
As of the time of this writing, AVATAR has sunk the TITANIC in the international box office record (outside North America) by more than 40 millions. Unofficial report also said that it has become the all time box office grosses world wide. And in North America, it is very close to sinking TITANIC although AVATAR still has about less than 50 millions to go.
I guess that won't be long either. Just hibernate for about 2 weeks and by then, AVATAR will surely become the highest grossing film of all time (before the adjusted inflation, that is.)
Read what Fox reps. said:
"Having been a part of the Titanic phenomenon, we never thought this day would come in our careers," said Fox Intl. co-prexys Paul Hanneman and Tomas Jegeus. "But James Cameron created in Avatar a film with such humanity and magic that it resonates with people of every culture."
Sound familiar? Can you connect it to public speaking? (Yes this is a public speaking and personal growth blog NOT a film review blog, my friends!)
When they know that you are passionate/care about your speech, only then will they care about the speech itself. And then they will listen to your speech without any interruption.
Give what people want. What they want to hear. Not what you want to say.
That was what Gerald Green told the audience (and me!) during his speech last Saturday.
I guess that won't be long either. Just hibernate for about 2 weeks and by then, AVATAR will surely become the highest grossing film of all time (before the adjusted inflation, that is.)
Read what Fox reps. said:
"Having been a part of the Titanic phenomenon, we never thought this day would come in our careers," said Fox Intl. co-prexys Paul Hanneman and Tomas Jegeus. "But James Cameron created in Avatar a film with such humanity and magic that it resonates with people of every culture."
Sound familiar? Can you connect it to public speaking? (Yes this is a public speaking and personal growth blog NOT a film review blog, my friends!)
When they know that you are passionate/care about your speech, only then will they care about the speech itself. And then they will listen to your speech without any interruption.
Give what people want. What they want to hear. Not what you want to say.
That was what Gerald Green told the audience (and me!) during his speech last Saturday.
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