Thursday, January 7, 2010

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back on this after reading several reviews overseas. Needless to say that most of the comments are positive and it is sad to think that the entire globe (or nearly precisely) in programming has to be offline before Christmas (including cinemas in China, where it is having less success) and that only in Italy, the theatrical release is scheduled for January 15, 2010. To say that we are bringing up the rear, it is now commonplace.

And all to make room for national and cinepanettoni someone on this statement, curl your nose.

I'm not a Hollywood production, I like how it works but Cameron. He hired linguists to play the language Na'vi, has hired the designers of Cirque du Soleil to study the movements and Na'vi ritual dance (remember that the founder of Cirque du Soleil a Mr. Guy Laliberté was host to 10 days - for a fee - on the International Space Station. also burdened with a Soyuz re-entry that is not surely the ultimate expression of comfort, anything).




programmers and mathematicians at WETA Digital in Wellington New Zealand have worked hard to implement, under the blue skin of the natives and bodies of animals and muscles tendons that move to simulate synchronized efforts, tension ... as well as for interpret and give life to the visions of pandoriane Cameron.

I admit, I like most about what has been done a movie, not the finished work.

I was saying outside of Italy the blogs going crazy, and you can pick up interesting observations.

For example we read some criticism on the physical structure of Na'vi that are too puny compared to their height in order to run too extreme performance. Or, when during some movements, the figures do not seem to represent well the inertia of a human body (or rather a body Na'vi) in environment subject to gravity.
Be 'should be remember that Pandora is a moon, a satellite of a Polyphemus Jovian-class planet, which is accompanied by a host of other Lune (think that our Saturn about 60 satellites, including Titan's atmosphere with a cycle methane - in the sense that methane behaves much like water on Earth). Obviously, the term Moon Moon should not deceive us are much larger than the earth, but they are moons, and then with a gravity that is a fraction (as it is specifically stated in the film) of the Earth. If a human being should be born and grow on our Moon, surely would face a greater height than the standard will also lead to longer slender. The least severe promotes greater agility.

Other notes about the possible sequel to Avatar, which now seems almost predictable. Many are skeptical about the possibility of recurrence, and in this case could not be wrong. In fact, the novelty will fail and we know that in cinema history, are rare cases where the sequels have been the height of the parent. If Cameron will be the same to work on it, since he knows very well what the risk, I think that will be taken to avoid trouble. Incidentally the material is not missing, he said that by the time we've explored what's on the surface of Pandora, but underneath? We Eywa the body that oversees the balance of flora and fauna (a kind of Gaia, Earth in the myth). Not only that, we also have a constellation of moons around Polyphemus to visit. Do not forget then that Augustine Grace (Sigourney Weaver), in an attempt to save her life, has not completed the transfer of his mind, staying stuck in a limbo, a collective memory within Eywa. Therefore, the doctor, is not really been "lost" completely ... it is not said then that Sigourney Weaver, in one way or another could not appear again. If

will work as it always has, will certainly have some good James another trick up its sleeve ... and the bill more substantial in the bank, but he deserves it.

... this tradition of national cinepanettoni however, mah.

Better a good Italian comedy of the '50s or '60s where you can appreciate, here, talks a lot more sense ... also compared with the same avatar (but here we have explained the probable reason).

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