Tag: James Cameron

  • Cameron to work on Avatar sequels next

    Fantastic news, Avatar fans! Director James Cameron has announced that his next productions will be the second and third installments of last year’s epic filmgasm. Production is set to begin in 2011 and the films should come out in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Try not to get too excited, because it’s going to take some time in the oven to finish these babies. I have no doubt that they will be just as amazing and impressive as the mold they are baked in!

    Keep your schedules open! The world is NOT going to end with an unfinished Avatar trilogy! =)

    [MovieLine]

  • A REAL James Cameron Interview

    Well, maybe the April 1st interview didn’t work out so great, but that’s okay. Here’s a real interview with Director James Cameron! There was a big YouTube campaign and some of the best questions from fans and viewers of Avatar were answered by the man himself. Also, I hope you know that the DVD is out…and I already have it. =3

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km2UpEcSUGY

  • EXCLUSIVE SquidFlicks Reel Talk with director James Cameron

    I have would like to announce that just a few weeks ago, James Cameron, the director of some of the greatest movies in Hollywood, like Avatar, Titanic, and Terminator 2, agreed to join me for an exclusive SquidFlicks Reel Talk video interview. I had to keep this a secret because I wanted it to be a surprise, but I can’t keep it hidden any longer! Mr. Cameron even comments on the Iced Avenger series! You can’t miss this footage! Hit the link for the video of our interview:

    http://www.squidflicks.com/wp-content/uploads/interviews/video/cameron.flv

  • Could Avatar SAVE the Oscars?

    After the debacle caused from last year’s Oscars ceremony, where films like The Dark Knight, which grossed over 1.4 billion and was seen by hundreds of millions of people, was beat out by a limited-release, Milk, for best picture, things have not been looking too good for Hollywood’s most prestigious award.

    Naturally, if all the movies, actors, and directors that people know about aren’t in the running for an award, then people aren’t going to watch the ceremony. That’s exactly what has happened for the decade since Titanic swept through the awards in 1998.

    It seems like those tightwad ‘film buffs’ are finally seeing the light, but it had to come after a good punch in their wallet. The general public almost always likes the opposite of what so-called film critics like. I figure that being a film critic for The New York Times or <Insert Newspaper Here> to be the equivalent of paying someone to diss everything that appeals to the common man. The Dark Knight or Milk? That’s not a very difficult question for about 98% of the population!

    However, Avatar is shaking things up. James Cameron’s last film was coincidentally one of the last good years to watch the Oscars. Can Avatar save the Oscars? With 9 nominations, it could run the tables for sure!

    Maybe things will be better this year. I am willing to watch and find out. How about you?

  • Avatar is in the money!

    James Cameron’s Avatar is now the number one highest grossing international release, surpassing the 1.8 billion dollar record that James Cameron’s previous film, Titanic, set.

    This is an incredible feat, and it is even more amazing that both of the films had the same director. Patrick made the comment that Cameron could retire now, and his family would probably never have to work again for at least 3 generations!

    While that may be possible, I don’t think Mr. Cameron should stop any time soon. If anything, I’ll bet he’s already got another project underway as I write this.

    I think that it is safe to say that James Cameron has set a film precedent that will be very difficult for anyone else to reach. Avatar remains the number one film for the sixth week in a row, once again shadowing a myriad of new releases. I don’t care who you are, because that’s freakin’ impressive. End of story.

    Congrats, Mr. Cameron, your success is well-earned. I personally enjoy quality over quantity, and I think you subscribe to the same school of thought.

  • Avatar

    Unobtanium, the most precious and desired mineral in the entire known universe, is mined and sold from Pandora, a fantastic yet dangerous moon in the in the closest system to the planet Earth, the Alpha Centauri galaxy. A private company runs the mining operation on Pandora, and has both military and science personnel. Relations with the native population, the Na’vi, has been strained. A operation that allows humans to control a genetically-engineered Na’vi body, called an Avatar, are used to promote relations between the two races. Newcomer Jake Sully, a paraplegic, is recruited to join the Avatar program to replace his murdered twin brother. Since his DNA is similar to that of his brother’s, he will be able to use the Avatar body.

    Once Jake Sully gets his legs back, he becomes torn between helping the company and helping the Na’vi, which complicates everything after the largest unobtainium deposit on Pandora is found to be under the Na’vi settlement. (more…)