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So after this weekend we can safely assume Avatar will take 3rd spot. Not bad for 5 weeks.
Tathanen said:Any word on whether the extra footage will be re-integrated into the film, LOTR style? Cause if it's just "deleted scenes" who giiiives a shit.
ryutaro's mama said:The fact that he called it "usable footage" in my opinion implys full integration. Cameron knows his fans and based on his other Director's Cuts ( Aliens, Abyss) I think it'll be OK.
Well, Titanic was already 200 minutes. Avatar is only 160 due to Imax I'm bettingymmv said:Titanic didn't get a director's cut although it would have benefited from adding the deleted scenes. Many of these scenes expanded on other characters and gave more depth to the whole movie.
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That's one of the 11 questions answered in the link.nib95 said:I was going to ask, how did they get his legs like that? Post production CG or something else?
nib95 said:I was going to ask, how did they get his legs like that? Post production CG or something else?
Dead said:
There's a rumor going around that some of the humans in Avatar are CGI creations. Any truth to that?
''There are a number of shots of CGI humans,'' James Cameron says. ''The shots of [Stephen Lang] in an AMP suit, for instance those are completely CG. But there's a threshold of proximity to the camera that we didn't feel comfortable going beyond. We didn't get too close.''
mckmas8808 said:Also this...
WOW!
I like how if you walked into that set at any point in time, it would look like they were filming an usually low budget school play (with lots and lots of cameras). That thing is literally duck tape and plywood. :lolZoe said:At least he didn't have to shave :lol
ryutaro's mama said:LOL.
He looks like Revolver Ocelot in that shot.
'Avatar' eyes awards season gold at Golden Globes
LOS ANGELES (AFP) Hollywood's awards season cranks into overdrive on Sunday with science-fiction epic "Avatar" hoping to score vital pre-Oscars momentum with victory at the 67th Golden Globe Awards.
James Cameron's 3-D spectacular has electrified the movie world since its release in mid-December, becoming the second highest-grossing movie of all time and earning more than 1.3 billion dollars in a matter of weeks.
The film -- about peace-loving blue aliens battling a greedy human corporation seeking to plunder their planet's resources -- is being talked about as a milestone in the history of cinema.
The 500 million dollar blockbuster is vying for four honors at this weekend's awards, which begin in Beverly Hills at 5.30 pm (0130 GMT).
As well as best picture, "Avatar" has nods for best director (Cameron), best original score and best original song.
However the film faces stiff competition from recession-era drama-comedy "Up In the Air", which has six nominations, as well as the gripping Iraq war drama "The Hurt Locker", which has three nominations.
Nods for "Up In the Air" include best actor (George Clooney), best director (Jason Reitman) as well as nominations for Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick.
In a quirk of fate, "The Hurt Locker's" director Kathryn Bigelow finds herself nominated for best director alongside ex-husband Cameron.
Quentin Tarantino ("Inglourious Basterds") and Clint Eastwood ("Invictus") complete the field.
But while "Up In the Air" and "The Hurt Locker" remain critical darlings, awards season pundits say the 85 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) who pick the Golden Globes may lean towards "Avatar."
"Globes voters are foreign journalists who consider it their job to track the hot new thing," said Tom O'Neil, of the Los Angeles Times's theenvelope.com. "And there's nothing hotter right now than 'Avatar'."
O'Neil noted that while the Golden Globes traditionally preferred to honor arthouse movies "they do occasionally go for the blockbusters.
"Remember they picked 'Lord of the Rings (The Return of the King)' for best picture," he said.
However "Avatar" almost certainly needed to triumph this weekend if it was to emerge as an awards season favorite for the coveted best picture prize at the Oscars, which will be handed out in Hollywood this year on March 7.
"This is the award that 'Avatar' needs if it's going to become the official front-runner for the Oscars," O'Neil said. "If 'Avatar' gets crowned ahead of time then it could be Oscar-bound."
Sasha Stone, who runs the Los Angeles-based awards blog Awards Daily (www.awardsdaily.com) described this year's season as "one of the most open for years."
"'Avatar' can win. But there's a question mark right now as to which are the top three movies -- it seems to be between 'Avatar', 'Up In the Air' and 'The Hurt Locker'," Stone told AFP.
"Traditionally the Hollywood Foreign Press prefer intimate dramas to epic sci-fi films. But 'Avatar' is so emotionally affecting that they might go for it. Even so I think it's between 'Up In the Air' and 'The Hurt Locker.'"
In the acting stakes, Clooney will be up against Jeff Bridges ("Crazy Heart"), Colin Firth ("A Single Man"), Morgan Freeman ("Invictus"), and Tobey Maguire ("Brothers") for best drama actor.
