Friday, July 24, 2009

AVATAR @ SDCC Day 1 (Not the Airbender)


James Cameron, the director that gave us goliath films such as Titanic and Alien, screened 25 minutes of his latest and, rumored, greatest film yet to the lucky attendees of San Diego Comic-Con 2009 yesterday. The director said that the idea for the film has been on his mind for a long time but the technology to produce and view the film did not exist until now. Just reading the play by play descriptions from Jaw-dropped Twitterers inside the screening makes AVATAR sound incredibly brilliant and visually stunning.

The films story is said to be completely original, every piece coming straight from the directors highly talented and ambitious head.
Unfortunately it was a closed screening so all we have for now are Twitters and descriptions of the phenomenon of AVATAR.

I know I can't wait to see more and fortunately I won't have to wait long, and neither will you. James Cameron also announced that he plans to take over every I-MAX screen he can get his hands on and give a worldwide 15-min screening of AVATAR on AUGUST 21st.

The film was supposed to hit theaters this May but Cameron reportedly said that the conventional I-MAX projectors weren't bright enough and not up to the standards of the film yet.

Cameron's AVATAR will drop this December.

This is going to be BIG!

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