I love Terminator 2 and True Lies.
I'm very iffy on The Terminator and Aliens.
I was not impressed by The Abyss.
I think Titanic and Avatar are absolutely dreadful.
Cameron is a special effects guru first, a director second, and a writer third, and you can tell. Style over substance here.
I wouldn't say Avatar was dreadful, but definetly overrated. Titanic was a huge disappointment for me, because it was just a Drama/Romance movie. Mostly a ROMANCE!I love Terminator 2 and True Lies.
I'm very iffy on The Terminator and Aliens.
I think Titanic and Avatar are absolutely dreadful.
The first Terminator is easily the best movie he's ever made, IMO. The tension in that movie is pretty much unsurpassed in any action/sci-fi film I've ever seen.
Indeed. The first Terminator film is no slouch. It's lean and mean. I find the dated effects charming to be honest. They're not really convincing but that doesn't mean they are ineffective. And as you say, its got the element of terror. It's scary. You can feel the soullessness of the Terminator creature, and the living flesh upon metal adds to the eeriness. It feels like something that deserves to be called a terminator.Agreed, I don't understand why people underrate The Terminator. it's a bit slow at points and definitely reflects it's age too, but it's still brilliant for what it was as well as how it introduced the concept. T2 would by no means have been as cool without the strenghs of it's predecessor.
Btw, the tension felt during the scene where the Terminator crashes his car through the police building and begins the shootout is exactly the grim atmosphere I want to feel with Bane. An unstoppable physical menace.
The first Terminator is easily the best movie he's ever made, IMO. The tension in that movie is pretty much unsurpassed in any action/sci-fi film I've ever seen.
I love Terminator 2 and True Lies.
I'm very iffy on The Terminator and Aliens.
I was not impressed by The Abyss.
I think Titanic and Avatar are absolutely dreadful.
Cameron is a special effects guru first, a director second, and a writer third, and you can tell. Style over substance here.
...I like Avatar, but like many have said, it is overrated.
...yet hasn't even been nominated once for an oscar. Insane.![]()
I like James Cameron. I do, I like Avatar, but like many have said, it is overrated. It won all the Oscars it deserved to win. A lot of comparisons have been made with "Pocahontas" and "Dances with Wolves". But the film I think it is most similar to is "Atlantis The Lost Empire", you know, the Disney film with Michael J Fox voicing Milo Thatch. When I watched it after Avatar I was dumbfounded how similar it was. Check it out yourself and see.
But, yeah, i still really like James Cameron.
Why are we talking about James Cameron in a Christopher Nolan thread? LOL.
I enjoyed Avatar for what it was. Nothing less, nothing more.
Yup. Pretty much hit the nail on the head, there.Not insane at all. That is one of the the Academy's longest and most beloved traditions. Ignore true talent even until the actor/director's dead if you feel like it. Nominate roles only because they're mentally impaired. Classic Academy crap. Nothing new under the sun.
In an ideal world, this would sweep the 2012 Oscars as Ben Hur, Titanic and Return of the King before it. But it’s far from an ideal world. It will spawn resentment in the Academy membership, because their outrageous and scandalous snub of the 2008 sequel forced AMPAS to go to a 10-nominee best picture field. It will make a Fort Knox like mint at the boxoffice, flirt with 90+ on RT and MetaCritic, and get the usual door prize nominations of art direction, VFX and sound, if that. Nolan will be snubbed 2x (director and screenplay) to continue the Academy’s inexplicable personal disrespect of the man. It is illogical to think this plays out any other way that what’s mentioned beforehand. It’s a bitter pill to swallow, but it’s something we have to accept.