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Cant wait to see this Movie

i dont want to see in 2D

any 3D IMAX in Pakistan ??

or i have to go DUBAI to Watch it ... :cheesy:



any suggestions ? :partay:
 
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watched the movie twice already in 3D. I was lucky enough to get the tickets for the first show.

One of the best movie experience in my life, i must say. But never ever watch it in 2D guys......its all about 3D.

Music____________________4.5/5
Story____________________4.75/5
Photo Realism______________6/5
3D Tech/Visual effects________Priceless
 
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Cant wait to see this Movie

i dont want to see in 2D

any 3D IMAX in Pakistan ??

or i have to go DUBAI to Watch it ... :cheesy:



any suggestions ? :partay:

Come to India...we have 7 IMax theatres.....:smitten:

Prasad's IMAx 3D in hyderabad is the biggest...:taz:
 
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Cant wait to see this Movie

i dont want to see in 2D

any 3D IMAX in Pakistan ??

or i have to go DUBAI to Watch it ... :cheesy:



any suggestions ? :partay:

Dubai is not far man, I would say it is worth the travel !
 
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First I saw it in 2D , then I went to IMAX:yahoo:
 
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Going to imax,mani square next week.....i think the wait will be worth it!
 
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This movie is a must watch. Watched it once. Going for 3D experience this week.
 
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i have another reason to watch that movie

Indian firm behind visual effects in Avatar
Aminah Sheikh / Mumbai December 20, 2009, 0:27 IST

A significant part of James Cameron’s mega epic Avatar, with a budget of over $230 million (nearly Rs 1,100 crore) — the most expensive Hollywood movie ever made — has been brought to life by an Indian visual effects (VFX) company — Prime Focus.

The company earned $4 million (over Rs 18 crore) from a deal to create 200 shots of the 1,600-odd shots in Avatar. Fox Star Studios is believe to have spent $180 million (over Rs 840 crore) on special effects.

Prime Focus is increasingly becoming a hot favorite among Hollywood filmmakers and, as a result, has worked on some box-office blockbusters like New Moon and GI Joe. Almost 80 per cent of New Moon’s special effects were done by Prime Focus.

“It takes at least six months for one Hollywood project. Therefore, we sign three-four movies in a year,” said Namit Malhotra, founder and global CEO, Prime Focus.

According to Malhotra, Hollywood is a big market and one needs to be where the business comes from. Therefore, Malhotra has set up facilities in New York, London and Los Angeles, apart from the India set-up. “Most of the work is done there for Hollywood projects simply because India is not yet ready for the level of work international studios want,” added Malhotra. Prime Focus has a 1,200-strong workforce of which almost 750 personnel are based in India. Going forward, Prime Focus plans to outsource work to India, for which it is training its Indian team.

“Eventually both projects will be jointly handled by the international and Indian teams,” said Malhotra.

In addition to the international movie business, Prime Focus is a name filmmakers swear by in Bollywood too. Special effects of almost all big-ticket Bollywood films, like Blue, Paa, Wake up Sid, Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani and De Dhana Dhan came under Prime Focus’ fold. The company is now working on the much-awaited Karan Johar-Fox Star Studios’ My Name Is Khan, starring Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan. Prime Focus works on almost 50 Bollywood films in a year, controlling over 65 per cent of the domestic market.

Formed in 1995, Prime Focus has climbed up the ladder, working first on ad films and then television content, and now on movies. The company took a big leap in 2006 when it raised Rs 115 crore from the capital market.

It acquired a stake in UK-based high-end post production facility VTR Plc, which helped it set shop in UK. It also acquired a visual effects boutique Clear Plc. It later forayed into North America through an acquisition. Prime Focus’ market cap is around Rs 296 crore.

The Indian VFX industry’s size in estimated at Rs 280 crore in 2009, versus Rs 230 crore in 2008. By 2013, the VFX industry in India has the potential to grow to Rs 560 crore, according to Ficci-KPMG’s report.

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Come to Iran we have 3D (4 more under construction) and 2 4D! But we don't have Avatar! :D
 
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For this movie, I purposefully wanted to observe closely anything that looked like a CGI/graphics and not real in 3D. It is so well made that except for 3-4 scenes , no where you cud point out that there is a flaw in 2 hrs of graphics....

It is the best piece of Art work with gud emotions.... There will be better movies in future.. but for now it is the best in visuals.. Avatar turns a fantasy land into a real one. For all the effort, it has to be watched in a gud theater to say the least.
 
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LOS ANGELES: Long-awaited science-fiction adventure ‘Avatar’ dominated the weekend box-office, with projected sales of 73 million dollars – accounting for more than half of North American movie ticket sales, according to industry estimates Sunday.

James Camerons’s first film since 1997’s Oscar-winning ‘Titanic,’ Avatar is a 3-D digital effects fest with a budget estimated at between 300 million dollars and 500 million dollars, making it the most expensive movie ever.

The movie, set in the year 2154, is a love story set on a distant planet, whose inhabitants are on the brink of war against Earth, took in about 58 per cent of weekend box office revenue, according to industry tracker Exhibitor Relations.

Avatar dislodged Disney’s ‘The Princess and the Frog,’ which earned 12 million dollars for second place.

In third place was ‘The Blind Side,’ a drama about a white couple who give an illiterate black teen a home and a new lease on life. The film scored 10 million dollars in its fifth week of release.

Fourth place went to the romantic comedy ‘Did You Hear About the Morgans?’ in which Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker play an estranged couple who witness a mob hit and are placed in a witness protection program. The film grossed seven million dollars in its debut.

Fifth place went to ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon,’ the vampire romance sequel adapted from Stephenie Meyer’s phenomenally successful books, with 4.4 million dollars.

In sixth place with 4.2 million dollars was ‘Invictus’ starring veteran actor Morgan Freeman, about how then-president of South Africa Nelson Mandela challenged the country’s rugby team to win the 1995 World Cup.

Seventh place went to ‘Disney’s A Christmas Carol,’ starring wacky comedy hero Jim Carrey claimed fifth place with earnings of 3.4 million dollars.

In eighth place was ‘Up In the Air,’ starring George Clooney in the acclaimed story of a corporate downsizer who starts to question his role in life.

The ninth spot went to ‘Brothers,’ a drama starring ‘Spider-Man’ Tobey Maguire about the impact of the Afghanistan war on a conflicted US family, which earned 2.6 million dollars in its fourth week of release.

‘Old Dogs,’ a Disney film starring John Travolta and Robin Williams, earned 2.3 million dollars to round out the top 10 films.
 
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