13th January, 2010

What the…?

posted 2 years ago

Just realised that the post before this, “Avatar and Fishville” has nothing to do with fishville in it. -sigh- I hate my brain.

shumbodynamedharry:

More Pics from Bo Innovation…

C’mon! I literally fainted for more than ten minutes when I saw the dessert.

Avatar and Fishville.

posted 2 years ago

Avatar was amazing! Me and Shaz (www.amizunderstoodgirl.tumblr.com) went to see it in 3D yesterday and it was true! Avatar was 3 freakin’ hours long!! I was disgusted suprised to see that then glasses had no red and blue lenses. They were pretty much plain. :D

Very good movie though, not kidding. Harry Shum Jr was absolutely right. :P

My favourite character would probably have to be Tsu’tey. Don’t know why. :D Second would be…these names are extremely hard. From what I heard, it sounded like Nateri *shrug*. Have an idea who that is now?

What I want to know is that (since I now know how to let people answer) who was your favourite character and what was your favourite scene?

11th January, 2010

thedailywhat:

I think I see a pattern forming…
[cracked.]

 Super True.

thedailywhat:

I think I see a pattern forming…

[cracked.]

 Super True.


8th January, 2010

Amber Riley’s acceptance face - Mark Salling’s impression

posted 2 years ago

So at the awards last night, the Glee cast won the award for “Best TV Comedy” or something like that of the year. Amber’s face?

Acceptance face of Amber Riley..

Then there was Mark who came along and said that Amber’s face was the funniest thing ever, so he does his impression.

Mark Salling's impression...

Similar much? XD

6th January, 2010

fuckyeahquinnfabray:

fuckyeahkevinandjenna:

fuckyeahgleesnewdirections:

Various Twitter Pics. Mostly from “Wheels”.
Kudos to gleeblog.



 Kevin in pic #4: XDPlus Harry’s pic.
Both look extremely comical.

fuckyeahquinnfabray:

fuckyeahkevinandjenna:

fuckyeahgleesnewdirections:

Various Twitter Pics. Mostly from “Wheels”.

Kudos to gleeblog.

 Kevin in pic #4: XD
Plus Harry’s pic.

Both look extremely comical.


5th January, 2010

fuckyeahotherasian:





recordedbutterflies: it’s 1am. Don’t judge me….

fuckyeahotherasian:

recordedbutterflies: it’s 1am. Don’t judge me….


shumbodynamedharry:

AVATAR was incredible.  I think most people think that already and James Cameron has just proven that 3-D movies are here to stay.  The movie reminded me of the first time I watched Jurassic Park in theaters.  I was amazed by the special effects and was on the edge of my seat.  BUT Avatar was that multiplied by 20.  Dunno why I chose 20 but it sounded like a good number.  There is a reason why this movie has grossed over a Billion dollars worldwide.  It’s THAT good.
Here are some cool facts about the movie brought to you by about.com
James Cameron conceived the idea of Avatar back when he was working on Titanic, but the technology wasn’t available then to bring his vision to life on the screen. Cameron wrote Avatar in 1995 but had no way - at that time - to create the characters he envisioned and shelved the project until 2005. In ‘05 Cameron, along with Vince Pace, invented new ways of capturing the performances of actors.
Cameron and his team developed a brand new image-based facial performance capture system which utilizes a head-rig camera and is able to record even the tiniest of facial movements. More importantly, it can capture a performer’s eye movements, making the dead-eye look of performance capture films a thing of the past.

The big question surrounding Avatar is are the avatars CG creations or actors? According to Fox’s press notes, the visual effects house charged with working on the characters, plants and wildlife of Pandora - Peter Jackson’s WETA Digital - believes they’re animated. Cameron doesn’t agree. The studio says they’re both correct. The actors performed their roles and then animators used those performances to make the avatars look life-like on the screen. No performances were embellished, and WETA Digital made the avatars do exactly what the actors did during the performance capture sessions.
Cameron swears he’s not trying to replace flesh and blood actors with CG characters, but instead is empowering them and letting them express themselves in new ways. “I don’t want to replace actors; I love working with actors. It’s what I do, as a director,” explained Cameron. “What we’re trying to replace is the five hours in the makeup chair, which is how you used to create characters like aliens, werewolves, witches, demons and so on. Now you can be whoever or whatever you want, at any age, even change gender, and without the time and discomfort of complex makeup.”

Avatar was shot in stereoscopic 3-D using the brand new Fusion Camera System, co-developed by Cameron and Pace. The Fusion Camera System took seven years to create and is now the most advanced system of its kind.
By Rebecca Murray, About.com Guide
I’m such a dumbass, I haven’t even watched it yet :PBut I have to. Like next week or something. The movie tickets have been sold out for like, two weeks.
*sigh* 

shumbodynamedharry:

AVATAR was incredible.  I think most people think that already and James Cameron has just proven that 3-D movies are here to stay.  The movie reminded me of the first time I watched Jurassic Park in theaters.  I was amazed by the special effects and was on the edge of my seat.  BUT Avatar was that multiplied by 20.  Dunno why I chose 20 but it sounded like a good number.  There is a reason why this movie has grossed over a Billion dollars worldwide.  It’s THAT good.

Here are some cool facts about the movie brought to you by about.com

  • James Cameron conceived the idea of Avatar back when he was working on Titanic, but the technology wasn’t available then to bring his vision to life on the screen. Cameron wrote Avatar in 1995 but had no way - at that time - to create the characters he envisioned and shelved the project until 2005. In ‘05 Cameron, along with Vince Pace, invented new ways of capturing the performances of actors.

    Cameron and his team developed a brand new image-based facial performance capture system which utilizes a head-rig camera and is able to record even the tiniest of facial movements. More importantly, it can capture a performer’s eye movements, making the dead-eye look of performance capture films a thing of the past.

  • The big question surrounding Avatar is are the avatars CG creations or actors? According to Fox’s press notes, the visual effects house charged with working on the characters, plants and wildlife of Pandora - Peter Jackson’s WETA Digital - believes they’re animated. Cameron doesn’t agree. The studio says they’re both correct. The actors performed their roles and then animators used those performances to make the avatars look life-like on the screen. No performances were embellished, and WETA Digital made the avatars do exactly what the actors did during the performance capture sessions.

    Cameron swears he’s not trying to replace flesh and blood actors with CG characters, but instead is empowering them and letting them express themselves in new ways. “I don’t want to replace actors; I love working with actors. It’s what I do, as a director,” explained Cameron. “What we’re trying to replace is the five hours in the makeup chair, which is how you used to create characters like aliens, werewolves, witches, demons and so on. Now you can be whoever or whatever you want, at any age, even change gender, and without the time and discomfort of complex makeup.”

  • Avatar was shot in stereoscopic 3-D using the brand new Fusion Camera System, co-developed by Cameron and Pace. The Fusion Camera System took seven years to create and is now the most advanced system of its kind.
  • By Rebecca Murray, About.com Guide

    I’m such a dumbass, I haven’t even watched it yet :P
    But I have to. Like next week or something. The movie tickets have been sold out for like, two weeks.

    *sigh* 


    4th January, 2010

    Alvin 2

    posted 2 years ago

    Aloha fellow earthlings!

    I am rather tired and lifeless these days but I don’t know why.
    Anyhoo, I went to see The Squeakquel which was okay, not that bad actually. It was definitely better than the first.

    Now, all that is left is Avatar! According to Harry Shum Jr’s twitter post, it is three hours long. God damnit.

    Now, I must leave before I faint of unusual out-of-nowhere exhaustion! Adios!

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