View Full Version : Go Cameron go!
Neil
01-Mar-2006, 09:48 PM
Yer!!! Hope he hasn't lost his magic touch!
http://www.darkhorizons.com/news06/060301i.php
MinionZombie
02-Mar-2006, 11:41 AM
It's about time that gruff bloke got back in the director's chair, it's time for him to elevate action cinema to it's proper level after too much "xXx" and wiggas in modified cars.
I had a dream I was being directed by Cameron once, I was in a scene with two chicks - no, not THAT sort of dream (unfortunately) - but me being a terrible actor, I kept sucking big time and was making the Cam-ster really mad...then there was something about a bathroom...and then I woke up, ha!
bassman
02-Mar-2006, 01:55 PM
Almost ten years since he last directed a flick? A hollywood flick, anyway. Those Titanic expedition things don't really count in my opinion.
Titanic was released in 1997 and that was his last major film. Ten years is a long time. Let's hope Ol' Jim can continue the styles he started with "Aliens", "Terminator 1 & 2", "The Abyss", and "True Lies"..
p2501
02-Mar-2006, 02:17 PM
it really hasn't been ten years, he's pumped out alteast three doccumentries since then, all of them are actually pretty good.
Besides, Cameron in even less than top form, is still infinitely better than half of the scum****s curently making movies.
DeadJonas190
03-Mar-2006, 05:40 AM
Besides, Cameron in even less than top form, is still infinitely better than half of the scum****s curently making movies.
I couldn't agree more. So many hacks are out there making bad movies that they blame the slump in the movies on illeagle downloading, nevermind that there is so much $hit out there that people don't want to spend $8 or more to see it.
I get so many people at work telling me that they would rather pay $3.69 to rent a movie they are unsure of than going to the movies and paying $8 only to watch garbage. We need some originality again.
MinionZombie
03-Mar-2006, 10:55 AM
Exactly - you only spend your hard-earned mula, which gets taxed out your ass, on 'sure things'. I'm the same way, if I know I'll get a lot of use out of the DVD and know for sure I'll like the flick - I get the DVD, or buy the game, or the CD - but if it's stuff I'm not sure about or flicks which are for the "good, but nothing special" pile - that's where downloading comes in.
My DVD shelf has over 300 titles now, and that's a lotta cash, and in this day and age - with SO MUCH media flying around that you want to see - you could never, ever afford to buy it all ... unless you were on MTV Cribs showing poor people via TV your "room that we never use" all decorated with expensive ****e.
Grrr...
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