James Cameron on two decades of making 'Avatar' and the future he sees for movies gulp... cameron says he still hasn't decided if he'll direct 4 and 5, that it depends if genAI will speed up production guess 71 is hitting him hard
“Ghosts of Hiroshima” would be your first non-"Avatar" feature as director since “Titanic” in 1997. ....wow. that's wild lol
he's been trying to make avatar real since he first had that dream when he was 19. 28 years is a fraction of his career in that sense
saw way of water in theaters again. 3d and hfr. still hit. got to see a fire and ash scene at the end too. looked good. need context
Are there dates somewhere for when it's coming back to Cinemark, or does it vary from theater to theater?
I had an idea of how they made these movies, but to see the amount of hard work and research that went into figuring out how to make these movies in the new making of documentary on Disney+ is staggering. What an achievement