James Cameron became famous thanks to the 1984 film “Terminator”, but he does not consider it a flawless masterpiece. He finds some parts of the film, which was shot 40 years ago, very bad.
The Titanic director said he didn’t think the work was absolutely incredible, but he was still proud of it. “I look back now and there are some parts that are quite chilling, and there are parts that show how well we used the resources we had,” Cameron told Empire.
The director has complaints only about the low-budget effects of his creation. He considers the plot and dialogue to be of high quality. Meanwhile, the nuclear apocalypse issue he brought up in The Terminator still worries Cameron. He recently bought the rights to Charles Pelegrino’s books (published and soon to be released) devoted to the nuclear bomb explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The director wants to make a film based on them called “The Last Train from Hiroshima”.
Source: People Talk
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