Cameron is one of the few directors with 'common sense.'
Good movies are made to engross you, It's just not the same if you're watching a film at home. Why do you suppose theaters make you turn off your phones? Simple...like James said...So all of us can enjoy the experience without distractions.
First off....your ads SUCK. It took me five minutes to finally be able to write this comment after ad after ad.
Lighten up nofilmschool.
Now....my comment on Tom Cruise's most dangerous stunt.
WOW...he is one crazy sonofabitch. Thrilling to say the least.
My advice to the boy...quit while you're ahead before the envelope catches up with you.
The pundits running Hollywood have gone from 'entertainment experts' to nothing more than 'pandering pussies!' They are telling me that I should make a movie that appeals to the communist ethic? Bullshit! If the Chinese don't like what we have to say in our films, fuck 'em and the red horse they rode in on.
One would think that they would be more interested in the story than the way it was filmed (recorded.)
Where in hell, does his company get off telling an artist what tools he/she can use.
The line in this article..."it’s evident that Netflix not only wants the highest possible quality for its productions but also wants its filmmakers to be unburdened by the limitations of certain camera systems."...is pure crap.
God forbid that you try to tell a story in Black and White because it doesn't meet their "standards."
It's my guess that if Spielberg, Cameron, or Scorsese told a compelling story and shot it in Super 16mm with vintage lenses, they would change their tune.
Stream this, pal!
...there's no business like show business!