On Friday there's gonna be screenings of some stuff from Avatar in select theaters. Its 15 mins in 3d and its free, pretty nice way to kill some time. RSVP here:
Hmm, the entirety of Michigan has already been sold out.
That's because they didn't offer enough theaters I mean damn, there are plenty of options here... why not place it in more locations here? I guess the only thing surprising is, based on our unemployment rate, I'm surprised so many people can afford a movie here right now
Went and saw District 9 tonight, and they had the trailer for Avatar before the film. Not a teaser, but a pretty long trailer. I'm wondering if maybe they messed up and shouldn't have attached it yet, because I haven't seen anything saying anyone else has seen it yet...
Anyways, I believe the hype now, it looks amazing. The Na’vi have a serene, but somewhat disturbing look to them. On my list of movies to see Day One that's for sure.
You know, reading around about the movie's plot I think I can pinpoint one possible source of inspiration for it. When I was in middle school I read this sci-fi short story in an old compilation book about exploration of Jupiter. Man wants to explore the surface underneath the gas, so these super strong/pressure resistant centaur-like avatars are created and an operator has his consciousness transferred to them while they work. The first operator is a paraplegic who likes the fact he can have a whole body again, and when it turns out that the process inevitably transfers the operator's consciousness to the centaurs permanently he goes for it, choosing to live on Jupiter.
So I'm calling it right now, movie ends with the main character becoming his avatar.
Come on guys, how good can it possibly be? I can't believe how much I'm hearing about a 3D movie. What 3D? 3D? That's crazy! Who's ever heard of 3D? What's the D stand for?
It reminds of the hype around the Final Fantasy movie that came out a while back.
Unless while you're watching it a hand comes out of the screen and jerks you off, it's just a movie.
After seeing the trailer today, i was somehow reminded of the old game Albion.
It seems to have a very similar setting with a jungle-planet full of furries, and teched-up space humans being the bad guys.
Ha! Looks like it'll be a great 3D movie The world they travel to looked fantastic. The one shot of the helicopter (or whatever, you know what I mean!) flying past the floating land mass was reaaaaaaaally nice.
Looks dope. I didn't know what to make of the aliens from the few stills that had been released before, and still was unsure when you first see them in the trailer, but once the trailer hits its stride I started digging their look. Quite a few cool sci fi movies this year, eh ?
damn that shit looks really good. It seems to be almost 100% CG>? The one thing that kills it for me are they furrie/elf blue people. the seem really well done visually, but hard to take seriously.
the blue people are humans. They just moved their thoughts to a new body.
Bit more complicated:
- the original natives are blue aliens;
- some humans get hybrid bodies cloned that they can remote control, but still remain human.
The story I've read does make some interesting uses of the concepts, by the way.
i dunno about this one. there were glimpses of awesomeness in the trailer, anything with the human tech looked along the lines of the marines from Aliens which = awesome. the blue skinned people looked kinda lame and not digging the facial design. especially when he smiled and said "this is awesome" ewwww what the fuck, killll it. Although ive never been a fan of primitive stuff in scifi so it could just be me but it was eh. also some of the CG looked super fake, while other shots looked amazing.
agreed that heli shot flying past the floating islands was super cool, as well as the dragon biting the guy outta the chopper. Im interested to see it for sure, just dont like the over abundance of zany creatures and seemingly everything being CG.
It does look good, although you still know its cgi, theres just something about the blue aliens that you know is wrong. You might wonder that aliens could look like that but you know they wouldnt. Why cant they go back to good old fashioned puppetry, and men in suits, etc.
The hangar scene, everything blends together, the same muted colours everwhere.
Anyone going to the free 15 minute preview thingamagoober this Friday ? If you are at the 6 pm show at Pacific Science Center here in Seattle, just keep shouting "Cheez !"
I'll find you
I know... as if it wasn't confusing enough, both movies are coming out around the same time (I believe), so it's going to be hard to discuss these when they hit.
Edit: Scratch that. I guess they'll be about 6 months apart
It's weird but I wasn't really blown away by this trailer and in fact it felt somewhat underwhelming. I don't know perhaps I was spoiled by the visuals in District 9, they felt much more tactile and visceral than what I saw in the Avatar trailer. Mind you this film is supposed to be seen on the big screen in 3d so I could be singing a different tune when it's released.
Nevertheless the visuals felt overly saturated and pretty cartoony (Final Fantasy Spirits within, Phantom Menace), nothing looked real which is what James Cameron is known for. In fact had you told me that it was being done by Tim Burton I would have believed you. That aside I feel that this film will kick ass as I have all the confidence in James Cameron's abilities as a master story teller.
Oh by the way the music for this trailer really hurt it as well. It's a cool track on it's own ( "off of the 28 Weeks later soundtrack") but felt out of place.
I wasn't that impressed by this trailer. My first impression is I've seen this movie before. , this has not nearly captured my interest like District 9 did.
You're right, this looked like a mashup of Delgo, Final Fantasy, Jurrasic park, and Episode 1.
I know... as if it wasn't confusing enough, both movies are coming out around the same time (I believe), so it's going to be hard to discuss these when they hit.
Edit: Scratch that. I guess they'll be about 6 months apart
I don't know the world, I didn't read anything about it and I didn't really hear about all the buze around it. This is one of the key to avoid being disappointed and I must say, it's working pretty well so far. Looking really cool !
