The Darker Side of James Cameron

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With James Cameron's Avatar The Way of Water looking like another box office hit, we wanted to take a look at a darker side of the director not many people know of. The tea cart flipping, no bathroom breaks, pushing actors to the extreme side of him that is known all around the industry. James Cameron often is under pressure with pushing film and technology farther than any other director, but this pressure fuels his temper.
In this video we'll be going over his past productions that have been notorious for his behaviour. Aliens, The Abyss, True Lies and the Titanic are all full of production stories detailing James Cameron's antics on set. Although he's since mellowed out, and lives up to his arrogant reputation, we wanted to take a chronological deep dive on some of these stories.
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:16 - Aliens Hate Tea
04:15 - Drowning in an Abyss of Piss
07:46 - Bathroomless Titanic
10:55 - Reconciliation?
James Cameron. The Terminator. Aliens. The Abyss. Terminator 2: Judgment Day. True Lies. Titanic. Avatar. Avatar The Way of Water. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Sam Worthington. Ed Harris. Kathryn Bigelow. Piranha 2: The Spawning. Alien. Ridley Scott. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Kate Winslet. Leonardo DiCaprio.
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@thefearofg0ds758
@thefearofg0ds758 Рік тому
It's weird to think that he's still managed to develope friendships with his cast and crew despite of all his onset antics. Him and Arnold got into a lot of arguments in their movies together and not only did he return for more of Cameron's films, they're still friends to this day lol. Same with Sigourney Weaver.
@TechnologicallyTechnical
@TechnologicallyTechnical Рік тому
and two of his actors ended up marrying the guy
@CHMichael
@CHMichael Рік тому
I wonder if it's like match sailing. You scream at each other and when it's over everyone is friends again. ( substitute any other team sport)
@richardfilanderer
@richardfilanderer Рік тому
Arnold strikes me as a guy who would respect the shit out of someone who talks back to him.
@TechnologicallyTechnical
@TechnologicallyTechnical Рік тому
@@richardfilanderer According to Tom Arnold, one day on the set of True Lies, Cameron was giving Arnold crap for being several hours late to set. Afterwards, Tom went up to Arnie and said something like "Why didn't you let him have it?" to which Arnold responded "Because he was right"
@Prin_Cess_007
@Prin_Cess_007 Рік тому
Yes because you don’t bite the hand that feeds you…
@DannySuls
@DannySuls 10 місяців тому
I love the line "You can't scare me, I work for James Cameron." 🤣
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 26 днів тому
I hope his exes don't have T-shirts "You can't scare me, I slept w/James Cameron."
@buffaloshrimp4520
@buffaloshrimp4520 Рік тому
Honestly I would bet a pay check the worst day on James Cameron’s set is better than the worst day in retail
@judsongaiden9878
@judsongaiden9878 Рік тому
Retail, office, manufacturing. They're all the same. They're all miserable. (Speaking from experience.)
@walterwhite1
@walterwhite1 Рік тому
So true 😊
@Sharpe1502
@Sharpe1502 Рік тому
For real. At least they were getting paid more than $10 to have no bathroom breaks. 😊
@enotsnavdier6867
@enotsnavdier6867 11 місяців тому
I don't think that you almost drown in retail
@judsongaiden9878
@judsongaiden9878 11 місяців тому
@@enotsnavdier6867 Focus on the spiritual damage, not the physical.
@jamessealy9510
@jamessealy9510 7 місяців тому
Getting a good picture is never an excuse for abusive behavior. I’ve delt with someone almost exactly like this, no bathroom breaks and all. I don’t care how successful he is, he has no excuse to be abusive.
@ErikBramsen
@ErikBramsen 4 місяці тому
Nobody forces them to work for Cameron. They're paid gigabucks to be in iconic movies. Cry me a river.
@shabbysnubtide3339
@shabbysnubtide3339 Рік тому
The cast of The Abyss took to referring to the movie as “The Abuse”.
@tronam
@tronam Рік тому
I do find it interesting that actors like Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet and others keep returning to play in James Cameron's sandbox, despite his demanding reputation. These are all mensches that everyone seems to like working with and don't have a history of on-set drama. Maybe they enjoy the challenge and appreciate his 110% attitude toward everything? It's hard to say. Perfectionists do to tend to appreciate and empathize with other perfectionists. One thing you can't say about Cameron though is that he doesn't give it his all. He's always been a very in-the-trenches kind of director and if you see any behind the scenes footage of Titanic, he is right there in the middle of it with all the actors directing his ass off, willing to be up to his neck in water alongside them. It's hard not to respect that.
@kelownatechkid
@kelownatechkid Рік тому
There's clearly so much respect there. Kate Winslet came back all these years later after Titanic and had nothing but good things to say about the production of A2
@Widur42
@Widur42 Рік тому
Is far as i have heard from many interviews, he is always pushing his actors to perform the best they can, but he is always by far the most hard working person on set and thats why he is so respected by certain types of actors. He leads by example.
@imotogin
@imotogin Рік тому
@@Widur42 As much as I agree with leading by example argument, it wouldn't be enough to justify 1/10 of what people easily accuse Cameron of in such vids. What I think, he's simply NOT as bad as people are trying to paint him. Stomping on others egos bc they can't keep up with him? Yes, definitely. Pushing people to their physical limits? Of course. But arrogance? I don't think (considering the results). Definitely not disrespectful and not violent.
@Widur42
@Widur42 Рік тому
@@imotogin I didn't really try to defend him honestly. I just think he is extremely passionate about what he is doing and for most people a pretty bad boss. There are just some extremist actors that actually kinda like working with him, maybe because they learn so much from him. At least he doesn't seem to criminally mistreat actors (you know what i'm talking about) like many others have been accused to be doing.
