For most the party season is over. It’s time to get back to our normal lives, or start studying our respective courses. How quickly the fun comes and suddenly vanishes into the holiday haze.
But wait…thats not entirely true my friends. The party is still on if you care to look for it.
Prepare yourselves for the upcoming Origin trance party, which is set to give psychedelic trance fans a well needed power-up, before the colder months begin to encroach on our swarmy days of summer. Don’t laugh, for us Capetonians the threat of winter starts with all haste.
Thank you OriginJ
There will be two awesome dance floors at the Origin trance party. One Psy-trance dance floor and one for those of you who like a mix of Groovy beats.
Giant bugs, flesh eating tree dwellers and a good helping of monkey-cat humanoids. Avatar was all this and more! James Cameron, thank you for bringing the world of Avatar to life. Indeed only you could have been able to pull off such an ambitious movie and still make it work on so manylevels.
After having to wait almost a month in order to round up my friends and purchase tickets for the 3D event of 2009, we eventually watched a movie that is reshaping the way we view entertainment on the big screen. Avatar: well worth the wait.
Quite a few months back I wrote a blog about an upcoming sci-fi fantasy movieAvatar. It was rumoured to be a movie that would change our lives in regards to CGI and scale. On most points I have to say the movie delivered. There were a few “dodgy” points that I feel tarnished my experience…but these were indeed minimal.
3D movies have most certainly come a long way. From the days of funny red and blue 3D glasses, things have evolved into a production process that rivals the NASA space programme. There is no doubting the wizardry involved in making a modern day 3D movie, I was suitably astounded at how far things have progressed since movies like Jurassic Park, first graced South Africans with the world of 3D cinema.