Jimmy Cameron exploded onto the movie screens in the 80s with back-to-back action sci-fi faves THE TERMINATOR and ALIENS and ended the decade with the underrated gem THE ABYSS. Cameron upped the ante in the 90s with three mega-hits in a row: TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY, TRUE LIES and TITANIC.
After he won a boatload of Oscars for TITANIC and had (at the time) the biggest grossing movie of all-time, he took a decade off and got obsessed with underwater exploration and forgot that he was a movie director. He came back with the movie that is presently the biggest money-maker of all time, AVATAR. I thought AVATAR was a big ol’ bore but there is no denying that everything this guy touches turns to money and usually gets rave reviews. Good for him but my favorite Canadian director is still Norman Jewison.
After he won a boatload of Oscars for TITANIC and had (at the time) the biggest grossing movie of all-time, he took a decade off and got obsessed with underwater exploration and forgot that he was a movie director. He came back with the movie that is presently the biggest money-maker of all time, AVATAR. I thought AVATAR was a big ol’ bore but there is no denying that everything this guy touches turns to money and usually gets rave reviews. Good for him but my favorite Canadian director is still Norman Jewison.
Pete Jackson’s bread and butter early in his career were comedy/horror flicks such as BAD TASTE, DEAD ALIVE and THE FRIGHTENERS. HEAVENLY CREATURES proved that he’s got more to offer the movie world than just blood, screams and yuk-yuks. The 2000s solidified Peter Jackson into Hollywood history as he dove into J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings books and directed the Lord of the Rings trilogy to massive critical and financial success worldwide.
He took a couple of years off and then stormed back with his unnecessary remake of KING KONG in 2005. Apparently, he was missing hobbits after he made his ape movie so he signed on to make a hobbit trilogy in this decade. The first installment, THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY opened last winter and met with great success.
He took a couple of years off and then stormed back with his unnecessary remake of KING KONG in 2005. Apparently, he was missing hobbits after he made his ape movie so he signed on to make a hobbit trilogy in this decade. The first installment, THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY opened last winter and met with great success.