@imotogin
@imotogin Рік тому
@@Widur42 I'm on his side 100% tho.
@TheBermudaMan
@TheBermudaMan 10 місяців тому
Guys...just imagine if Klaus Kinski was ever cast in a James Cameron movie. Talk about an unstoppable force colliding with an immovable object.
@Namibiets
@Namibiets 10 місяців тому
Oh dear. I am sure one of them would not have survived till the end of filming. Or, they might have become the best friends ever :)
@cane6074
@cane6074 10 місяців тому
It would be fun to see them clash and go at it!
@forrest.0569
@forrest.0569 Рік тому
I met somebody who worked closely with him on two of his films. There wasn't a single person on set who didn't hate Cameron, in fact one thing which brought everybody together was their contempt for him
@Pooreditz
@Pooreditz 10 місяців тому
Lol just watched a video on "Abyss" and he literally said himself "I knew the crew would eventually grow to hate me" and that it would help the movie or something.
@4Everlast
@4Everlast 10 місяців тому
And where are they now? Art requires sacrifice. If "working" on a film with a true artist, what should we say, doing shitty jobs, for little to nothing under morons no one ever heard about, doing shit no one cares nor will notice? Cameron is tough but people get spoiled easily.
@forrest.0569
@forrest.0569 10 місяців тому
@@4Everlast being an artist doesn’t warrant being a tyrant to those below you in the hollywood food chain
@4Everlast
@4Everlast 10 місяців тому
@@forrest.0569 That goes without saying. He's just a person, and being a working, respected film director requires madness, balls, devotion and a long uncompromising vision, besides inhuman stubbornness that gets often mistaken for an ego. Film making is work, like no other. People don't say it's one of the hardest jobs there are, for a reason. Literally everything and everyone depends on you and your ability to translate your vision on the big screen through the hands of a 100 other people who want their "tea breaks". Did he go overboard at times? Probably. I'm sure he didn't scream at people who were quiet doing their job. Imagine coming to work with the weight of the world on your shoulders and your coworkers are wearing F you shirts? He's making magic, while to most of them it was just another job.
@Rumor.
@Rumor. 10 місяців тому
@@forrest.0569 its not a tyrant its a hardworker and he demands the actors to give 100 per cent on film.
@ingvarhallstrom2306
@ingvarhallstrom2306 Рік тому
Ron Howard was an actor for twenty years before he began making films, I'd bet he treats his cast and crew they way he wanted directors to treat him as an actor.
@Whoa802
@Whoa802 10 місяців тому
Shame that he's a complete and utter hack, though.
@andrewmcgrath8521
@andrewmcgrath8521 Місяць тому
@@Whoa802 Same goes for Cameron. Different style, same outcome.
@Whoa802
@Whoa802 Місяць тому
@@andrewmcgrath8521 Cameron's leagues above Howard. Cameron may not be the deepest or most original filmmaker out there, but he is an outstanding director for action films and for blockbusters. Howard on the other hand, is just a work-for-hire, yes man, run-of-the-mill hack.
@shayanahmed7132
@shayanahmed7132 26 днів тому
And Howard's a talented director too. Loved the hell out of Cinderella Man and Rush
@deadstar44
@deadstar44 3 дні тому
Ron Howard has never made blockbusters that literally revolutionized Hollywood like Cameron though. So pampering pompous divas don't make great movies either. Howard is an inoffensive journeyman and yes man kowtowing to Hollywood big wigs, Cameron is a bold Artist and innovator that make Hollywood big wigs bow to his knees.
@oldbittercraig3513
@oldbittercraig3513 Рік тому
You talked about The Abyss but somehow without bringing up the crew's alt-name for the project, The Abuse.
@VegetarianZombie
@VegetarianZombie 4 місяці тому
There was another crew shirt that was, "Life's an abyss, and then you're terminated".
@bobo8868
@bobo8868 Рік тому
“Bad acting call the police” funniest thing that ever came out of James Cameron’s mouth. The entire T-shirt is it gold mine.
@highstepper9726
@highstepper9726 10 місяців тому
Actually he said,' Cut, cut, whoa, call the acting police!' Directed at Eddie Furlong during a dramatic moment. I was standing right there. There were a few chuckles from the crew as well as raised eyebrows but it hit home & Eddie got it right on the next take. Sometimes his truth could be brutal. To this day i use that term when I see a bad performance.
@amanofnoreputation2164
@amanofnoreputation2164 Рік тому
It is reported that James Cameron's motivation for visiting the most hostile location on Earth at the bottom of the Mariana trench was that he had acclimatized to being under bone-crushing pressure and needed some place to chill out before he worked on Avatar 2, otherwise he'd get the bends from depressurizing too quickly. With that out of the way, he could safely mellow out his directing style.
@huntermctotahypnosiscrew6211
@huntermctotahypnosiscrew6211 10 місяців тому
WoW
@SurvivingAnotherDay
@SurvivingAnotherDay 10 місяців тому
That was so long winded it wasn’t even funny
@alpenjon
@alpenjon 9 місяців тому
Thanks for the laugh 😅
@SurvivingAnotherDay
@SurvivingAnotherDay 9 місяців тому
Schizo comments be like
@Rallosz
@Rallosz Рік тому
I don't think the way he behaved was necessary at all. But, you can't deny his results. Very informative and well edited. Excellent video 👀
@FilmStack
@FilmStack Рік тому
Thanks for comment, means a lot!
