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Because of all the press releases that Panasonic has put out advertising it with their TVs.StuBurns said:How do you know the Panasonic release will remain exclusive and how do you know it's for a year?
Because of all the press releases that Panasonic has put out advertising it with their TVs.StuBurns said:How do you know the Panasonic release will remain exclusive and how do you know it's for a year?
Got a link?PhoncipleBone said:Because of all the press releases that Panasonic has put out advertising it with their TVs.
A timed exclusive suggests the product will be out at retail, your post said it will not.Dead said:Its confirmed to be a Timed exclusive, Im pretty sure I read that it was 1 year but I dont remember from which site. Either way, 1 year makes sense.
Either way, the word out of blu-con was that the retail won't be out until possibly 2013.StuBurns said:A timed exclusive suggests the product will be out at retail, your post said it will not.
Well, I certainly won't be buying a 3D TV for a few years then. I'm both happy and sad about that.Dead said:Either way, the word out of blu-con was that the retail won't be out until possibly 2013.
Or buy a Panasonic this holiday season and get Avatar. And retail 3d releases of movies are starting to show up in stores finally.StuBurns said:Well, I certainly won't be buying a 3D TV for a few years then. I'm both happy and sad about that.
I'm not buying a nice big 3DTV. I was going to buy a little twenty something LCD one. But no Avatar and certainly a no buy. Although I guess I could get a copy used I imagine.PhoncipleBone said:Or buy a Panasonic this holiday season and get Avatar. And retail 3d releases of movies are starting to show up in stores finally.
StuBurns said:Well, I certainly won't be buying a 3D TV for a few years then. I'm both happy and sad about that.
A nice big real one aren't yeah, but a little monitor one, for single person use is fine to me. I wouldn't be investing in a big expensive one till autostereoscopic ones are out and refined yeah.Solo said:3D TVs aren't worth owning until autostereoscopic sets are on the markey anyways, and that is still several years off.
Get out of my head Sculli! I just finished reading that article and was about to post it :lolScullibundo said:Cameron shows exactly how the virtual cam works in a live tutorial recorded from the Global Media Avatar Day that was promoting the blu last week.
http://screenrant.com/avatar-james-cameron-documentary-rothc-87785/
Dead said:Get out of my head Sculli! I just finished reading that article and was about to post it :lol
Cool stuff.Scullibundo said:Cameron shows exactly how the virtual cam works in a live tutorial recorded from the Global Media Avatar Day that was promoting the blu last week.
http://screenrant.com/avatar-james-cameron-documentary-rothc-87785/
Mine was meant to come today, they managed to get my dad's Christmas present here, but not Avatar, pathetic service they're running.Solo said:Amazon will have my Avatar set to me sometime between Wedneday and Friday. So close!
Mr. Sam said:You seem to imply that you don't have Prime. Say it ain't so!
Mr. Sam said:But we even have Prime in the UK. This is troublesome. No, wait, it's the other thing - not troublesome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUw0ko4pw1w#t=3m57sWilly105 said:Let's celebrate James Horner's score.
I disliked the score at first, but it has grown so much, I love it now. Same with How to Train Your Dragon.
GhaleonEB said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RUw0ko4pw1w#t=3m57s
Heart and soul of the film right there. (If the link doesn't take you to the middle of the score, skip to 3m 57s.)
I still think the war/human themes are fairly pedestrian. But the entire Pandoran/Na'vi sections are really wonderful.
Yup, though I'd include that in the Pandoran set of themes; at least, I meant to include it with that description. But either way, it's more the military/action music I am apathetic to (with the exception of a certain cue - you know which one - that I'm not sure I'll ever forgive Horner for).Scullibundo said:Except for 'You Don't Dream in Cryo'. Fucking nailed that epic introduction to Pandora with the ghostly vocals.
GhaleonEB said:Yup, though I'd include that in the Pandoran set of themes; at least, I meant to include it with that description. But either way, it's more the military/action music I am apathetic to (with the exception of a certain cue - you know which one - that I'm not sure I'll ever forgive Horner for).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DS0WR-A_X2Y#t=1m55sVeidt said:The music that kicks in when they climb the floating mountains is heavenly. Unmatched.
Wait, let's read that again. Floating fucking mountains you guys. And ultra-realistic to boot. In awesome 3D. Just think about that for a sec....That's what Cameron did with Avatar. That's why this fucking film is the most successful film of all time.
How long was it?Tyrant_Onion said:Man, watching the Dreamhunt scene made me almost pass out.
God damn, I want to see this scene fully rendered in 3D.
Aye, amazing piece. Of course, it's just a tweaked version of Horner's own Glory theme. I love that score so I picked up on it the first time watching Avatar.Dead said:
Dead said:How long was it?
Dreamhunt scene?Tyrant_Onion said:Man, watching the Dreamhunt scene made me almost pass out.
God damn, I want to see this scene fully rendered in 3D.
It was originally supposed to be Jakes final ritual to become one of the Na'viNightBlade88 said:Dreamhunt scene?
I wonder how that could work - it's not like his own human brain is receiving the drugs, but I guess anything administered to the avatar brain transmits back too?Dead said:It was originally supposed to be Jakes final ritual to become one of the Na'vi
He basically goes through an Acid drug trip induced by some goopy worm that he chews on while being stung by a Pandoran Arachnid
edit: thanks Tyrant, sounds good.
Its probably being transmitted since in the script Grace says that they don't know the effects of the "drug" on the human brain, and in some instance its even killed a few Na'vi.DonMigs85 said:I wonder how that could work - it's not like his own human brain is receiving the drugs, but I guess anything administered to the avatar brain transmits back too?
Horner actually did record music for the Hunt. I guess Cameron just didn't want to use it.jett said:One part in the extended/special edition where they got a little lazy was in the music department. For the new Sturmbeest Hunt scene they reused the themes from the final battle verbatim, I guess Mr. Horner wasn't available.
You know what else, after watching it just a few days ago on the big screen I spit on those BD screens. *spits*
Dead said:Horner actually did record music for the Hunt. I guess Cameron just didn't want to use it.