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LOS ANGELES — A colossal budget, visionary technology and a down-to-the-wire workload on a film whose fortunes are a real question mark. James Cameron has been here before on little ditties called "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and "Titanic.
Read Original Story: Can Cameron deliver Titanic results on `Avatar?' – The Associated Press

James Cameron made it clear that he wanted to make a good video game for his upcoming film, Avatar. Rather than making it a tacked-on afterthought to the film, Cameron and his team worked closely with Ubisoft to create the game.
Read Original Story: Review: Avatar: The Game – Ottawa Citizen

by Rainier on Dec. 9, 2009 @ 9:00 am PST James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game takes you deep into the heart of Pandora, an alien planet that is beyond imagination. When conflict erupts between the RDA Corporation, a space-faring consortium in search of
Read Original Story: 'James Cameron's Avatar: The Game' (ALL) v1.01 Patch Available NOW – WorthPlaying.com

AP Photo James Cameron’s 3-D sci-fi epic Avatar hasn’t even come out yet, and already there’s news he’s developing another sci-fi epic, one based on a script by Shane Salerno (Armageddon). James Cameron is developing a Shane Salerno-scripted sci-fi
Read Original Story: James Cameron follows up Avatar with Sci Fi Epic. – Examiner.com

Back in 1997, there was near universal speculation that the film “Titanic” was sure to be an absolute disaster. The film’s set in Mexico was pummeled with vicious storms, the budget ballooned, and the film was pushed back from its
Read Original Story: “Avatar” Might Be The Longest, Biggest Flop Ever – NBC Connecticut

James Cameron has played down titanic expectations for his next film Avatar. The sci-fi epic is said to be the most expensive film ever, and is Cameron’s first since Oscar-winning Titanic, which was a box office smash 12 years ago.
Read Original Story: Director's expectations for Avatar – The Press Association

Director James Cameron wields the virtual camera, a revolutionary advance that gave him the unprecedented ability to actually see an actor’s CG character – and the CG environments – in camera, as he worked with the actors in the stage.
Read Original Story: King of the World goes 3-D – Vancouver Sun

The Twitter feed for Production Weekly has become a hot bed of mini movie updates over the past year and most often times I ignore it quite simply because taking the time to turn a 140 character or less production note into a full post is a waste of
Read Original Story: James Cameron Prepping His Next Epic at Fox with Salerno? – RopeofSilicon.com

Avatar is everywhere today. Earlier we brought you a video clip from the film and now we’ve got the final theatrical poster. It’s similar to the previous ones that feature Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana, but this version looks much better.
Read Original Story: Avatar's Final Theatrical Poster – ScreenCrave.com

WITH a CV that includes the original Terminator film, Titanic and Aliens, James Cameron certainly knows a thing or two about making blockbuster movies. We’re betting he doesn’t know an awful lot about producing decent videogames, though,
Read Original Story: James Cameron's Avatar: The Game – Saffron Walden Reporter

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