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    James Cameron's AVATAR

    Let's start answering questions right now.

    Does the word "AVATAR" in the title deserve to be all caps? Yes.

    Is this that shitty Nickelodeon cartoon? No, but that is being directed by M. Night Shyamalan (Oh goodie! Wait a minute, Shyamalan NOW, not ten years ago...), and the first teaser has been released if you care to look for it. It's called "The Last Airbender" because AVATAR got rights to that title first. Take that, Shyamalan/Nickelodeon.

    You just made a thread for a movie. It's not out yet, so I guess this has a trailer? No.

    Should I have heard of the movie AVATAR by now? Yes.

    If I am hearing of this movie for the first time, is that OK? No.

    Should I get on the ball and find out about it? Yes.

    If I don't see this in glorious 3D in theaters, does that make me an egghead? Yes.

    Will AVATAR literally be the biggest movie in thirty years? Abso-fucking-lutely yes.


    So yeah. AVATAR. If you have not heard of this movie, I'm astounded. If you have, but aren't unbelievably hyped for it, I'm appalled. James Cameron conceived this movie fifteen years ago (he put it on hold to allow the technology to catch up with his vision); it will be his first feature film in ten years (since Titanic); it has spent four solid years in production without any public previews apart from three or so behind-the-scenes photos... until now.

    Footage has been screened privately to those involved with the production (which took place in the Spruce Goose's old hangar, specially outfitted with real-time rendering equipment designed by Cameron himself, utilizing revolutionary 3D CGI courtesy of Weta Digital), and it has been specially screened to top-bill directors like Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, George Lucas, Peter Jackson, Steven Soderbergh, and I believe Sam Mendes, who have all described the footage along the lines of "beautiful", "unbelievable", "photoreal", game-changer", "revolutionary", "astounding", "the craziest shit ever"... you get the idea. To sweeten the deal, Stan Winston worked on cencepts for the movie.

    There is a video game being released simultaneously with the movie that was overseen by Cameron personally, and created in conjunction with Ubisoft designers (who helped to expand the AVATAR universe... Cameron said that he would work with them in pre-production for any potential sequels). The graphics for the game have are pretty fuckin' decent in their own right if I do say so myself, and keep in mind they will also be presented in 3D.

    Anyway, twenty-four minutes have been screened at the Cinema Expo in Amsterdam. Hype disappointment be damned, here's what the fans had to say:
    Quote Originally Posted by Coming Soon
    "Overall I was really impressed by what I saw. The effects are in a league of their own." ... "It took my breath away. I thought–just like you guys–that I've seen it all with Gollum, or The Hulk, but Cameron has done it again. These creatures seem so real, that within minutes you forget you're watching an enormous and very blue CGI character. Even the eyes are totally convincing. The characters have real personalities and a soul."
    Quote Originally Posted by MarketSaw
    "The audience afterwards was stunned. Everyone just gasped, wondered and just couldnt believe what they saw." ... "Until now, all we saw was the base in 3D, mostly humans and now the 2 N'avi Avatars. They look NOTHING like the drawing you've seen. They're living creatures with blue skin, bigger yellow eyes than humans with tails. The avatars even look like their human connectors. You will NOT believe the detail." ..."
    The world outside is amazing. It all lives, breathes and works."
    Quote Originally Posted by IESB
    "It makes me want to create a time machine like Cartman from South Park, so that I don't have to wait till the 18th of December to watch the finished movie. If it's anything like the scenes I saw, it's going to be one of the best movies of the decade."
    Here's a full overview of the footage screened at Cinema Expo:
    Quote Originally Posted by ComingSoon!
    The scoop came in from the lovely people at Coming Soon! from someone who took part in viewing 24 minutes of James Cameron’s upcoming (supposedly phenomenal) piece, Avatar. Presented in what people who have witnessed it claim it to be the best 3D movie that’s ever been in theaters, here is an in depth description of what was shown on the big screen. James Cameron’s Avatar gets a big time release in theaters everywhere and in 3D on December 18th.

    "I’ve just returned from a preview screening of James Cameron’s hugely anticipated movie “Avatar” at the Cinema Expo in Amsterdam and I’m still feeling the after effects of this jaw-dropping experience. First off, I’m really not a fan of the so called 3-D craze, that’s currently taking Hollywood by storm. Before the “Avatar” screening, Fox showed us “Ice Age 3″ in 3-D and although the movie is pretty entertaining, I don’t understand why it has to be in 3-D. What is the added benefit? I just got a headache from the whole experience. For some reason or another, my eyes just can’t get used to the 3-D experience. With it comes the fact that 3-D until now has been used as a gimmick.

    Would “Avatar” change my mind? With anticipation I directed my attention to the 20th Century Fox show reel. After some pretty disappointing clips from other movies like “Gulliver’s Travels” you could feel the tension in the theater. Then it appeared on the screen: AVATAR. After a brief introduction from cast members Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang and Sigourney Weaver, we were asked to put on the 3-D glasses (really uncomfortable, especially if you already wear a pair). Most of the scenes were from the first half of the movie.

