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!

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.

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.

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.

Expedition Bismarck

Documentary produced for the Discovery Channel. Cameron takes a deep dive to uncover what really happend to that german battleship.

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.