Today the holiday movie season goes into high gear.
My friends are all going to see "Avatar" this weekend, and Clayton and I plan to as well. I haven't been this excited about seeing a movie for a long time. Plus it helps that Clayton was concertmaster for the soundtrack - which means he led the orchestra from the first violin chair.
A movie's name and release date add up to numbers. These will either help or hinder its success at the box office.
With "Avatar" director James Cameron has hit the jackpot once again.
Avatar is being released on 12.18.2009, which adds up to 23/5. This is a really great number for attracting hordes of people.
23 represents a powerful frequency - 'The Royal Star of the Lion.' This means Avatar will have a lingering and lasting impression on movie goers and should enjoy a long run in theaters.
As for the important title, the name 'Avatar' adds up to 15/6, another highly fortunate number.
15 represents the spiritual magician and alchemy. So it is a powerfully magnetic vibration and attracts prosperity effortlessly.
This 15 name forecasts that Avatar, with its depiction of a magical, lushly tropical, alien world, will weave some magic on moviegoers. Like James Cameron's last blockbuster film 'Titanic', expect long lines at the box office.
Other movies being released today have the same great release date going for them too, but are hampered by challenging names.
'Nine' adds up to 16/7. And from Britain 'The Young Victoria' is a 34/7 name. Both won't be lasting too long. However, next week's 'It's Complicated' with Meryl Streep and Steve Martin will also benefit from a great name and release date.
I look forward to enjoying the new world James Cameron has created for us.
Luckily in August I had the honor of watching 30 straight minutes of the movie with Live symphony orchestra at Fox Studios, and I can tell you 'Avatar' is an absolutely incredible visual experience. Enjoy!
My friends are all going to see "Avatar" this weekend, and Clayton and I plan to as well. I haven't been this excited about seeing a movie for a long time. Plus it helps that Clayton was concertmaster for the soundtrack - which means he led the orchestra from the first violin chair.
A movie's name and release date add up to numbers. These will either help or hinder its success at the box office.
With "Avatar" director James Cameron has hit the jackpot once again.
Avatar is being released on 12.18.2009, which adds up to 23/5. This is a really great number for attracting hordes of people.
23 represents a powerful frequency - 'The Royal Star of the Lion.' This means Avatar will have a lingering and lasting impression on movie goers and should enjoy a long run in theaters.
As for the important title, the name 'Avatar' adds up to 15/6, another highly fortunate number.
15 represents the spiritual magician and alchemy. So it is a powerfully magnetic vibration and attracts prosperity effortlessly.
This 15 name forecasts that Avatar, with its depiction of a magical, lushly tropical, alien world, will weave some magic on moviegoers. Like James Cameron's last blockbuster film 'Titanic', expect long lines at the box office.
Other movies being released today have the same great release date going for them too, but are hampered by challenging names.
'Nine' adds up to 16/7. And from Britain 'The Young Victoria' is a 34/7 name. Both won't be lasting too long. However, next week's 'It's Complicated' with Meryl Streep and Steve Martin will also benefit from a great name and release date.
I look forward to enjoying the new world James Cameron has created for us.
Luckily in August I had the honor of watching 30 straight minutes of the movie with Live symphony orchestra at Fox Studios, and I can tell you 'Avatar' is an absolutely incredible visual experience. Enjoy!
About the Author:
Tania Gabrielle, Celebrity Numerologist, is the Author of "The Unrevealed Secrets of Political Success: How Names and Dates Shape U.S. History." Gabrielle is a regular guest on Hay House Radio, wsRadio, The Allan Handelman Show, Your Time With Kim and appears on stations across North America and Europe. Her insights have been published by the L.A. Times, Essence Magazine and US Magazine. She writes a highly popular free e-newsletter.