Biography of james cameron book review
Book Review: The Futurist: The Life and Films of James Cameron
Since bursting onto the scene in 1984 with The Terminator, James Cameron has managed to consistently capture our imaginations in a way that few other filmmakers have been able to. Simply put, his movies possess the most jaw-dropping visuals and intense, satisfying action sequences you're liable to come across in a movie theater.
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In the decade that he was absent from the marquee, maybe some of us started to forget what we were missing. However, now that he's come roaring back with Avatar, we remember in a big way, which makes this about as good a time as any to read The Futurist. Pieced together from Cameron's own personal recollections as well as those of his closest friends and collaborators, Rebecca Keegan's biography of the reclusive Canadian director offers an engaging insider's look at the life and films of one of the true masters of the craft.
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