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From Htcyou: The Samsung Vibrant promoting James Cameron’s Avatar says a lot about the quality of its super AMOLED display. For one, if you’re a fan of Avatar or have seen Avatar, you should know that it’s best seen in high quality. Anything less than AMOLED wouldn’t be doing the film justice — if you’re watching it on your phone. According to this new T-Mobile commercial, Avatar comes pre-loaded when you purchase the Samsung Vibrant: More »

From Ningin: In most American high schools, May is the time to bust out the yearbooks, go to prom and maybe say your final goodbyes. Everything done this month has to be memorable. It’s no different at Mixr High. Only, we’re not saying goodbye to you — nor are we an actual high school. We’re also probably won’t go to prom with you if you ask us. (We’ll sign your yearbooks though.) We just want you to have a Memorable May with Mixr. More »
James Cameron loves the environment and abhors global warming. For years, he, along with many Hollywood VIPs, and Al Gore have been leading the crusade against pollution and carbon emissions. Avatar, Cameron’s $2.6 billion goldmine is being released on Earth Day because, well, the film is so environmentally friendly since the good guys in the movie tell us as much. The DVD and Blu-Ray versions of Avatar that are due out April 22nd will be unadorned releases, with no extras and no 3D. Cameron wants people to buy the 2D edition now, so that he can get all of them to buy the 3D special cut in November (or December) as well. The great news is that Avatar is magical and its millions of discs and plastic wrappers will contribute no pollution to the environment whatsoever. More »

I love the idea of 3D, especially for sports, but in all of the 3D hype, Hollywood and entertainment corporations want us to forget the sobering truth that mediocre music, television, and movies are still going to be mediocre even if they are in 3D. More »

Put aside the $2900 package price for a moment and just consider the technology itself: only a handful of movies and shows are in 3D, and among them, about two or three are actually good, and none of them, except Monsters versus Aliens, is even for sale. More »

It seems that many movie makers are rushing to capitalize on the new “3D” hype that was launched by the highly successful film “Avatar.” Film makers from all genres are jumping on the bandwagon…and I mean ALL genres. More »


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