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"I feel there are too many superhero movies right now," Cameron reasoned. "I think Hollywood's in a bit of a rut. They've done the good ones and they're starting to get down to the second and third tier of superheroes — the guys that would not be asked to speak at the annual superhero dinner."
ScarabGator wrote:wanna bet that The Avengers movie will be a HUMONGOUS blockbuster when it comes out in 2012??? Possibly shatter James Cameron's box office records....
I see nothing wrong with that...maybe you should try reaching out to your feminine side a little moreS2M wrote:ScarabGator wrote:wanna bet that The Avengers movie will be a HUMONGOUS blockbuster when it comes out in 2012??? Possibly shatter James Cameron's box office records....
James Cameron movies break records because he includes sappy love interests in his stories...so he gets that female demographic. Action gets the guys, love gets the women...doesn't make it a good movie. IMHO, his movies actually stink. But that's just me. And I'm a whining contrarian....
StevePerryHair wrote:I see nothing wrong with that...maybe you should try reaching out to your feminine side a little moreS2M wrote:ScarabGator wrote:wanna bet that The Avengers movie will be a HUMONGOUS blockbuster when it comes out in 2012??? Possibly shatter James Cameron's box office records....
James Cameron movies break records because he includes sappy love interests in his stories...so he gets that female demographic. Action gets the guys, love gets the women...doesn't make it a good movie. IMHO, his movies actually stink. But that's just me. And I'm a whining contrarian....Maybe then you'd enjoy it more!
conversationpc wrote:I like this quote from James Cameron..."I feel there are too many superhero movies right now," Cameron reasoned. "I think Hollywood's in a bit of a rut. They've done the good ones and they're starting to get down to the second and third tier of superheroes — the guys that would not be asked to speak at the annual superhero dinner."
verslibre wrote:conversationpc wrote:I like this quote from James Cameron..."I feel there are too many superhero movies right now," Cameron reasoned. "I think Hollywood's in a bit of a rut. They've done the good ones and they're starting to get down to the second and third tier of superheroes — the guys that would not be asked to speak at the annual superhero dinner."
This, from the guy who wrote an utter piece of shit called Avatar that raked in the money because people thought they were getting something new with a 3-D action movie set on another world. Never mind the patchwork script with plot devices and characters recycled from about thirty other movies (and no real effort made to conceal said aspects).
There sure are a lot of dopes out there.
verslibre wrote:This, from the guy who wrote an utter piece of shit called Avatar that raked in the money because people thought they were getting something new with a 3-D action movie set on another world. Never mind the patchwork script with plot devices and characters recycled from about thirty other movies (and no real effort made to conceal said aspects).
There sure are a lot of dopes out there.
Rip Rokken wrote:James Cameron is one of the most egotistical, jackassity directors out there, btw. The past few blockbusters he's had, he starts shooting off his mouth to the point I regret wasting the change to see it.
conversationpc wrote:I like this quote from James Cameron..."I feel there are too many superhero movies right now," Cameron reasoned. "I think Hollywood's in a bit of a rut. They've done the good ones and they're starting to get down to the second and third tier of superheroes — the guys that would not be asked to speak at the annual superhero dinner."
S2M wrote:ScarabGator wrote:wanna bet that The Avengers movie will be a HUMONGOUS blockbuster when it comes out in 2012??? Possibly shatter James Cameron's box office records....
James Cameron movies break records because he includes sappy love interests in his stories...so he gets that female demographic. Action gets the guys, love gets the women...doesn't make it a good movie. IMHO, his movies actually stink. But that's just me. And I'm a whining contrarian....
verslibre wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:James Cameron is one of the most egotistical, jackassity directors out there, btw. The past few blockbusters he's had, he starts shooting off his mouth to the point I regret wasting the change to see it.
I loved how his pompous ass got owned at the Academy when his ex took the Oscar for Best Director for The Hurt Locker.
He's a dick for saying they're dipping down into the "second" and "third" tiers of superheroes. What a load. Green Lantern is one of DC's most well-known characters. Likewise Thor and Captain America for Marvel. Where are the films of which he speaks? I don't see any movies being optioned for The Creeper or She-Hulk. JamCam can go blow a leprous mule.
kgdjpubs wrote:Cameron is [...] very good at getting the best out of his actors, knowing where to put a camera, and knowing what you need to tell a story effectively.
verslibre wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Cameron is [...] very good at getting the best out of his actors, knowing where to put a camera, and knowing what you need to tell a story effectively.
What happened with Avatar, then? For all the accolades, the film blew it in all three areas, IMO. The story was ridiculous.
kgdjpubs wrote:Outside of comic book fans that pay absolutely no attention at all to anything not seen on the screen (which is the majority of your audience to make a blockbuster film), he's right. You have your "A List" which is your Batman, Spiderman, Superman. Then, it drops down to 2nd tier. Those are the ones who have had the most success over the years, either via tv shows and/or movies.
kgdjpubs wrote:verslibre wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Cameron is [...] very good at getting the best out of his actors, knowing where to put a camera, and knowing what you need to tell a story effectively.
What happened with Avatar, then? For all the accolades, the film blew it in all three areas, IMO. The story was ridiculous.
the key word is from a director's standpoint. He has a very good eye for where to put a camera so that you are oriented in the scenes (a big complaint for many directors/editors), and his transitions between scenes/locations are some of the best out there. Given the script, I don't think you were going to get any award-winning performances from the cast, but nothing really stands out as poor casting either. I think Cameron got a better performance from Sam Worthington compared to the Terminator 4 director.
