First Look at Cameron and Worthington on Set of 'Avatar"
Man, look at that panel of blinking lights!
Look at how cool James Cameron's Avatar is going to look. I mean straps, blinking lights, pointing… This film has everything!
The pic above comes from the Los Angeles Times and is accompanied by the following caption:
The buzz surrounding James Cameron's big-budget return to science fiction has been nothing short of awe-inspiring. The film, a mix of CGI and live action using new techniques Cameron himself helped to develop, was shot with a special 3-D camera (also developed by Cameron). Mix that with the promise of large-scale, hard science fiction that hasn't been attempted much in the past few years, and you have a project that seems guaranteed to live up to the hype and expectations that are riding on it. The only question (and fear) is what is to become of the cinema geeks overwhelmed by the images that Cameron and his effects crew are putting in front of them. For those with weaker constitutions, we fear the worst.
Seeing how this is the first look anyone has had at Avatar I am sure the fanboys will pick away at it, but I have a feeling the details on this one will be held close to the chest for some time.
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James Cameron has a microphone that can be placed on his head!!!! What kind of crazy science does Avatar have?!?!?!?!?!?!
emmm yeah, I am not getting excited till I see a mind-blowing trailer or something.
Is James Cameron's pointing finger going to be in 3-D?
imagine how good titanic would have been in 3-d if avatar is good hopefully it will be just as epic
hopefully this one will stay secret up untill opening weekend, It's been a longtime since any Sci-fi movie has achieved the perfect storm and pleasantlly surprised me (the original matrix)