@stellviahohenheim
@stellviahohenheim Рік тому
it's okay to abuse people as long as the studio makes money 😂😂😂
@ashroskell
@ashroskell Рік тому
I agree with that on all of those movies, with the exception of the Aliens crew. I have the receipts, so to speak, as does anyone who owns that special box set of four Alien movies, which each came with that second disc of extra features. They interviewed everyone for that, including those crew members. And they are still belligerent, petty jobsworths in those interviews. Their attitudes stank and they would just drop everything at the smallest excuse, no matter how difficult or complex the shot was, or how much time, work and effort it would take to get back to that point. They hang themselves, in my opinion, with their obvious decision to hate Cameron before they’d met him, and acted like they wanted to sabotage the movie for some inexplicable reason. As a Brit, I’m also angry at them for damaging the reputation of the British studio industry and all but ruining Pinewood, singlehandedly, causing the loss of jobs and money, by souring relations with Hollywood and making them look elsewhere for cheap studios to shoot in. I would have fired them all, if I had been in Cameron’s shoes. Of course, the tea trolly incident was unacceptable, as that was an innocent bystander and not the target of Cameron’s rage. Indeed, those spiteful little pr*cks probably claimed the incident as a victory. But, if we were hearing a story about how Cameron lost it and punched out a union leader, I would be at least understanding, if not agreement.
@o-wolf
@o-wolf Рік тому
Ill never take any of these one-sided criticisms of Cameron seriously for a few reasons.. everyone even the ppl who HAD THE WORST times on his sets (most of them abyss for obvious reasons) have spoken of their immense respect for the man.. because unlike most other dictatorial directors he's willing to/usually does put himself through every ounce of the suffering he asks his actors to go through
@AntiSocialismo50
@AntiSocialismo50 Рік тому
Yeah, a slavery owner being cruel, but you can't deny the results...
@Jurassic56
@Jurassic56 10 місяців тому
He's a good director, but I have no time for this mentality that the end justifies the means. Denying toilet breaks is nothing short of an abuse of power - this is why we need Unions.
@princeofdarkness4711
@princeofdarkness4711 6 годин тому
The older and poorer you get, ironically you get sympathetic to that idea that the end justifies the means, while the Richer you get, the more mellowed out you get, but you be seen as weak as Unions stagnated skills. Humans are a breed not meant for a comfortable life, we get consumed by ego and complacency. Some will work to the day they die willingly, the nature of a perfectionist.
@jimk5447
@jimk5447 Рік тому
I've read stories about allot of those things, he's a damn good director but geez no bathroom break for 10 hrs. That stuff wouldn't go over these days.
@kaidiekaidie1825
@kaidiekaidie1825 6 місяців тому
That is bullshit.
@Resimaster
@Resimaster Рік тому
I've met a couple of actors who've worked with Cameron and the general concensus was that he's tough but incredibly driven and it really shows in the quality of the work he produces. He's a filmmaking genius and proud of his achievements, but it's good to see that he's also more open-minded and respectful now, as being the best also requires being humble too.
@cineverse2644
@cineverse2644 Рік тому
But what about people like Spielberg, Villeneuve, Scott or Jackson or Nolan where they don’t exhibit this behavior and still make incredible works. I think you, people like you, his actors & James are just making excuses
@TititoDeBologay
@TititoDeBologay Рік тому
@@cineverse2644 the whole suffering for arts🙄. Tbf He's no David O. Russell who's just a scum of a human being, in and out of the studio. But that thought process, excuses a lot of Bastardry and violation of workers right.
@5wheels178
@5wheels178 10 місяців тому
Would a film be of lesser quality if the actors were allowed to take bathroom breaks?
@chrish.9788
@chrish.9788 6 місяців тому
I think I read a story Ben Affleck did a prank relating to switching out a camera lens during Fincher's Gone Girl. Apparently Fincher caught it right away while reviewing the footage, which is like incredible. Fincher has an uncanny eye for detail apparently. Never heard of him being a dictator on set.
@JorgeTorres-tl7vo
@JorgeTorres-tl7vo 5 місяців тому
@@chrish.9788he doesn’t have to be. It’s the 100 takes that breaks the actors.
@simransidhu3444
@simransidhu3444 Рік тому
Cameron felt restricted by cast and crew in a physical space, so he got rid of everyone and and everything, and made his film in one fully controllable virtual set where he can hand everything off to CG teams.
@SpielSatzFail
@SpielSatzFail Рік тому
and insult the CG team next
@simransidhu3444
@simransidhu3444 Рік тому
@@SpielSatzFail, naturally 😄
@francoisleveille409
@francoisleveille409 Рік тому
There's an old saying "harmony is more important than the objective". Hope Cameron learned it.
@GLC48
@GLC48 Рік тому
Glad he’s mellowed out. No piece of art is worth risking others’ safety and physical/mental health.
@Shrek_Has_Covid19
@Shrek_Has_Covid19 Рік тому
Kubrick
@fireison8312
@fireison8312 Рік тому
​@@Shrek_Has_Covid19 nope
@Dejv5252
@Dejv5252 Рік тому
couldn't disagree more
@SpielSatzFail
@SpielSatzFail Рік тому
Is he? I'm not sure.
@master-of-mind5881
@master-of-mind5881 Рік тому
Yes it is, no victory without pain no triumph without suffering.
@foskco87
@foskco87 10 місяців тому
Not to excuse abusive behaviour... but Cameron has said in interviews that he often had person self doubt and fear of not being successful while directing his films. Films like T2 or Titanic where production companies were trusting him with literally hundreds of millions of dollars and he was worried he wouldn't succeed could explain his behaviour. He was desperate, he was running over budget, past deadlines and had to do everything in his power to push harder and get more done. Critics were already calling Titanic a flop while he was only halfway through filming it. Desperation causes people to behave desperately. It is also not uncommon for artistic geniuses and perfectionists to behave like that. Look at Buddy Rich, the dude would completely lose his shit if his band had an off night, because it was HIS reputation that would take the hit.
