Photo-Realism Wasn't James Cameron's Goal For The Characters Of Avatar
'I do think we've achieved character reality...'
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Read MoreJames Cameron certainly knows how to deliver a sequel.
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Read MoreSam Worthington grew frustrated with the secretive audition process for Avatar, and James Cameron liked it.
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Read More13 years between movies will change a filmmaker.
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Read MoreAvatar: The Way of Water overstays its welcome but it sure is thrilling when it wants to be.
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Read MoreThe DarkStar isn't technically a real aircraft, but it may well exist in the not-so-distant future.
Read More'...and I say this with real embarrassment...'
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Read MoreVertigo is really a movie about making movies, and how it sometimes turns ugly.
Read MoreThe real-life history behind the most ridiculous Rocky sequel is pretty fascinating.
Read MoreBy the time Sylvester Stallone felt ready to revisit the franchise, Rocky was there waiting for him.
Read MoreAfter the studio saw Pullman's Independence Day monologue, there was no going back.
Read MoreAlan Rickman was afraid of losing the role of Hans Gruber but found a way to keep his injury under wraps.
Read More'It was exhilarating. To see a master like Sigourney Weaver morph back into a child-like form.'
Read MoreLet's make the case.
Read MoreThe adventure continues...on TV.
Read MoreIf Mars Attacks! had come out before Independence Day, it may have made the whole movie seem like a joke.
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