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		<title>By: ErasmusJohn</title>
		<link>http://smellslikescreenspirit.com/2009/10/james-camerons-avatar-inspired-influenced-or-plagiarized/comment-page-1/#comment-1233</link>
		<dc:creator>ErasmusJohn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Mar 2010 12:56:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Two things.  I believe there are grounds for looking at plagiarism, both in Call me Joe and another novel of the same period by Harry Harrison: Deathworld.  (Jan 1960 Astounding)  I am not saying that there hasn&#039;t been a major reworking of themes - but only Cameron can be fully aware of what he has read and who should get an acknowledgement or even a a brief salute in passing.  In the past it seems that Cameron has only done so when his arm has been twisted.  As an older reader with long, long memory I find this lack of notes of homage at the end a little small minded.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two things.  I believe there are grounds for looking at plagiarism, both in Call me Joe and another novel of the same period by Harry Harrison: Deathworld.  (Jan 1960 Astounding)  I am not saying that there hasn&#8217;t been a major reworking of themes &#8211; but only Cameron can be fully aware of what he has read and who should get an acknowledgement or even a a brief salute in passing.  In the past it seems that Cameron has only done so when his arm has been twisted.  As an older reader with long, long memory I find this lack of notes of homage at the end a little small minded.</p>
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		<title>By: silvia</title>
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		<dc:creator>silvia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 21:44:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>TOTALLY AGREE WITH JIMBO!!

&quot;Jimbo Says:
January 14th, 2010 at 11:12 am

Who cares? He made a great film out of all of these ideas. All ideas are based on something.

Its like saying “This singer cant sing about love, Because Elton John sings about love!” &quot;
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JAMES CAMERON ACHIEVED WHAT NONE OF THE OTHER MENTIONED AUTHORS, ILLUSTRATORS OR 3D ARTIST COULD EVER ACHIEVED, UNTIL NOW THAT THEY HAVE AVATAR AS REFERNCE,IT IS RIDICULOUS TO COMPARE OR ASSUME IS PLAGIARISM BECAUSE &quot;X&quot; AUTHOR USED PARAPLEGICS, CAT-LIKE BLUE CREATURES OR BECAUSE THE MAIN CHARACTERS ARE DEFENDING NATURE. I ENJOY A MOVIE THAT TALKS ABOUT LOVE AND LEAVES YOU WITH YOUR HEART POUNDING FAST AND WITH A SUPER HAPPY MOOD! IF IT IS PLAGIARISM HOW COME THE WORK OF THE OTHER AUTHORS &amp; ILLUSTRATORS DIDN&#039;T TRANSCEND JUST LIKE AVATAR DID? AND PLEASE DON&#039;T FRICKING TELL ME IS BECAUSE THEY DIDN&#039;T HAVE THE MONEY TO DO WHAT JAMES CAMERON DID. JAMES CAMERON HAD THE MINDSET, TALENT AND KNOWLEDGE TO PUT TOGETHER SUCH A PROJECT LIKE THIS. PUTTING UP LINKS OF BLUE CAT LIKE CREATURES AS IF IT WAS THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY THOSE WERE INVENTED. COME ON, SOMEONE ELSE SHOULD TRY PUTTING SOMETHING LIKE AVATAR TOGETHER, WITH UNLIMITED MONEY AND NOT EVEN IF THEY READ 800 NOVELS THEY WOULDN&#039;T HAVE THE BALLS &amp; THE CRITERIA TO GET SOMETHING LIKE AVATAR OUT OF ALL THAT REFERENCE. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TOTALLY AGREE WITH JIMBO!!</p>
<p>&#8220;Jimbo Says:<br />
January 14th, 2010 at 11:12 am</p>
<p>Who cares? He made a great film out of all of these ideas. All ideas are based on something.</p>
<p>Its like saying “This singer cant sing about love, Because Elton John sings about love!” &#8221;<br />
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JAMES CAMERON ACHIEVED WHAT NONE OF THE OTHER MENTIONED AUTHORS, ILLUSTRATORS OR 3D ARTIST COULD EVER ACHIEVED, UNTIL NOW THAT THEY HAVE AVATAR AS REFERNCE,IT IS RIDICULOUS TO COMPARE OR ASSUME IS PLAGIARISM BECAUSE &#8220;X&#8221; AUTHOR USED PARAPLEGICS, CAT-LIKE BLUE CREATURES OR BECAUSE THE MAIN CHARACTERS ARE DEFENDING NATURE. I ENJOY A MOVIE THAT TALKS ABOUT LOVE AND LEAVES YOU WITH YOUR HEART POUNDING FAST AND WITH A SUPER HAPPY MOOD! IF IT IS PLAGIARISM HOW COME THE WORK OF THE OTHER AUTHORS &#038; ILLUSTRATORS DIDN&#8217;T TRANSCEND JUST LIKE AVATAR DID? AND PLEASE DON&#8217;T FRICKING TELL ME IS BECAUSE THEY DIDN&#8217;T HAVE THE MONEY TO DO WHAT JAMES CAMERON DID. JAMES CAMERON HAD THE MINDSET, TALENT AND KNOWLEDGE TO PUT TOGETHER SUCH A PROJECT LIKE THIS. PUTTING UP LINKS OF BLUE CAT LIKE CREATURES AS IF IT WAS THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY THOSE WERE INVENTED. COME ON, SOMEONE ELSE SHOULD TRY PUTTING SOMETHING LIKE AVATAR TOGETHER, WITH UNLIMITED MONEY AND NOT EVEN IF THEY READ 800 NOVELS THEY WOULDN&#8217;T HAVE THE BALLS &#038; THE CRITERIA TO GET SOMETHING LIKE AVATAR OUT OF ALL THAT REFERENCE.</p>
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		<title>By: derspatz</title>
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		<dc:creator>derspatz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 13:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If a picture is worth a thousand words, then add the graphic available from the following link as yet another potential proof of plagiarism by James Cameron and/or his team.

