Objective: James Cameron started out as a jobbing SFX man for Roger Corman in the 80s, but quickly established himself as one of the best directors of the decade with sci-fi classics "The Terminator", "Aliens" and "The Abyss", as well as a reputation for being one of the toughest men to work for. In 1997 he directed the multi-Oscar winning "Titanic" and declared himself King of the World. Over a decade of low key projects and producing credits culminated with his long overdue return to the director's chair with "Avatar" which rewrote the book on 3-D film-making and made more money than any other film in the history of cinema in the process. Review the creative output of the man they call Iron Jim. Matches 1 to 16 out of 16 |