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Dead said:love how so many seem to come around on the soundtrack after subsequent viewings :lol
I didn't just come around. If you look back, I came around right after my second screening.
Dead said:love how so many seem to come around on the soundtrack after subsequent viewings :lol
How is your second viewing not a "subsequent viewing"?Scullibundo said:I didn't just come around. If you look back, I came around right after my second screening.
GhaleonEB said:How is your second viewing not a "subsequent viewing"?
Seeing it again tomorrow with the kid. Finally.
Second, or third or fourth. Anything after the first is a subsequent viewing.Scullibundo said:He said subsequent viewings. Its like the difference between sequel and sequels.![]()
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ct-boxoffice25-2009dec25,0,7382606.storyDespite the competition, "Avatar" is almost certain to be No. 1 again. After a solid but not spectacular $77-million debut last weekend impeded by snow on the East Coast, the costly 3-D epic has set records for the highest-grossing Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday outside the summer and opening days. As of Wednesday, it had grossed a total of $125.9 million domestically.
With such strong momentum going into its second weekend, the $280-million production will certainly gross more than $60 million and could exceed $70 million once again.
Rengoku said:So from the interview with Sam Worthington on Conan and the Neytiri featurette, the only time they were in a jungle was when they were training to get a feel for the environment? If so, does that mean ALL of the jungle scenes were completely CG? If so, holy shit!
Yes. All of Pandora was CG, not just the Na'vi. About 70% of the shots in the movie are 100% CG.Rengoku said:So from the interview with Sam Worthington on Conan and the Neytiri featurette, the only time they were in a jungle was when they were training to get a feel for the environment? If so, does that mean ALL of the jungle scenes were completely CG? If so, holy shit!
I believe this.DanielPlainview said:yes, the eyes do glow in the dark!
I don't believe this.DanielPlainview said:and no...I promise I didn't ask for it
Did he say anything bad about Dr Cameron? I can forgive House attacks...Zeliard said:Plainview, you wounded me deeply in that other thread with your hatred of Hugh Laurie's performance as House.
Scullibundo said:Also, soundtrack really is great, but nothing will make me forgive Horner for the 'Eywa steps in' cue.
gdt5016 said:Just got back from my second viewing (in 3D again) and CHRIST I enjoyed it even more than the first time!
This time, I was acclimated to 3D from the start, no blurriness, no eye pain, nothing. Just glorious, glorious 3D.
My favorite scene is still the first Banshee flight. Pure, unbelievable joy. The end of the scene where Jake and Neytiri are reminiscing about the flight was the perfect cap off.
I also had no problem with the long intro this time. It was just fine.
And the climax, whew! Some of the best action in years. And no blurry, unfocused, unintelligible, clashing action sequences.
Seriously, I might have to move it up a spot to take my number 1. I've never had such a rewarding second-viewing. Movies hold up, they don't usually get better.
Edit: And it got a THUNDEROUS applause at the end. Literally deafening.
Scullibundo said:I present you with the underrated track of the film Shutting Down Grace's Lab: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rk0J5itMjY
They had a better one, where it was the tree of life merged with the avatar's eyesDanielPlainview said:look what somewhat got for Christmas:
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yes, the eyes do glow in the dark!
and no...I promise I didn't ask for it
Scullibundo said:NEW PAGE.
Also, soundtrack really is great, but nothing will make me forgive Horner for the 'Eywa steps in' cue.
Aye. Was that part in the actual soundtrack release? I listened to it last night - and I don't remember hearing it. However, in the film it's so glaring and -- well... ugly.Scullibundo said:NEW PAGE.
Also, soundtrack really is great, but nothing will make me forgive Horner for the 'Eywa steps in' cue.
Zeliard said:Plainview, you wounded me deeply in that other thread with your hatred of Hugh Laurie's performance as House.
All In is the best episode.DanielPlainview said:Sorry! I've tried the show a couple of times and there is nothing there that really keeps my interest. If you have a favorite episode, I'll try it out!
JDSN said:it truly impacted mewhen Jake referred to the humans as "Aliens" in contrast with himself at the beginning of the movie
fo sho fo sho.jett said:The sequel will be what T2 is to T1.
*assplosion*
Kaako said:fo sho fo sho.
Cameron will deliver if he decides to make it himself.
Scullibundo said:I don't think anybody has the balls to attempt AVATAR II except for Cameron.
