James Cameron
James Cameron
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James Cameron?
James Cameron
James Cameron
The greatest pioneer
No sea too deep
No budget too steep
Who's that
It's him!
James Cameron
Cinema god
Avatar 2 is in development hell
James Cameron is in development hell
The greatest writer/director of all time. No contest.
his only good film is terminator
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James Cameron
James Cameron kinographer
how can one man be so based?
Only based Jim can beat based Jim
Cameron up until Avatar was quite literally the GOAT. T1, T2, Aliens and Titanic were technical marvels that set the stage for how movies would be made for decades to come.
His attention to detail is also second to none, going to ridiculous lengths in Titanic to actually fucking build 90% of the entire ship, asking Harland and Wolff for the original blue prints, and scouring to find the original companies who wove some of the carpets on the actual ship nearly 100 years prior.
This man is pure unhinged autism, he should be viewed as a god here with the amount of autist incels that post on this board.
>T1
>Technical marvel
Looks great, far better than any capeshit. What's your point?
that scene never looked good
Never mind film, he is pushing the limits in exploration as well
Sanctum scarred me for life
dubs for Jim!
HOW!? JUST HOW!?
we're reaching based levels that shouldn't be possible
consider the following
>movie production cost has increased
>the dollar is worth less
>movies are more expensive now
and you have to concede that cameron is still the king
James Cameron
Explorer of the sea
With a dying thirst
To be the first
Who's that?
It's him!
James Cameron
there's no director who shoots action more clearly than Jim
none of that shaky cam crap, no fast cutting (or does it smartly in rare occasions), uses slow motion intelligently in a non-cheesy way, stages the action perfectly, perfect spatial awareness etc.
He's an expert at pacing action. He knows when to ramp it up and when to slow it down, so that the rush stays fresh. There's deliberate peaks and valleys, sometimes several within a single set piece. Compare him to Michael Bay who assumes that there's nothing more exciting that non-stop, random-ass carnage. Cameron is a maestro, Bay is a kid playing with his dad's drum set.
yes, thats him. well done.
James Cameron
On the shoestring budgetT1 had and considering all the other effect shots they needed I'd say it turned out pretty good, could easily have been so much worse.
James Camerons Office.
you might be more comfortable at r/movies bud
Should go back to painting and stop with the blue pocahontas shit
James Cameron
The Cam? Who's is this devil?
literally who?
wasnt he some guy who made movies 20 years ago?
>Joss Whedon
>Capeshit
so hows life back there in 2016 going for ya?
Never been there, tell me your experiences
who?
they literally made "firesuits" from aluminum foil to film the scene where the terminator is burned after the fuel truck explodes.
Jaime Cinnamon?
James Cameron
Based and Jamespilled
James Cameron
James Cameron
>that statue
the bar isn't just some thing that can be physically raised!
daily reminder that the r*dditors plaguing this board are anti-cameron. Based Jim has ALWAYS been a staple of Yea Forums and if you disagree you're a tourist that needs to return or never post again.
Roger Corman’s studio—a training ground for filmmakers like Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, and Jonathan Demme—specialized in low-budget genre films. Cameron distinguished himself immediately, and soon he was designing sets. He was focussed—often working through the night—and he was scrappy. “He’d take all these random parts—Winnebago parts, industrial dishwashing racks, Sonotubes, a lot of paint—and turn them into an incredible set,” Paxton, who worked for Corman as a set dresser, recalled. For “Battle Beyond the Stars,” Corman’s takeoff on “Star Wars,” Cameron was asked to design the spaceships. “His sketches were brilliant,” Corman said. “The best of that type of work that I had ever seen.” Each spaceship reflected the character of its pilot, and also Cameron’s instinct for the iconic, literal image; to the mother ship, Nell, he gave a curvaceous shape and a pair of heaving breasts.
Is there anything to match the kino of Venture Star?
>technical marvels
>not mentioning The Abyss
This documentary on its making is fascinating in itself:
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Truly our guy.
James Cameron doesn't do what James Cameron does for James Cameron. James Cameron does what James Cameron does because James Cameron is