@bikramarora1819
@bikramarora1819 Рік тому
I think it's worth noting some more context when considering the making of Titanic. The movie was supposed to be a $100 million budget but it ran over budget and over-time which led to the studios wanting to pull the plug on the movie. Cameron offered to give up his producer credits for the movie just as long as he got to finish the movie the way he envisioned it. He had to essentially make the movie for "free" while knowing that he was essentially betting his career on the movie being a success. If the movie flopped with the $200 million budget that it had ballooned up to, his career and reputation would've sunk. The production of the film also led to the media writing hit pieces against him almost every week and were all predicting the movie to be the biggest flop in Hollywood history. I think it's worth taking in this context when considering his behavior on the set of Titanic. It obviously doesn't justify everything and I'm sure he regrets a lot of it today, but it really should be remembered just how much pressure/stress he was under to not just finish the movie, but to also ensure its success. Cameron directed that movie like his livelihood depended on it, partially because it really did depend on it.
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose Рік тому
Since Cameron's art direction and cinematography is almost always 98% correct, I would LOVE to work for him, especially in the editing room
@shaneking3600
@shaneking3600 Рік тому
As long as you didn't need a bathroom break keep a bucket below the desk
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose Рік тому
@@shaneking3600 That sounds like propaganda to me
@seanlarajames708
@seanlarajames708 Рік тому
​@@LukeLovesRose He literally told his crew to piss in their wetsuits.
@LukeLovesRose
@LukeLovesRose Рік тому
@@seanlarajames708 And?? That doesnt prove maltreatment
@Lanosrep
@Lanosrep Рік тому
@@LukeLovesRose You could get a Urinary Tract Infection by doing that. It is 1000% maltreatment. A director's job is to direct the cast and crew in an efficient and healthy way. You can't work them without being respectful of them. That's why unions exist, to hold people like him accountable
@ShindlerReal
@ShindlerReal Рік тому
Jim: let's have bathroom breaks this time Film takes 13 years to make.
@lusandantintili8668
@lusandantintili8668 Рік тому
"Jim's a hands-on director and I have the scars to prove it" is the peak T shirt slogan💀💀
@MrAnt728
@MrAnt728 Рік тому
In short, we're all human, we all have our darker side, but we can't make perfect films like him :(
@MrAnt728
@MrAnt728 9 місяців тому
@@ThaUltimateHunter We're talking objectively, but yeah
@johnprudent3216
@johnprudent3216 Рік тому
Heard this stuff since Titanic. Some of it I get. He’s creating something and wants it to be the best it can possibly be. So he feels the need to maintain control of his process and vision at every stage. As an artist I get it and understand. But not at the cost of another person’s dignity and such. No bathroom breaks? Come on man. THAT in itself is not worth it. I’ll say this though, he looks way better than David O. Russell (based on the video I saw about him). Cameron’s results also speak for themselves. The fact he was willing to try and change his ways after seeing Ron Howard in action also says a lot. P.S. I’m surprised the story about the exhausted Titanic crew member who had a car accident while driving home didn’t come up in this story. I remember hearing about after the movie came out. But it could be one of those urban legend type stories.
@imotogin
@imotogin Рік тому
Isn't this video also full of urban legends? 'someone said this', 'he allegedly did that', I couldn't even make sense of what they're trying to say (no bathroom breaks was on the Abyss, that's what they meant? it would otherwise take hours for each break). There are lots of such vids out there, drawing from first 5 articles on google search for 'such and such is an awful person', but throwing in physical violence allegations is where I draw the line. In case of Cameron it's simply ridiculous.
@rawrisiloveuindinify
@rawrisiloveuindinify Рік тому
No bathroom breaks is ridiculous
@officialmonarchmusic
@officialmonarchmusic Рік тому
Ik I have to go every 45 minutes at least
@FilmStack
@FilmStack Рік тому
He wouldn't like you too much 😅
@officialmonarchmusic
@officialmonarchmusic Рік тому
@@FilmStack Yeah, I don’t think we’d get along
@seniorstudent9768
@seniorstudent9768 Рік тому
While there is some respect in going through everything that you ask your crew to do and not asking for something you wouldn't do yourself, a bad leader expects those to keep up with him whereas a good leader guides those around him to reach those same heights. This is video number 4 in my bingeing of the channel. Love the vids man!
@hallaja8338
@hallaja8338 11 місяців тому
And image how much worse it must've been for the crew.. :/ directors always treat actors better then crew members
@forgottenmma3694
@forgottenmma3694 10 місяців тому
Did you not read all the Shirts the crew made. Look at the T2 shirt
@goosetheloose8332
@goosetheloose8332 Рік тому
For the final, fatherfucking time, it’s “The Way OF Water”.
@FilmStack
@FilmStack Рік тому
I've never been so hurt and loved a comment at the same time as much as this one 😅. That is a mistake on our part.
@Shrek_Has_Covid19
@Shrek_Has_Covid19 Рік тому
the weight of water
@carmillasmith7743
@carmillasmith7743 Рік тому
The film business isn't easy. There are all sorts of people who are not on their A-game unless pushed by the director. His methods may be cruel, but he knows what he's doing when it comes to making movies.
@cineverse2644
@cineverse2644 Рік тому
He’s not that good
@master-of-mind5881
@master-of-mind5881 Рік тому
@@cineverse2644 he’s better then you’ll ever be.
@TheNotverysocial
@TheNotverysocial Рік тому
@@master-of-mind5881 A common rebuttal. Like any of them claimed to be famous or award winning. Without him, there is another film about the *Titanic* disaster from the 1950s that would be the film most of us today would refer to when talking about it, and I think most would agree it the second best one out there.
