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James Cameron tells us which of his old films would be “much better now” if he had the tools available today

James Cameron has pushed the boundaries of modern film technology throughout his career. This led him to do some of the most expensive movies ever made from Titanic At the beginning Avatars. But their detail, focus, and craftsmanship are what helped these movies to the top of the box office charts. Ask Kate Winslet how did you feel when Avatars step Titanic as the highest-grossing film of all time. However, because Cameron has evolved with technology, that means he hasn’t always had the sharpest tools at his disposal, and there’s one film the A-list director wishes he could improve with the technology he has today.

Reciting the list of James Cameron’s masterpieces, with which we try to do this classification by Cameron most people probably overlook Titanic, T2, real lies, aliens Yes Avatars before they remember the underwater thriller the abyss. In the film, SEAL team members and deep-sea drilling experts race to recover a warhead from a sunken submarine, only to encounter a strange creature in the middle of their expedition. The movie makes our list of The 35 Best Sci-Fi Movies Ever Made Cameron anyway he told Gossipify on a recent press day, you know you could do a better job today. The director exclaimed:

Can you imagine? So The Abyss has done quite well. And there was this really cool scene with Ed Harris and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio where she’s brought back to life and everything. But in the end, the big boat coming out of the water, we could do a lot better now. I look at it now, and it’s like, quaint. Perhaps.

To be fair, James Cameron is a known perfectionist. This is how he was able to make so many exquisite films during his career. And while some might say that a film made in 1989 has no desire to feel modern or edgy, I’d go back and say just two years later, with S2: Judgment Day, Cameron has created jaw-dropping visuals that look better than some of the cinematic blockbusters to date. The man is a pioneer. And yes, I would like to see it pass the abyss using some of the technologies available to them today, but the “quaint” look of the abyss That’s what makes it special, IMHO. This shows where Cameron was at the time. His new films show just how far he’s come.

You will be able to see how far James Cameron has come when his latest film, Avatar: the path of water, hits theaters this week. The director takes the audience back to the alien world of Pandora more than a decade later Avatars hit theaters for the first time. but as with the abyss, audiences will appreciate how far Cameron has come as a storyteller and technician. The first reactions a Avatar: the path of water everyone was extremely positive, too Guillermo del Toro in delirium how much she loved him. Will you see it in 3D? Will it break box office records? It will be an exciting end of the year, no matter what.

Source: Cinemablend

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