Posted on 13 February, 2010 under Roaming & Ramblings with 4 Comments
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Recently I had the chance to go see the notable Avatar Movie in 3D. It was my first time experiencing a 3D movie and I must say it was rather surprising. At first the 3D glasses felt weird as I am not used to wearing shades, so the first couple of minutes was sort of uncomfortable. Even thought I had on uncomfortable glasses I was really basking this movie.
Being my first 3D movie experience, I must admit that in the first segment of the movie I did dodge a few projectile which seemed to be coming directly to my face, afterward I had a good laugh. The movie has a really unique storyline which includes Love, Hatred, Greed and Betrayal. James Cameron, the film director who pushed technical effects to the limit with the blockbuster Titanic in 1997, and ushered in the dawn of action films with ’80s classics such as Terminator and Aliens, has unleashed the film he has been hoping to make for nearly 20 years. The storyline follows the future battle between Earth and alien moon Pandora, a ‘terrifyingly beautiful’ world full of strange creatures and rich minerals.
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The film focuses on Jake Sully, played by Sam Worthington, who is a former Marine who is confined to a wheelchair following a war on Earth. He is selected to take part in the Avatar program – where his mind will control a healthy body on a remote world – and sent to Pandora, a rainforest-covered moon with a mix of beautiful and terrifying creatures, known as the Na’vi. These are sentient, humanoid beings, considered primitive by humans – but this turns out to be a grave misjudgment once humans decide to savagely claim the world as their own. Meanwhile, Jake has to decide where his allegiances lie in a battle which will decide the fate of the two planets.
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Avatar was filmed entirely in 3D, using two virtual cameras, which produces an effect that simulates human sight. Those who have seen the movie claim Avatar to be a visual success, portraying a primitive world, an environment rich in prehistoric -looking creatures and lush, jungle-like scenery. After doing abit more research online I also found out that the aliens were created with CGI technology and happens to be best ever created with CGI technology.
I really enjoyed this movie, If you didn’t get the chance to see it in theaters then go ahead and buy it on Blu-ray or DVD as soon as it becomes available, you can even experience it in 3D if you are will to invest in a 3D projector which cost a mere $600.
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February 14th, 2010 at 9:42 am
[...] new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic. In addition to the Avatar in 3D, I also went and saw the Book of Eli. This movie I didn’t see alone and before I get into the [...]
March 17th, 2010 at 7:47 am
[...] Previous Review Being my first 3D movie experience, I must admit that in the first segment of the movie I did dodge a few projectile which seemed to be coming directly to my face, afterward I had a good laugh. The movie has a really unique storyline which includes Love, Hatred, Greed and Betrayal. James Cameron, the film director who pushed technical effects to the limit with the blockbuster Titanic in 1997, and ushered in the dawn of action films with ’80s classics such as Terminator and Aliens, has unleashed the film he has been hoping to make for nearly 20 years. The storyline follows the future battle between Earth and alien moon Pandora, a ‘terrifyingly beautiful’ world full of strange creatures and rich minerals. Read the full Review Now! [...]
April 8th, 2010 at 12:38 pm
[...] My Conclusion How to Train Your Dragon in 3D definitely offers a much better 3D experience than Avatar. I don’t regret the ten dollars I spent to see the movie. Dreamworks really did their utmost [...]
July 16th, 2010 at 8:58 am
I believe diferrent because my friends and family use another company.It’s comfortable and i love it’s very much.But next 3D Products I’ll think of this as 3D stuffs which you present.Grate!!!