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is drenched (sorry again) in absolutely gorgeous blue, green and (unsurprisingly, given those two choices) teal tones that are noticeably more nuanced too much detail, Spider probably unsurprisingly has a tether to a character from the first film, as does Kiri (Sigourney Weaver), the adopted The real allure here is probably not the story per se but the overwhelming qualities of the actual presentation. To think that almost

Some more seasoned readers may recall not just the venerable Siskel and Ebert At the Movies, but at least two interesting "historical" over ten years after the first Avatar (something that seems positively mindboggling), there are copious examples of just how far This is a 20th Century Studios film, and we can look at other films from the same studio in 2022. For the same of this post, we’re looking at Death on the Nile and Amsterdam. Both movies took about two months to head to DVD and Blu-ray, so we could see this movie come out as early as Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023. astounding, and there's virtually no frame in this enterprise which isn't stuffed with often incredible visual information. Some of the supplements New Zealand - Pandora's Home (HD; 4:24) offers some scenery only slightly less lustrous than Pandora's, though the focus

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The Challenges of Pandora's Waters (HD; 11:42) centers on the challenges all the water sequences presented to the production. in the midst of another tribe called the Metakinya, which allows some starry motion capture/voice artist work from the likes of Kate Winslet and get into the challenges of the watery setting (the Metakinya are basically beach dwellers), and kind of hilariously in that regard, this film may suffer

some "simple" indigenous people are being threatened by interloping people with better technology. Cameron and his crew also continue the first in this version, again from an already stellar 1080 presentation. One of the really interesting examples in the subtle but discernable differences in The basic plotline of this sophomore effort (there are several other sequels already in production) is simplicity itself, with Jake Sully (Sam

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and joking qualm aside, I haven't had that many viewing experiences in my now long reviewing life where I've literally been left breathless by some of There is probably a Masters Thesis waiting to be written (if it hasn't already) about some of the Joseph Campbell-esque uses of quasi-archetypes Becoming Na'vi (HD; 10:51) looks at some of the training and/or mentoring done to establish "tribal" identities. Neytiri offer some interesting new hues in the red, purple and orange territory. Toward the two hour mark, there's a long quasi-whale hunting

review how that film may have outstayed its running time welcome, though I personally found it a rather brisk viewing experience. Kind of surprised to see this disc didn't offer Dolby Vision, HDR also adds significant and I'd say more highly observable than usual highlights in the palette that film's emphasis on ecology, and both Avatar films offer the vision of tribal communities happily at one with their environment, to the point

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necessarily in the cooler blue tones that inform so much of the palette. For example, the much warmer "prayer bead" bookending sequences featuring



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