I'm really not anxious for more Avatar, honestly.
Most of Cameron's films are sensational events at the time...but a few months or years later, they're not rewatchable. That's my opinion.
Most notable exception to this is Aliens. Possibly because he was playing in a movie universe he didn't create, established by others.
Originally posted by roughriderT1 and T2 are also exceptions. Those films are a masterclass in making good action.
I'm really not anxious for more Avatar, honestly.Most of Cameron's films are sensational events at the time...but a few months or years later, they're not rewatchable. That's my opinion.
Most notable exception to this is Aliens. Possibly because he was playing in a movie universe he didn't create, established by others.
Originally posted by roughrider
Despite Cameron's best work, I can't say his films have sparked obsessive rewatching for me, like George Lucas did for Star Wars and the Indiana Jones series. Rewatching Star Wars films are in the hundreds of times, for me.
Hard not to give this a thumbs up, Except that T1 and T2 are my favourite films right after the Star Wars franchise.
Indy is also pretty high until of course.
I love The first two Terminator films. They are essential Sci-fi movies. However the rest of the Terminator movies are ****ing awful and borderline B movie material. I don't want to see, Terminator rebooted. However, if Cameron is involved, it'll peak my curiosity, but i wouldn't expect much even considering the quality of his films.
Schwarzenegger comfirms he's back for this movie