EXCLUSIVE: Piranha 3D Producer Rips James Cameron: 'Jim, Are You Kidding or What?'

Who's up for some good old-fashioned, bareknuckle producer fisticuffs? After hearing last weekend that James Cameron was not especially pleased with the work Piranha 3D did with its three-dimensional coed-munchers, Movieline checked in today to see if the film's producers might want to respond. And did they ever.

You might recall Cameron's comments last week on VF.com, when he told interviewer Mike Ryan:

"I tend almost never to throw other films under the bus, but [Piranha 3D] is exactly an example of what we should not be doing in 3D. Because it just cheapens the medium and reminds you of the bad 3D horror films from the 70s and 80s, like Friday the 13th 3D. When movies got to the bottom of the barrel of their creativity and at the last gasp of their financial lifespan, they did a 3D version to get the last few drops of blood out of the turnip."

This afternoon, a Piranha 3D rep dropped Canton's nearly 1,400-word reply over the transom at Movieline HQ:

"As a producer in the entertainment industry, Jim Cameron's comments on

VanityFair.com are very disappointing to me and the team that made Piranha 3D. Mr. Cameron, who singles himself out to be a visionary of movie-making, seems to have a small vision regarding any motion pictures that are not his own. It is amazing that in the movie-making process - which is certainly a team sport - that Cameron consistently celebrates himself out as though he is a team of one. His comments are ridiculous, self-serving and insulting to those of us who are not caught up in serving his ego and his rhetoric.

"Jim, are you kidding or what? First of all, let's start by you accepting the fact that you were the original director of PIRANHA 2 and you were fired. Shame on you for thinking that genre movies and the real maestros like Roger Corman and his collaborators are any less auteur or impactful in the history of cinema than you. Martin Scorcese made Boxcar Bertha at the beginning of his career. And Francis Ford Coppola made Dimentia [sic] 13 back in 1963. And those are just a few examples of the talented and successful filmmakers whose roots are in genre films. Who are you to impugn any genre film or its creators?

"Having been deeply involved, as either an executive or as a producer, on Tim Burton's original BATMAN and the first MEN IN BLACK, as well as 300, and now IMMORTALS, one of the things that has been consistent about all of the filmmakers involved in these landscape-changing global films is that, in each and every case, all of the directors were humbled by their predecessors, their colleagues and by their awareness of the great history of film that came before them. The enjoyment and the immersion of an audience in a movie theatre, as they had and will have with the above-mentioned films, and as audiences are experiencing with PIRNAHA 3D now, comes from the originality and the vision of the filmmaker, and not just from the creation of the technology. You as much as anyone certainly knows that there are many pieces to the puzzle. Going to the movies still remains, arguably, amongst the best communal experiences that human beings can share.

"My sense is that Mr. Cameron has never seen PIRANHA 3D...certainly not in a movie theatre with a real audience. Jim, we invite you to take that opportunity and experience the movie in a theatre full of fans - fans for whom this movie was always intended to entertain.

"Does Mr. Cameron have no idea of the painstaking efforts made by the talented young filmmaker Alex Aja and his team of collaborators? Clearly, and this one is a good bet, he has no clue as to how great and how much of a fun-filled experience the audiences who have seen the film in 3D have enjoyed. Those of us who have tried to stay in touch with the common movie audiences - the ones who really matter, the ones who actually still go to the theatre, put on the glasses, and eat the popcorn - take joy and pride in the fact that movies of all kinds, including PIRANHA 3D, have a place in filmmaking history - past, present and future. 3D unto itself is not a genre Jim, it is a tool that gives audiences an enhanced experience as they experience all kinds of movies. I believe Mr. Cameron did not see PIRANHA 3D either with any real audience or not at all. On opening weekend, I was in a Los Angeles theatre with a number of today's great film makers including JJ Abrams, who actually had nothing short of the fabulous, fun 3D experience that the movie provides. I am fortunate enough to have worked on, and continue to work on, evolutionary movies in all formats from just simple good story telling, which still matters most of all, to CG movies to tent-pole size 3D movies, and genre 3D movies like PIRANHA 3D.

