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James Cameron Says ‘Avatar’ Sequels Will Make You “S*** Yourself”
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James Cameron Directing Avatar

Most of the time when we are told that a movie will blow us away by its director, it tends to be a bit of an overblown reaction. Maybe their expectations are too high or it’s just another marketing strategy to get people to watch the film. But for James Cameron there is a specific reason for him to get audiences amped up. Especially for a film like Avatar. Now, Avatar isn’t universally loved by all, but a lot of people can agree that the visuals set the standard for high quality visual effects and has done so much for motion capture technology.

Cameron is currently working on three Avatar sequels, but production for those films have yet to start. While we wait for cameras to roll, the director is speaking out about what we will see, and according to him, we will “shit” ourselves. He also addressed the frame rate for the film. Hit the jump for more.

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Album Review: ‘Pandemonium’ By Cavalera Conspiracy
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Max and Igor Cavalera

Pandemonium
Cavalera Conspiracy
CD|MP3|Vinyl
Release Date: November 4, 2014

When in the hell does Max Cavalera sleep? I can’t imagine that he gets very much shut-eye with the level of productivity that he maintains. Just this year the former front man of Sepultura has released Savages the ninth album by his primary band Soulfly, the absolutely brilliant eponymous debut album from his metal supergroup Killer Be Killed, and his autobiography My Bloody Roots: From Sepultura to Soulfly and Beyond.

Now, to top it all off, along with brother Igor Cavalera and their band Cavalera Conspiracy, he has released his most brutal offering since the early days of his tenure at the helm of Sepultura, titled Pandemonium.

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The GoD List: Comics For November 26, 2014
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The GoD List Banner

Each and every week, I, “Time for Pie!” Henchman 21 and “Pie!” Empress Eve read a lot of comics. Seriously you guys, a lot of comics. Maybe too many comics. I mean, it is possible”¦ theoretically. Naturally, we look forward to some more than others. I mean, who doesn’t? So, let’s take a look into the depths of our pull lists, grab some comics, and we’ll let YOU know what the top books to look forward to are for the week of November 26, 2014. Single issues and trades, they’re all here.

Well, it’s another Thanksgiving week in the US and that means it’s time to dig into a big helping of pie and also comics. As always, there are lots of good comics out there and there are sure to be plenty of good sales going on at your local comic store, so go out there and burn off some of those Thanksgiving calories by walking the aisles and spinning some racks. And let’s all give thanks to The GoD List!

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Wildlife Documentary Created Entirely Within ‘Grand Theft Auto V’ (Video)
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Grand Theft Auto V Wildlife Documentary "Into the Deep"

You can do an unbelievable amount of things within the world of Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto V, and that amount of things has increased greatly with all of the additions that are included in the new Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of the game.

With the new first-person mode option and plenty of new animals to encounter, one thing that has become possible is something not many players think about whilst playing a GTA game: wildlife documentaries. That’s right, someone went ahead and created a lovely 13-minute wildlife documentary in Grand Theft Auto V focusing on sea creatures that’s titled “Into the Deep.” No shootouts. No insane police chases. Just nature.

You can watch the video below.

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Kickstarter Spotlight: ‘Nosferatu’ Starring Doug Jones
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Nosferatu Kickstarter Spotlight

Chances are you’ve seen, or at least heard of, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror if you’re a movie fan. The 1922 silent film is one of the first feature horror movies ever made, and the first featuring a vampire—an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula.

With his currently running Kickstarter campaign, filmmaker David Lee Fisher hopes to give Nosferatu the “visual remix” treatment, which may sound strange but it is quite interesting. He has an intriguing plan, lead star, and some crew in place, and he’s not seeking all that much money to make it. But they do still have a ways to go before reaching their goal, and time is running out. That’s when we fine folks come in!

Continue reading for info on the project, and to see their Kickstarter video, which shows off the unusual way they will “remix” Nosferatu.

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