@filmreviewer117
@filmreviewer117 10 місяців тому
Cameron is a attention to detail type of guy and if he doesn't get something exact he will let you know. The way he says it is why crew hated working with him, thats the difference between him and someone like Fincher, who know how to communicate. Still, glad he's able to admit now, shows signs of growth.
@drewo.127
@drewo.127 2 місяці тому
My thoughts exactly! I’m a creative person who is very detail oriented and even I admit that no amount of artistic integrity is worth the sanity, safety, and respect of others! However, this doesn’t just apply to directors or actors, but everyone! I don’t care if you are the director, a VFX artist, or an on-site janitor…no one should treat others or be treated the same way people like Cameron, Kinski, or Kubrick treated their teams!
@filmreviewer117
@filmreviewer117 2 місяці тому
@@drewo.127 Agreed. There are ways to tell people you to do something you like in a respectful way and that is how people should do it in everything.
@Novastar.SaberCombat
@Novastar.SaberCombat Рік тому
It's never good when a human devalues other equally mortal humans. That said, it's obvious that Cameron's results were always exemplary, and that he saw filmmaking as a responsibility instead of a luxury. Still... man... I know enough about poor Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio's work on "The Abyss" to feel AWFUL about what she had to endure. But... I'd argue that her performance as "Lindsey" was one of her best (if not THE best). 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨
@InvaderGIR98
@InvaderGIR98 10 місяців тому
The poor rats, too! 😭
@Sharpe1502
@Sharpe1502 Рік тому
Major props to Michael Biehn who was in 4 James Cameron movies (Terminator, T2, Aliens, and The Abyss).
@keving9157
@keving9157 9 місяців тому
I think Cameron is a pioneer, innovator, and visionary in cinema, also in ocean exploration. The trouble is, it's frustrating for him that those around him can't see the visions. For example, that crew who hated him on Aliens, can't complain that they worked on quite one of the best action/horror films of all time. Maybe James has mellowed but so should they. Give the guy credit for making great films. It's the same with actors. I wonder how many of them have gone on to secure interesting well paid work as a result of having been in one of his films. They chose to take these projects on, and must have known his reputation as a difficult guy. But you can't argue with box office gold!
@madstylesnz
@madstylesnz 7 місяців тому
Well said, I remember in an interview on David Letterman when he asked Drew Barrymore what Steven Spielberg was like to work with she said 'everything he touches turns to gold', the same can be said for James Cameron in my opinion.
@craigdavidson5613
@craigdavidson5613 Рік тому
Let's not forget some of Cameron's manic behaviors during the making of Titanic were fueled by Crunchie candy bars. No, seriously, he had to ween himself off these honeycomb candies to help keep his emotions in check!
@johnpark7972
@johnpark7972 Рік тому
James Cameron seems a lot more reasonable and fair than Stanley Kubrick. Both are excellent but Kubrick was a madman.
@deadstar44
@deadstar44 3 дні тому
Poor Shelley Duvall still hasn't recovered and never will.
@sandstormxx
@sandstormxx Рік тому
Were the pinewood crew lazy or did they not just react well to Cameron's 'dance monkey dance' attitude? Unlike some other crews they have stronger union rules and support. Art is something to pursue but no film is worth having your life risked over.
@johnwayne8494
@johnwayne8494 10 місяців тому
Probably the former, I'm not aware of anybody else having a problem with them. Seems like the tea breaks wasted less time than the drama Cameron created about them.
@amanofnoreputation2164
@amanofnoreputation2164 Рік тому
I don't think Mij is the dark side of Cameron because it seems to be the side he is like by default. There's just varying degrees of it. The "dark side," that is the unconscious side, would logically be a big softie.
@tonypellock5326
@tonypellock5326 10 місяців тому
As bad as Cameron is, and he’s pretty bad, he’s an angel compared to the old school guys from the golden era film
@twoczents
@twoczents Рік тому
This man basically said "skill issue" to an indigenous tribe.
@ilo3456
@ilo3456 Рік тому
I don't think his behaviour was necessary to be as good a director as he was but I respect the fact that he is the type of person who won't demand of you something he wouldn't do himself.
@patientmental875
@patientmental875 10 місяців тому
Id like to put that to the test, i bet he would psy out!
@ryotanu
@ryotanu Рік тому
As much as i love his movies there is absolutely no reason to be disrespectful. He can be demanding and strict but not disrespectful and make people fear him. That is BS and i believe just an excuse to act like an asshole.
@youretoopolitical8611
@youretoopolitical8611 Рік тому
I agree 1,000%
@TechnologicallyTechnical
@TechnologicallyTechnical Рік тому
Piranha II definitely had a troubled production, but the least of it had to do with James Cameron, as he was only very briefly a director on the film after the original director was fired, but before the producer took over as director. Calling it a James Cameron film is a little like calling Sin City a Quentin Tarantino film (it's alleged that Tarantino directed a scene or two for Sin City). That being said, Cameron's perfectionism did get the best of him even with this film's production, as he attempted to quietly re-edit the film in secret, but his plan didn't succeed.
@andylindsey
@andylindsey 11 місяців тому
I admire Cameron's work ethic, especially considering how his movies are some of the biggest and most epic blockbusters in recent decades. I love his movies. Terminator 2 is my favorite action movie of all time. But I think some of his choices were wrong. It could be his personality type. He could be a sociopathic person; one who is unable to empathize or understand the emotions of others. It seems the worst instances relate to the movies with water, which is understandable considering the super large scale projects he was responsible for. Perhaps if the actors had more experience with swimming/diving or had more training to be more at home under water. Take Tom Cruise for instance who trained himself to hold his breath under water for a really long time (I can't remember which movie that was for). Also consider Cameron is sort of a micro-manager. If there's a small detail he doesn't like, he jumps in and does it himself. I think it pays off in the end, but obviously doesn't make for an enjoyable, collaborative environment. But you gotta admire the man for knowing what he wants and sticking to his vision. He's got the gift. I'm glad Cameron has mellowed out and hopefully values his actors more than he did before.
