up for disappointment. You're logic just seems backwards.
Posted by:
Man
August 25, 2009
@Dmann115

You are so wrong in so many levels on what you are talking about. You act like this film was made a few years ago or something. You also must not have any comprehension skills as Worthington & Cameron have said this film is meant to be seen for the theatres not DVD/Blu-Ray.

I'm not going to nitpick on your statement as I could be here all day. But you are a close-minded individual to say the least.

P.S. I give Sam Worthington alot of credit for actually reading & listening to people from the net about his films. I just hope he can divide the idoits from the intellect which is minority when it comes to the internet. But Sam seems to be a smart guy & I think he's one of the better young upcoming talents to come around in sometime which is refreshing.
Posted by:
Dmann115
August 25, 2009
I agree 100% with Nathan.

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