Yeah, I agree IP.
Until I see the trailer in 3D I won't make the judgement call yet, cause I hear this ....

Originally Posted by
LatinoReview; written by Ron Henriques
The 3-D presentation works rather well. Unlike traditional 3-D using polarized lenses, I didn't feel like images in the foreground were popping through the screen and into my face. It wasn't distracting like that. Here, the image is crisp and clean appearing almost as if I was looking through a large window and seeing three dimensional images on the other side of it. I am curious as to how this film will look in standard 2-D. Right now we just have the regular trailer in that format and though I can take Quicktime videos, export and watch them in full high definition on my 110 inch home theater screen through my Playstation, it still doesn't beat the resolution of film. Its tough for your eyes to get a grasp of the texture and detail in 3-D which is why I want to check out 'Avatar' in both formats when it opens. I was also surprised by how much of the footage was artificial, meaning it consisted solely of computer generated imagery. Though the first two scenes and the montage featured live action as well as a marriage of it with CGI, I'm curious as to how a simple scene between two real people plays.
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