Wall Street Journal:
James Cameron, producer of the new movie “Sanctum,” said that advances in technology will make his follow-up to the 2009 blockbuster “Avatar” an even better 3D viewing experience than its predecessor. “For ‘Avatar 2,’ what I’m most interested in is getting theaters to up their light level,” Cameron told Speakeasy in an interview Saturday in Los Angeles, Calif. “And we want to shoot the movie at 48 or maybe even 60 frames a second, and display it at that speed, which will eliminate a lot of the motion artifacts that I think are causing some people problems.”
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What about the writing? Will it be better for the sequel? That's what you should focus on Mr. Cameron.
I liked the story for Avatar. Sure, it's been done several times before, but never on such a massive scale. It's an epic story and needs an epic, which Avatar did perfectly. Overall it was still a very good movie.
Besides, it's not like everything out there is original, but we still like them and support them. Hell, it's not like Nolan's Batman movies were original either, but they were told in a proper way, on the proper scale and thus we were given fantastic movies.
Lol, this is funny. I got Avatar for Blu ray from the January Contest. I wonder if we will still need glasses by then.
The fact that my GF constantly talks about how this movie puts her to sleep, and the fact I absolutely cannot stand how he ripped off other movies means I wont be seeing this.
If he came out and said "alright we are spending a month or more on writing the story and background aspects" then perhaps my interest will be raised. I gurentee a visual showing isn't going to save his arse again.