Avatar didn't win best picture. Is that a real surprise?
It's not for the jaded or cynical reasons people are lofting about. Such as Sci-Fi movies never have a chance or that people feel computer characters lack the depth of human presence or lack real emotion.
Avatar failed more because of James Cameron's mouth + ego than anything else. In most every interview leading to the release of the movie, Cameron felt obligated to unnerve and upstage film making standards. Not only to say the future was digital but that actors and even animators themselves should be looking over their shoulders. Cameron built a case study, his testimonial for the future of film making. His vision is the benchmark by which all productions should be judged. A technical benchmark of digital genius.
It's clear that Hollywood movies and more importantly Hollywood Directors are aware of the benefits of digital effects work. Having seen Shutter Island this past weekend, Martin Scorsese made ample use of the digital medium to great effect. I'll note that the effects were not the movie, but in support of the movie. Unfortunately that is precisely where Mr. Cameron's testimonials falls flat with so many people and obviously the Academy vote. Effects should not be the base virtue of any movie. Story above all else should matter and I think by that virtue the Academy members voted how they did.
I don't know what the politics of Hollywood really are, but the Hurt Locker won soundly. If ever there was a David vs. Goliath pairing it was the Hurt Locker vs. Avatar. Even an ex husband and wife competing for Best Director to boot. When the cards were called, it just seemed that the juggernaut that was Avatar was justly and rightly slain by a movie that hadn't broke any records of any kind. Throw in the 1st woman director to win and top it off with humble ex wife and it was most definitely a memorable Oscar evening. A true Hollywood story that almost couldn't have been scripted any better.
Maybe it will take James Cameron another twelve years to produce his next epic. However long it takes, maybe he'll take the time to write an inspired story first.
Monday, March 08, 2010
Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Mass Effect 2 Gameplay - Would I have played this on a PC?
Mass Effect 2 is one of if not the best follow up titles I've played on an XBox 360. The game play, locations, environments, and graphics are all up several notches.
Now there are allot of Point counter Points on Console vs. PC out there, but I'm going to wade into this from perhaps a different angle than most. I play both Console and PC equally and I've had extensive years (20+) playing both.
For all it's high marks I noted, it is still pinned to the constraints of a console platform design. The levels, many of which are amazing to look at, are notable for whats achieved on a console. Invisible walls dot the landscapes on enough levels to remind the player the vistas are a virtual set only, "Turn around and go down the path".
Now that sounds like a knock, and yes it is if I had purchased this for my PC, but I didn't. This game is rock solid and hits most all the marks on the 360. Easily one of the best games I've ever played on a console. Just nothing worth noting if I had purchased it and played for the PC.
Now there are allot of Point counter Points on Console vs. PC out there, but I'm going to wade into this from perhaps a different angle than most. I play both Console and PC equally and I've had extensive years (20+) playing both.
Cut to the Chase
Now that sounds like a knock, and yes it is if I had purchased this for my PC, but I didn't. This game is rock solid and hits most all the marks on the 360. Easily one of the best games I've ever played on a console. Just nothing worth noting if I had purchased it and played for the PC.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Mass Effect 2 - Launch Trailer
With just a few days left, Bioware releases the official Mass Effect 2 Trailer
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Nvidia GF100 Graphics Processor
Cost cost cost
The age of the consumer desktop is leveled out and in decline. More and more consumers and business are buying laptops and netbooks. It's a telling sign that intel ditched Larrabee a few months back.
I hope that nVidia plans around that. The enthusiast and gamers markets aren't what they used to be.
The age of the consumer desktop is leveled out and in decline. More and more consumers and business are buying laptops and netbooks. It's a telling sign that intel ditched Larrabee a few months back.
I hope that nVidia plans around that. The enthusiast and gamers markets aren't what they used to be.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
How many years does the Xbox 360 have left?
Given the huge sums of money Sony and Microsoft have poured into the current generation of consoles, is it any surprise neither camp is promoting a successor to the 360 or PS3.
Here Microsoft goes on the record as to why there is long future ahead for the XBox 360
See Link>Long live the Xbox 360
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Mass Effect 2 - Infiltrator
I'm in Infiltrator class in Mass Effect and look forward to transferring over this one to Mass Effect 2. The new combat style looks real nice. Both a distance and close in fighter - looks real promising.
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