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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEWS: Stars Reveal Super Power Wishes At Avatar Premiere

Dec. 17 2009, Published 10:08 a.m. ET

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Uber director James Cameron proved he is a true romantic when he spoke exclusively to RadarOnline.com Wednesday night at the premiere of his much anticipated 3-D film Avatar at Hollywood's Grauman's Chinese Theater.

We asked the superstar director, who was arm in arm with his wife Suzy Amis, what his superpower of choice would be and his answer was awwwwwe-worthy.  "A good superpower would be to understand what's in the mind of a woman."

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Sexy Zoe Saldana chose a more fantastical superpower - time travel!  "I would like to travel back and forward in time because I would love to relive certain experiences and I would like to see what things are gonna look like in the future and maybe fly a car - that would be awesome!"

And Sigourney Weaver revealed that she'd love to be invisible.  Why? "Then I could roam around Hollywood and watch people."

Watch our exclusive video to hear what other celebs told us what superpower they'd like to have!

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