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#351 Post by Zot! »

What was the rip-off from Terminator? Ray Harryhausen? I've actually always enjoyed Cameron's eye for cool looking technology, but there is no doubt certain things were borrowed from here and there.
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#352 Post by knives »

Harlan Ellison.
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#353 Post by matrixschmatrix »

That case always seemed pretty unfounded- I've read both of the Ellison stories he claimed were ripped off (I know Demon with a Glass Hand was one, don't recall the other offhand) and neither seemed any closer to the conception of Terminator than, say, Philip K. Dick's Second Variety. And God knows that Ellison is a man more than happy to file a groundless lawsuit (it's part of what makes him him!)
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#354 Post by warren oates »

I agree with matrix. And I'd go further and say that people who are jumping on the Avatar IP-theft bandwagon lack an understanding of copyright law (both as it was originally intended and as it operates now) and the nature of creativity. Artists are always "stealing" from each other. That's fundamental to the way innovation in the arts works. This weird corporatized notion that every last musical note or image anyone farts out (while under contract) is immaculately "original" and can be monetized and legally protected is a very recent fabrication of the twitchy and rapacious legal departments of huge conglomerates.

The Terminator suit was settled out of an abundance of caution by rights holders who didn't want to jeopardize their mega franchise. I could see something similar happening here, but I hope they fight it. Floating islands seem like a staple of fantasy imagery. It's not at all as if, say, the Alien films had used those much more distinctive Giger creature designs with no compensation or acknowledgement.
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#355 Post by Reverend Drewcifer »

Coming soon: Ellison sues matrixschmatrix for defamation of character, and me for using his name in vain.
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#356 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

With regards to Roger Dean, I can imagine someone who's looking at his art (he still does exhibits) who's never heard a note of Yes' music and isn't familiar with his artwork saying that he ripped off Cameron. I think it's why the movie Roger was making wound up in development Hell.
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#357 Post by solaris72 »

matrixschmatrix wrote:That case always seemed pretty unfounded- I've read both of the Ellison stories he claimed were ripped off (I know Demon with a Glass Hand was one, don't recall the other offhand) and neither seemed any closer to the conception of Terminator than, say, Philip K. Dick's Second Variety. And God knows that Ellison is a man more than happy to file a groundless lawsuit (it's part of what makes him him!)
It was specifically his Outer Limits episodes- Demon with a Glass Hand and also Soldier. And I definitely agree that the resemblance is extremely vague; honestly, a better case could be made for suing Ellison over his TV pilot Phoenix Without Ashes ripping off Heinlein's Orphans of the Sky (and that would still be a pretty poor case in itself). I at first suspected Ellison's win was the result of a judge or a jury that just didn't know much about science fiction, but apparently it never got that far, the production company freaked out and settled (making Cameron go along with it by threatening to deduct losses from his earnings from the film if they lost in court). I'm no huge fan of Cameron, but that's kinda shitty.
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#358 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Hmm, I never knew about that. You read about these things in one-sentence paragraphs and one would automatically see it as black-and-white. And yeah, that does suck for Jim (less so for the people that continue to drag this franchise out, but that's another story).
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#359 Post by domino harvey »

Two sequels? Nah, how bout three sequels to be filmed simultaneously
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#360 Post by EddieLarkin »

Whenever multiple sequels to a new hit franchise are filmed simultaneously, it always ends badly. The Matrix, Pirates of the Caribbean, and... Critters 3 & 4. Back to the Future is the one exception.
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#361 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

EddieLarkin wrote:Back to the Future is the one exception.
Sort of, the two sequels did okay numbers and were critically accepted. But Bob Gale criticized how the studio promoted the 2nd one, not really inferring that it would be part of a trilogy. So that when II came out, the first week was good but had a bit of a fall-out from there on because of word-of-mouth from people who were mislead by the promotion for the film.
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#362 Post by criterion10 »

domino harvey wrote:Two sequels? Nah, how bout three sequels to be filmed simultaneously
Great news! .... Not really. Damn it, Cameron. ](*,)
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#363 Post by Mr Sausage »

Well, Cameron has had an excellent track record with sequels.

Then again, he hasn't made a good film in almost 20 years...
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#364 Post by MichaelB »

Mr Sausage wrote:Well, Cameron has had an excellent track record with sequels.
Piranha 2: The Spawning is one of the towering masterpieces of its era.
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#365 Post by Mr Sausage »

MichaelB wrote:
Mr Sausage wrote:Well, Cameron has had an excellent track record with sequels.
Piranha 2: The Spawning is one of the towering masterpieces of its era.
Had to know that was coming.
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#366 Post by MichaelB »

Mr Sausage wrote:
MichaelB wrote:
Mr Sausage wrote:Well, Cameron has had an excellent track record with sequels.
Piranha 2: The Spawning is one of the towering masterpieces of its era.
Had to know that was coming.
I know - some things are impossible to resist.
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#367 Post by Brian C »

Frankly, I'm surprised no one has chimed in to claim, with absolute sincerity, that Piranha 2 actually is a masterpiece, or at least criminally underrated.
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#368 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I don't think James even would.
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#369 Post by colinr0380 »

EddieLarkin wrote:Whenever multiple sequels to a new hit franchise are filmed simultaneously, it always ends badly. The Matrix, Pirates of the Caribbean, and... Critters 3 & 4. Back to the Future is the one exception.
I don't have an opinion on Piranha 2's flying fish yet but certainly have to take issue with Critters 3 and 4 - they're great (especially the third one confining its action into the drab about to be demolished apartment block) and introduced Leonardo Di Caprio to the movies! The fourth was also one of the first times I noticed Angela Bassett too, though she'd been in Boyz 'N The Hood before that.

Especially comforting is the idea that if Don Opper can rise from a rather minor secondary character in the first Critters to become the de facto hero of a franchise of sci-fi action films by the fourth (equivalent in my mind to the rise of Reggie Bannister's character in the Phantasm sequels), there is hope for us all! Not all of us find it easy to relate to the studly Sam Worthington-types you know!
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#370 Post by RossyG »

Zot! wrote:What was the rip-off from Terminator?
Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks (1972)
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#371 Post by domino harvey »

James Cameron: All cinema destined/doomed to be 3-D eventually
Chatting recently with the BBC, the director made it clear that 3D is here to stay. "For me it's absolutely inevitable that entertainment will be 3D, it'll all be 3D eventually, because that's how we see the world," he said, adding: "When it's correct and convenient for us, we pre-select for that as the premium experience."
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#372 Post by criterion10 »

As much as I am a pessimist, I am also a realist, and so I honestly don't see the day coming about where all cinema, or entertainment, will be in 3-D.

I personally don't care for 3-D at all, and if Cameron likes the medium and wants to further advance its technological capabilities, I have no problem with that, as long as it doesn't affect my viewing habits. I don't know why he's so intent on having 3-D downright replace standard 2-D storytelling. It's quite irritating, and slowly making me value him less and less as a filmmaker.
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#373 Post by Matt »

It's been a while since I read my Bazin, but wasn't he already saying 50 years ago that cinema would eventually be completely immersive?
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#374 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

mfunk9786 wrote:Wow. Looks like it'll be a big payday for this guy
Nope
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