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Most expensive film ever made. Though the studio don't like people reporting that
I liked Water World.:frown:suck like Water World
I still think the world dont look that "alien" enough
I disagree, it's just not conventional alien.
No. It looks really nice, it also have some Nam movie feel into it, not unlike Cameron's Aliens...Holy **** am I the only one who thinks that looks amazing?
sure they will mention that the planet is in conditions very similiar to our planet so that will make it logical,still when they mentioned that they where designing a new unique world I was expecting somehting diferent from earth
I don't understand where the purple plants went
Holy **** am I the only one who thinks that looks amazing?
Well, that was spectacularly underwhelming. From the way Cameron talked about this movie for forty straight minutes at E3 I was expecting my eyes to explode out of my head and that I would stumble blindly to my balcony, throwing open my window to proclaim to the masses that the greatest CGI of our time was upon us and to throw all other CG-heavy movies before it into a spectacular bonfire.
Instead I got average looking robots and choppers with cartoony-looking blue furries about to make out.
The trailer online ain't 3D or Imax-sized.
thinking that somehow either of these things will make up for the seriously cartoony design of the na'vi, or make any of the CG look better
Oh and they're mechs rather than robots
Enjoy your furry Ferngully in Space.attempting to tell Darkside something about robots
GUYS IT'S SO PHOTOREALISTIC JUST LIKE CAMERON SAID I CAN'T TELL IF I'M LOOKING AT ACTORS AND PROPS OR CGIdecent CGI
some Spirits Within shit.
Wow. You actually believe that they're still working on the CG and it'll improve. I feel sorry for you now.The picture from 4 months before release? Nah, I'll wait till they're fully done, then judge.
I liked Spirits Within too, for the record.hey i liked that movie... but seriously, i agree with you. I was under the impression that the cgi was worlds better than anything that we've seen. maybe my expectations were just to high.
even though the plot looks fairly thin (trailer pretty much tells you what the plot is lets be honest here).
I'm not saying they will or they won't, but it's not uncommon for CGI touchups to continue after release of the first trailer. Regardless your still proves nothing of how it'll look on the big screen in motion. Finding an object that clips for a second in the first trailer is hardly definitive proof of how ones overall impressions of the two-hour plus movie will be.Wow. You actually believe that they're still working on the CG and it'll improve. I feel sorry for you now.
Regardless though, it looks epic enough to warrant a trip to the local cinema when it hits, even though the plot looks fairly thin (trailer pretty much tells you what the plot is lets be honest here).
Director of Terminator 2 and Aliens says his fifteen-year-long project is going o be so amazing you'll flip the fuck out in theaters and the line between live action and CG will be blurred forever. Remembering T2 and Aliens, people on the internet immediately start shrieking and posting on their interblogs about how this shit will blow your fucking mind. Early screenings of 24 minutes of Avatar seem to corroborate this. Cameron talks of photorealism and this amazing, living planet he's created.Really though why is this film SO hyped? It's only now that the trailer has came out, what's so special about this?
I'm not saying they will or they won't, but it's not uncommon for CGI touchups to continue after release of the first trailer. Regardless your still proves nothing of how it'll look on the big screen in motion. Finding an object that clips for a second in the first trailer is hardly definitive proof of how ones overall impressions of the two-hour plus movie will be.
That said, I'm sure Cameron has overhyped it somewhat. I suspect others will have an overly-strong backlash when their high expectations of revolution are not quite met.
Still, a major blockbuster entirely in 3D is a big step and will surely add to the impact when it's released.