James Cameron slams Wonder Woman as a Step Backwards

Started by Flyattractor4 pages
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Urm because James Cameron has the 2 biggest grossing movies of all time under his belt..

What movies are those again? I could ue a good laugh.

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
so what exactly has he done lately???

anyways lets just agree to disagree

There's nothing to agree to disagree towards. You're just wrong. 👇

Originally posted by Adam Grimes
^ I don't understand why they make so much money, though.

Well, Titanic sort of cheated by playing in theaters for literally hundreds of years. Avatar I guess benefited from making use of new technology for its visuals better than anyone else had. Whatever faults the movie had (and there are many), the film was gorgeous. Probably still is today, though I haven't seen it.

Cameron has lost his touch long ago but guy still acts like he's the shit, which he most certainly isn't. So he should keep his trap shut before I slap him the phuck back to the 80's.
Lost his touch? Not at making films that are exorbitantly profitable my man.

Ridley lost it, and now JC, it seems. They should stick to making great films and keep bad films and their editorials to themselves.

Originally posted by Ascendancy
Ridley lost it, and now JC, it seems. They should stick to making great films and keep bad films and their editorials to themselves.

That is a lesson that all of Hollywood needs to learn.

Originally posted by Ascendancy
Ridley lost it, and now JC, it seems. They should stick to making great films and keep bad films and their editorials to themselves.

How exactly has JC lost it like Ridley?

he hasn't made a bad film and Avatar isn't shit just because you say so.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Titanic sort of cheated by playing in theaters for literally hundreds of years.

All films would be in theatres that long if people kept watching them, or keep re-releasing if there was a demand for them.

Anyway the T2 re-release has been doing pretty badly. A shame given that's like one of the greatest sci-fi films ever made.

I know Cameron fixed up two scenes in that release.

I found some of the reviews for Avatar to be weird, it's like they were judging it solely on its cgi/3d stuff.

I saw Avatar in the theatres one time and never saw it again nor do I have intentions to see the news ones.

I thought it sucked.

I've only seen it twice, Once at the cinema and the second time for the extended cut on Blu-ray

hoping the sequel to be alot better.

Originally posted by Kazenji
I've only seen it twice, Once at the cinema and the second time for the extended cut on Blu-ray

hoping the sequel to be alot better.

From what we do know about the sequels I'm not too thrilled. They are bringing back the same villain from the first film, but since he died it will be his clone.

This Cameron we're talking about here, He hasn't failed on doing sequels yet, I'll wait for footage before making a final judgment.

Originally posted by Kazenji
This Cameron we're talking about here, He hasn't failed on doing sequels yet,

Heh...

Piranha II: The Spawning

Originally posted by Surtur
Heh...

Piranha II: The Spawning

Shit, I need to see that. 😂

Originally posted by Surtur
Heh...

Piranha II: The Spawning

Well it is his early work, Still not quite there by the time he got to Terminator and....

Cameron acknowledged the film in a 60 Minutes segment with interviewer Morley Safer in 2010, referring to Piranha II as "the best flying piranha film ever made".

Originally posted by Kazenji
Well it is his first film and...

Cameron acknowledged the film in a 60 Minutes segment with interviewer Morley Safer in 2010, referring to Piranha II as "the best flying piranha film ever made".

How many flying piranha films have been made? lol

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
How many flying piranha films have been made? lol

Apparently the bar is being set quite low, the original film got a 72% on Rotten Tomatoes. The sequel by Cameron has...a 7% rating lol.

And if you actually look, It wasn't just Cameron involved with that movie sequel.