Why does everything look like it came from earth? Are we really suppose to believe there are trees and bipedal, nearly human, tribal folk on same alien world? Sounds a lot more like a Saturday morning cartoon fantasy story than a SciFi Film.
I really hope they go through the effort to explain, otherwise this has to be more fantasy than scifi.
Visually it looks pretty impressive, and I'm excited for the artistic spectacle, but I don't know how much of a film this will actually turnout to be.
This looks really interresting. Lots of cool stuff in the trailer.
What bugs me are the blue aliens, i mean they look aesthetically very nice but on the other side they could be also some crazy experiment that involves placstic surgery and merging a human with a cute cat any maybe some michael jackson and then on the end simply makeing that whole result blue. And that makes them kinda scary to me!
Creatures are cool and the environments are looking great, though they dont really look like from another world. But Im kinda grateful of this film because we need more innovative scifi films even when they are not so very innovative.
Well, I didn't see anything in that trailer that could change cinema forever. i'm sure it'll be a great movie but i'm really not sold on those blue monkey cg people Did they really need to be full CG?. It reminded me of the lame creature fx from I Am Legend. I dunno, I was expecting something a bit deeper and classier rather than an obvious CG fest.
And why the hell did the trailer say, "From the director of Titanic" and not "From the director of Aliens, The Abyss and Terminator 1 and 2"?? As if any sci-fi fan would give a shit about Titanic. Also, seeing the marines got me excited but only because it reminded me how badly I want a decent Aliens sequel.
I started ranting a bit there. Phew... Have a beer.
Meh it looks okay. The aliens too me didn't look that realistic and how many times have we've seen blue aliens? Also the robot suit animations looked jerky. I still looking forward to see this movie though.
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That's because they didn't offer enough theaters I mean damn, there are plenty of options here... why not place it in more locations here? I guess the only thing surprising is, based on our unemployment rate, I'm surprised so many people can afford a movie here right now
Anyways, I believe the hype now, it looks amazing. The Na’vi have a serene, but somewhat disturbing look to them. On my list of movies to see Day One that's for sure.
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?p=6056964#post6056964
So I'm calling it right now, movie ends with the main character becoming his avatar.
It reminds of the hype around the Final Fantasy movie that came out a while back.
Unless while you're watching it a hand comes out of the screen and jerks you off, it's just a movie.
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I am not aware of a single person who gives a shit about it being 3D.
omfg
It seems to have a very similar setting with a jungle-planet full of furries, and teched-up space humans being the bad guys.
Looks really awesome all around, I just hope it doesn't turn out to be a meat-handed "humans bad, idyllic blue space elves good" kinda thing...
Bit more complicated:
- the original natives are blue aliens;
- some humans get hybrid bodies cloned that they can remote control, but still remain human.
The story I've read does make some interesting uses of the concepts, by the way.
absolutely has nothing to do with it.
agreed that heli shot flying past the floating islands was super cool, as well as the dragon biting the guy outta the chopper. Im interested to see it for sure, just dont like the over abundance of zany creatures and seemingly everything being CG.
Monkey-elf people were nice too, but some shots left uncanny valley sort of feeling
The hangar scene, everything blends together, the same muted colours everwhere.
Prob alot better in 3d.
I'll find you
I know... as if it wasn't confusing enough, both movies are coming out around the same time (I believe), so it's going to be hard to discuss these when they hit.
Edit: Scratch that. I guess they'll be about 6 months apart
Nevertheless the visuals felt overly saturated and pretty cartoony (Final Fantasy Spirits within, Phantom Menace), nothing looked real which is what James Cameron is known for. In fact had you told me that it was being done by Tim Burton I would have believed you. That aside I feel that this film will kick ass as I have all the confidence in James Cameron's abilities as a master story teller.
Oh by the way the music for this trailer really hurt it as well. It's a cool track on it's own ( "off of the 28 Weeks later soundtrack") but felt out of place.
You're right, this looked like a mashup of Delgo, Final Fantasy, Jurrasic park, and Episode 1.
bent.
It's an alien planet with lower gravity and completely different atmosphere. How else should it be if not all CG?
From what I've heard, once you see a complete scene with them acting you'll understand why...
I really hope they go through the effort to explain, otherwise this has to be more fantasy than scifi.
Visually it looks pretty impressive, and I'm excited for the artistic spectacle, but I don't know how much of a film this will actually turnout to be.
What bugs me are the blue aliens, i mean they look aesthetically very nice but on the other side they could be also some crazy experiment that involves placstic surgery and merging a human with a cute cat any maybe some michael jackson and then on the end simply makeing that whole result blue. And that makes them kinda scary to me!
Creatures are cool and the environments are looking great, though they dont really look like from another world. But Im kinda grateful of this film because we need more innovative scifi films even when they are not so very innovative.
Don't forget Transformers 2 and GI JOE!!!!!
Can I take this statement as being sarcastic?
And why the hell did the trailer say, "From the director of Titanic" and not "From the director of Aliens, The Abyss and Terminator 1 and 2"?? As if any sci-fi fan would give a shit about Titanic. Also, seeing the marines got me excited but only because it reminded me how badly I want a decent Aliens sequel.
I started ranting a bit there. Phew... Have a beer.
looks hawt for blue skinned cat people