Even with the same visual effects team, I'd hate to think what Avatar would have turned out with some of the other directors in Hollywood behind the camera.
verslibre wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Outside of comic book fans that pay absolutely no attention at all to anything not seen on the screen (which is the majority of your audience to make a blockbuster film), he's right. You have your "A List" which is your Batman, Spiderman, Superman. Then, it drops down to 2nd tier. Those are the ones who have had the most success over the years, either via tv shows and/or movies.
Correction: those are the heroes Hollywood wants to keep rebooting/retconning because the idiots don't want to take any chances. Same reason so many Hollywood remakes of foreign movies happen, i.e. they have to dumb them down for the masses of asses with one-liners and McG/Michael Bay-type directing — borrrrrriiiing. Nobody wants to see another fucking Superman movie, believe me. But now that Christopher Nolan wants to re-tool Supes, they're chomping at the bit considering how his Bat-films are the best hero movies ever.
verslibre wrote:And while I'm personally sick of mutants and X-shit, the X-Men characters are considered first tier characters, too. They've been immensely popular in the comics for four decades, and the original team goes back to the '60s, right along with Spider-Man and Iron Man.
verslibre wrote:There are a lot of great characters. Hollywood needs to quit reaching for the "dumb-down" lever is all.
verslibre wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:verslibre wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Cameron is [...] very good at getting the best out of his actors, knowing where to put a camera, and knowing what you need to tell a story effectively.
What happened with Avatar, then? For all the accolades, the film blew it in all three areas, IMO. The story was ridiculous.
the key word is from a director's standpoint. He has a very good eye for where to put a camera so that you are oriented in the scenes (a big complaint for many directors/editors), and his transitions between scenes/locations are some of the best out there. Given the script, I don't think you were going to get any award-winning performances from the cast, but nothing really stands out as poor casting either. I think Cameron got a better performance from Sam Worthington compared to the Terminator 4 director.
And like I said...what happened? Some of the shots in Avatar were so "stock" I kept waiting to be wowed out of my seat. As far as the cast, while everybody's solid, they were quite under-utilized. The only guy who gave a legitimately memorable performance was Thomas Lang. Michelle Rodriguez totally phoned it in, and I like her a lot.
verslibre wrote:It's like Luca$ and his cast – Natalie Portman is great, and Ewan McGregor has cut his teeth in various roles, but both (especially Ewan) seemed to phone in their performaces in the Star Bores prequels. Sam Jackson? Fergeddit. I think Luca$ is a "one-take pony" and for Avatar, James was, too. He only gave a shit about the FX.
verslibre wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Even with the same visual effects team, I'd hate to think what Avatar would have turned out with some of the other directors in Hollywood behind the camera.
I'm sure a guy like Guillermo Del Toro would've improved that pile, but I'd hate to see him waste his time.
kgdjpubs wrote:verslibre wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Even with the same visual effects team, I'd hate to think what Avatar would have turned out with some of the other directors in Hollywood behind the camera.
I'm sure a guy like Guillermo Del Toro would've improved that pile, but I'd hate to see him waste his time.
Considering what Del Toro did to Blade 2, I'm sure he would do well on most movies. Just wish he had gotten a chance to direct Blade 1--which was a very blase directing job indeed. Even though it didn't happen and eventually worked out for the better, signing him onto the Lord of the Rings prequel was a smart move.
On the other hand, think of Brett Ratner or Zack Snyder doing Avatar......yikes!
S2M wrote:Yep, with Memento being his best....
and I've come to the conclusion that hollywood is going to make every Philip K. Dick story into a film. They've already done Minority Report, Total Recall, Next, Adjustment Bureau, Blade Runner, Imposter, Paycheck...etc. And they've already slated Total Recall for reboot in 2012 with Colin Farrell playing Doug Quaid/Hauser....
S2M wrote:Yep, with Memento being his best....
S2M wrote:and I've come to the conclusion that hollywood is going to make every Philip K. Dick story into a film. They've already done Minority Report, Total Recall, Next, Adjustment Bureau, Blade Runner, Imposter, Paycheck...etc.
S2M wrote:And they've already slated Total Recall for reboot in 2012 with Colin Farrell playing Doug Quaid/Hauser....
verslibre wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:verslibre wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Even with the same visual effects team, I'd hate to think what Avatar would have turned out with some of the other directors in Hollywood behind the camera.
I'm sure a guy like Guillermo Del Toro would've improved that pile, but I'd hate to see him waste his time.
Considering what Del Toro did to Blade 2, I'm sure he would do well on most movies. Just wish he had gotten a chance to direct Blade 1--which was a very blase directing job indeed. Even though it didn't happen and eventually worked out for the better, signing him onto the Lord of the Rings prequel was a smart move.
On the other hand, think of Brett Ratner or Zack Snyder doing Avatar......yikes!
Those guys get a lot of shit, but I like the first two Rush Hour movies
verslibre wrote:and Zack's Dawn Of The Dead remake.
verslibre wrote:And Bryan Singer is nothing special. The first X-Men movie sucked. It seriously sucked. If Hugh Jackman and Famke Janssen and Ian "riding my Gandalf popularity's coattails" McKellan weren't in it, the movie would've been an out-and-out (no pun intended) flop.
verslibre wrote:Btw, Blade 2's script was horrible, and Del Toro was not able to save it. The first movie is much better, regardless of directorship.
S2M wrote:Len Wiseman is directing the Total Recall reboot....he directed 2 of the Underworlds, and Live Free or Die Hard...
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