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It was always called Coast to Coast AM, the hosts just changed. I think Art still guest hosts every now and then from the phillipeans.
BTW, I'm the opposite of an avatar fan so what's his face can get lost for all I care.
WARK!
Thus Spoketh Winterclaw: a blog about a Winterclaw who speaks from time to time.
(using Poser Pro 2014 SR3, on 64 bit Win 7, poser units are inches.)
Quote - As a 3D experience, I liked Beowulf better.
Oh god, not me. Even though I liked it, Beowulf looked less real than Avatar IMO
Looking forward to the re-release of Avatar and the re-release of the DVD in Nov with 16 minutes extra footage as opposed to only the 8+ in the theater version.
As excited as I am about Avatar 2 and the third one (going to be a trilogy) it's still a ways away and anything can happen, especially since Sam W has quite a few projects on his plate right now.
Regards, Michael
Quote - > Quote - As a 3D experience, I liked Beowulf better.
Oh god, not me. Even though I liked it, Beowulf looked less real than Avatar IMO
I thought the fully CGI scenes worked very well with the 3D, but the scenes with the live actors looked distorted. I thought Beowulf, being all CGI, was more consistent. I don't think Beowulf went for a full realism effect either. Kinda 80% real, 20% Shrek like look.
Quote - While listening to Coast to Coast AM (formerly Art Bell's show), James Cameron was a guest a few nights ago. He said there will be a second movie in "about three to four years". Woot!
he also mentioned that there was a very cool, large hunt sequence that was cut from the movie for the sake of keeping it from being too long. : (
When will a Director's Cut version of the movie be released (I'm hoping that will sequence will be put back in)??
november or december they will realese a special edition with 16 minutes of extra footage plus hours of making of.
I love animation of all sorts, whether it's cutting edge CG or the traditional hand drawn style, but Avatar left me cold. No matter how talented the artists might be, if they don't have a good story to tell, their efforts will fall flat.
That seems to me to be Avatar's great shortcoming. The plot was just another dose of the sort of hackneyed social commentary that seems to dominate so much art theses days. The human characters were grossly simplistic stereotypes, out to rape mother nature and commit genocide against a superior species without a trace of remorse.
Okay, I get it already. Perhaps one human in a million deserves to live, while the rest of us murderous slobs deserve death, preferably a slow one with lots of suffering.
Beowulf's characters and story were much more compelling, which made it far superior to Avatar in spite of its less polished look.
Yes, the story line was pretty thin (Unobtainium?!?). But the manner in which it was told was simply stunning. I'd give almost anything to have a small part in the sequels, but the chance of that is less than that of Hell freezing over.
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things! ; )
About the story, TMQ pointed out two interesting things:
1. There was a canyon full of the stuff ripe for the taking.
2. There's something called horizontal drilling, which allows to mine under something without destroying it.
Ergo: James Cameron stinks.
WARK!
Thus Spoketh Winterclaw: a blog about a Winterclaw who speaks from time to time.
(using Poser Pro 2014 SR3, on 64 bit Win 7, poser units are inches.)
I tawt I taw a puddy tat, a cweepin' up on me.
I DID! I TAW A PUDDY T.....
HOLD IT RIGHT THERE!
What's up, PhD?
Mice can't speak English, not with ANY kind of accent.
I will NOT be entertained by this utter nonsense, and neither should you.
(Amateur film critics are the worst kind of misanthropist, followed at some distance by salaried ones).
"If I were a shadow, I know I wouldn't like to be half of
what I should be."
Mr Otsuka, the old black tomcat in Kafka on the Shore (Haruki
Murakami)
I liked Avatar, a lot. In fact it is one of my favorite movies at the moment.
Those of you who don't like it can go ahead and not like it. That carpet bomb thing ain't gonna happen so you might as well just forget that idea. If the movie bothers you so much just ignore it and don't post in threads about it. I hate politics and I don't search out threads about politics and say I hate it and all politicians should be carpet bombed... (even if some maybe should)
Ooo Pocahontas in space, yeah it is a recycled plot, big deal it has been used before. You think that is the only plot ever reused by someone in Hollywood?
Now excuse while I go find out when I can go see the expanded version at the local theater
To the haters of Avator.
That chose to hang out at a CGI form and contribute little or not at all.
1/2 all not 1 .jpg in ya gallerys.
You don't get the movie cause you have no heart or soul.
You only know how to hate.
To "qoute " another movie you all probaly hate.
"Your a disease" ,do the world a favor ,LEAVE.
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Even if you never know their name ,your know their Art.
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Now, now, its just a movie. No need to flame on either side. Its O.K. if some didn't like it. Not every movie will appeal to everyone, and that's to be expected. Its just part of individual tastes.
If some people want to read this thread and say they didn't like the movie, that's fine with me. I understand. I just know that when the sequels are released, I'll buy a ticket and see them. Its a form of entertainment.
I know that I, and many others, will enjoy them. : )
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things! ; )
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While listening to Coast to Coast AM (formerly Art Bell's show), James Cameron was a guest a few nights ago. He said there will be a second movie in "about three to four years". Woot!
he also mentioned that there was a very cool, large hunt sequence that was cut from the movie for the sake of keeping it from being too long. : (
When will a Director's Cut version of the movie be released (I'm hoping that will sequence will be put back in)??
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things! ; )