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Trailer is kinda sucks... it just about tells you whats going to happen.
Humans go thru space, and find a new planet and such... and i guess it looks like they are going to take it over - something like a post - earth existance.
Theres some parapalegic guy and they somehow transfer his brain into the body of one of the beings that live on the planet, and he fights as one of them... but then he finds another 'avatar' or whatever you call them, and she's super rad and shows him what her people are all about.
War ensues, and the guy doesnt know what to do, because he feels for these smurf people... dont know what side he takes.. but either way, it looks like he falls in love with the warrior chick with the bow and shit, and probably fights on their side, or fights for peace or something.
either they totally are misleading me with their trailer, or what i said abvoe going to be the main storyline.. and usually when trailers show this much prediction, the movie is going to be bad - this looks like just a bunch of CGI and such put in place to entice us moviegoers.. typical stuff.
If i'm wrong about this, and it ends up being a great story, then... ha. they would need to really surprise me.
Would be so much more rad if they used this technical ability to make a Halo movie.. half the shit in this trailer here looks like Halo anyway.
This movie is supposed to change the way movies are made forever.
James Cameron had to repeatedly stop filming to develop the technology to finish it.
Even if the movie isn't good, the technology that went into making it is absolutely astounding.
The special effects should be ridiculous and I'm looking forward to seeing it in 3D regardless of how good it is, though I doubt James Cameron will make a movie based off the special effects with no plot
The commercials on TV actually look really nice. It makes me want to watch it.
Cameron wasn’t surprised. One theory, he says, is that 3-D viewing “is so close to a real experience that it actually triggers memory creation in a way that 2-D viewing doesn’t.” His own theory is that stereoscopic viewing uses more neurons. That’s possible. After watching all that 3-D, I was a bit wiped out. I was also totally entertained."
http://www.scifiscoop.com/news/avatar-the-most-expensive-movie-of-all-time/
God. I have to see it. In an IMAX.