What is your favorite James Cameron movie ???

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Has to be either Terminator 2 or Aliens

I give a slight edge to Terminator 2

Both are in my top 10 all time
 
"Avatar", far and away. I've watched it numerous times. Never get tired of it. Can't say that about other of his films. "Titanic" was great but seeing it once was enough. Same with his other films.
 
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Back to SCI movies ( I am done with gangster movies)
Has to be either Terminator 2 or Aliens
I give a slight edge to Terminator 2
Both are in my top 10 all time

Well, you could have given us a list of Cameron films, I don't exactly walk around with a list in my pocket, but while Aliens was a great film, I'd have to give the nod to T2--- T2 ranks as one of my all time favorite SF movies. It checks all the boxes of everything you could want from opening to finish, including having the ultimate bad guy turn good guy.
 
Well, you could have given us a list of Cameron films, I don't exactly walk around with a list in my pocket, but while Aliens was a great film, I'd have to give the nod to T2--- T2 ranks as one of my all time favorite SF movies. It checks all the boxes of everything you could want from opening to finish, including having the ultimate bad guy turn good guy.

Too bad the sequels after T2 were all total CRAP !!

YES T2 was my favorite movie as a kid and still is in my top 10


The Machine was the only true father the boy had and their relationship was the crux of the movie . The villain was one of the best ever.
 
Too bad the sequels after T2 were all total CRAP !!

T3 was pretty OK, they had that girl with the really nice ass, but Arnold was showing his age and too much of T3 was simply built upon reusing the same gags, people and formula that had worked in T2.
 
T3 was pretty OK, they had that girl with the really nice ass, but Arnold was showing his age and too much of T3 was simply built upon reusing the same gags, people and formula that had worked in T2.

It was too comical and did not feel like an authentic T proper experience
 
Titanic. I won't forget that movie because the woman I saw it with screwed my brains out afterwards.
 

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