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http://www.darkhorizons.com/news/154...iler-confirmed
20th Century Fox has confirmed that the next full-length trailer for James Cameron's "Avatar" will kick off in theatres this Friday (Oct 23rd).
The good news? The trailer runs three minutes and thirty seconds, giving away a lot more details about the film's story.
The bad news? The trailer won't officially be available online until a week later, October 29th. Expect a few bootleg quality copies before then.
Just saw the trailer...
Yes, the music is indeed from a Michael Bay film, Steve Jablonsky's My Name is Lincoln from "The Island".
One thing that was very interesting and weird at the same time - why they pretty much showed the entire James Cameron filmography, "From the Director of Terminator, Aliens, Terminator 2, True Lies and Titanic"
Would have been enough to just put "From Director James Cameron". They act like people don't know who this guy is and they leave an impression of a desperate promotional campaign. I don't know about you, but personally I thought it was weird and unnecessary.
Overall, it was a very good trailer and I'm sure it'll be a great action film. Even though it'll take some time for me to accept the look of these creatures. It's like I'm watching a CG version of Hugo Weaving :lol
They did the exact same with Disney's A Christmas Carol trailers & teasers. In my opinion if I like the look of a film I go see it, I couldn't care less about the directors past films, doesn't mean its going to be a good film it could be awfully written etc. I just honestly do not see the point in doing it. People watch films based on what they like, not a follower of a certain director. Meaning if they looked into who wrote, directed, produced etc they would instantly say " I have to go see this film because of ... "
Last edited by Mindfreak87; 10-23-2009 at 12:49 PM.
Again, you have to look at it from the marketing side of it. Who is to say other people don't make associations with previous movies (be it a feeling, certain familiar notes that movies may hit, or yes, even a filmmaker) when deciding whether they are going to be interested? Like it or not, name dropping his previous heavies for something as potentially high concept as this can make all the difference to Joe Moviegoer with said associations.
Bootleg version - http://www.collider.com/2009/10/23/b...th-new-images/
I should be excited for this (love The Terminator and Aliens; by far Cameron's best work) but I'm not on board yet.
Sure, it is a plus having Sigourney Weaver on board but the digital FX look like one expense virtual reality game.
I'll probably see it on a slow winter afternoon when I'm off work.
After watching the bootleg version I'm not really bothered about seeing this one.
Seriously, both of the trailers doesn't do the film justice. You really had to experience the 15 minute Avatar footage to really appreciate what Jim Cameron is trying to show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Vd4WJBavvk
Hear, hear!
I'm almost certain it's going to touch on familiar ground thematically. And I really can't relate to the misplaced cynicism (anymore), as if the story's underlying premise was supposed to be groundbreaking. We can break pretty much anything down to a fundamental level and say it's been done before. Unfortunately, I also think the advent of a lot of stuff (be it better quality in video games, similar looking movies, etc.) in Cameron's absence has dulled some of the impact this movie may have to some.* We'll find out soon enough.
*not referring to those that simply don't like any of his movies, or not feeling this one altogether.
Last edited by r-type; 10-24-2009 at 03:39 PM. Reason: typos galore
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