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RETRO//RANKED: James Cameron (Avatar: Way of Water & Avatar: Fire and Ash)

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*THIS IS A PREVIEW PODCAST* featuring a 30-minute segment from our RETRO//RANKED season on James Cameron. To watch the full conversation on video, subscribe to our Patreon.

Oh Captain, my Captain, Big Jim. It’s been quite the journey and I’m honestly pretty sad that it’s over. We have finally arrived at the final destination for our biggest season yet in which we’ve covered the filmography of director James Cameron. 

With past seasons traversing the "Jurassic" Franchise, the "28" Franchise, Paul Thomas Anderson's filmography, and Edgar Wright's filmography, season 5 of our Patreon exclusive series is set to be the biggest yet featuring...Big Jim himself, James Cameron! Leading up to and including Avatar: Fire and Ash, we will collaboratively rank his entire filmography. 

Today, we look at his ninth and tenth features, Avatar: Way of Water and Avatar: Fire and Ash.  We have reached the final episode of our James Cameron season and today we join our host Evan Miller to dive deep into the vast world of Pandora.

Our current collaborative ranking so far:

  1. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
  2. Titanic
  3. Aliens
  4. Avatar
  5. The Terminator
  6. The Abyss
  7. True Lies
  8. Piranha II: The Spawning

On this episode:
Evan Miller
Timmy Lee
Sara Ciplickas

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Credits:

  • Theme music by Karl Vincent
  • Artwork by Danny Jarabek
  • Edited by Danny Jarabek

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Credits:

  • Theme music: Eugene Rocco Utley & Karl Vincent
  • Artwork: Danny Jarabek
  • Editor: Danny Jarabek
  • Assistant Producer: Evan Miller