You forgot "starring Russell Crowe as the descendant of Jakesully and Neytiri."stuburns said:"Ridley Scott gets even... AVATARS"
Avatar 2 will be great I'm sure.
It seemed to me, that he wanted to completely dominate them as he felt like this was the first place he had to come to that he hadn't been able to overcome (Keeping the scars from the first day he was there...kind of tells me its less about him liking the look of it and more of it being something he can't get over until he "wins" against Pandora)Medalion said:I wanted to ask a question about the main antagonist's motives... why does he keep pressing on being an aboslute dick to destroy the native's land and people and anyone who helps them, despite no one else around him wants him to?
If we agree or not with Cameron, he considers Avatar 'photorealitic', you can't improve on perfect.Snowman Prophet of Doom said:Look at how good this movie. Look how much better it is than CG from even just a few years ago. Then think about the fact that Avatar 2 probably won't come out for, at the very least, 3 more years (unless Fox throws massive money to Cameron to start the next one right away). Imagine just how fucking good and cool the next one is going to look.
Forkball said:I saw it yesterday. It was entertaining and the 3D was impressive, but this has to be one of the most cliched, predictable, made for mass appeal movie I've seen. Let's run through a list of SOME of the cliches in the movie:
Generic, cookie cutter warrior lead
War-mongering villain
Villain has scary scar
Nature good, technology bad
Noble savages
Lead falls in love with native girl
Native girl is actually the daughter of the leader of the natives
Native girl is to marry another guy due to tradition
Native guy is asshole
Lead does something that only a few people in history have done and is mentioned earlier in the film
Lead learns the ways of the natives
Small, weasley corporate guy
Lead turns his back on his own people to help natives
War is only fought for money/power/greed
Lead is shunned by natives, then accepted, then shunned again, and then finally accepted
Being "one" with nature
Andbanging under a magical tree was totally in FFX.
I wasn't really blown away by Pandora (GET IT LIKE PANDORA'S BOX IF YOU OPEN IT BAD THINGS GONNA HAPPEN). Bright, glowing things can only captivate me for so long. The creature designs weren't that original either. I'm pretty sure I killed most of the creatures on Pandora in Phantasy Star Online. Cameron basically just took existing animals, made them reptiles, and put some extra legs/wings/eyes on them.
Plus the dialogue, dear God. Who didn't roll their eyes at "you have a strong heart." It's like Cameron wrote this when he was 14 and didn't go back and proofread it. Also, the object the company was trying to get was called "Unobtainium." Honest to god, that is what James Cameron called it. Is this supposed to be some meta joke, or does he just not take his screenplay seriously and instead would rather perfect how the texture on Neytiri's boobs looks like? Once again, here is a short list of awful, awful pieces of dialogue.
"Everything out there wants to eat your eyes for jujubes"
Actually, I'm just going to stop there. Will there even be jujubes in the future? Hell, they aren't popular NOW. Who eats jujubes?
I'm being pretty harsh on the film, and that's because a lot of people simply can't look past glowing 3d plants to find out that the story and dialogue is something that Cameron probably came up with in a weekend. It's a film that is only impressive on a technical aspect and will become less admired as the years go on, kind of like Titanic.
stuburns said:If we agree or not with Cameron, he considers Avatar 'photorealitic', you can't improve on perfect.
Rengoku said:So from the interview with Sam Worthington on Conan and the Neytiri featurette, the only time they were in a jungle was when they were training to get a feel for the environment? If so, does that mean ALL of the jungle scenes were completely CG? If so, holy shit!
Veronica Belmonttino said:Why does the chick in your avatar looks like Veronica Belmont with giant boobs. Who's she?
Forkball said:Let's run through a list of SOME of the cliches in the movie:
Generic, cookie cutter warrior lead
War-mongering villain
Villain has scary scar
Nature good, technology bad
Noble savages
Lead falls in love with native girl
Native girl is actually the daughter of the leader of the natives
Native girl is to marry another guy due to tradition
Native guy is asshole
Lead does something that only a few people in history have done and is mentioned earlier in the film
Lead learns the ways of the natives
Small, weasley corporate guy
Lead turns his back on his own people to help natives
War is only fought for money/power/greed
Lead is shunned by natives, then accepted, then shunned again, and then finally accepted
Being "one" with nature