Snap Review of Avatar

Posted by Nick Ondras on December 19, 2009 at 6:56 pm

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Hey everyone! Yesterday was the day we’ve been waiting for for 12 years: the release of James Cameron’s Avatar. I saw it last night in IMAX 3D, and here’s my review-

A brilliantly told sci-fi epic. James Cameron’s Avatar is a luxuriant masterpiece to be remembered for decades to come. Cameron creates another world entitled Pandora (which turns out not to be based on the iPhone radio app), and he has as much fun with it as he possibly can.

Sam Worthington isn’t too shabby, and Zoe Saldana is pretty great, but to be honest the acting doesn’t matter all that much. Cameron is clearly the star of his own groundbreaking 3D account, and he shines more than ever.

Emotionally-charged and somehow not up its own ass with “messages”, Avatar is history in the making. For all those who weren’t around for Star Wars or Terminator, the King of the World has something shiny wrapped under the tree for you this Christmas. And long live the King.

4.5 out of five stars.

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Observations from James Cameron’s Avatar Day

Posted by Craig Kessler on August 28, 2009 at 2:30 am

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This is a guest post Travis, you can check out more of his posts on his Travis Fantina Blog.

“Last night I had the privilege of attending one of a few extended preview’s in IMAX 3D for James Cameron’s upcoming film (his first in 12 years) “Avatar”.

Now I’m going to go into some detail about what I saw yesterday; before the preview began James Cameron came on screen to introduce it and state that all the footage was from the first half of the film so there were no major spoilers. However if you are one of those people who really freaks out about even the smallest of spoilers I recommend you do not read on.

I’ll start out by saying it was beautiful, which is not really what I expected. The trailer shows a few shots of the beauty found on the planet known as ‘Pandora’ however watching a few scenes from the 16 minute preview we were really able to get a taste of just how lush, rich and beautiful the landscape on this planet, which was created with computers from the ground up, really is.

The first scene was almost completely live action, I’m not sure if there was, CG at all. It was basically in introduction to the planet ‘Pandora’ a crusty, battle scared head of security informs a group of incoming marines that his job is to protect them from the hostile world outside the perimeter fence. He says that, at least for some of the marines he will unfortunately fail in his duties. This is when Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) rolls down the aisle in a wheel chair.

The computer animation is really top notch; there were moments in the jungles of Pandora where I found myself wondering if James Cameron had not just taken his revolutionary stereoscopic camera system into a real jungle.

The CG was amazing, however I felt it took some getting used to. In the second scene they showed the paraplegic vet Jake Sully is first taking on his na’vi body (This is where the title ‘Avatar’ comes from, basically his brain is transferred into the body of Pandora’s indigenous species), I was not too impressed. This may have been because I had never seen a picture of the Na’vi before so perhaps I was expecting something different. I felt the CG Na’vi mixed with the live action humans was just a tad fake looking however this initial feeling may pass after watching even more of the film (December 18th!).

The next scene was high adrenaline chase which began as Jake squares off against a strange creature indigenous to the jungles of Pandora, the creature is frightened away by an even larger and scarier beast which Jake runs from. Although the chase was impressive the two creatures struck me as kind of plastic looking, and my disappointment began to mount, until…

The Next Scene, Jake is rescued from a pack of scavenging beasts by a Na’vi woman my mind really began to think that all this CG was real! The best was yet to come.

The Pandora jungle by day, as I said, looks pretty much like a jungle here on Earth, however come night fall the Jungle plants are illuminated with a beautiful and mysterious phosphorescent glow. My expectations for this film were gone, it was something I had never imagined. I no longer wanted to see James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’, no, I wanted to take a space ship to Pandora and actually walk around in this beautiful jungle (despite the beasts which rip you to shreds and hostile native peoples).

Amazing Grace movie download Fired Up movie The final scene shows Jake along with some other members of the local Na’vi tribe trying to tame some kind of flying creature that resides high in the cliffs on the outskirts of the jungle. The Na’vi tells Jake that the beast will choose him, and he’ll know because it will try to kill him. Once again I found myself blown away during this action packed scene by how real the animation looked.

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After the final scene, we were treated to about thirty seconds of epic battles, flying machines, military gunfire, explosions and all the makings of a great trailer. Today I watched the actual trailer for the first time thinking that it would be mostly a collection of clips from what we had seen in the preview. While there were certainly a lot of repeat clips, the trailer actually contained a lot of material not in the 16 minute preview.

“Avatar” looks amazing and well worth the wait, however as I said the whole experience takes a bit of getting used to, I worry that a 2 minute and 30 second trailer just won’t be enough to get people thirsty for more. Which is part of the reason I think Twentieth-Century Fox and James Cameron decided to have an event like “Avatar Day” to generate positive word of mouth.

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“Avatar” hits theaters on December 18th and also stars Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez, Zoe Saldana, and Giovanni Ribisi

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James Cameron isn’t God? When Did This Happen?

Posted by Craig Kessler on August 27, 2009 at 2:30 am

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This is a guest post from Nick.  Check out more of his movie rants on Nick’s Movie Blog.

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The day before, August 20th, the official teaser trailer was released on Apple.com.  I for one was impressed by the graphics. I thought that when the feature-length movie was released in December, it could be a visionary masterpiece. I guess that I was the only person who enjoyed the teaser since others called it an epic disappointment. Blog Critics says that the floating rocks scene “resemble(s) a scene from a Final Fantasy (video) game.” So fans were relying on the footage shown the next day to take their breath away and restore their faith in James Cameron. That footage opened to mixed reviews as well! John Young of EW.com said that compared to a homerun, the sixteen minutes was “more of a solid triple, but I honestly can’t say for sure.” A few weeks back, I talked about Avatar and how hype can completely kill a film. I wanted to write this article on this particular subject basically just to say “I told you so.” I enjoyed the teaser trailer a lot, and I forwarded it to my friends (who know absolutely nothing about Cameron’s latest) and they were all blown away too. So keep in mind from now until December 18th to only mildly expect the hype that Avatar holds. I had to look the release date up for the sci-fi on IMDb just now (the movie is up 1,100% in popularity this week) because I had forgotten. This will be huge, and I’m advising you to get ready.

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New Trailers + Rumors

Posted by Matt Rosenberg on August 21, 2009 at 12:10 am

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The Pelican Brief full movie Some of the the most anticipated movies of the next couple months recently introduced new trailers.  Check out these trailers below.

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Check out this fake “Legend of Zelda” Trailer – this is a prank but actually looks real.  They need to make a “Zelda” movie. The video game is a classic. What do you think?

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Rumors – There is some news that there are talks that Peter Jackson will be directing a third Hobbit movie. Right now Jackson is on board the project for the first 2 films but Guillermo Del Toro (Pan’s Labyrinth and Hellboy series) is directing them.  What are your thoughts?

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In other news, we have heard that Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights, Hancock, The Kingdom) is in talks to directing a second Hancock film.  I liked the first part of Hancock. The second part was weak, but I think there is potential to make a successful sequel.

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