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duckroll said:
So the movie will take at least 13 years to make? :lol
Not that much of a stretch, actually. This is the guy who did deep sea expeditions to the actual wreak of the Titanic, after building new camera and lighting rigs that could withsand the pressure, just to get footage for that movie. I can see him saying, fuck CG, let's go there. :lol
 
Weird, did I just totally miss this earlier in the thread?
yahoo movies interview said:
If the "Avatar" sequel does happen, it'll be a few years before audiences can lay their 3D-glasses-enhanced eyes on it. Cameron is currently in pre-production on his next movie, "Battle Angel" in which he'll use some of the same CG technology he created for "Avatar." That film is slated to hit theaters in 2011.

Or is it just assumptions running wild?
 
FirewalkR said:
He said FTL. ;)

Yeah, but it´d be still quite a trip. Too bad I have forgotten mostly everything I knew about relativity and its effects on interstellar flight. I blame Warhammer 40k with their warp travel :/

Plus you´d need time to train the local Na´vi as actors :D

I don´t really care what Cameron does next as long as it involves mind-blowing action. Not sure if I´d be happy with the Hiroshima movie, but hey, he made 10 foot tall cat people incredibly cool. I´ll never doubt this mofo again. But Avatar 2 or BA still sound better to me.
 
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Scullibundo said:
Cameron and Bigelow look like a much better couple than him and amis.

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Well, that's because Bigelow makes any couple she's in look better.

Great Rumbler said:
Amis is actually ten years YOUNGER than Bigelow. I find that very hard to believe based on this picture.

Agreed, she is absurdly resistant to aging.
 
Tim the Wiz said:
Well, that's because Bigelow makes any couple she's in look better.



Agreed, she is absurdly resistant to aging.
I guess you haven't seen yet close-up pictures of her.
 
-COOLIO- said:
im not seeing it in this interview.
its only been like one or two times when I thought she was super skinny. I think it was when I was looking at Complex magazine in the bookstore a couple weeks ago

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oh well, I'd still give dat ass a good thrashin

rip biggie
 
Just finished watching Titanic to celebrate it's passing of the torch to Avatar.
It's pretty low on my Cameron list, only above True Lies. That's not saying much though, it's still on my top 30 favorite movies, along with the rest of Cameron's films.

The thing I took away from it this time is how damn important music is. It really saddens me how Horner dropped the ball with Avatar. The score is good, but it's not Titanic good or Breavheart good. I can't imagine how much more powerful Avatar would've been with an amazing soundtrack.
 
Razorback PT said:
Just finished watching Titanic to celebrate it's passing of the torch to Avatar.
It's pretty low on my Cameron list, only above True Lies. That's not saying much though, it's still on my top 30 favorite movies, along with the rest of Cameron's films.

The thing I took away from it this time is how damn important music is. It really saddens me how Horner dropped the ball with Avatar. The score is good, but it's not Titanic good or Breavheart good. I can't imagine how much more powerful Avatar would've been with an amazing soundtrack.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wjvcb-FhLE
 
I still cannot believe this. The odds that the same person that created the highest grossing film will take a 13 year break, and his next movie is the one movie that actually takes down the highest grossing film is insane. This is not normal, this is crazy.
 
LTTP: Seeing Avatar.

Some musings:

I saw it in RealD format. While there was some jankiness (ghosting occasionally, some blurriness in action sequnces), it was overwhelmingly awesome.

I found that the most impressive 3-D stuff was the interiors of buildings and ship cockpits (with some notable mentions for Pandora jungle exterior shots). I can see why this movie is doing gangbusters.

The CG was amazing, though some of the creatures and the robot suits were pretty noticeably fx shots. The Na'vi, though. Wow. I forgot they were CG about five minutes after first seeing them. Amazing work.

The story was pretty standard, but like all great fairy-tales, it is timeless. Will watch again...and maybe again.

Now I am excited about the possibility of full 3-D video games.
 
OK, so, when did Titanic's worldwide record fall? During the weekend most sites were reporting Avatar was $2 million behind, and Boxofficemojo reported $1.836 billion, or about $6 million behind, as expected, given their constant 4.x difference.

However, now that they have actuals, they're saying 1.838, or about 2 million more... which, added up to what the other sites were reporting before, could make the difference.

So, Sunday, or Monday?

THR is reporting the record fell early Monday anyway, as expected. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3i107616f101d6818868bd08edad593649

But the doubt lingers.

It's IMPORTANT, Gaf. :|
 
Razorback PT said:
Just finished watching Titanic to celebrate it's passing of the torch to Avatar.
It's pretty low on my Cameron list, only above True Lies. That's not saying much though, it's still on my top 30 favorite movies, along with the rest of Cameron's films.

The thing I took away from it this time is how damn important music is. It really saddens me how Horner dropped the ball with Avatar. The score is good, but it's not Titanic good or Breavheart good. I can't imagine how much more powerful Avatar would've been with an amazing soundtrack.

Scullibundo said:

Incredible stuff...easily one of the best soundtracks ever!
 
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