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Avatar: The Way of Water 4K UHD [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

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the fact that it so prominently uses the Papyrus typeface. Let me explain. Papyrus is the default font for lazy designers who want their product to

Honestly, it’s tough to see why you would really treasure going through all of this footage – do we really need to see Sam Worthington shave? – but, then again, second half is a little more interesting. Jake’s whole ‘dreamhunt’ subplot might have worked well had it been completed, offering – dare I say it – a bit more depth to the characters; and the further development of the corporate chief storyline shown across a couple of scenes here could have given it that a little more substance too. Wouldn’t it have been nice to know that the corporation boss was under pressure too, rather than just a caricatured archetypal ‘suit’. There’s also some bits of dialogue which get across the whole US allegory in an even more blunt fashion. Stephen has delivered his thoughts on Walter Hill’s Streets of Fire (1984) in 4K Ultra HD from Shout! Factory. As fans will no doubt already know, this one is a real cult cinema gem, and it sounds like the 4K release is pretty fantastic, including terrific video and audio quality, as well as a great new feature-length documentary on the making of the film by Daniel Griffith’s Ballyhoo Motion Pictures. Don’t miss it. Blu-ray: English 5.1 DTS-HDMA, English 2.0 Dolby Digital, English 2.0 Dolby Digital Descriptive Audio, English Family Friendly 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital steeds, swooping over the Pandoran equivalent of a herd of bison and loosing their arrows and spears. Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) spends moreThis is a sturdy, well-constructed set, built somewhat similarly to the recent Alien Anthology, but I'm not particularly fond of how the discs are Universal Pictures Home Entertainment has set Neil Jordan’s Marlowe for release on Blu-ray and DVD on 4/18. Again, the Digital version is now available. This title has the distinction of being star Liam Neeson’s 100th feature film. is an evolutionary leap forward in motion capture technology, the blending of live-action with CGI, and digital filmmaking in general, but it's also a

Technology – Learn how the production team pushed 3D technology to new depths in this behind-the-scenes featurette. stuff still completely floors me. I'm not very fond of the film's art direction and character design, but it's impossible to go unimpressed by the technical becomes one with nature, and betrays his own kind" trope. It may sound trivial, but nearly everything I dislike about the film can be summed up in

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communicable disease. Here, we see Sully in his cramped apartment—complete with wall-sized television screen!—and get a sense that the planet Sculpting Avatar – Explore how clay maquettes were sculpted to help bring Avatar’s characters and creatures to life. is going to be thoroughly rewarded. I've just spent the weekend with this new three-disc release, and I'm here to report that it's as exhaustive,

Inside Pandora's Box – A series of featurettes on the challenges facing cast and crew as filmmakers devise new technologies to push the limits of cinema. What Does Hold Them Up? – The Avatar team lands at their new base camp in the Hallelujah Mountains, and Jake and Norm marvel at the floating mountains. There can be no doubt that Avatar: The Way of Water represents a new high-water mark for the technology of filmmaking, with dazzling CG imagery that flexes its prowess without shame. Frankly, it’s remarkable how far this tech has come in the last thirteen years, yet generative AI, neural networks, and machine-learning algorithms are only going to improve upon these capabilities and probably quite rapidly. Even so, whether or not you enjoy The Way of Water will probably come down to whether or not you enjoyed the original Avatar, because this is definitely a case of “second verse, same as the first,” just more and more dazzling (though not necessarily better story-wise). That said, this is certainly the reference 4K UHD of the year to date, with copious candy for both the eyes and the ears. So this release is definitely recommended for both fans and A/V enthusiasts alike. Sound Design – Explore the sounds of Pandora, including the Banshee, Direhorse and Thanator, as well as the near-future engineering sounds of the Dragon, Scorpion and more. Screen Test – Laz Alonso/Raw Footage – As the fierce warrior Tsu’tey, Laz Alonso commands attention in this riveting performance.

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Theatrical Trailers 1 & 2 – Avatar: The Way of Water used two theatrical trailers to engage the audience. The first was a teaser trailer released 7 months before the film. The second was a standard trailer that premiered 5 weeks before the film's release. Reference quality. Demo worthy…nothing short of superlative in nearly every objectively measurable or subjectively eye-balled category," was my initial praising the movie's larger-than-life storytelling, the research and detail that went into the creation of the alien world of Pandora, and director James Pandora’s Returning Characters – James Cameron reunites with his returning cast – Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang. Together they discuss the amazing evolution of their characters in Avatar: The Way of Water. now—and this is entirely subjective—is whether or not Avatar's visuals still have the power to impress as much as they did seven months ago.

Creating the Banshee – Discover all that went into designing the Banshees, high-flying predators of the Pandoran sky.NEW Archives: Script, Artwork, Marketing – Dive into the Avatar Archives with these exclusive behind-the- scenes production assets. As a side note passive 3D is my biggest preference for multiple reasons. I have the 3D LG 65OLED6EP and love it. … Another great slate of bonus material from Avatar: The Way of Water will be the featurette documentaries that unveil the technical process and massive undertaking that was to bring the ambitious project to life. Fans will be able to see how the Avatar team developed the new 3D technology they used in the movie, the building of the massive water tank used during filming, several breakdowns of the movie’s visual effects, and a lot more. Of course, I can only answer for myself, and I'll just say this: The live-action footage is not quite as stunning as I remembered it—it's a little soft and too

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