James Cameron Knows He's a "Difficult Director"
In a room full of auteurs, Cameron's the most diva-like of all.
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In a room full of auteurs, Cameron's the most diva-like of all.
Mainly because Cameron "understands the value of GIGANTISM and AWESOMENESS."
"The corniest movie ever made about the white man’s need to lose his identity and assuage racial, political, sexual and historical guilt.”
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Sadly, Kathie Lee seemed to be properly medicated on the 'Today' show this morning.
According to Michael Hogan of 'Vanity Fair,' it could lead to a "meaningful climate deal."
A big day for the Weinstein Company!
We’re sorry for ever doubting you, James Cameron.
He's "developing a Shane Salerno–scripted sci-fi action script for Fox, described as an event film set in the future," says Production Weekly.
Since 'Titanic' came out in 1997, great advances have been made in visual-effects technology. But not so in treacly end-credits love balladry.
"The animations are stiff and awkward. The camera, particularly in the melee combat, is unsteady enough to be disorienting and perhaps even nauseating."
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