James Cameron's "Avatar" Thread v.4

I was just trying to be funny...the smiley and all :)

Like I said, if they would've added the Earth scene into the movie, that would've made the movie better then it is.

True, the more the better. We will probably have them on the DvD/RB, I hope.
 
Oh so now who's the funny guy? Do I amuse you? You think i'm a clown er somethin?


*runs away*
 
hardly. Just because I think the movie doesnt deserve 1000 threads, doesnt mean I dont want to post in them...lol.



And why do I bring up the negatives of Avatar? Because everyone else discusses the positives. They were already discussed. Same with every other movie. When everyone else has said what you agree to be the best stuff, there is little to talk about.

Like I said, if they would've added the Earth scene into the movie, that would've made the movie better then it is.
Dude thats a poor reason to bash a movie. Just cuz people praise it and like it just saying.
 
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im not going to lie those pics arent quite up to the same level of quality as many of the other shots of the full film.

also how much did the rerelease actually make this weekend?
 
im not going to lie those pics arent quite up to the same level of quality as many of the other shots of the full film.

well then again I dont think its a production shot, its more like a screen cap
I bet they will do good in motion
 
im not going to lie those pics arent quite up to the same level of quality as many of the other shots of the full film.

also how much did the rerelease actually make this weekend?
The re-release comes out next weekend.

It will probably make 3-5 million or so. This is only playing in 700 theaters, so its limited.
 
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/film/news/e3ia4556ea7eb5985d2766fcd67146fbf56
More details on 'Avatar's' new scenes, DVD
Theatrical rerelease to feature 8 1/2 minutes of extra footage


It's ba-a-a-ck ... and longer than ever.

James Cameron's sci-fi epic "Avatar" revisits global multiplexes this weekend in a quest to pad its record $2.74 billion worldwide boxoffice and hype DVD and Blu-ray Disc special editions planned for the fall. In fact, the theatrical rerelease is billed as a "special edition" of the eco-themed fantasy based on an extra 8 1/2 minutes of footage featuring additional action segments and other scenes.

THR also has learned that the 2D DVD and Blu-ray Disc special editions expected to hit store shelves in November will feature at least 16 minutes of extra "Avatar" footage. A 3D version of the movie won't be available for home entertainment until next year.

"Avatar" producer Jon Landau said new scenes included in the now 171-minute theatrical special edition involve action sequences and narrative-deepening extensions of key scenes involving the blue-skinned Na'vi of Pandora and their human visitors.

"We tried to look at what people have responded to in the film and give them more of that," Landau told THR on Monday. "There's a whole new scene that takes place in the (Na'vi) school, there's more night bioluminescence, there's new creatures, and there is a new action scene. The scenes don't just feel like added scenes -- they are very organic to the story and embellish it."

"Avatar" originally bowed in 2D and 3D on Dec. 18, but the theatrical special edition will be shown only in 3D venues.

"About every 15 minutes you'll get something new that you haven't seen before, which is kind of cool," Fox domestic distribution chief Bruce Snyder said. "People want to go back to Pandora on the big screen."

Starting Friday, Fox will distribute the stretched "Avatar" in more than 800 U.S. and Canadian theaters, including roughly 125 Imax venues, though most of the latter specialty auditoriums will play "Avatar" for two weeks only. Cameron shot several "Avatar" scenes using Imax cameras, and the global blockbuster stands as the specialty exhibitor's top-grossing title with $236 million worldwide.

To date, "Avatar" has rung up $749.8 million domestically and $1.99 billion in foreign coin. Prerelease projections have "Avatar" fetching somewhere in the mid- to high-single-digit millions this weekend, but execs are more uncertain about what to expect from the rerelease in total.

The version 2.0 "Avatar" also is being released on more than 1,000 locations in 14 foreign territories including the U.K., Russia and Taiwan this week, including 50 overseas Imax sites. The pic's theatrical special edition will bow later in some other countries, with Japan set to get the super-sized "Avatar" in October.

