James Cameron taunts critics of his dialogue: Let me see your highest-grossing films'
Briefly

Cameron believes that criticism of his dialogue stems from a difference in 'cringe factor', suggesting that even if some parts are cringeworthy, the overall effort of the film is admirable given the resources.
Cameron challenged his critics by pointing out that he has directed three of the four highest-grossing films, emphasizing that box office success speaks to the effectiveness of his storytelling.
He's dismissive of critics who claim that audiences can't remember characters or storylines, mentioning that after rewatching films, those same detractors often recognize the value of what they initially dismissed.
On runtime complaints for 'Avatar: The Way of Water', Cameron highlighted societal inconsistencies, noting that people binge-watch hours of TV yet criticize a three-hour movie—pointing out that it's acceptable to take breaks.
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