avatar movie

avatar movie

After a long not conductive with a new waring, since he directed titanic film. james Cameron return with his new effort in Avatar movie. Cameron, creator of movie greats including Terminator, Aliens, and The Abyss, not to mention Titanic, the highest grossing film of all time, has not released a movie in 11 years.  Touting a more than $300 million budget. the most advanced special effects ever seen in movie making, and the prowess of Cameron himself, the hype for the Avatar movie would seem impossible to live up to.

Yet indications from last week’s premier of the film in London indicate that the movie just might live up to viewers’ lofty expectations after all. With its wide release in a format allowing viewers to wear glasses for full 3D immersion, Avatar joins an impressive host of 3D films that have been released this year.  As we wrote earlier, although 3D movie technology has been available for well over 50 years, 2009 will mark the year that the technology has overcome political, financial, and technical hurdles to finally break out into mass production in theaters across the globe.

This is just the tip of the iceberg of a trend in virtual realism that is bridging the gap between the physical and virtual worlds. As long as we enter the movie with the right expectations of stunning animation supported by a mediocre plot, the most anticipated movie of the year looks to be a winner.  In a toast to the future (and supposedly a better viewing experience) be sure to check out the movie in 3D if a theater near you supports the format.