James Cameron shouldn’t complain about the MCU. He should be thanking it.

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“I’m hoping we’ll start getting Avenger fatigue here pretty soon.”

Come on now, James Cameron. That’s not how we say “thank you.”

The creator of blockbusters like The Terminator, Titanic, and Avatar struck a testy attitude toward the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the weekend. He was speaking to reporters to promote the miniseries AMC Visionaries: James Cameron’s Story of Science Fiction (h/t IndieWire).

“Not that I don’t love the movies,” he continued. “It’s just, come on guys, there are other stories to tell besides hyper-gonadal males without families doing death-defying things for two hours and wrecking cities in the process. It’s like, oy!” Read more…

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7 Things You Didn’t Know about Point Break

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The ORIGINAL Point Break is inarguably one of the best movies about bank-robbing surfers. Full disclosure—there’s no particular reason we’re covering this movie other than it’s awesome and we wanna. So enjoy some things about Keanu, Swayze, Busey and the Ex-Presidents!

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Gal Gadot non-response to James Cameron’s bad ‘Wonder Woman’ take was the perfect answer

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James Cameron had thoughts on Wonder Woman, and he wasn’t been shy about sharing them. But if Wonder Woman herself, Gal Gadot, had any thoughts on James Cameron in return, she’s been keeping them to herself.

Turns out there’s a reason for that.

Over the summer, Cameron blasted the “self-congratulatory back-patting” surrounding Wonder Woman, calling the character an “objectified icon” who represented “a step backwards.”

You know, unlike Sarah Connor, the “strong” and “troubled” heroine of Terminator 2 – which, hey, just so happened to be returning to theaters as a 3D rerelease right around the time Cameron gave the interview. Check your local listings! Read more…

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Gal Gadot non-response to James Cameron’s bad ‘Wonder Woman’ take was the perfect answer

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James Cameron had thoughts on Wonder Woman, and he wasn’t been shy about sharing them. But if Wonder Woman herself, Gal Gadot, had any thoughts on James Cameron in return, she’s been keeping them to herself.

Turns out there’s a reason for that.

Over the summer, Cameron blasted the “self-congratulatory back-patting” surrounding Wonder Woman, calling the character an “objectified icon” who represented “a step backwards.”

You know, unlike Sarah Connor, the “strong” and “troubled” heroine of Terminator 2 – which, hey, just so happened to be returning to theaters as a 3D rerelease right around the time Cameron gave the interview. Check your local listings! Read more…

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James Cameron remembers the time he almost hit Harvey Weinstein with his ‘Titanic’ Oscar

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Even before his downfall, Harvey Weinstein had a habit of pissing people off.

Case in point: James Cameron recently recounted the time he nearly hit Weinstein with an Oscar statue – 19 years ago.

Cameron revealed to Vanity Fair that he and Weinstein almost came to blows at the 1998 Academy Awards (i.e., the one where Titanic won all the Oscars). 

The two began arguing on the main floor of the Oscars theater, just as music started playing to let attendees know they needed to return to their seats before the live televised feed began.  Read more…

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