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James Cameron's decade-in-the-making realization of Pandora and its inhabitants impacted the landscape of Hollywood so significantly that we are still reeling from the aftershock. Not only did it rocket 3D filmmaking into the spotlight in the most legitimate fashion the format has ever seen, it also took the reins from Peter Jackson's motion-capture technology and made them completely viable and cost-effective—an evolution that gave us both Spielberg's Tintin and Andy Serkis' Caesar in Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Oh, and it also happens to hold the title for biggest box-office ever (inflation notwithstanding).

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