http://www.munchkinpress.com/cpg149/displayimage.php?album=61&amp;pos=55

The image is by Geoff Taylor and was done for a book called &quot;Hidden Echoes&quot; by Mike Jeffries in 1992/93.  

The cover features a blueskinned body-marked &quot;noble savage&quot; and another of his kin is shown riding a &quot;dragma&quot; which look quite like the creatures ridden in Avatar. Also, the chief of the lands seeks to tame and ride a more fearsome flying beasty that all other creatures avoid, much like in Avatar, and in a cross-over of worlds/societies, helicopters and fighter planes go up against such a beasty only to be grabbed and flung out of the sky, etc ... much like in Avatar.

regarDS</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If a picture is worth a thousand words, then add the graphic available from the following link as yet another potential proof of plagiarism by James Cameron and/or his team.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.munchkinpress.com/cpg149/displayimage.php?album=61&#038;pos=55" rel="nofollow">http://www.munchkinpress.com/cpg149/displayimage.php?album=61&#038;pos=55</a></p>
<p>The image is by Geoff Taylor and was done for a book called &#8220;Hidden Echoes&#8221; by Mike Jeffries in 1992/93.  </p>
<p>The cover features a blueskinned body-marked &#8220;noble savage&#8221; and another of his kin is shown riding a &#8220;dragma&#8221; which look quite like the creatures ridden in Avatar. Also, the chief of the lands seeks to tame and ride a more fearsome flying beasty that all other creatures avoid, much like in Avatar, and in a cross-over of worlds/societies, helicopters and fighter planes go up against such a beasty only to be grabbed and flung out of the sky, etc &#8230; much like in Avatar.</p>
<p>regarDS</p>
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		<title>By: Jimbo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jimbo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 16:12:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Who cares? He made a great film out of all of these ideas. All ideas are based on something.

Its like saying &quot;This singer cant sing about love, Because Elton John sings about love!&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who cares? He made a great film out of all of these ideas. All ideas are based on something.</p>
<p>Its like saying &#8220;This singer cant sing about love, Because Elton John sings about love!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: Barry Gram</title>
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		<dc:creator>Barry Gram</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 05:51:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To Avatar fans and readers:
  James Cameron &quot;claims&quot; he started writing the script to Avatar in 1995. Really?
  The movie Avatar appears to be nothing more and nothing less than an updated, plagiarized version of the 1955 Robert Silverberg sci-fi novel, &quot;Revolt on Alpha C&quot;, which was written two years earlier than the Anderson novel.
  In Silverberg&#039;s novel, an earthman takes an interstellar voyage to an enchanted planet, complete with lush, rain forests and FLYING REPTILES, to help put down a revolt of the local inhabitants. Once he wins the confidence of the locals, he begins to empathize with them, and,at the last minute, switches sides and fights on their side. Sound familiar? 
  Many of the specific avatar components may well be from Anderson&#039;s 1957 novel, but the main storyline is so very similar to Silverberg&#039;s 1955 novel, which Mr. Cameron undoubtedly read in his youth. Any sci-fi buff is aware of these two 1950&#039;s novels.
   Time for Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper to do some investigative reporting and look into this and do some substantive journalism!
Sincerely,
Barry Gram</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To Avatar fans and readers:<br />
  James Cameron &#8220;claims&#8221; he started writing the script to Avatar in 1995. Really?<br />
  The movie Avatar appears to be nothing more and nothing less than an updated, plagiarized version of the 1955 Robert Silverberg sci-fi novel, &#8220;Revolt on Alpha C&#8221;, which was written two years earlier than the Anderson novel.<br />
  In Silverberg&#8217;s novel, an earthman takes an interstellar voyage to an enchanted planet, complete with lush, rain forests and FLYING REPTILES, to help put down a revolt of the local inhabitants. Once he wins the confidence of the locals, he begins to empathize with them, and,at the last minute, switches sides and fights on their side. Sound familiar?<br />
  Many of the specific avatar components may well be from Anderson&#8217;s 1957 novel, but the main storyline is so very similar to Silverberg&#8217;s 1955 novel, which Mr. Cameron undoubtedly read in his youth. Any sci-fi buff is aware of these two 1950&#8242;s novels.<br />
   Time for Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper to do some investigative reporting and look into this and do some substantive journalism!<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Barry Gram</p>
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