However, for Cameron, creativity and imagination have always played an essential role in his films.

Released in 1982, it serves as a sequel to the 1978 film Piranha.

It is in the family of bizarre and wacky horror movies which includesSharknado,Velocipastor, andLlamageddon.

James Cameron next to an image from his debut film Piranhas II: The Spawning

However, as a documentary, it failed to generate any significant revenue at the box office.

Regardless, it stands out as one of Cameron’s great passion projects.

Regardless, it stands out as one of Cameron’s great passion projects.

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With a sizable $70 million budget,The Abyssended up losing money at the box office.

Cameron also came up with the idea forThe Terminator, which he initially wrote as a slasher horror film.

However, it would be several years until his next big hit movie.

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However, she joins him when he discovers a terrorist plot to destroy America.

However, this level of success was becoming the norm for Cameron.

However, the re-releases are responsible for keeping the movie in the top four grossing films of all time.

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Piranha II: The Spawning follows a scuba diving instructor, her biochemist boyfriend, and her police chief ex-husband as they investigate mysterious deaths linked to mutant piranha fish near a sunken freighter ship off a Caribbean island resort. Released in 1982, it serves as a sequel to the 1978 film Piranha.

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The Abyss is James Cameron’s fourth feature film and his second water-themed movie. Starring Ed Harris, Michael Biehn, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, the 1989 drama that revolves around a team of oil workers and Navy SEALs who face a mysterious alien race at the bottom of the ocean.

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The Terminator, directed by James Cameron and released in 1984, features a cyborg assassin sent back in time to eliminate Sarah Connor, the mother of a future resistance leader. As the relentless machine pursues its mission, a human warrior is sent to protect her and secure humanity’s survival.

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In James Cameron’s 1994 action comedy True Lies, the spy Harry Tasker (Arnold Schwarzenegger) lives a double life as a mellow computer salesman and keeps his real job secret from his wife Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis). However, she joins him when he discovers a terrorist plot to destroy America.

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Terminator 2: Judgment Day is a sci-fi action film directed by James Cameron, set ten years after the original. It chronicles a new effort to eliminate future rebellion leader John Connor, despite a reprogrammed terminator dispatched to safeguard him.

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Titanic is the 1997 blockbuster romantic/disaster epic based on the events surrounding the sinking of the legendary “unsinkable” vessel. Flashing back to the past and forward to the present, the film primarily follows the stories of the well-to-do and somewhat timid Rose and the poor but lively Jack, star-crossed lovers who meet aboard the doomed ship. In addition, the film tells true and fictionalized accounts of the passengers of the RMS Titanic, with an older Rose recounting her tale to the crew of a research ship.

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