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20 Things We Now Know About Avatar

"It's like dreaming with your eyes open..."

BY Sam Ashurst Jun 4th 2009 15:15PMFILED UNDER: Features


18.  Those Who’ve Seen Some Of It Are Impressed

“I’ve had friends and people who’ve watched parts of the film say that viewing Avatar is more like being in a dream state – dreaming with your eyes open.”

Why This Makes Us Even More Excited


Given that some of those people include the likes of Ridley Scott and Steven Soderbergh, we’ll believe it.


19.  The Game Will Match It

“The guys from Ubisoft walked in with a pitch for a game whose themes beautifully mirrored those of the movie.

“They were totally inside the head of the movie.”

Why This Makes Us Even More Excited

From that sounds of it, we won't want our Avatar experience to end. If the game's as good as he's claiming, it won't have to.


Next: Cameron's Ambition

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Comments (5)

1: scabo33 says

Ok so....in the Avatar body...is that CG/ 3D....or a real person??

Posted: Jun 5th 2009 // 6:48PMAlert a moderator

2: thedarkknight says

oooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Posted: Jun 7th 2009 // 12:16AMAlert a moderator

3: RayAnselmo says

This baby is either going to be Cameron's "Schindler's List" or his "Heaven's Gate." The bar's set too high for there to be any in-between.

Posted: Jun 12th 2009 // 4:00PMAlert a moderator

4: IGPNicki says

In a time when Hollywood seems to be obsessed with prequels, sequels and reboots here's James Cameron proving that there still are an original thought or two left in Hollywood. Am unbelievably excited about this movie.
http://www.igp-scifi.com

Posted: Jun 12th 2009 // 7:31PMAlert a moderator

5: fishosaurus says

Im hopeful but concerned. No doubt this will be a UK 12a/US PG-13 so they can try and get as many people in and make as much money as possible. I understand that, but such films are usually 'watered down for the masses', and end up being weak, cartoonish, special-effects action films (like the Mummy films or Transformers films). Cameron has a great track record but no-one only makes great films (Speilberg hasn't managed it in 15 years, and he's one of the best!), so im going to temper my excitement until we know a bit more.
Also im red/green colour blind so the 3D could be a problem - anyone know?

Posted: Jun 24th 2009 // 3:42PMAlert a moderator

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