In Reply to: Technological piece de resistance, and the story may have surprising insight posted by Bambi B on August 28, 2009 at 15:57:53:
Bambi,
Nice picture. I like it.
I hate to repeat myself in such a short span so I will after the debacle of my lost post try out my patience who is very limited.
I think 3D will only be able to establish itself when freed of any kind of glasses to be wear.
Even Hitchcock was not enough to realize that goal.
A fade is just a fade. But the future will bring us this realistic viewing sooner or later, no doubt.
I look at Cameron filmography and could not detect any of his films having an important impact.
Lately I had a TV encounter with his " Titanic " and I was shocked to see how much this film got old, the most beautiful scene of the camera going from death to like is remaining intact and very poetic.
When I think at the film I saw yesterday for the x time " Key Largo " and every time discovering a new angle, even with a Bogart making the same face as in " The Cane Mutiny " partly so.
I understand your will of justice and equity, but is Cameron the man for it?
He certainly has courage and in real life fighting the right fight.
But his films ...
PS: Only a bad uncompleted answer prior to my first..,Pardon-
Patrick
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