The interaction is very well developed, not just a bunch of FX for FX sake. I was amazed not only at the world that Cameron & crew created, but by how effectively pulled in I was. Many times throughout watching this movie (in 3-D) I really did forget that I was looking at an elaborate system of animation, and THAT is a major achievement. Much more impressive to me than any of that krap that Pixar puts out. (Oops! Did I just over-editorialize? Aw, shucks.)
And I couldn't help but notice THIS coincidence: Pandora looks a LOT like YES' album covers of the 70's! Methinks that JC was a big YES and Roger Dean fan!He basically brings scenes like this to life, which is an amazing thing to see.




I'm guessing that Cameron must have been inspired by a lot of "prog" music as well, referencing Yes as well as King Krimson and the influences THEY drew from. Some of the prayer/chant sequences look a lot like this:
(originally posted by Dane Paul Terry here:) viewtopic.php?p=593229#p593229
