The score by James Horner, who also worked with Cameron on the 1986 hit leaves a familiar taste in your mouth. The role of Parker Selfridge (Giovanni Ribisi) will remind you of Carter Burke, the slimy all business Executive from Aliens. There are a few small similarities' and one big, Aliens is arguably Cameron's best work, so it's not a negative. You will notice through the film that there are many references to James Cameron's previous work Aliens. Grace Augustine (Sigourney Weaver) who has affection for the Na'vi, and looking for a way back into the indigenous population's community. First you meet the rather joyful and impressive colonel Quaritch (Stephen Lang) He gives a stand out performance as a stereotypical American Grunt, a rather over used cliché by the Canadian director. You are then introduced to the main characters of the film. You are transported to the Moon of Pandora and it's a marvel if you are seeing it in 3-D, as intended. This is truly from a visionary point of view, a work of art. The motion capture technology brings the Na'vi to life, with every emotion being realised. Every single blade of grass has been fully detailed. The First thing you will notice about this film is that it looks incredible. He is asked to fill in his recently deceased brother's boots and head to Pandora. The film centres on Jake sully (Sam Worthington) a paraplegic marine who is offered a second chance at being a soldier. The population that inhabit this planet are the Na'vi, they are big, very fast and athletic with a knack for not taking the humans lightly. The planets a lush, vivid place full of beautiful and deadly creatures. The story is set hundreds of years from today on the distant moon of Pandora. It's been 12 years in the making, now it is being realised in glorious 3-D. The latter went on to gross more than 1.8 billion dollars worldwide and bag 11 Oscar's. He previously graced Our Cinemas with the Likes of The Terminator, Aliens and the rather popular titanic. It's been 12 years since we last saw James Cameron's visionary directing on the big screen.
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