    In the first scene we see Sam Worthington’s crippled ex-marine Jake Sully, who just arrived on the planet ‘Pandora.’ He’s in a wheelchair and just rolled in to hear Colonel Quaritch, played by the impressive Stephen Lang, talk to the troops. He’s giving a classic speech that every military leader gives at the beginning of a battle. Jake listens as an outsider to this speech. A melancholic smile appears on his face. Although the scene is in 3-D, I haven’t really noticed it. Finally a director who doesn’t feel the need to stick it in the audience’s face with cheap tricks like pointing objects at the camera.

    In the second scene Sigourney Weaver’s Dr. Grace Augustine explains to Jake how the process of transporting your mind into an Avatar works. Although the scene is mostly exposition, we’ve got a good look at the lab and more importantly we get a first glimpse of the Avatars, the Na’Vi lookalikes. These tall blue creatures lie in water tanks, waiting for their human to ‘jump’ in their bodies. Besides Weaver and Worthington, the scene introduces Joel Moore’s character Norm Spellman. As is usually the case with Moore, his character is the comic relief.

    It’s the third scene where my heart begins to pound like crazy. Jake and Norm will inhabit their Avatar for the first time. They enter some sort of capsule and – flash – their mind enters the blue creatures, now lying on hospital tables. And not before long Avatar Jake wakes up. And it took my breath away. I thought–just like you guys–that I’ve seen it all with Gollum, or The Hulk, but Cameron has done it again. These creatures seem so real, that within minutes you forget you’re watching an enormous and very blue CGI character. Even the eyes are totally convincing. The characters have real personalities and a soul.

    In the fourth scene the Avatars of Jake, Norm and Grace explore the jungle of Pandora. The surroundings remind me of a planet that appears briefly in “Revenge of the Sith.” A lot of massive colorful flowers and plants grow everywhere. Jake’s unbridled enthusiasm works on Grace’s nerves. And not before long they have their first confrontation with some creatures. Some sort of rhino with a flower sticking out of his head looks like he will kill Jake, but he’s not scared and he let’s out a scream. The ‘rhino’ runs away, but not because of Jake. A more dangerous creature – a wolf? – jumps at Jake from behind.

    In the next couple of scenes Jake meets Na’Vi Neytiri (Zoe Saldana). Jake finds himself alone at night in the jungle with only a torch as protection against some evil looking dogs. Eager to fight them, Jake says: ‘What are you waiting for?’ When one of the ‘dogs’ attacks him he slams the torch in the creature’s face. A fight ensues that Jake can’t win by himself. Lucky for him, there’s Neytiri who with her trusty bow and arrow helps Jake chase away the creatures. Just when Jake wants to offer his gratitude, Neytiri knocks his reached out hand away and says to Jake that killing these creatures is a bad thing. When the scene fades out to black, my mind begins to work overtime. How the hell is it possible that I never once felt like I’ve been watching a movie where almost everything comes out of a computer?

    The most beautiful scene follows directly after the one I’ve described above. When Jake wants to take his torch with him, Neytiri takes it from him and throws it in the river. Like magic the flowers and plants – even the grassy soil – begin to glow in the night. The beauty completely takes my breath away. Meanwhile we get to learn more about Neytiri and her people. Everybody who knows the story of Native American Pocahontas and John Smith, will recognize a lot of similarities. Before you can sing “Colors of the Wind,” Neytiri guides Jake through her world. Mysterious flowing and glowing seeds from a mystic tree appear out of nowhere. To Neytiri’s surprise Jake attracts them. She has a look in her eyes like he’s the ‘chosen one.’ And of course she’s right. Jake has to lead the Na’Vi into battle against the massive army of Colonel Quaritch.

    In the next scene we meet the Banshees. The Na’Vi ride these fierce looking creatures when they hunt. After some exposition, where Neytiri explains to Jake that a Banshee first has to respect you, before you can ride it, she takes flight and another gorgeous scene unspools. The last scene wasn’t completed. What we saw, was sort of a video-game version of the mother of all battles. Countless numbers of Na’Vi riding their Banshees attack Quaritch’s fleet. I can’t wait to see the battle fully rendered.

    Overall I was really impressed by what I saw. The effects are in a league of their own. After some disappointing or even pointless 3-D movies, “Avatar” may be the first movie where 3-D is properly utilized."
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    Early Concepts:
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    Cinema Expo Concept Art:

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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    I was praying this wasn't that god awful cartoon.

    It MAY be good.

    I hated how the guy narrated the video and didn't show any video.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    I fucking love James Cameron. Shit looks amazing.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    trippy :o
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    This looks insane.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    Got a link to the trailer?
    All I can find is this number (from a few years back )
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    Incorrect, movie, Freelancer. But yeah, that's the trailer for the other movie.

    Quote Originally Posted by n00b1n8R View Post
    Got a link to the trailer?
    All I can find is this number (from a few years back )
    That's a fan trailer. There's no footage online yet, but there are some interviews with Cameron. Since the first footage was just shown at CineExpo, chances are that we'll be seeing something soon, too.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    Looks like an awesome sci fi thriller. I want to see this, I hope its good. Has everything I like in it that I can see so far, aliens, shooting, giant robots, and awesome backgrounds.. And by a good movie director.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    ComingSoon's full overview posed on the front page, check it out.
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    Re: James Cameron's AVATAR

    now back to the topic at hand.

    This looks amazing.

    It's a whole new world with a whole new context..... it's suckering me in like a million dollar whore.
    is there any more information on it rather then whats in the first post rorschach?
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