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For those who have seen Avatar: which sources, film or print, by Ray Bradbury or others, does it heavily remind you of? Regardless of your opinion on this, does everyone who has seen it now agree that given enough time and money and put in the right hands, nothing should now be considered unfilmable? Discuss amongst yourselves. | |||
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I actually had time to go see it yesterday, but the show was sold out (mid-afternoon showing). That almost never happens where I live, especially not with a movie that's been on circuit for a bit. The last movie I saw, there were about a dozen people in the theater. Yet, I must confess that I was reluctant to go and see it. Effects-driven SF movies usually bore me, and I only made the attempt this time because my friends raved about it. I'd be very surprised if it's in any way reminiscent of Bradbury, though. | ||||
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Not only have I seen it, but I spent a year working on it. I'd be hard-pressed to say that there are any elements in the film whose roots draw from Bradbury soil. And since the invention of cinema everything has been filmable. It's more a question of what sort of realism you want to inject into a fantasy environment and the current expectations of the audience. -- jJ | ||||
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Kewwll! What role did you play in the film? | ||||
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Wonder if Cameron had lawyers read the script to ensure it did not too much resemble any one source? This guy is doing a great job so far: http://blog.brightlightsfilm.c...avatars-sources.html | ||||
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Senior Lighting Technical Director at Weta Digital. It's basically a fancy name for a digital lighting artist. Most of my shots were in the floating mountains sequences (like the banshee rookery and the final battle). -- jJ | ||||
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jetJagger: So it is your fault that I am still suffering from motion sickness from watching YOUR flick? John King Tarpinian You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley | ||||
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Love the floating mountains sequences. Excellent job! You should be very proud of your work. | ||||
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Yes - fancy names indeed! Having been a producer on a film before, I can testify that it's a fancy title which really means "stands around a lot with hands on hip"! Rookery is a good word. "Live Forever!" | ||||
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Great...now I've got John mad at me for making him sick. At least I can take solace in the fact that Doug is correct...rookery is a fine word. -- jJ | ||||
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It was a Catch 22, if I'd have taken a Benadryl to help with the motion sickness I'd have fallen asleep halfway thru the flick. John King Tarpinian You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley | ||||
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Here's more. Anyone recognizes anything or notices anything left out, don't be shy to speak up. First off, Dances with Wolves http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9uo4nOD__s was so obvious Cameron even admits it. http://latimesblogs.latimes.co...-is-gimcrackery.html He denies or ignores some others: http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00028333.html http://blog.spout.com/2009/08/...rtunately-resembles/ http://abcnews.go.com/Entertai...els/story?id=9561339 http://www.soufron.com/post/29...-avatar-a-big-ripoff http://doodiepants.com/2010/01...a-pocahontas-ripoff/ Matt Bateman's notes can be more clearly read here: http://www.boredville.com/3102...p-Off-of-Pocachontas http://www.comicsalliance.com/...1993-story-firekind/ Success has many fathers, failure is an orphan!This message has been edited. Last edited by: dandelion, | ||||
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dandelion wrote
Okay, but I have yet to see it. http://www.erbzine.com/mag30/3038.html | ||||
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This, per chance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wn8Z8UK8tqA | ||||
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Hadn't thought of that one, but there are a few points of resemblance--the earth man's blue eyes and the Martians' golden ones, for starters. | ||||
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