| Piranha Part Two: The Spawning
James Cameron's first attempt at directing. The story of flying piranhas, pure low-budget, but worth a look, even though it doesn't come near what Cameron achieved later on. |
| The Terminator
James Cameron's breakthrough. The story of the cyborg coming from the future to hunt down and kill a certain Sarah Connor. Stylish, imaginary, perfectly directed in every way. |
| Rambo: First Blood Part Two
James Cameron wrote the screenplay to this Sylvester Stallone flick. Carries a great deal of Cameron's talent for writing action pieces but it is very evident that Sylvester Stallone changed many things in his draft of the screenplay. |
| Aliens
Following in the footsteps of Ridley Scott James Cameron turned the alien-franchise into a hard-smashing, hard-driven, full-throttle action flick. One of James Cameron's best work!
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| The Abyss
One of James Cameron's stories he wrote in his childhood was turned into this mega-pic with a soft spot for the humanity's survival in the world. Most impressive are the underwater rigs, and the claustrophia Cameron creates, not seen since Das Boot! |
| Terminator 2: Judgment Day
A long awaited sequel to the 1984 smash hit. Groundbreaking in its use of modern technology for creating special effects. A rollercoaster ride with a sly sense of humour. |
| Point Break
Serving as both executive producer and uncredited writer James Cameron turned Kathryn Bigelow's film into a unforgettable action/crime piece. |
| True Lies
The problems of modern marriage, secret agents, middle-east terrorists, a father unable to cope with his daughter. Sly action/comedy film from Cameron. |
| Strange Days
Serving as producer and writer on this hypernoir movie piece that deals with the end of the millenium James Cameron realised a movie that had been long in the making. Overlooked but excellent film art. |
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Titanic
James Cameron's (and history of the box office) biggest success. The perfect date film that deals excellent with the sinking of the great ship. |
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Dark Angel
Mostly working as executive producer on this tv-show for Fox, Cameron also directed a couple of episodes himself. Not the greatest tv ever made, but entertaining on a sunday afternoon. |
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Expedition Bismarck
Documentary produced for the Discovery Channel. Cameron takes a deep dive to uncover what really happend to that german battleship. |
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Ghosts of the Abyss
This stunning documentary features an expedition that explores the Titanic in her depths. Truly a breathtaking and fascinating ride into the past only made prossible by modern technology. |
| Aliens of the Deep
Another documentary from James Cameron in which he and NASA scientists explore underwater mountain structures to reveal some of the most fascinating creatures on this planet. |