James Cameron's new movie...

"AVATAR" took my breath away !!!


ZOE SALDANA AS THE NA'VI "NEYTIRI" IN JAMES CAMERON'S "AVATAR" (2009)


DIRECTOR JAMES CAMERON IN REHEARSAL WITH "AVATAR" CAST MEMBERS


SAM WORTHINGTON AS "JAKE SULLY"


GIOVANNI RIBISI AS "PARKER SELFRIDGE" AND SIGOURNEY WEAVER AS "DR. GRACE AUGUSTINE"


"JAKE SULLY" AND "COLONEL QUARITCH" STUDY THE NA'VI'S SECRET BASE


STEPHEN LANG AS "COLONEL MILES QUARITCH"


"JAKE SULLY" AWAKES IN HIS TEN-FOOT-TALL "NA'VI" AVATAR


"NEYTIRI" AND "JAKE" AMONGST THE "NA'VI" PEOPLE


DIRECTOR JAMES CAMERON, IN THE EDITING ROOM AT I.L.M.


THE FORESTS OF PANDORA


"COLONEL QUARITCH" NAVIGATES THROUGH THE ARMADA


SAM WORTHINGTON, SIGOURNEY WEAVER, MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ AS "TRUDY CHACON" AND JOEL DAVID MOORE AS "DR. NORM SPELLMAN"


SIGOURNEY WEAVER, IN HER AVATAR, ASKS THE "NAVI" TO LET HER SPEAK


"JAKE SULLY" BECOMES A FULL-FLEDGED "NAVI" WARRIOR


"NEYTIRI" IS ABOUT TO TEACH "JAKE" HOW TO FLY


"JAKE" ATTEMPTS TO MOUNT A WINGED REPTILE


"COLONEL QUARITCH" PREPARES TO FIGHT


THE "FLOATING MOUNTAINS" OVER PANDORA

While some have stayed home...

Others have distinguished themselves.



THE ONLY THING THAT MATTERS TO ME, RIGHT NOW, IS EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FOR THE PEOPLE OF HAITI.... MANY COURAGEOUS PERSONS, FROM ALL OF THE PROFESSIONS AND FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE, ARE DISTINGUISHING THEMSELVES IN HAITI.... INCLUDING JOURNALISTS !!!



ACTOR/ACTIVIST SEAN PENN, ON THE U.S. MILITARY RELIEF EFFORT IN HAITI :

"It's an extraordinary thing to see an army having an agenda of peace. And they do it with such incredible intentions. ... I would like to tell all my lefty friends out there, these guys are doing an amazing job and they're doing it with the greatest intentions in heart and in conjunction with all of the other organizations..." (Sean Penn on Larry King LIVE, 01/31/10, via satellite from Haiti)


Members of the Los Angeles County Fire Department Search and Rescue Team, shown here clearing away earthquake debris in downtown Port-au-Prince (01/17/10).


The Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier, USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70), arriving for the first time, off Haitian coastal waters (01/18/10).


A pair of CH-53E Super Stallions from the Ironhorse of U.S. Marine Heavy Helicopter Sqadron HMH-461, USS Bataan, returning for more food and water supplies... to be flown "in country" to even more remote parts of Haiti's earthquake stricken capital (01/16/10).


A medical response team, composed of both Navy and civilian doctors, aboard the USS Carl Vinson (01/20/10).


The Military Sea Lift Command Hospital Ship, USNS Comfort, arriving off the coast of Haiti (01/20/10).


Tech. Sgt. Dennis J. Henry Jr., Joint Task Force Haiti, tending to an earthquake survivor, aboard the USNS Comfort (01/21/10).


CNN correspondent, Anderson Cooper, carries an injured boy to safety, amidst rioting and looting on the streets of Port-au-Prince, Haiti (01/18/10).


ANDERSON COOPER, RELATING EVENTS FOR THE VIEWING AUDIENCE


CNN medical correspondent (and practicing neuro-surgeon), Dr. Sanjay Gupta, at a makeshift field clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.


CNN medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, was the only qualified neuro-surgeon in Haiti by the time the U.S. Navy arrived with disaster relief. The Navy asked for his expertise in the operating room aboard the USS Carl Vinson... and he gave it.

From left : U.S. Navy surgeon, Cmdr. Jerry Berman, Dr. Henri R. Ford (Chief of Surgery, Los Angeles Pediatric Hospital) and Dr. Sanjay Gupta performing neuro-surgery aboard the USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) on January 18 (2010).


In Port-au-Prince, Haitian native and U.S. Navy Boatswain's Mate, Seaman Dominique Pierre uses his skills as a Creole interpreter for the Navy's disaster relief team (01/19/10).


Sailors from the USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) leave much-needed bottled water at the airport staging area, for earthquake victims in Port-au-Prince (01/18/10).


In Grand Goave, Haiti, U.S. Navy Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Isabel Pericon assists in clearing away debris with fellow sailors from the USS Bataan (01/29/10).


Pallets of food, water and supplies sit on the flight line at Port-au-Prince's only operational airport (01/17/10).