courtesy of 4chan (I knew there was a reason I actually saved this pic)Scullibundo said:Need a na'vi version of Xzibit for somebody's avatar.
courtesy of 4chan (I knew there was a reason I actually saved this pic)Scullibundo said:Need a na'vi version of Xzibit for somebody's avatar.
Not really. After all, they did make some kind of reference to the people back home frowning upon mass slaughter of natives. However, their non-action is tacit approval for the corporation's techniques.polyh3dron said:RE:rentahamster
Well, there is nothing in Avatar that insinuated that humans as a whole ARE being this stupid.
I did notice, thanks for reminding me.polyh3dron said:In case you didn't notice
No kidding. I know that. Corporation driven by greed and managed by idiots. How very convenient and one dimensional.polyh3dron said:this isn't a national army or some kind of Earth confederation that is harvesting the unobtanium on Pandora, it is a corporation driven by greed.
I hope you're not attributing this overreaction to my thoughts, because that's not what I posted. I said nothing of a plothole. The macguffin is a little predictable, and the premise is a little unlikely. But in the grand scheme of movie making, it's fine.polyh3dron said:I love how people can point to stuff like that and be all like ZOMG PLOTHOLE when there really is a simple explanation for it.
The hype for Watchmen died overnight; lasted quite a long time with Titanic.Scullibundo said:Similar to this year's The Watchmen?
Combine said:You seem interested in a lot of the background for the film, such as the science. I definitely recommend the Pandorapedia: http://www.pandorapedia.com/doku.php
And the other wiki (though Pandorapedia first): http://james-camerons-avatar.wikia.com/wiki/Avatar_Wiki
Oh shit, that's fucking awesome. I may or may not like this move better based on this extra material.Dead said:If you are interested in the movies background, get this:
Has tons of info on the movies worldview. Shows Avatars earth, details Pandoran culture, RDA stuff, etc
Its pretty much a mini-pandorapedia (i hopes that we eventually get the whole thing)
Rentahamster said:Also - "unobtainium"? Reeeaaaally? I'm having flashbacks of Star Trek: Insurrection.
Yes, I know what unobtainium is, thank you very much.ymmv said:
Was disappointed it was so short, but what is in there is greatJibril said:![]()
Artbook is amazing.
PhoenixDark said:watch this look slightly better than Beowulf
XMonkey said:I'm a bit baffled at those who were expecting some sort of overly original plot/story. Hardly anything in Hollywood is original these days in terms of plot or structure, and least of all a movie with the kind of audience Avatar wants to go after (basically, anyone and everyone).
Not surprising, but a girl can dream, can't she?XMonkey said:I'm a bit baffled at those who were expecting some sort of overly original plot/story. Hardly anything in Hollywood is original these days in terms of plot or structure, and least of all a movie with the kind of audience Avatar wants to go after (basically, anyone and everyone).
XMonkey said:I'm a bit baffled at those who were expecting some sort of overly original plot/story. Hardly anything in Hollywood is original these days in terms of plot or structure, and least of all a movie with the kind of audience Avatar wants to go after (basically, anyone and everyone).
It's had such a great first week, and it's the kind of 'theatrical event' that eventually pulls those kinds of numbers, but I don't know, it's a better film than the four that've done it in the past.Tricky I Shadow said:So I know a few in here are predicting thisll gross over 1 billion worldwide...anyone else starting to think that?
GhaleonEB said:Which is astute, especially since Cameron has also said the same thing about why he decided to go with this story. He wanted people to have a familiar element to hold onto while he fucked their eyeballs.
I'm paraphrasing.
jett said:I guess I have an excuse to see it again!
Combine said:It's amazing how the score is catching on with some people. Pretty much as soon as the film came out almost everyone had nothing positive to say about the score at all. Even I too, after seeing the film didn't really care for the score. But for some reason after listening to it recently, I've started to like it a lot. That's so strange.
DanielPlainview said:Wed B.O. Estimates:
TOP 10
1. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (Fox) Wed $19M
2. Avatar (Fox) Wed $16M
3. The Princess And The Frog (Disney) Wed $2.4M
4. The Blind Side (Alcon/Warner Bros) Wed $2.3M
5. Up In The Air (Paramount) Wed $1.8M
6. Did You Hear About The Morgans? (Sony) Wed $1.0M
7. A Christmas Carol (Disney) Wed $1.0M
8. New Moon (Summit) Wed $950K
9. Invictus (Warner Bros) Wed $777K
10. Brothers (Relativity/Lionsgate) Wed $500K
Ouch, good for Fox I guess :lol
J2 Cool said:Not surprised to see, Weta changed their entire compositing system over to S3D compositing that they created for this. It was a necessary upgrade for the company, as me and Solo mentioned earlier.
zoukka said:Yeah I too couldn't find anything deeper than your typical Disney message from Avatar.
