Take a look at the best James Cameron movies ranked after the release of Avatar: The Way of Water as there are some incredible films.
For starters, Sarah Connor (a stunning Linda Hamilton) is a lunatic obsessed with preventing the oncoming war and willing to assassinate innocents for the cause — she’s a relentless killing machine, in a clever twist on the formula. Has there ever been a better example of a summer blockbuster that delivered the goods as skillfully as this long-awaited sequel to 1984’s The Terminator? Suffice to say, The Way of Water packs a visceral punch and is one of the more staggering cinematic achievements I’ve witnessed on the big screen since Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. A big round of applause to Cameron and his team for delivering the goods. Cameron sticks to the template established by Ridley Scott’s Alien, but takes the franchise in a more action-oriented direction. Visually, the sequel is gorgeous to behold, and the action ranks amongst the best Cameron has ever achieved. This frenetic, enjoyable, action romp goes for broke to tell its story of Harry (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Helen Tasker (Jamie Lee Curtis), a husband/wife combo whose relationship is in dire need of a tune-up. The actor is superb in the role, crafting a believable performance that often gets overlooked due to its simplicity. Avatar is classic cinema told on a grand stage, the work of a true visionary. Avatar is predictable and a tad lazy in the story department. Here is a terrifying villain who walks like Michael Myers, murders like Rambo, and feels as much remorse as the shark in Jaws. The man has delivered some of the greatest blockbusters of all time and did so again with Avatar: The Way of Water, which continues to make history at the box office.