I was one of the lucky thousands that got tickets to tonight's sneek peek. This movie is a beautiful spectacle to behold.
Here is a rundown of the scenes shown:
Jim Cameron introduction
Scene 1: A pep talk between a head sargeant and his recruits. Then of course we meet Jake as he wheels in on his wheelchair. The sargeant then says, "There are many life forms on this planet that will kill you, I'll want to save you, but I can't." He also tells them about the Navi and humanoids that the military has created.
Scene 2: Jake enters a lab where (Sigourney Weaver) oversees him. He crawls into a chamber, and then is operated on. (Weaver) follows him in the chamber to have the same thing done to her. There they become Navi like, big tall blue horse-esque creatures. This skin is deemed their avatar.
Scene 3: A team of avatars including Jake are on the planet. They encounter a hammerhead sort of Triceratops looking creature. The creature seems threatened by their presence. Jake bravely confronts it, only for it to back off to see a more deadly and hungry creature behind Jake. This creature chases Jake. Thus taking him far from his party and lost.
Scene 4: Lost and alone, Jake is attacked. Then he is rescued by a Navi warrior woman. She talks to him about the planet.
Scene 5: A short talking scene between Jake and the warrior girl. Showing off alot of the glowing plant life all around.
Scene 6: Jake and some Navi's are on a cliff making their way towards dragon-like creatures. Jake has to capture one to prove himself. He sneaks up on one, and the wrestles with it. Once done, he has to fly with it to establish a bond with the creature. He has some trouble at first, but gains control.
Montage: They show us a montage of action scenes, and landscapes. Showing off in an actual trailer style quick cut of scenes.
That was all. They also said we could be the first to purchase 12:01 am tickets for Dec. 17th for "Avatar." Tomorrow is when tickets go on advance sale to the public.
There you have it. This is the best 3D i've seen in IMAX. This will be a fun ride of a film. See it December 18th in IMAX 3D.
Here is a rundown of the scenes shown:
Jim Cameron introduction
Scene 1: A pep talk between a head sargeant and his recruits. Then of course we meet Jake as he wheels in on his wheelchair. The sargeant then says, "There are many life forms on this planet that will kill you, I'll want to save you, but I can't." He also tells them about the Navi and humanoids that the military has created.
Scene 2: Jake enters a lab where (Sigourney Weaver) oversees him. He crawls into a chamber, and then is operated on. (Weaver) follows him in the chamber to have the same thing done to her. There they become Navi like, big tall blue horse-esque creatures. This skin is deemed their avatar.
Scene 3: A team of avatars including Jake are on the planet. They encounter a hammerhead sort of Triceratops looking creature. The creature seems threatened by their presence. Jake bravely confronts it, only for it to back off to see a more deadly and hungry creature behind Jake. This creature chases Jake. Thus taking him far from his party and lost.
Scene 4: Lost and alone, Jake is attacked. Then he is rescued by a Navi warrior woman. She talks to him about the planet.
Scene 5: A short talking scene between Jake and the warrior girl. Showing off alot of the glowing plant life all around.
Scene 6: Jake and some Navi's are on a cliff making their way towards dragon-like creatures. Jake has to capture one to prove himself. He sneaks up on one, and the wrestles with it. Once done, he has to fly with it to establish a bond with the creature. He has some trouble at first, but gains control.
Montage: They show us a montage of action scenes, and landscapes. Showing off in an actual trailer style quick cut of scenes.
That was all. They also said we could be the first to purchase 12:01 am tickets for Dec. 17th for "Avatar." Tomorrow is when tickets go on advance sale to the public.
There you have it. This is the best 3D i've seen in IMAX. This will be a fun ride of a film. See it December 18th in IMAX 3D.
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