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Old 12-14-21, 06:52 PM
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re: Avatar: The Way of Water (2022, D: Cameron) S: Worthington, Saldana

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To the folks saying that True Lies and The Abyss will never see a proper North American Blu/UHD release, never say never. I never thought that Alligator would get a UHD release of all formats, and had pretty much given up hope, yet here we are...Shout stepped up to put out the film on UHD. Now, I will grant that most people do not hold Alligator with the same regard as they might for The Abyss or True Lies, but stranger things have happened and maybe Cameron will take advantage of the push around Avatar 2's eventual release on UHD to finally okay the release of True Lies and The Abyss. Also, I forgot that seeing films in 3D in the theater was still a thing, but if any film deserves a 3-D presentation Avatar 2 certainly does. The 3-D for Avatar was so good that at times I felt like I was on the planet or on a ship floating in zero gravity.

I will certainly put in the effort to see this film in theaters.
i too thought it was the most phenomenal 3D experience I ever had in a theater. Nothing rivals since.
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I watched The Abyss in HD a year or two ago on cable (Starz?). It looked pretty damn good. My non-anamorphic DVD hasn’t been touched in years.
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While Disney is keeping tight-lipped, CinemaCon attendees are expected to get a first glimpse at James Cameron’s wildly anticipated Avatar sequels — the first of which is scheduled to open Dec. 16 — during its slate presentation Wednesday at the theater owners confab.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, projector maker Christie and Cameron’s Lightstorm Entertainment announced their 16-year partnership includes collaborating on advancing theatrical display capabilities for 3D and high frame rates for Avatar 2.

Avatar‘s immense impact on movies — from production to exhibition — can’t be understated. Cameron’s 2009 Avatar is the highest-grossing movie of all time with $2.84 billion, and exhibitors no doubt hope for more of that magic in the pandemic era. Avatar also played a large part in cinema innovation, from playing a key role in ushering in the digital 3D movie era to introducing new production techniques in areas such as performance capture and virtual production.

As it has in recent years, CinemaCon sponsor Dolby has outfitted the Colosseum — CinemaCon’s main venue at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas — with Dolby Atmos immersive sound and Dolby Vision, meaning they are installing the company’s premium 4K, high dynamic range, high frame rate and 3D capable laser-based projection system. Dolby has also prepped thousands of 3D glasses for CinemaCon.

The Colosseum also houses both Christie and Barco laser projectors for this week’s event. With such capabilities, it would seem Cameron, producer Jon Landau, and Disney/20th Century intend to dazzle delegates.

It is understood that, when released, Avatar 2 will be offered in a variety of formats to support the range of movie theater configurations in the U.S. and around the world, including 3D and 4K, and incorporating a high frame rate of 48 fps.

The partnership between Lightstorm and Christie began in 2006 and has included providing Lightstorm with Christie’s newest projection systems as well as support. “Over the years, we’ve worked closely with the team at Lightstorm,” says Brian Claypool, executive vp of cinema at Christie. “With our range of Xenon and RGB laser projectors with Real|Laser technology, Lightstorm has been able to review footage at various stages of production, to ensure the final product looks as intended on the big screen.”

Part of Lightstorm’s production process includes a Christie 4K, high frame rate capable projector installed into a “pod,” used to review footage as it’s filmed on set. Additionally, Lightstorm has Christie projectors installed in multiple postproduction environments allowing Cameron to work on creating the final images to be used in Avatar 2.

“Christie has been a good partner. We’re using their projection systems at all our production sites, in the U.S. and New Zealand,” says Cameron in a released statement. “Wherever I am, I can view progress on my films in high quality stereo 3D, just as the audience will see the movies in theaters when they come out. This is essential to our working process.”

Cinema tech developers at CinemaCon are focused on the theatrical exhibition of Avatar sequels. Among them, Cinionic, the cinema company that offers Barco projectors. “He’s pushing the boundaries again on technology, we are really looking forward to that,” Cinionic CEO Wim Buyens said of Cameron.