"What it comes down to, Jim, is - that like most things in life - size doesn't really matter. Not everyone has the advantage of having endless amounts of money to play in their sandbox and to take ten years using other people's money to make and market a film....like you do. Why can't you just count your blessings? Why do you have to drop Marty Scorsese's or Tim Burton's names, both gentlemen who I have personally worked with, and who have enjoyed great joy and success with movies of all genres and sizes well before the advent of modern 3D? Then as now, they were like kids in a candy store recognizing, far beyond your imagination, the possibilities of storytelling and originality.

"For the record, before you just totally dismiss PIRANHA 3D and all, in your opinion, worthless genre movies that actually undoubtedly gave you the ability to start your career, you should know that PIRANHA 3D had an 82% "fresh" (positive) ratting on Rotten Tomatoes on opening day - a web site that all the studios, filmmakers and the public use as a barometer of what makes a quality film.

"We know that PIRANHA 3D has not achieved a boxoffice that is on the level of many of Mr. Cameron's successes. To date, PIRANHA 3D has earned over $30 million around the globe with #1 openings in several countries. And, as the "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes indicates, critics and many, many others have embraced and celebrated PIRANHA 3D for the fun and entertaining - and even smart - movie-going experience that it is.

"Let's just keep this in mind Jim....you did not invent 3D. You were fortunate that others inspired you to take it further. The simple truth is that I had nothing but good things to say about AVATAR and my own experience since I actually saw it and didn't damn someone else's talent publicly in order to disassociate myself from my origins in the business from which we are all very fortunate. To be honest, I found the 3D in AVATAR to be inconsistent and while ground breaking in many respects, sometimes I thought it overwhelmed the storytelling. Technology aside, I wish AVATAR had been more original in its storytelling.

"We have to inspire, teach and mentor this next generation of filmmakers. It is garbage to suggest that any film or any filmmaker who cannot afford to work to your standards should be dissuaded from following his or her craft by not making 3D movies or not making movies like DISTRICT 9, for example, which probably cost the amount of AVATAR's craft services budget, but totally rocked it in the movie theatre and in the marketplace. In that case, it was not a 3D movie. But had it been, it certainly would not have been any less original or impactful. The enormous worldwide success of AVATAR has been good in all respects for you, your financiers, your distributors and the industry, as well as for the movie going public. Jim, there is a difference between Maestro which is a word that garners respect, and Dictator or Critic which are words better left for others who are not in our mutual boat or on our team. You are one of the best, it is reasonable to think that you should dig deeper and behave like it. Young directors should be inspired by you, not publicly castigated by your mean-spirited and flawed analysis.

"While we are all awed by your talents and your box office successes - and I compliment you on all of them - why don't you rethink how you address films with which you are not involved? You should be taking the high road that is being travelled by so many of your peers, and pulling with them to ensure that we, as an industry, will have a continuum of talented filmmakers that will deliver a myriad of motion pictures both big and small, with 3D or any other technologies yet to come that will entertain audiences throughout the world. That is the challenge that we face. That is the future that we should deliver.

"Please go see PIRANHA 3D in a theatre near you."

[Photo: John Shearer/WireImage]



Comments

  • sosgemini says:

    Nice response. Loved the dig at Avatar's script. LOL

  • sweetbiscuit says:

    What's weird is that when I saw Avatar, I also said, "Jim, are you kidding or what?" although I probably had a comma in there somewhere.

  • Edward Wilson says:

    Nice to know big Hollywood producers still do the best blow around.

  • daveed says:

    Until Piranha 3D makes a gajillion dollars Canton should probably just STFU and pray he makes more on the home video market.