Fox Home Entertainment released a 2D version of the original 162-minute "Avatar" on DVD and Blu-ray on April 22. Neither version offered any special features, yet the DVD remains the top-grossing disc release of the year, and the Blu-ray version set a format sales high in just its first four days.

FHE hasn't announced a specific date for 2D special editions of "Avatar," which will feature even more extra footage and several bonus features. The pic's release in 3D Blu-ray is delayed until 2011, because Fox and Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment want to allow time for the installed base of 3D capability home entertainment systems to grow.
 
Good thing I didn't buy the Avatar blu-ray DVD back in April, because the SE will be more worthwhile to buy. Besides, they might add some extra behind-the-scene footages in addition to the restored footage. Probably will have to wait until 2011 for it though.
 
"A lackluster summer." You got that right, Cameron.
 
THR also has learned that the 2D DVD and Blu-ray Disc special editions expected to hit store shelves in November will feature at least 16 minutes of extra "Avatar" footage.
That sounds great to me, cant wait! :woot:
 
he would say that it was a lackluster summer no matter what he he :)

it makes me a little angry that he didnt watch Inception. its a movie for the theater and not for the BR on Plasma.
 
New Interview. Cameron mentions another possible film he might make before the Avatar sequels.

KTLA: James Cameron talks re-release of Avatar

Good thing I didn't buy the Avatar blu-ray DVD back in April, because the SE will be more worthwhile to buy. Besides, they might add some extra behind-the-scene footages in addition to the restored footage. Probably will have to wait until 2011 for it though.

The Special Edition Blu-Ray/DVD will be out in November.
 
Question.

So the special edition will be 171 minutes

and the Special SPECIAL edition will have an additional 16 minutes?
so is that 16 minutes plus the 171 minutes special editon.. or 16 minutes plus the 162 minutes theatrical cut??
 
Question.

So the special edition will be 171 minutes

and the Special SPECIAL edition will have an additional 16 minutes?
so is that 16 minutes plus the 171 minutes special editon.. or 16 minutes plus the 162 minutes theatrical cut??
Its not clear yet.

I think it most likely 16 minutes on top of 162 (so, the new footage from the special edition + more). Though I would love to be wrong.

The way some sites are reporting it is pretty vague. Need to wait for an official anouncement, or at least more clarification from Cameron.
 
he would say that it was a lackluster summer no matter what he he :)

it makes me a little angry that he didnt watch Inception. its a movie for the theater and not for the BR on Plasma.


"Dreamlike experience" :awesome:


But how do you know he didn't watch Inception?
 
"Dreamlike experience" :awesome:


But how do you know he didn't watch Inception?

http://www.movieline.com/2010/08/ja...-takes-on-bad-3d-inception-and-spider-man.php
Have you seen Inception? Christopher Nolan has been likened to you as a very classical filmmaker working at these big budgets.

Yeah, I’m very curious about Inception. I haven’t seen it yet, because I’ve been so busy getting this rerelease ready and all the special edition DVD stuff ready. We’re like “deadline, deadline, deadline” right now.
 
James Cameron on Attack Of The Show

on his 3D Camera

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on the Re-release

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So the Special Edition DVD in November is gonna be version 3?

Man...
 
Question.

So the special edition will be 171 minutes

and the Special SPECIAL edition will have an additional 16 minutes?
so is that 16 minutes plus the 171 minutes special editon.. or 16 minutes plus the 162 minutes theatrical cut??

I think it's 16 minutes plus the original 162 minutes cut.
 
James Cameron on Attack Of The Show

on his 3D Camera

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fantastic review of the camera rig. :yay:

when he has the camera on hes shoulde you can see how many years was spend to make a camera rig that can be used to make a movie. because a camera rig for underwater or for a documentary doesnt have to be practical. tehy can make what they want. but for a movie where you need to be able to go in a close up or to shoot a scene over someones shoudler its different.

its light,silent and its able to control the depth and convergence . fantaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaastic.
 
So Cameron wants Avatar seen again on the big screen with new scenes? What's the point? Can't he show rhem on DVD or Blu-ray editions?
 

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