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Some Cool New Avatar Shots Including Sigourney Weaver As A Blue Skinned Na’vi

by endymi0n - on Aug 26th 2009

From Marketsaw comes several new shots of the blue skinned Na’vi. Nice closeups here. Very real looking creatures. Of particular note is Sigourney Weaver alongside her Avatar, which looks interestingly very much like her.

Cool stuff. Avatar opens in Dec and man that seems a long long way away. Thanks Aintitcool.

New Pic Of James Cameron And The Boys From Avatar

by endymi0n - on Aug 25th 2009

The floodgates are open now on new stuff from “Avatar”, coming soon to your local 3D loving theatre. Here we have a nice image of the fellas as a captive audience for the director, James Cameron, as he perhaps cues them on the proper terror face appropriate to what looks like a dropship scene.

Got $1200? Buy Avatar’s AMP Suit Maquette

by Nix - on Aug 21st 2009

James Cameron’s “Avatar” is easily the most heavily anticipated sci-fi movie in God knows how many years (or decades). And if you really dug the trailer for the movie, you’ll probably want this “Avatar” AMP suit maquette. It’s a scaled down version of the AMP suit built for the movie that is featured prominently in the trailer. It’ll be available by the second quarter of 2010 according to Sideshow Collectibles, and will cost you a whopping $1199.99. Basically, $1200.

Images Galore from the Avatar Trailer

by Nix - on Aug 20th 2009

By now you’ve already seen the “Avatar” trailer (head over here if you missed it), so here are some choice shots from it.

The Avatar Trailer Is Here

by endymi0n - on Aug 20th 2009

It’s UP kids. However, Apple Trailers, the host of our first hard look at Avatar’s greatness, is having an issue. [Edit] Nix, our fearless leader has now embedded the English version. Please click through and enjoy the blue.

Brand New Avatar Pics Will Prepare You For Its Inevitable Awesomeness

by endymi0n - on Aug 20th 2009

New pictures from “Avatar” (actual pictures!) have been airdropped to the wide and waiting world to prepare us for the ridiculous awesomeness that will be the “Avatar” trailer hitting us sometime this morning. In evidence we have a shot of incoming vessels, perhaps hellbent in disturbing a virgin paradise, a dude that looks like Adam Clayton (Stephen Lang) from U2 looking buff and worried and Michelle Rodriquez, gazing off into her wonderful Sci-Fi future. Thanks ComingSoon.

Motion Capture Man And The Foam Noodles Of Avatar

by endymi0n - on Aug 19th 2009

Recently, I09 ambushed and held hostage Reuben Langdon, one of the motion capture actors that played all the blue running alien guys in “Avatar”, soon to grace your 3D Imax of choice. Making “Avatar” was a high tech affair, but while the end result will scream sophisticated nerd, the actual process involved in the filming was more Monty Python. As you will see in these excerpts from the interview held at the Wraith Of Con party at Comic-Con.

Is This The Avatar Trailer Come Early?

by endymi0n - on Aug 19th 2009

I’m not sure, looks to be a version with incomplete effects. I imagine James Cameron’s lawyers will be all over us to take it down but for now, enjoy it. I’m not focusing so well yet today. Coffee hasn’t quite worked it’s sweet, sweet love as of yet. Anyways, enjoy the Avatar magic! Blame Aintitcool for the early, in progress, look.

Avatar Trailer Coming This Wednesday

by Nix - on Aug 16th 2009

Hey, kids, excited to see that trailer for James Cameron’s sure-to-be-epic “Avatar” that everyone is talking about post-Comic Con? Unfortunately you probably won’t end up seeing that one, as the trailer Apple.com is advertising is being called a “teaser trailer”, which I suspect will run less than three minutes and not the 25 minutes of awesome footage that was shown at Comic Con.

Two New Avatar Images

by Nix - on Aug 14th 2009

Can’t get enough of James Cameron’s “Avatar”? Here are two new images from the upcoming sci-fi epic posted on Icelandic website www.kvikmyndir.is. One is of Sam Worthington and the other is James Cameron on the set doing what directors do.