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Someone said watching Avatar in 3D was like sitting for three hours whilst someone poked you in the face with Smurfs on long sticks.
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Didn't watch it at the cinema so I Sky+'d it over Xmas. Finished watching it yesterday after watching it in about 5 chunks (I'm not good with long films). What a steaming pile of crud! I'm sure it looked fantastic in IMAX / 3D but even in that format I think about half an hour of it would have been enough.
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I fell asleep and missed the last 15mins and haven't had any great urge to watch the bit I missed to find out how it ended.
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Yeah, the film's crap (would not watch in 2D) but it's pretty stunning as a benchmark for use of 3D and CGI.Originally posted by Clippy View PostFinally saw this at the London IMAX last night and thought it was excellent.
Amazing use of technology - the picture quality looked like HD.
Worth catching on IMAX.
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Finally saw this at the London IMAX last night and thought it was excellent.
Amazing use of technology - the picture quality looked like HD.
Worth catching on IMAX.
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I dont think people will get it, will be a flop and end Camerons career.
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Looking forward to that - definitely one to catch in IMAX 3D I think.
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Its a brave thing to do to mix CGI aliens with real life human actors, the technology STILL isn't good enough, those blue aliens look like semi-photo realistic cartoons and its been 7-8 years since the Star Wars Episode I.
Lets hope that James Cameron hasn't dropped the clanger of his career.
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