Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Avatar - Part 1

Anyone who knows me, knows that I am a huge movie fan. I live and breathe film and almost every aspect about it. It's my dream to become one of the elite Directors someday. In this medium my hero's include. (In order)

1. Martin Scorsese
- Martin to me, is one of those rare filmmakers that always has a perfect vision of the end product. He storyboards every single scene of his movies before filming so that he knows exactly what he wants us to see. His ideas are usually small to begin with, but as the story progresses everything becomes larger than life. Just recently he was FINALLY awarded with his first Best Director Oscar for the 2007 film The Departed which also received three other Oscars for Best Picture, Best Writing and Best Editing. Scorsese has rarely made a film I don't like and I'm very excited for his next film, 2010's Shutter Island with Leonardo DiCaprio.

2. James Cameron
- James Cameron can go to his grave knowing that he has made two of the best movie sequels of all time, Aliens and Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Terminator 2 is, in my opinion, the best movie sequel of all time. Not only does he have those under his belt but he also is the man responsible for the largest grossing movie of all time Titanic which raked in a ridiculous $600,788,188 domestically and a whopping $1,242,091,767 in the foreign market. That makes a grand total of $1.84 BILLION dollars world wide. To put that in perspective the film in second place world wide is 2003's The Lord of The Rings; Return of the King which has made only $1.1 Billion.

3. Stanley Kubrick
-Kubrick is a brilliant filmmaker with the way ever single shot has to be 100% perfect. I remember listening to an interview with Jack Nicholson about filming The Shinning with Kubrick and he said that they had to scrap three days of shooting because there was a picture in the background that wasn't the right amount of crooked. That is the mark of a man who demands absolute perfection from his films. Unfortunately Kubrick passed away in 1999 but has left his stamp on cinema with classics like Dr.Strangelove (1964), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), A Clockwork Orange (1971), Full Metal Jacket (1980) and his last film (arguably his best) 1999's Eyes Wide Shut.


The real reason I decided to write this blog is because in just three days time a movie will be released that has the potential to go down in history as one of those movies that shapes cinema for years to come. James Cameron has been working for 15 years with concept and design, he wanted to make it directly after Titanic in 1997 but the technology wasn't available. After seeing Gollum in The Lord of the Rings Cameron knew the technology was ready to be utilized. Of course the movie I'm talking about is Avatar.

If you haven't heard, Avatar is a movie about a Marine who is a paraplegic that is sent to the newly discovered Pandora to help with the collection of a resource earth desperately needs. The largest deposit of this resource however sits smack dab in the center of a large group of indigenous peoples called the Na'vi. They are 10 foot tall blue creatures that live in harmony with the planets otherwise hostile inhabitants. The Na'vi obviously don't want the marines raping their planet so they put up a fight (enter conflict) so the marines and scientists develop a way of infiltrating the Na'vi. They use bio-engineered bodies made to look and move and speak exactly like the Na'vi and a CT scan like machine to transport the mind of the paraplegic marine into this body so that he can convince the Na'vi to let the scientists have the ore they crave. They call this method Avatars.

James Cameron had a linguist come in and develop a language for the Na'vi much like Peter Jackson had one come in and develop a language for the Uruk-Hai in The Lord of the Rings. The film also uses some revolutionary 3-D tech that Cameron says will heighten the experience.

Watch the trailer in HD here.

Anyway so as you can tell I'm obviously going to the movie opening night and I'm very excited. My next blog will be my review of the movie.

If you want to know what my favourite critic rated it as click here.

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-JW

1 comment:

  1. This movie is sounds interesting...I m eagerly waiting for this movie because i download Avatar movie from the internet....

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