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Pundits go blue in the face while Avatar soars
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culture critic for The New York Times
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Benjamin Genocchio. Benjamin Genocchio is an art
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Motion pictures
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Politics
2010
James Cameron's epic is wrongly accused of a deeply rooted political bias, writes Benjamin Genocchio. T here may not be a filmgoer in the world without an opinion on the political subtext of Avatar, James Cameron's 3D trip to Pandora. But amid the avalanche of views around the kitchen table, at dinner parties, in newspapers and online, one disturbing theme stands out: the more success that the sci-fi epic seems to be having - it grossed $US1.4 billion ($1.55 billion) globally in its first four weeks of theatrical release, and has been tipped by Hollywood insiders for an Oscar nomination - the louder conservative pundits want to denounce it. This film has hit a raw nerve.
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Boomer times mean bust for their children
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Benjamin Genocchio is an Australian art critic who lives
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Genocchio, Benjamin
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Baby boomers
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Older people
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Wealth
2010
It was fun while it lasted - for some - but now the wealth must be shared around, writes Benjamin Genocchio.
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