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8. Cameron's Still A Perfectionist
“The first version of the characters you see in production is a little bit ghastly. And you have to say, ‘why isn’t this what Sam did, or what Zoe did?‘
And you study it and make little tweaks and after a while it starts to come into focus and it looks amazing.”
Why This Makes Us Even More Excited
James Cameron is the ultimate perfectionist. He's found a tool to help him achieve actual perfection. We're pretty sure that's not a bad thing.
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9. Cameron Is Thinking Sequels
“I gave the game designers a lot of latitude, and created some boundaries for areas that I didn’t want to go, if not to protect the movie, then to protect the sequel possibilities…
Some of the ideas they came up with, I thought if I couldn’t fit them into this film, I’d fit them into sequels.”
Why This Makes Us Even More Excited
Sequels? This thing has taken so long to get to the screen we hadn't even thought about sequels. But we're going to try not to get too excited - we were promised True Lies 2 and that never happened. Okay, we're lying. The prospect of the first JC sequel since T2 makes us want to cry with happy.
Next: A New CG Frontier, Hands On Cameron





Comments
scabo33
Jun 5th 2009, 18:48
Ok so....in the Avatar body...is that CG/ 3D....or a real person??
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thedarkknight
Jun 7th 2009, 0:16
oooooooooooooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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RayAnselmo
Jun 12th 2009, 16:00
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.
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IGPNicki
Jun 12th 2009, 19:31
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
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fishosaurus
Jun 24th 2009, 15:42
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?
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