Arnold Schwarzenegger praised two Terminator films directed by James Cameron
According to the actor Arnold Schwarzeneggerthe two films of Terminator directed by James Cameron predicted the future, and all material present in science fiction and action productions “became a reality.”
Published on the museum’s website Academy Museum of Motion Picturesowned by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (responsible for oscar), the star of hollywood commented on the progress of Artificial intelligence (AI) and how this subject was approached in the films of Cameronresponsible for other cinema classics, such as Aliens, The Rescue (1986), avatar (2009) and Titanic (1997).
“Today, everyone is scared of this, of where this is going,” he said. Schwarzenegger. “And in this movie, in Terminatorwe talk about the machines becoming self-aware and they take over.”
Then, the artist celebrated the “brilliant writing” of the first film in the franchise, released on March 25, 1985 in Brazilian theaters. As he recalled, “At that time, we [tÃnhamos] scratched the surface of AI, artificial intelligence. Think about it.”
Now, over decades, it has become a reality. So it’s not fantasy or futuristic anymore. It’s here today. And so this is the extraordinary writing of Jim Cameron.
Furthermore, Arnold Schwarzenegger took the opportunity to exalt even more the work of Cameron: “He’s such an extraordinary writer and such an unbelievable director, that’s, again, one of those things I wish I could take credit for in this movie. I can only take credit for the character I played and the way I played him.”
I mean, he created this character. He wrote it so well, he wrote the movie so well, and that’s why he’s, you know, the number one director in the world.
Source: Rollingstone

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