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Good to see things coming together :)
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There hasn't been much Avatar sequel news recently. But don't lose hope! Somewhere out there JC must be working feverishly to nail down the story arc of the next two films (and write the novel). If only we could see what he has on his laptop hard drive...
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I'm curious about JC's work, but I would never read the script before movie release. That would destroy the whole effect :/
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That's what I'm wondering when it comes to the build-up to the next film. Go into media blackout and stick fingers in ears, or hunt down every spoiler I can find?
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Ha ha ha, that's good idea :P
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I'd stay away from everything and try to go in with as little preconception as possible. I never really looked at Avatar until I had watched it and I think that worked great.
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I'm going to avoid things related to the sequel until after opening night... the first time I really have done that :)
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I don't know. I went into Avatar having heard all the hype and after listening to all of my friends talk about it, and that still didn't diminish the movie for me in any way. So I won't be closing my eyes and humming to keep information out, but I don't think I'll go out of my way to search for spoilers on the sequels, either.
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Jc is secretive with his movie, I like this, somthing to look farward to.
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Sounds good. I hope all that space gets put to use for the sequels :)
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Nice piece of information strewn in casually: "Cameron produced the 2009 3-D blockbuster “Avatar” at Playa Vista in a studio half the size. But the former aircraft hangar, which dates back to the days of Howard Hughes, was too small and too old to accommodate additional demands by Hollywood's most famous futurist, who took performance capture technology to a new level in the sci-fi movie."
So, what Hughes was for aviation, Cameron is now for movies? Neat comparison... although I doubt, that JC is as much of a germaphobe, that Hughes was said to be... and what Leo di Caprio portrayed him like in The Aviator. ;) Wiggling bare toes, ~*Txim Asawl*~ |
Great, good to hear this. Thank you for the info.
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