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* [[Award Snub]] - Many consider that ''[[The Hurt Locker]]'' winning out over Avatar in the 2010 Oscars and the BAFTAs was in a magnitude comparable to [[
** Cameron himself, however, may not have seen it as such, as he had stated that he was actually [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/17/james-cameron-i-hope-my-e_n_466616.html rooting for Bigelow to win Best Picture.]
* [[Broken Base]] - ''Titanic'' is arguably the main source of arguments, closely followed (or even outmatched) by ''Avatar''.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] - During the 1998 [[Academy
* [[Even Better Sequel]] - ''Aliens'' (many feel) and ''Terminator 2''.
* [[Fan Hater]] - If you liked ''Titanic'' and/or ''Avatar'', [[Internet Backdraft|you might need a flame shield]] to say the least. Although, to be fair, it's ''highly'' unlikely anyone will give you any crap if you stick with the "safe" choices of ''Terminator'' and ''Aliens''...
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* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: His scheme to force 20th Century Fox to give in to Sigourney Weaver's salary demands. From the [[
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* [[Never Live It Down]] - He ''was'' in the general vicinity of ''Piranha 2'' while it was being filmed. There is also his off-the-cuff quoting of Titanic during his Best Director acceptance speech, "I'm the king of the world!", [[Sarcasm Failure|was seemingly taken as an actual declaration]] and is almost always brought up (negatively) in any article or post written about him, no matter how irrelevant.
* [[Sci Fi Ghetto]]: Defied. He's regarded as one of the greatest directors in Hollywood by moviegoers and professional critics alike (even those whose tastes lean toward [[True Art|the highbrow]]). And all but two of his films are sci-fi, although it was played straight by the Academy with ''Titanic'' being his only film to be nominated for major Oscars and actually win.
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