megaman79 said:
Generation X was still pretty young when Star Wars was released. You got your generations wrong i think. I hate this Cameron bashing so much. Show me a 20 minute action sequence in ANY movie in the last 20 years (arguably ever) that is as perfectly timed and minutely detailed as the mental hospital scene in T2. You can't. Infact i have been thinking of how Kubrick and Cameron have some things in common. 1 - the cold machine like direction in their films. 2 - Perfect timing in terms of directing and editing. Cameron himself said it was 2001 ASO that inspired him most. Look at the Abyss for clear evidence of this influence. Kids - No matter how hard Cameron tries i am positive that Spielberg out cheeses Camerons films every time. The kids, Newt and Conner, are mature and clearly more intelligent than any other science fiction kids out there. They are forced to be grown ups in these films. |
Generation X is loosely considered to be 1961-1981. Lucas' reign was from 1977-1989 with the end of the Indy trilogy. You're getting your generations wrong, not me.
And sorry but ROFL at even mentioning Cameron and Kubrick in the same breath. Kubrick did NOT have a "machine-like" direction to his films. You're playing up 2001, which used that style of fimmaking as a device to give a certain feeling to the film, and completely ignoring his 12 or so other films. Kubrick's amazing ability lay in his ability to create completely different feels for each of his films, something that Cameron has not shown the ability to do.
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