@brick6347
@brick6347 9 місяців тому
I don't know a lot about films, but I know an awful lot about ships and the amount of detail he put into Titanic was phenomenal. His crowning glory if you ask me. I didn't really care for Avatar all that much, not my cup of tea.
@caedfolkestad
@caedfolkestad Рік тому
Why in God’s name was a clip from the Lord of the Rings shown while discussing his past films??
@darktower0603
@darktower0603 Рік тому
That's what I said!! Wtf
@PanteraRossa
@PanteraRossa Рік тому
I think overall people understand that sometimes tempers rise when there are millions of dollars on the line and the pressure is high. Only those under 30 without much experience in blue collar industries think there's some nefarious abusive narrative everywhere. For the most part, the more movies people make, the more they mellow out and learn to deal with the pressure, both below and above the line. And you learn to understand that things can be said in the heat of the moment that stays there and nothing more. It may be "emotionally abusive" or unresolved but people learn to put their friendships above any momentary discomfort or disagreement. Beyond that, you also have a major financial incentive to "put up with" some of these directors/producers' demanding nonsense. It allows you in their circle and often that is where people want to be.
@darkkrenaissance42
@darkkrenaissance42 Рік тому
Cameron was and is an unbelievable visionary far beyond his time, of course he's not going to tolerate anything else but perfection from his crew. You want magic you got to create Magic
@madstylesnz
@madstylesnz 7 місяців тому
When the crew were ready to walk off the Aliens set, apparently Sigourney Weaver acted as the mediator between the 2 sides and was even able to wrangle an apology out of James Cameron to the crew. Weaver was respected enough by the crew that she won them over to return to production. So Weaver/Ripley was the hero on and off screen for this great film.
@kaidiekaidie1825
@kaidiekaidie1825 6 місяців тому
Nope not Sigourney Weaver but it was his ex wife Gale Anne Hurd who acted as a mediator, she was co producer of the film.
@madstylesnz
@madstylesnz 6 місяців тому
I’m just going by what they said on the doco series ‘The movies that made us’ on Netflix but it could be inaccurate. Some of these accounts differ depending on who you speak to.
@kaidiekaidie1825
@kaidiekaidie1825 6 місяців тому
​@@madstylesnzyeah this how easy things is gotten wrong
@drewo.127
@drewo.127 2 місяці тому
I have kind of a funny story: While I detest the actions people like Cameron and Kubrick have done to their crew, I admit their filmmaking, storytelling, and cinematography are all some of my favorites! So with that in mind, I wanted to become the kind, considerate, but equally as creative counterpart to these directors! However… I soon discovered Wes Anderson, David Fincher, and Edgar Wright…and from what I can tell, they already kinda seem that way! (Anderson and Wright specifically, from what I’ve heard) and I was like: “oh! Ok! There already are creative visionaries who seem just as meticulous as Kubrick and Cameron but are significantly nicer to work with!” That being said, I’m still doing my best on being the nicest (not pushover nice, but respectful and considerate nice) creative visionary guy I can be! Also, I plan on staying indie as well so there’s that as well! 😁
@snowset675
@snowset675 27 днів тому
Good luck on that! It’s a noble endeavor because the sad consensus with a lot of artists is that the ends justify the means. They don’t, and I fully believe that you can make a movie while still being fair to your crew. A good rule of thumb: if you wouldn’t do something, don’t make your actors do it. Keep fighting the good fight!
@christianthomas1474
@christianthomas1474 Рік тому
some of my family were extras for avatar 2 and they said the extras and crew were treated terribly. and they said he had severe anger issues
@AntonioPerez-zk2mb
@AntonioPerez-zk2mb 11 місяців тому
You might want to add The Abyss and Avatar 2009 to that "most expensive at the time" list of yours. $70 million and $425 million before marketing, respectively.
@kdreamscosmos4279
@kdreamscosmos4279 Рік тому
I tried to show Avatar 2 to my family on my TV.. though they enjoyed 1st one but this time they slept after 40 minutes.
@deadstar44
@deadstar44 3 дні тому
Too much "hanging out" in Avatar 2. CG kids aimlessly wading in the water between kindergarten squabbles gets boring after a while. Cameron has mellowed out and lost a bit of his edge that no action scenes could make up for.
@edarkly
@edarkly 10 місяців тому
Does cameron have some affinity for water themed movies? Titanic, Abyss, piranha2, avatar2
@bobbylee_
@bobbylee_ Рік тому
I personally find it a reflection on us that directors who behave so poorly rise to such prominence. There are amazing directors but there are also amazing actors/actresses, writers, etc. That can get lost in the mix when we hyper focus on directors.
@legometaworld2728
@legometaworld2728 Рік тому
Agreed, the majority of people seem to focus more on the acting cast than directors for the most part but writers are for sure undervalued.
@julialogacheva7142
@julialogacheva7142 10 місяців тому
being a director of this level is a lot of effort and a lot of stress. So many people involved in his projects and a lot of money. Its a huge responsibility . I am sure a lot of us could't do it. So I can understand his behavior , but I still think he is not a bad person
@robzilla730
@robzilla730 11 місяців тому
I hear he's actually a pretty cool dude when he's not working on a movie. Did you see him on Mythbusters? Seemed way down to earth there.
