Here's a look at the "Last Airbender" trailer to premiere during the Superbowl.
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi1933509657/
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi1933509657/
Old newsHere's a look at the "Last Airbender" trailer to premiere during the Superbowl.
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi1933509657/
I can understand some of the apprehension about M. Night making this movie, but most of the complaints I've heard about his movies centre around them being based around flawed concepts. I don't hear many criticisms about him being a bad director, visually,for example. The creators of the TV show are seemingly happy with the direction he's going to take the cartoon to film translation, and since he's not really inventing anything so much as adapting an existing work, I have less of an inclination to believe that it's going to be a train wreck like that stupid killer tomatoes movie he made.![]()
^ Which is probably why the movie is titled "The Last Airbender" with "Avatar" being removed.
^ Which is probably why the movie is titled "The Last Airbender" with "Avatar" being removed.
More or less. Fox greenlighted Cameron's Avatar just barely before Paramount greenlighted the A:TLA movie. The announcements were made literally hours apart, in January 2007. Fox protested when Paramount tried to register the Avatar title. Three months later, Paramount backed down and dropped Avatar from their title, presumably because Cameron was the bigger director with the bigger movie.
Personally, I don't see why Cameron couldn't have had the courtesy to back down, since the TV series had a prior claim on the name. Sure, he'd been developing the project under that name for years, but he could've changed it, called it Pandora or something.
As much love as I have for those guys, they're getting paid quite a lot of money as a result of this movie, so I don't really take their word as meaning much.The creators of the TV show are seemingly happy with the direction he's going to take the cartoon to film translation
As much love as I have for those guys, they're getting paid quite a lot of money as a result of this movie, so I don't really take their word as meaning much.The creators of the TV show are seemingly happy with the direction he's going to take the cartoon to film translation![]()
Maybe because you might be viewing it still as a cartoon and not a live action drama.I can understand some of the apprehension about M. Night making this movie, but most of the complaints I've heard about his movies centre around them being based around flawed concepts. I don't hear many criticisms about him being a bad director, visually,for example. The creators of the TV show are seemingly happy with the direction he's going to take the cartoon to film translation, and since he's not really inventing anything so much as adapting an existing work, I have less of an inclination to believe that it's going to be a train wreck like that stupid killer tomatoes movie he made.![]()
My problem is that stylistically, tonally, his previous work is everything Avatar: The Last Airbender isn't -- slow-paced instead of quick and lively, drab instead of colorful, somber instead of witty, quiet and understated instead of raucous and intense. I have a hard time believing he could pull off the diametric opposite of his own usual style.
OK so I never saw the goddamn trailer and I spent all this time with baited breath! I started watching with the kick-off at 6:30, did they air it before that or something?! I want to see what the characters look like!!! I'm a brand new fan just getting into the third season and I love it.
As much love as I have for those guys, they're getting paid quite a lot of money as a result of this movie, so I don't really take their word as meaning much.![]()
OK so I never saw the goddamn trailer and I spent all this time with baited breath! I started watching with the kick-off at 6:30, did they air it before that or something?!
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