Buyens tells The Hollywood Reporter that Barco projectors are installed in 100,000 cinema auditoriums worldwide, with 30,000 of those being the higher brightness laser-based systems. He adds that 25,000 screens are additionally equipped with the Barco Alchemy media servers that enable high frame rate projection. “On 3D, we are doubling down and getting a lot of questions from customers, because 3D has been a little in the background, but [the industry is] trying to get back to a great 3D presentation. We are working together with partners like RealD and others to make that happen.”
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Wildly anticipated? Are they, though?
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Originally Posted by ViewAskewbian
Wildly anticipated? Are they, though?
I mean I'm quite interested. I know, I know, the first one was a technical marvel with a trite story. But it's nice to have blockbusters with a message. Obviously not everyone is going to be receptive to that message, but Cameron is a very pro-environment guy, so that's enough for me to be invested. Plus, I'm sure he's done some more cool technical stuff.

That said, I will not believe these are coming out until I'm in my seat and the credits have started rolling.
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1...1 wildly anticipating forum member. Ah ah ahhh!



Kidding aside, this thread IS up to 23 pages so I gather a lot more are awaiting more of these flicks.
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re: Avatar: The Way of Water (2022, D: Cameron) S: Worthington, Saldana

Originally Posted by ViewAskewbian
1...1 wildly anticipating forum member. Ah ah ahhh!



Kidding aside, this thread IS up to 23 pages so I gather a lot more are awaiting more of these flicks.
It's also a 12-year-old thread with a lot of members who have since been banned or disappeared.
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Can’t wait for my grandkids to see the premiere of Avatar 2 in theaters.
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If it is ever finished, I’ll check it out in the theater simply for the technical achievements. It’ll no doubt look and sound amazing with the right 3D presentation.

Aside from that, I can’t say I’m interested in having the Avatar franchise continue. I tried watching the original a few months ago and was bored out of my mind. I ended up turning it off after about 45 minutes and haven’t gone back to it yet.
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10 years ago I'm sure I would've seen it in theaters. Now I can wait for it to be released on 4K UHD... It is telling that I haven't had much of an interest in revisiting the first one even though I own the Blu-ray.
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It's also a 12-year-old thread with a lot of members who have since been banned or disappeared.
The members who disappeared are anticipating this so much that they'll be back to discuss it.

I heard a rumor that I started just now that all banned members will be allowed back for 24 hours after opening day specifically to discuss this movie and/or go to Book Talk.
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It seems like whenever there’s an update every couple months this thread turns into a dick measuring contest of who is the least interested.

After all these years, I’ll still be there in theaters.
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Originally Posted by bluetoast
It seems like whenever there’s an update every couple months this thread turns into a dick measuring contest of who is the least interested.

After all these years, I’ll still be there in theaters.
I feel I have the least interesting dick.
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I feel I have the least interesting dick.
I heard that's the title of your forthcoming autobiography.
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I heard that's the title of your forthcoming autobiography.
You are correct, beating out:
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“Each sequel will play out as a standalone movie.”

Hummm.....
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The anticipation and excitement surrounding this movie (and all the sequels) is unprecedented.

Literally HUNDREDS of people around the world are ready to order their tickets right now!
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https://deadline.com/2022/04/avatar-...er-1235010995/

Title is now Avatar: The Way of Water
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Originally Posted by B5Erik
The anticipation and excitement surrounding this movie (and all the sequels) is unprecedented.

Literally HUNDREDS of people around the world are ready to order their tickets right now!

I trust James Cameron to deliver something good. I know it’s cool right now to crap on Avatar because that’s basically all Cameron has done in the last decade plus.
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Originally Posted by ViewAskewbian
“Each sequel will play out as a standalone movie.”

Hummm.....
Isn’t Avatar 2 supposed to take place almost exclusively underwater? Maybe Cameron is going for a different environment of Pandora setting with each movie. Maybe part 3 will take place entirely in the clouds above the planet.
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I’m surprised how long it’s taken to get any information. The sequel took long enough to be made as is and no official title until now and the trailer is only now coming next week. Kinda weird.
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Don't higher frame rates just start to make things look unnatural?


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