  • Corrine says:

    This was awesome. I like how he pointed out that 3D is not a genre but a technology used in many film genres. It was also nice to see how he re-enforced that Piranha, as a well done stylistic B-movie flick, deserves its audience without know-it-alls looking down on the fun. He stuck up for other less famous directors which could get him some backlash from people like DaveED so I respect the guy. Nice job Mr. Canton!

  • Mick says:

    There are some things I just don’t get. Why is this crap so popular? It’s the lowest form of humanity to be seen on screen and the mindless masses/stupid people just eat all up and ask for more like good little sheep. It’s like a small step up from brain damage….
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  • The Winchester says:

    Piranha 3D is the best film of this decade. NO weird rapey-firewire cable attached to Delgo can prove otherwise.

  • Neo says:

    I lost all respect for Canton the night I saw him at the Apple Pan fielding business calls while his obnoxious and overweight kid gorged on burgers. The kid looked like Francis, the fat, spoiled, rich kid from "Pee Wee's Big Adventure". Canton could give a rat's ass what the kid was saying or doing. Now, regarding Canton's dissertaion on "Pirhana 3D", dude, you've got too much time on your hands.

  • phil says:

    "There are some things I just don’t get. Why is this crap so popular? It’s the lowest form of humanity to be seen on screen and the mindless masses/stupid people just eat all up and ask for more like good little sheep. It’s like a small step up from brain damage…."
    totally agree...the herd who lapped up AVATAR and parroted press releases about 'game-changer' et al are just as you describe.

  • casting couch says:

    An excellent rebuttal. I wonder what King Cameron's response will be.

  • Doobzy says:

    Yeah buddy, I guess you told him. Personally, I won't be laying down any cash to go watch a guys dick bit off, but that's just me.

  • fung0 says:

    Too bad Canton's response doesn't actually connect with Cameron's comments. Go read the interview for yourself: Cameron doesn't criticize Piranha 3D as a work of art, he just says it's "an example of what we should not be doing in 3-D" -- for very practical and perfectly obvious marketing reasons.
    A 1,400-word response to one very mild sentence in the middle of a long interview?? Got to hand it to Canton, grabbing all the free exposure he can. Not quite so impressed with MovieLine, going for it hook, line and sinker...

  • Kingi says:

    I think Canton had every right to respond, Cameron was loose with his comments and could have severely innfluenced public opinion of Pirahna 3D. I don't understand why Cameron was threatened in the first place? Is he threatened? I don't recall Pirahna 3D affecting Avatar revenue. Perhaps after all this is just a well developed PR gig to get people to watch AVATAR and Pirahna 3D again and build public awareness and interest in 3D - compare films. Certainly all investors profit from this publicity.

  • Keith Warn says:

    The movie/TV audience will decide how far and how fast 3D will become part of our entertainment experience -- along with technological advances, screenplays, publicists, actors, distributors, theater equipment, producers, directors, and others in the film/TV financing, production, and distribution loop. Cameron and Canton cannot envision where 3D will lead us in 80 years. For example, when radar was developed in the 1930's, little did they anticipate that the radar technician whose insides got fried while working in front of a radar antenna would give us the microwave oven.

  • Larry says:

    I think fun-cheesey films are great for 3D. 3D can add more fun to a film. I had a blast watching Ice Age 3 in 3D, but wasn't as entertained by the 2D version. Fun films often work, and sometimes even better, in 3D. Serious films, on the other hand, 3D could compliment at best, or be a distraction, at worst (imagine Schindler's List in 3D).

  • mutuelle says:

    Who`s up for some good old-fashioned, bareknuckle producer fisticuffs? After hearing last weekend that James Cameron was not especially pleased with the work Piranha 3D did with its three-dimensional coed-munchers, Movieline checked in today to see if the film`s producers might want to respond. And did they ever.

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  • Cameron made another snipe at Piranha 3d on CNN last month. He's giving that film more buzz than it generated by itself.

  • cul says:

    hi I don't understand why Cameron was threatened in the first place? Is he threatened? I don't recall Pirahna 3D affecting Avatar

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