James Cameron Gets Real While Explaining How He’s ‘Justified Making Avatar Movies’ For The Last Two Decades
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In a revealing interview, the 70-year-old director explains why he abandoned other projects for Pandora • The third film will arrive in December with revolutionary technologies • What are the plans for the future?
One of director James Cameron's greatest achievements is getting thousands of people around the world to flock to the cinema to see some of his films. He did this with Titanic, a romantic drama that many viewers went to see to discover its enormous special effects, but which won them over thanks to a tragic, well-told love story that to this day hasn't lacked any epicness, and which was the highest-grossing feature film of all time until Cameron…
James Cameron Has Been Focused on Avatar for 20 Years and It's Not About the Money: "He Can Help Us"
James Cameron explains why he has devoted much of his career to building a science fiction saga that has earned him millions.
James Cameron On His "Avatar" Fixation
If there’s one frequent argument that comes up with James Cameron’s “Avatar” movies, it’s from longtime fans who wish he had time to do other things. Cameron isn’t getting any younger, and the last non-“Avatar” scripted film he directed was “Titanic” way back in 1997, and his last documentary film was “Aliens of the Deep” back in 2005. Cameron has produced a few films since then, but the upcoming “Ghosts of Hiroshima” will mark his first time be…
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