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Fire and Ash’ in theaters, THR travels back across the director’s wildly influential career for a definitive ranking.
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As the director of high-concept blockbusters like The Terminator (1984), Titanic (1997) and Avatar (2009), James Cameron has long been known for his bold approach to storytelling, and his offscreen life is nearly as dramatic as his films.
James Cameron's favorite movie scene that he shot is from his box office-breaking Titanic, though it might not be the shot you would expect.
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‘Avatar’ director James Cameron slams the Oscars for snubbing sci-fi flicks — including ‘Dune’
2009’s “Avatar” was nominated for nine Oscars and took home three, while 2022’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” garnered four noms and won one trophy for visual effects. The third installment, “Avatar: Fire and Ash” was released on Friday. Meanwhile, fellow sci-fi flick, “Dune: Part One” hit theaters in 2021 while “Dune: Part Two” was released in 2024.
If there are three people who fully understand the weight and history of Avatar, it's James Cameron, Sam Worthington, and Zoe Saldaña. The trio, one director and two fantastic actors, have been giving us the heart and soul of the planet Pandora since 2009.
James Cameron says the Oscars don't care about science-fiction movies and therefore he doesn't really care about the Oscars.
After Bourne star Matt Damon claimed he missed out on as much as $250 million by turning down 2009's Avatar, filmmaker James Cameron has finally set the record straight.