James Cameron's Avatar in 3D


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*SIGH*

I WISH I can play a video game that's like Avatar's graphics. PLEASE!

Shall we SETTLE this ONCE & FOR ALL?

GAME ON LEFT ---------------------------------------------------------------- AVATAR MOVIE ON RIGHT

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Lewis to sing Avatar theme song

Leona Lewis has recorded the signature song for upcoming science fiction film, Avatar.

The 24-year-old X Factor winner performs the tune that will accompany the closing credits. It's called I See You.

Lewis could find herself with a global hit on her hands considering the anticipation around the film.

James Horner and Simon Franglen - the men behind Celine Dion's Titanic hit My Heart Will Go On - are also on board to produce the song.

The much-hyped Avatar, directed by James Cameron, is being billed as an epic adventure with new standards of special effects. The director first conceived the film 15 years ago but back then the technology didn't exist to make it happen.

Premiering in London in December, it tells the tale of an alien race defending their land against human invasion.

It features Aliens actress Sigourney Weaver, as well as Sam Worthington and Michelle Rodriguez from Lost.

Lewis meanwhile seems to be back on track after being badly shaken by her recent assault at a book signing.

The London born singer has just released Echo, the follow-up to her multi-million selling debut album, and also announced last week she's setting out on her first UK tour next summer.

What really annoys me is that this 3D revoloution is all the rage and will continue to grow but i have such bad eye sight in one of my eyes that i've never been able to see in 3D, i'm bloody missing out!

(and yes this is a pathetic cry for sympathy :rofl: )

Thanks. I downloaded the 720p version and checked it out. Sigourneys avatar looks like her at the start. The hunt and thanador beast looks ok or good, the ending scene after the waterfall looks great. I guess the hardest part for many is to accept the totally alien world, with its inhabitants and animals. Like for example the 6-legged shiny thanador beast.

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