![]() ![]() ![]() Going to see Avatar at the Downtown Brooklyn Alamo Drafthouse on a quiet Sunday evening, I also felt conflicted. As for Cameron's story, it seemed to challenge critics at the time, who before the film’s release, were unable to predict how audiences would react to the film. ![]() Of the process, Cameron said, “as the actors perform, I’m able to see in the monitor not only what they might look like as their CG character, but in the CG environment we’ve created, and direct them accordingly.” It sounded like something out of a fantasy. The technology needed to carry his vision out was catching up. In a 2007 interview with Entertainment Weekly, the director said that he had been working on the Avatar story for 11 years. One of the most expensive films ever made, Avatar was only a sparkle in Cameron’s eye for more than a decade. Wouldn't you know, there’s much more than that. As a millennial who still listens to Fall Out Boy, I was more than happy to time-warp back to 2009 and experience Avatar for the first time.Īll I knew about Avatar was what people joked about when it came out: giant hot blue aliens and hair sex. But when Avatar rereleased in theaters late last month, I knew it was my moment. I mean, it debuted so long ago, that to watch it for the first time on my laptop on a boring week night felt anticlimactic. The more time passed since Avatar released, the more ludicrous it seemed to watch it. ![]()
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