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M. Night Shyamalan claims 'The Last Airbender' trilogy is to the next Star Wars.

Do you think Night's claims will be true?

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    acr64

    [1]Jun 24, 2008
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    Because God knows we need a new thread that isn't findless mail.

    Nickelodeon Kicks Off the Licensing International Expo 2008 with Appearances by Writer/Director M. Night Shyamalan and iCarly's Miranda Cosgrove

    NEW YORK, June 10 -- Nickelodeon kicked off Licensing International Expo 2008 today at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center with star power, including a presentation by special guest M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, The Happening) and Nickelodeon Movies' and Paramount Pictures' executives, where attendees got a preview of Shyamalan's July 2, 2010, theatrical film in the making, The Last Airbender. Also at Licensing Show, iCarly star Miranda Cosgrove was on-hand to sign copies of the brand-new iCarly album, just released today, for show attendees who stopped by the Nickelodeon booth.

    (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080610/NYTU128 )

    During the presentation for The Last Airbender, Academy Award(R)-nominated writer/director Shyamalan commented, "Casting has begun and we've seen thousands of kids. I believe we've found the next superstars." In recounting his excitement about the project and how he got involved, Shyamalan recalled, "I called up my agent and said I have a movie I want to do. We phoned Paramount and Nickelodeon, and told them that we think they have the next STAR WARS."

    Shyamalan also discussed how he came to work on the Avatar film, crediting his daughter as his first introduction to the action-oriented series. "I sat down and watched four television episodes back-to-back with my kids. We were riveted. I said, 'This would make a phenomenal movie!' My wife said, 'This is the one you've been waiting for."

    Cyma Zarghami, President of Nickelodeon/MTVN Kids and Family Group, began the morning's presentation, touching on the strength of the Nickelodeon brand and future plans for the hit property. "We're tremendously excited about the growth potential as new audiences meet our hero in live-action form in The Last Airbender," she said. "[Nickelodeon] is developing initiatives to super-serve the show's hardcore super-fans in anticipation of The Last Airbender's premiere."

    Also present were Paramount Film Group's President, John Lesher, and Paramount Pictures' Vice Chairman, Rob Moore, who voiced their anticipation of The Last Airbender. Both Lesher and Moore cited the film as "one of those rare event movies that moves audiences globally and ensures the franchise a long, prosperous future."

    Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products (NVCP) President, Leigh Anne Brodsky, closed the presentation remarking about potential future Avatar licensing and merchandising programs. "We're especially optimistic about this movie's prospects given The Last Airbender's already rabid, global fan base. The Last Airbender is a living, breathing, organic brand that's poised to explode, [and] our strategy is to work with partners who want to authentically build the brand around the globe."

    Following the Avatar presentation, attendees stopped by an exclusive CD signing by Miranda Cosgrove, star of Nickelodeon's tween live-action hit iCarly, which launches a consumer products line later this month. The series' first iCarly album hits shelves today and apparel, electronics and stationery will all become available at retail later this summer. iCarly follows a cast of characters on and off webcam as they create webcasts featuring everything from comedy sketches and talent contests to interviews, recipes and problem- solving. Kid viewers can interact with the TV characters at real-life companion website http://www.icarly.com.

    NVCP also announced the debut of new product lines for Ni Hao, Kai-lan -- the first animated preschool series to incorporate Chinese culture and Mandarin Chinese language -- and Neopets -- the world's most youth-engaging virtual world and one of the stickiest on the web. Additionally, NVCP unveiled the first of many Slime! branded products, along with expansion programs for Nickelodeon's most popular characters including SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer, The Naked Brothers Band and Go, Diego, Go!.

    About Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products

    Nickelodeon & Viacom Consumer Products manages the world's third largest licensing business, representing leading properties such as SpongeBob SquarePants and Dora the Explorer, and managing merchandising for Nick Jr., Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, MTVN International, and Spike TV.

    Nickelodeon, now in its 29th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, online, recreation, books, magazines and feature films. Nickelodeon's U.S. television network is seen in more than 96 million households and has been the number-one-rated basic cable network for more than 13 years. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NYSE: VIA, VIA.B).

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    Hiz_Wifey101

    [2]Jun 24, 2008
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    dumb.....late
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    Blind_Legend

    [3]Jun 24, 2008
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    tl;dr
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    Blind_Legend

    [5]Jun 24, 2008
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    Lisa3149 wrote:
    Blind_Legend wrote:
    tl;dr
    \


    OMG U ARE A RUDE FUKER!!!


    and....
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    Alpha1Niner

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    Lisa3149 wrote:
    Blind_Legend wrote:
    tl;dr
    \ OMG U ARE A RUDE FUKER!!!

    *looks in dictionary*

    fuker?

    fuker?

    Nope. Not there.

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    Sektos

    [7]Jun 24, 2008
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    Its going to be so hard to do characters justice in only three movies- basically a season per movie. Geez what are they going to do with Zuko?

    MY concern with this movie is it'll be made into another horrifiy kid-saves-world flick which are ussually shi*ittttt. As cartoon you can kind of accept their ages, but fact is that as a movie it becomes incredible unbelieveable and most kid actors are terrible (YES I INCLUDE HARRY POTTER! but this also suffers from the hacked up story and charater portrayals)

    I honestly believe that all characters need a boost in their ages to both make it believeable and so we can get more experienced and better quality actors. I dont mean put them in their twenties, but just couple of years

    Aang- 15/16 (also if he's 16 would remove need to explain Aang being told early)

    Katara- 17/18

    Sokka, Suki, Mai, Azula etc- 18/19

    Zuko- 19/20
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    suss2it

    [8]Jun 24, 2008
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    Sektos wrote:
    Its going to be so hard to do characters justice in only three movies- basically a season per movie. Geez what are they going to do with Zuko?

    MY concern with this movie is it'll be made into another horrifiy kid-saves-world flick which are ussually shi*ittttt. As cartoon you can kind of accept their ages, but fact is that as a movie it becomes incredible unbelieveable and most kid actors are terrible (YES I INCLUDE HARRY POTTER! but this also suffers from the hacked up story and charater portrayals)

    I honestly believe that all characters need a boost in their ages to both make it believeable and so we can get more experienced and better quality actors. I dont mean put them in their twenties, but just couple of years

    Aang- 15/16 (also if he's 16 would remove need to explain Aang being told early)

    Katara- 17/18

    Sokka, Suki, Mai, Azula etc- 18/19

    Zuko- 19/20
    I agree but a bunch of fans will moan about it not remaining true to the source material.
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