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First review of Cameron's Avatar
It does seem like the great action movie I've been waiting for.
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I'm looking forward to seeing this movie and later buying it in bluray.
A mixture of animation and real actors is fascinating. Tho wasn't this kinda done in Beowolf ? |
My main concern is that this'll be a "techdemo" movie. Showing off "Hey look at us, we spend ****loads of money and made these CG characters! Arent we cool!!??".
Looking at the trailer, Beowolf looked much more realistic with their CG characters. :yep: But worry not Cameron, you have hyped this movie so much that ppl will see it and you get money, fortunate for you one has to pay BEFORE seeing the movie, tho. :O: |
From the trailers and excerpts I have seen I got the impression of a video game constructed around very earthly standard motives for a very earthly standard plot. Probably visually entertaining, technically a demo like Dowly said, and by content and story: nothing remarkable.
I'm all for stunning visual presentation - if it serves the purpose of transporting a good, complex story and believable character depiction. If the technical overkill is just self-purpose, and story and character psychology let me down, I tend to stay unimpressed nowadays. a good movie has not just one of these three factors, but all three of them. |
My interest level in "Avatar" has been resting right at zero since i first heard of it.
i dont know, maybe it will be the "star wars" of the current generation... but for me to get excited about something, my skirt has to be blown WAY up over my head these days. and Avatar just isn't doing it for me.;) |
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Possibly, but that could also make Mad Max or A Boy and His Dog 'message movies'.
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I do really want to see this movie,
BUT Everywhere I read it seems like lots of people are making this out to some groundbreaking new project. James Cameron has done lots of groundbreaking work, but IMO this looks like it'll be another action movie. Sure it'll have cool effects, but I don't really see how this is so much more advanced than any other action movie coming out in the next year. But yeah, I do still want to see it :O: |
Hello,
Cameron spent a lot of years (10+) for his "Avatar", and when the asking began to become a pita he used to say "the technical stuff isn't ready yet" - seems the graphic potential is ready now. For him it was a real heart thing, and i guess i will see it anyway, regardless how the critics develop :DL But then it just seems he put the conquering of the north american continent a few years into the future, so it might be better to digest (with some "distance") lol. Well it's not so easy, Cameron seems to think there's a solution for all, as long as you have the technical stuff .. :-? Greetings, Catfish |
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Avatar, tickets bought, will see it this afternoon at 3pm. We'll see... |
I'm interested in your take on the movie Neal. Perhaps I will take my girls over the Christmas break if you think it is worthy. :yeah:
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CG is so fake that I can't stand it anymore.
A little bit is necessary in films, but when the only real thing are actors forget it. If I have to see a videogame then I'll play one on my computer thank you very much, in the end its even more interactive than what I can experience at the movie theater. Oh and lets not forget that silly 3d thing that requires a pair of polarized glasses. Call me when real 3d is ready and doesn't require to wear a pair of freaking glasses just to enjoy a movie. :shucks: |
I'd rather watch balsa wood rockets on a string with sparklers!
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