The women's acting awards could unfold as a duel between Sandra Bullock and Meryl Streep, who both have two nominations each.
Bullock is nominated as best actress in both drama and comedy categories for her respective roles in "The Blind Side" and "The Proposal," while Streep -- hoping to win her seventh Globe -- is a double nominee in the comedy category for her performances in "Julie & Julia" and "It's Complicated."
Unlike the Oscars, the Golden Globes splits its best picture prizes between genres, honoring best drama and best comedy/musical.
The Globes are often viewed as a key barometer of which films may go on to challenge for honors at the Oscars.
Although 67.4 percent of films which won best picture at the Academy Awards also won a Golden Globe, in recent years the awards have proved an unreliable guide for likely Oscar winners.
Rags-to-riches drama "Slumdog Millionaire" is the only film in the past five years to have followed up a best picture statuette at the Golden Globes with victory at the Oscars.
Yeah, the movie was just okay overall (it really was two stories welded together when they both would have been stronger on their own), but Streep's performance was just a ridiculously spot-on incarnation of Julia. And the movie got me laid, so I can't hate on it too much.ToxicAdam said:I watched the last hour of Julia and Julia last week and Meryl Streep was pretty amazing, even though the movie was terrible. I haven't seen the Blind Side, but I can't imagine Sandra Bullock's Texan soccer mom being any better.
GhaleonEB said:Yeah, the movie was just okay overall (it really was two stories welded together when they both would have been stronger on their own), but Streep's performance was just a ridiculously spot-on incarnation of Julia. And the movie got me laid, so I can't hate on it too much.
Avatar cleared $450m yesterday, one day behind TDK's record. By Monday it will likely be past $500m, easily setting that speed record though. (Of course, only two movies have even gotten that far.)
gdt5016 said:Cameron is on Oprah right now.
gdt5016 said:Cameron is on Oprah right now.
Count Dookkake said:Oh, and remember when teh morans said that women wouldn't see this movie?
:lol
And to be fair, that's how Cameron has described it: he set out to make an action movie, and made a chick flick. (Which is what happened last time around, too.)Zoe said:I was at lunch with three guys the other day, 2 having not seen it yet, and one of the guys said he heard it was a chick flick. My boyfriend agreed with him -_-
Somnia said:Now regarding the "my Jake" she clearly says "my Jake" at the end. However the first time she says it is right after they mate and she is trying to wake him up. First time I noticed thatso she starts saying it right after they become mated for life.
Here in Sweden I think they said "Ma'Jake", but I'm not completely sure about this one. Anyway it's no big difference.west said:Time to bring up the my/ma Jake argument again.
I saw Avatar for the second time and read the subtitles this time ( All movies are subtitled here in Finland ) and it says "Ma Jake" every time it is used.I counted tree. And the subtitles are based on transcripts from the studio.
I mean, why the hell she would say 'My Jake' anyways? It's Ma'Jake guys. CASE CLOSED!west said:Time to bring up the my/ma Jake argument again.
I saw Avatar for the second time and read the subtitles this time ( All movies are subtitled here in Finland ) and it says "Ma Jake" every time it is used.I counted tree. And the subtitles are based on transcripts from the studio.
Vic said:I mean, why the hell she would say 'My Jake' anyways? It's Ma'Jake guys. CASE CLOSED!
Vic said:I mean, why the hell she would say 'My Jake' anyways? It's Ma'Jake guys. CASE CLOSED!
gdt5016 said:You have just made the opposite of sense.
I can not comprehe... oh... oops...gdt5016 said:You have just made the opposite of sense.
:lolScullibundo said:Seriously. Also, I'm pretty sure she says Jike instead of 'Jake'. Why would she call him by his name?
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neoism said:FUCK YESSS!!!!! A 3 hours and 30 mintue cut will be soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo awesome! Cameron am god!Just kidding, be this is my favorite movie sense The Matrix!!!!!
nib95 said:I was going to ask, how did they get his legs like that? Post production CG or something else?
Stan Winston Studio.ymmv said:Stan Winston's studio created these prosthetics.
GhaleonEB said:Stan Winston Studio.![]()
Jtwo said:w00t!
Is there gonna be anything left over for the DVD's special features?![]()
First time I've seen him say why the chose Avatar over Battle Angel - the latter had some "script issues". Good interview so far.Scullibundo said:DISCOVERY INTERVIEW WITH JAMES CAMERON
PART 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-V1ulX7_Zc
PART 2:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWqEmR_3bNA&feature=related
PART 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xubh8n5TWfw&feature=related