Fievel wrote:Pacino86845 wrote: and the fact that it's Cameron's first work of fiction since Piranha Part Two: The Spawning.
True Lies? T2? The Abyss?
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Hes taking the piss Fievel, Avatar is non fiction too.

Fievel wrote:Pacino86845 wrote: and the fact that it's Cameron's first work of fiction since Piranha Part Two: The Spawning.
True Lies? T2? The Abyss?
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Fried Gold wrote:Oh great....a loader.....from Aliens.
Because I love Aliens so much that I want Cameron to revisit it.
thefraze wrote:Anyway, if this comes out in December... shouldn't we be seeing the teaser soon? Transformers, Grande Rojo Potter or even Inglourious Basterds seem like good choices...
Nachokoolaid wrote:I think it's attached to the new ICE AGE movie.
burlivesleftnut wrote:Man that looks totally bad ass. But where is concept art of Sigourney Weaver in her panties?
so sorry wrote:More "cool" Avatar stuff from the mothersite
Man, is there any way this will live up to the internet/geek hype? Quint going ga-ga over some production art that looks like it could have been for any sci-fi movie out there.
Pacino86845 wrote:Like I said: I know nothing of Cameron's next project!
Nachokoolaid wrote:The video game shots give you a good idea about the look of the film. So good to see that second shot with the flourescent flora. Nice. I was hoping that idea wasn't abandoned after seeing the production/concept art.
http://media.xbox360.ign.com/media/843/843156/imgs_1.html
TonyWilson wrote:Bah, Cameron doesn't make a fiction film for 12 years and now everyone is sucking his dick. Kirk, you bitch about unoriginality and then copy and paste a synopsis nearly as old as time itself. Cameron will do what he did with Titanic, deliver an emotionally stunted, cheesily scripted but technically amazing movie.
magicmonkey wrote:TonyWilson wrote:Bah, Cameron doesn't make a fiction film for 12 years and now everyone is sucking his dick. Kirk, you bitch about unoriginality and then copy and paste a synopsis nearly as old as time itself. Cameron will do what he did with Titanic, deliver an emotionally stunted, cheesily scripted but technically amazing movie.
HAHA! No. That's Robert Zemekis.
Pacino86845 wrote:... two and a half hours of James Cameron pulling his pants down and dick-slapping us all in the eyeballs!
travis-dane wrote:Pacino86845 wrote:... two and a half hours of James Cameron pulling his pants down and dick-slapping us all in the eyeballs!
and it will be a good dick slapping in the face.
Cpt Kirks 2pay wrote:
'In a distant future, humanity discovers the planet 'Alpha Centauri B-4', and for those scientists and astronauts who've traversed the gulf between neighboring suns and arrived on its alien soil know it as 'Pandora'. A world filled with an incredible diversity of beautiful and deadly ammonia-breathing lifeforms. It's also a world that harbors treasures and resources almost beyond price. But just as the original Pandora's Box wrought devastation on those who would use it for their own gain, so too this world may destroy not just the Pandorans' home, but ours as well.
Avatar is the story of a wounded ex-marine, thrust unwillingly into an effort to settle and exploit an exotic planet rich in bio-diversity, who eventually crosses over to lead the indigenous race in a battle for survival.'
THINK, PEOPLE, THINK!!!!!!!!!
TheButcher wrote:From /film: Avatar Running Time is Over Two and a Half Hours
Cpt Kirks 2pay wrote:Just sat up in bed realising that the premise for this movie, of the planet earth basically INVADING an alien planet for it's own selfish gains or survival, and then a human being swapping sides and helping the Aliens fight the humans and maybe destroying them or also falling in love with one of the aliens - is basically the SAME idea that I had for a movie script some years ago. I even was gonna incorporate it into Purity!!!![]()
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WTF am I doing with my life and here in this forum getting SHIT on.. SHIT ON!!!!! - by all you assholes all my god given wasted life? That's it, I'm off.
RogueScribner wrote:So it's Dances With Wolves set in the future?
Now that exhibitors are able to show 3D content, Cameron said the possibilities are limitless for movies, television shows, sporting events or even education.
He offered the example of teaching fourth graders math with 3D, making the numbers easier to remember. Similarly boundless are the platforms for 3D, which could be used for screens, computers or even handheld devices.
Besides the production costs, the only stumbling block he foresaw was public opposition to 3D glasses, which he could not understand. Cameron himself already has 3D contacts. As with everything else 3D, he is already at the forefront of the industry.
He offered the example of teaching fourth graders math with 3D, making the numbers easier to remember.
He offered the example of teaching fourth graders math with 3D, making the numbers easier to remember.
Besides the production costs, the only stumbling block he foresaw was public opposition to 3D glasses, which he could not understand. Cameron himself already has 3D contacts. As with everything else 3D, he is already at the forefront of the industry.
TonyWilson wrote:Seems like the ravings of a man who's realised all the technology in the world is meaningless if you can't tell a good story and he's now desperate to elevate the other possible applications for 3-D to avoid any discussion or criticism of the content of his movie.
Nachokoolaid wrote:TonyWilson wrote:Seems like the ravings of a man who's realised all the technology in the world is meaningless if you can't tell a good story and he's now desperate to elevate the other possible applications for 3-D to avoid any discussion or criticism of the content of his movie.
The man has 3D contacts. I think that says a lot.
Pacino86845 wrote:... two and a half hours of James Cameron pulling his pants down and dick-slapping us all in the eyeballs!
Fried Gold wrote:Don't care about the length, as long as it's better than James Cameron's Undersea Toilet Adventure.
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