@spaceidiot200
@spaceidiot200 Рік тому
lesson to learn: you can be extremely overbearing and demanding if the results you produce are amazing. A model followed by Steve Jobs and James Cameron
@Mullet-ZubazPants
@Mullet-ZubazPants 9 місяців тому
Arnold has told stories of Cameron yelling at him. So at least he's even-handed. He's not the type of guy who's going to yell at the crew, then coddle movie stars. He's an egalitarian when it comes to distributing his wrath
@Wilson.katie815
@Wilson.katie815 10 місяців тому
If you look back on Titanic era interviews with Leonardo DiCaprio you can see that it was hard on him. There’s an Oprah show on UKposts with the whole hour Kate Winslet and James Cameron talking to Oprah. Leo did a prerecorded video. James wasn’t sure what Leo would say about him. He ego seems very big in any interview or anytime I’ve seen him talk. But when you make the highest grossing films of all time, have more money than you’ll ever need, I’m sure he doesn’t care
@leslysincere3374
@leslysincere3374 Рік тому
His early days seems to have made him seem like the madder he was set the more successful the film was. Despite that, a former truck driver turn billionaire movie director is an accolade he can proudly wear.
@deadstar44
@deadstar44 3 дні тому
People have more ire for James Cameron, a man who came from nothing as a former janitor and truck driver to become an acclaimed filmmaker than Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, two greedy assholes born with a silver spoon that make the world worse.
@thatRyzzle
@thatRyzzle 7 місяців тому
I usually preach that I have no trouble at all divorcing an artist's personal life from their work. It's why I still watch movies starring Kevin Spacey; it's why I still enjoy a lot of the movies that were made during the Weinstein era; and it's why I still enjoy a lot of Hitchcock's classics. But, for some reason, the revelation that James Cameron seems to be (or have been) a major asshole towards everyone that works (or worked) with him irks me. T2 is probably my favorite action movie. It has everything: great action, suspense, and also a lot of heart and a message. But to think that it took a major asshole to write that movie, and to direct that movie, and to do anything to get that kind of performance from his actors on set, it bothers me to no end. Anyway, great and informative video. I listen to a lot of podcasts about movies, and somehow they never mention this side of James Cameron. But they have no problem pointing out other directors' dark sides, Hitchcock, Polanski, etc. among them. Somehow Jim always gets a pass. Or maybe all those podcast hosts genuinely don't know about it. But I'm glad I know now, even though it does taint my opinion of T2 somewhat…
@Noah20340
@Noah20340 Рік тому
if you direct multiple blockbusters grossing billions, you probably earned a little arrogance
@tradcathsspx
@tradcathsspx Рік тому
I could not work for that guy lol. I've had bosses with tempers and I get too confrontational with people like that lol.
@muffinman5741
@muffinman5741 10 місяців тому
I mean there is an obvious correlation between geniuses and toxic personalities. In order to be better than everyone else, you need to see yourself as more important than everyone else. Surely there are geniuses who still manage to be kind to others, and good for them. But often genius has a price.
@4killsfreddy148
@4killsfreddy148 Рік тому
his arrogance doesn't bother me. his films are actual masterpieces. but the way he treats people is disturbing.
@jlg395
@jlg395 Рік тому
In less than one second, this video already has a mistake in it. Why should I continue on for twelve minutes?
@RJ1J
@RJ1J Рік тому
I recently spoke to somebody who knew people working on Avatar 2. According to her, he hasn't changed, but I think the super aggressiveness has been replaced with being very direct and impolite if he doesn't get what he wants. This won't go down well with kiwis (I've worked for Peter Jackson, he's a teddy bear). They are a very chilled out people in general (Except for the racists), compared to hardened crews in Hollywood, that have to deal with many egotistical maniac directors like Michael Bay. So maybe he was just harder than the average director, and that upset some New Zealand crew. I literally heard this about a few days ago. The person in question did props for Weta Workshop, and called him a slew of the worst curse words. She became enraged when I mentioned his name and said I had only heard more positive things recently. It seemed like an over-reaction. I met her at an event, and we got on really fine until I mentioned Cameron, then she spouted a load of curse words and got up and walked off mid-conversation and didn't come back. Abandoning her friends.
@cineverse2644
@cineverse2644 Рік тому
Who are Kiwis racists towards?
@officialmonarchmusic
@officialmonarchmusic Рік тому
I'm sorry but I cannot respect Cameron any more than as a great filmmaker after everything I've learned
@RJ1J
@RJ1J Рік тому
@@cineverse2644 Australians. Some English. Americans. Mostly in Wellington and Christchurch. Auckland is more chill, much more multicultural. They are really nationalistic, especially the left wing (Wellington is super left wing), who want a republic.
@RJ1J
@RJ1J Рік тому
@@officialmonarchmusic Does my story make sense to you? Has he been psycho on the Avatar 1 and 2 set? I heard a rumour Zoe Saldana wanted a lot of money for A2, so he just wrote her out of the story. Sam Worthington got a lot of stick from Jim for poor acting (To be fair, he isn't that good), and you can see his performance was nowhere near as good in A2 vs A1. But they've all signed hardcore NDAs. I've hear rumours about Cameron NDAs. Frightening.
@officialmonarchmusic
@officialmonarchmusic Рік тому
@@RJ1J Oh yes it makes sense. I can’t imagine somebody going from a monster on the set of Titanic to “mellow” on the sets of A1 and 2. I think part of it is definitely the NDAs, you made a great point there
@Dr.Anarchy97
@Dr.Anarchy97 10 місяців тому
The Terminator was ahead of it's time. The way it was filmed even holds up by today's standards.
@HHHPedigrees
@HHHPedigrees 9 місяців тому
You spelled Avatar wrong
@CHMichael
@CHMichael Рік тому
3:30 I wonder how many directors decide to use a different location after this. At the end winning is fun and it's better to be on stage at the Oscar's than nearly getting nominated.