Snaku said:*Clears throat*
Dear Mr. Cameron,
Fuck you.
Regards,
Real Avatar Fans
Snaku said:Screw this bloated, preachy, over hyped pos. Give me the real Avatar movie!
PhoenixDark said:watch this look slightly better than Beowulf
Solo said:Yeah, as much as Cameron has my eternal love for his 1984-1994 output, I think AVATAR is going to go down in history for all the wrong reasons, as one of the biggest bombs ever (even though Im sure Ill love it personally). It could actually perform like an anti-Titanic.
Cameron hasnt made a real movie in almost 12 years, so who even knows if hes still got it. The December release also seems like a terrible move for what should be the quintessential summer blockbuster. For every film that releases in December and performs like LOTR, theres the other 99% that dont perform like LOTR did.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=15169174&postcount=415Solo said:Im just saying its also going to be a financial disaster.
Solo said:$300M? Sheesh, this could make Speed Racer look profitable!
Ninja Scooter said:this movie will make less money than Pluto Nash i guarantee it.
jett said:If the movie doesn't work without the useless 3D garbage then James Cameron has failed. Personally I KNOW I won't be bothering to spend the extra money to watch it in 3D. Fuck that gimmick. 2D FO LIFE
stuburns said:Kagari bet her tag it wouldn't do 300m...
Kagari said:300 million? Goddamn...
And Spielberg is a joke nowadays... so I don't care about that.
I really don't think Avatar will gross over $300 million in the US... Titanic it is not. I'll bet my tag it won't.
Titanic did as well as it did because it was based on a real event that is still highly popular in the world today.
george_us said:Pretty much this although I thought the acting didn't really help matters. Other than Zoe Saldana, who's quickly becoming one of my favorite actresses, and Sigourney Weaver, I thought the acting was ranged from barely tolerable to flat out terrible. Christ I couldn't wait until Michelle Rodriquez's worthless character was killed.
SpeedingUptoStop said:Any money, all this "fuck 3d" talk is gonna turn out like you Ledger comments, Jett. :lol One day, you'll sport a 3D avatar (of...erm...AVATAR) and you'll regret these posts!
jett said:This will never happen as watching 3D movies gives me a headache.![]()
Neytiri was her name!Amir0x said:Hehe. Michelle Rodriguez is always worthless, can't really even blame the movie on that.
Zoe Saldana did do a great job, I loved the way the facial expressions looked on her Na'vi whatever-the-fuck her name was.
The guy who played Jake was pretty much one note and entirely forgettable, but it wasn't offensive like Lang.
stuburns said:jett had another great line
"The NaVi look like they belong in the next Dreamworks shitfest."
Scullibundo said:SOLO (I'm sorry old friend :lol )
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=12685829&postcount=53
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=15169174&postcount=415
Solo will especially love this post: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=15174650&postcount=450
Solo said:These posts simply confirm what Ive said about myself in this thread already: I never doubted the QUALITY of the movie (youll never see a trolling or negative one; I knew Cameron would deliver), but I had SERIOUS doubts about box office. Praise be to JC, I was wrong! Mmmmm love that crow!
J2 Cool said:Here's a question, was it actually fortunate in hindsight, that Fox flubbed the marketing of Avatar? At least in the sense of how late it was before the public knew of the film, what it looked like, and what it was about? The normal routine of promoting a blockbuster is not this, it is teaser a year prior, then build and build with the marketing. To the point that everyone knows everything about the film, and if they want to see it by the time it comes out. Sometimes that interest peaks prior to the film coming out.
J2 Cool said:Right now it feels like an event film, and not the traditional, formal, planned summer event - but a legitimate event.
stuburns said:I can't believe people are still saying they 'fumbled' the marketing. It's a massive hit, they did an excellent job.
stuburns said:I can't believe people are still saying they 'fumbled' the marketing. It's a massive hit, they did an excellent job.
Busty said:And one can only judge something a massive hit after it's finished it's run. Just saying.
Solo said:Its already crossed $300M WW and the domestic daily drops are almost non-existant. Its a massive hit.
gdt5016 said:I'd like to see an old school looking Avatar poster.
Like those Star Wars/Indiana Jones/Harry Potter ones.
I think Inglorious Basterds got one too didn't it?
There was talk about a 'groundbreaking' marketing campaign in 2008.J2 Cool said:Fine, I won't say they fumbled the marketing here on out. I'll call it an incidental stroke of genius. The type of marketing they ran was hugely successful, but it's a type of gambling marketing, in an era where studios force pictures to moderate successes that have no right being them. I don't think the way it happened with Avatar was planned, or was something that sat comfortable with Fox execs leading up to release.