James Cameron’s Avatar vision featurette

by Liam on October 30, 2009 · Comments

avatar-featuretteIf the release of the new Avatar trailer yesterday was the highlight of your movie week then you will probably love this new Avatar featurette. It’s 4 minutes long and it contains LOTS of new footage (if you want to stay pure until December I would avoid this), along with interviews and sound-bites from James Cameron, Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver.

The scope and scale of this movie is huge!

The marketing will soon kick in and we will get even more footage, the only problem with that is I don’t want to be too spoiled before it’s release in 2 months. If you watch every trailer and TV spot you will become saturated with the imagery and it won’t be as special when you see it on the big screen. When the marketing blitz arrives I will post some stuff, but not everything.

What are your thoughts on the featurette? Should they show more of these or should they keep their Avatarholes shut for the next few months?

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  • vcurtz
    My mind has been officially blown to pieces.
  • Orry
    It looks like crap. Like some Xbox 360 game.
  • Watching it on a small YouTube player is totally different to watching it on the big screen in 3D.
  • Brickspace
    Woah... That is awesome. The mech with the gun looks a bit silly though; the human hands make it look exaggerated.

    What the heck, I'm criticizing the mech, it looks fantastic.I'll be there in December.
  • Jason
    Besides from the obvious mindblowing visuals, the music is DAMN AMAZING! Anyone have any idea who did it?
  • James
    That video take forever to render. I don't think it's my PC. But i can't watch it for more then a few seconds...
  • vcurtz
    Worked fine for me. <.< Was a bit skippy at some points, but it didn't take long to load. Maybe it's your internet connection.
  • YouTube usually loads quite quickly. Are you watching it in HD? That would take longer and sometimes causes slow loading for me.
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