@muppetb.lansing8374
@muppetb.lansing8374 Рік тому
A connection to Weta studios in NZ (where Cameron was recently editing the new Avatar movies) working on this project described him as a "monster", ha ha
@jory5462
@jory5462 7 місяців тому
Ed Harris said the reason he cried was because he didn’t finish the scene. If it was anyone other than Ed Harris I wouldn’t believe him, but it’s Ed Harris.
@mania4270
@mania4270 Рік тому
Not gonna mention how Cam'ron yelled at Edward furlong because he couldn't cry on cue?
@blastradius9136
@blastradius9136 Рік тому
Cameron's last best movie was True Lies imo
@RudiW1510
@RudiW1510 Рік тому
Dude, the guy made The Terminator and Terminator 2 - JUDGEMENT DAY. He could a man I'd still love him.
@abrahamedelstein4806
@abrahamedelstein4806 10 місяців тому
The making of The Abyss could be a movie in and of itself, a comedy-drama.
@mrkumaran
@mrkumaran 10 місяців тому
i think people don't understand the pressure he is under. The director has to take alot on himself, because it is his vision, and he has to see it through. Cast and crew come to do their job and get paid, but JC has to make sure his vision is realised. I think he is a great guy. Role model of a director. I kind of relate, i see some of myself in him too. Peace out
@ebbderelict
@ebbderelict 11 місяців тому
Aliens is my all-time favourite movie. Even if the outcome would've been less, I would've preferred a healthy working environment for the crew.
@catherine_404
@catherine_404 6 місяців тому
That behaviour a) demands him to be sued, b) speed how important working unions are. "Working" as in "actually effective, doing their job as they should". That behaviour shouldn't be tolerated.
@BlueSummers101
@BlueSummers101 Рік тому
@6:45 lol I love the use of this Simpsons scene here, especially Milhouse with his bleached white hair XD
@bbyghostie1044
@bbyghostie1044 7 місяців тому
The PCP drugging by someone is terrifying imo You don’t know what medications people are on or what health conditions they have that could interact with the drug. Also people have mental health issues that pcp could worsen; like triggering an episode for someone with bipolar disorder or schizophrenia. The movie Climax is about people at a party (including a small child) being drugged with LSD. Of course it’s exaggerated to where most of the people are having the worst time, but it genuinely can fuck up someone and be a living nightmare to be drugged like that. Just like some of the cast and crew going to the hospital Just ask people if they want drugs 😅 It’s also a crime that should’ve been investigated (idk if they did)
@ed-od9sd
@ed-od9sd Рік тому
the important question is , would all these movies directed have still existed if it wasn't the director
@Psyclonus7
@Psyclonus7 10 місяців тому
Where are your sources for all your information?
@LambentOrt
@LambentOrt Рік тому
People often excuse bad behavior from dictators until they figure out that actually they don't have to.
@officialmonarchmusic
@officialmonarchmusic Рік тому
There was no reason for this level of disrespect from Cameron. I say this as a tired very young aspiring director who has had to work with mostly twelve year old boys that will abandon filming just to play with a pine cone for my first short film project. I understand difficulty. But this level of aggressive talk and endangerment is not okay. I absolutely agree with you
@jonvia
@jonvia 6 місяців тому
We all know it was the tea cart lady that spiked the food with PCP...or Kate Winslet
@chrispopsjunior8978
@chrispopsjunior8978 10 місяців тому
Not a big fan of Avatar... But apart from that... Cameron is probably the greatest filmmaker of this generation
@DanceNicely
@DanceNicely 4 місяці тому
I hate James Cameron. I stopped supporting him and Neteyam. He loves to defeat Neteyam and Na'vi in his weirdo films. He is a sad excuse for a Sky Person.
@MrJohnhunk
@MrJohnhunk Рік тому
I think you should change the title to 'The passionate side of James Cameron'
@joewas2225
@joewas2225 2 місяці тому
If people think this is abusive. Work at a restaurant or be a delivery driver. I've been threatened, told off, etc & have to take it. I'd take the worst days on his set any day. No bathroom break? Neither do we when it gets busy.
@kstier220
@kstier220 5 місяців тому
His name is James, James Cameron / The bravest pioneer / No budget too steep, no sea too deep / Who's that? / It's him, James Cameron.
@BriansBigMovie
@BriansBigMovie 3 місяці тому
I'm of a mind that a film needs to be not only enjoyable for the audience, but for the crew as well. If I were a studio executive, Cameron would be on a blacklist regardless of how profitable his final productions come out.
@InabaPrism
@InabaPrism Місяць тому
He makes movies to fund his deep sea expeditions, the thing he's actually passionate about, and you know what? Respect.
@utkarshjha5255
@utkarshjha5255 Рік тому
seems like james cameron and terence fletcher(whihplash) have a little too much in common
@RyanAnimations-uo8jt
@RyanAnimations-uo8jt Рік тому
guys like him dont mellow down. its just that you cant get away with such abuses in this day and age. Old White Guy will get thrown out at him and he will get canceled.
@seveleleventwelve
@seveleleventwelve 6 місяців тому
It's perfectly fine to be arrogant if you are powerfully talented. But if you aren't, then you're not allowed to be arrogant / end line
@Sparky-kn6up
@Sparky-kn6up Рік тому
James Cameron is literally Lou Bloom from Nightcrawler
@maddalonefarms
@maddalonefarms 8 місяців тому
0:19 and the first Avatar
@TheGuitarist36
@TheGuitarist36 10 місяців тому
Where's this guy's accent from, i keep hearing it on YT but can't figure it out.
@luzianb914
@luzianb914 Рік тому
Be a dream come true to work for this guy. He's in the top 5 directors of all time easy.
@domwalker6526
@domwalker6526 Рік тому
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