Solo said:Owned by subtitles which werent written by Cameron? :lol
The helicoradian is a type of sensitive zooplantae that responds to touch by coiling up so that the single large leaf is no longer exposed to any herbivores that would eat it. Because it grows in clusters, the touch response, or thigmonasty, by one helicoradian often triggers the same response in others growing nearby so that the entire population recoils, one plant after another. This retraction is both defensive and an effective feeding mechanism to trap insects and small animals. (Read more)
Unseen contractile roots belowground aid in the retraction of each folded plant quickly into the ground. The reaction is so swift that it appears that the helicoradians are being sucked into the ground. The Navi are able to wander among the helicoradian without triggering this defense response, but are warned of the presence of danger when the plants start to react.
The large, beautiful leaf of the helicoradian is sometimes collected and used by the Navi, although they are careful not to over harvest this unusual life form and deplete its population. The brilliant orange pigment is extracted and used as paint, and the leaves are used for garments, tents, and sacks.
Dead said:http://www.hitfix.com/articles/2010...elease-date-will-be-announced-in-a-few-months
Sequel Announcement in a few months![]()
DrForester said:Get yourselves a real fake language
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... Really? Is this real? Please be real.DrForester said:Get yourselves a real fake language
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And in other quasi-release news today, there's unofficial word from our friend Scott Hettrick of Hollywood in Hi-Def that you Avatar fans WILL get your first chance to see the film on Blu-ray 3D format in November... but ONLY packaged with Panasonic Blu-ray/HDTV 3D systems. Panasonic has apparently signed a deal with Fox to make it an exclusive with their hardware for a limited time this year.
Dead said:Its not like you can use the BR without a 3d TV anyways, and Id wager there are waaaaaaay more people without 3D tvs atm then with.
B.K. said:Looks like you might not be able to buy the 3D Blu-Ray set this year.
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8:48 pm: Walt is still pressing on windows and the limits they put on consumer choice.
Cameron: I don't really care because I won't have another movie for three years, and by then, all of this will be worked out.
Kara: What's the movie?
Cameron: Maybe four years. Either "Avatar 2? or some other big movie that uses the same technology. 3D.
CrankyJay said:Don't see the need for an Avatar 2. I thought the first one ended perfectly.
oktarb said:* So our hero does the I dont know if you can hear me speech and ya the forest wakes up and sends Hammer Rhinos and flappy birds of death. Maybe it should have done that right after man nukes the god tree.
He said his next big movie - either Avatar II or another 3D story - would be filmed in 3D. But he said he hoped he could film and release it in a higher frame rate than the industry standard 24 frames per second. He said the issues some people have had with 3D deal mostly with the "judder" that comes from panning quickly at 24 frames per second, and said today's projectors are much faster. He said a 2K movie at 60 frames per second would look better than a 4K movie at 24 or 30 frames per second.
Scullibundo said:http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2364598,00.asp
I don't think cinemas will be adopting digital quite as willingly as they were 3D, but its nice that he's going to keep pushing for it.
Scullibundo said:http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2364598,00.asp
I don't think cinemas will be adopting digital quite as willingly as they were 3D, but its nice that he's going to keep pushing for it.
3d Avatar Extended Cut M Released Thursday, 26 August 2010
Release Date Thursday, 26 August 2010
Length 2hrs 51min
Dead said:http://www.eventcinemas.com.au/Movie/Details/-1/MovieId/3851
If this is true, then they ended up adding 10 minutes, not 6 (so I hope its true). JCs said he wanted the re-release in August, and there is pretty much no competition at the end of August.
Fuck yeah. The real Avatar movie returns.Dead said:http://www.eventcinemas.com.au/Movie/Details/-1/MovieId/3851
If this is true, then they ended up adding 10 minutes, not 6 (so I hope its true). JCs said he wanted the re-release in August, and there is pretty much no competition at the end of August.
Puddles said:So much better than The Hurt Locker.
recklessmind said:The first time I watch Avatar I was sitting in the theater and all the previews were on... at that point the last few had been in 3D and I was thinking, "What the fuck is this shit... am I in a crappy cinema? Did I get too caught up in the 3D hype and now I'm going to sit through a 3 hour blurry ass movie" The last preview before the feature was advertising some B-movie about piranhas; it looked like shit. The effect was already giving me a headache and the very last shot was this guy waving an outboard motor at the crowd... you see this stupid, blurry white blob of a propeller right in your face that typifies everything I've ever hated about 3D.
I was pretty disappointed.
Then the feature. One of the first shots is that long corridor with all the pods in zero gravity and instead of some stupid thing jumping out at you, there was just amazing depth. I was hooked from that moment. All these shots throughout the movie that would normally be filler were some of the most memorable. Jake wheeling the chair down the ramp onto the tarmac with everything driving by... the sequence is one of my favorite from the film and it's something you can't really appreciate on a regular Bluray or whatever. I thought Cameron's use of 3D throughout the film was often brilliant. Content of the movie aside, it was wonderfully filmed and I'd watch a movie about worms if he took the same care implementing 3D into each shot. Was a nice bonus that I actually liked the movie well enough.
Anyway... folks like to use the word juxtaposition all the time, but I have to say... that's exactly what I was thinking going from the piranhas preview into the first few shots in Avatar.
Scullibundo said:I think you mean contrast, as juxtaposition doesn't have to include contradictory/conflicting shots.
Pretty sure he said not too long ago that he cut the Earth scenes for good and wouldn't put them in an actual extended cut. Something about how it felt like the movie had 2 beginnings and the pacing was off.Scullibundo said:Fuck Jim, give us future Earth. Cut should have been 3+ hours.
20th Century Fox has finally announced a date for the talked about rerelease of James Camerons Avatar. The movie will return to theaters on August 27th 2010 with more than Eight Minutes of Never Before Seen Footage exclusively in Digital 3D and IMAX 3D. More information after the jump.
Official information:
On August 27, return to Pandora and re-experience James Camerons History-Making Epic film, with more than Eight Minutes of Never Before Seen Footage- exclusively in Digital 3D and IMAX® 3D. Since - and largely as of result of - AVATARs release last December, the number of available digital 3D screens has exploded, and moviegoers who missed experiencing the film in 3D, as well as fans that want to return to Pandora again, will now have that opportunity.
The Oscar® and Golden Globe® winning epic is the highest grossing film of all time, taking in over $2.7 billion in worldwide box office. It is also the top-selling Blu-ray disc of all time.
International Rerelease Schedule
BELGIUM 8 SEPTEMBER 2010
RUSSIA 26 AUGUST 2010
SPAIN 17 SEPTEMBER 2010
UK 27 AUGUST 2010
AUSTRALIA 26 AUGUST 2010
INDIA 27 AUGUST 2010
JAPAN 16 OCTOBER 2010
SOUTH KOREA 16 SEPTEMBER 2010
MEXICO 15 OCTOBER 2010
ARGENTINA 16 SEPTEMBER 201