Fascinating. Genuinely, watching stuff like this truly makes da moviesh seem more magical and not less. Seriously, even if you hate Pandora, the amount of human energy that goes into these movies is off-the-charts.
The flying Na’vi heads were so fucking funny, like a telepresence robot on wires.
I wish this doc was better put together. It’s fascinating, but having a fade out and credits every ten minutes really interrupted the flow. Way too much of its runtime are establishing shots as it abruptly starts a new chapter.
Seeing Richard Taylor from Weta (to me, last seen in the LotR appendices) was a stronger burst of nostalgia than any MCU callback!
Fascinating. Genuinely, watching stuff like this truly makes da moviesh seem more magical and not less. Seriously, even if you hate Pandora, the amount of human energy that goes into these movies is off-the-charts.
The flying Na’vi heads were so fucking funny, like a telepresence robot on wires.
I wish this doc was better put together. It’s fascinating, but having a fade out and credits every ten minutes really interrupted the flow. Way too much of its runtime are establishing shots as it abruptly starts a new chapter.
Seeing Richard Taylor from Weta (to me, last seen in the LotR appendices) was a stronger burst of nostalgia than any MCU callback!