What film seems like it doesn’t belong in a certain director’s filmography?

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I bet James wishes he can burn every copy of Pirahna 2 :mjlol:

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Why James Cameron Originally Disowned His Very First Movie

Despite Cameron disowning the film for a long time, it ended up gaining a type of cult following over the years, even spawning sequels, including Piranha 3D. As it turns out, the director has since changed his mind on Piranha II, giving it credit as his first feature-length directing job. As James Cameron told Morley Safer during a 60 Minutes interview in 2010, the movie is “the best flying piranha film ever made.” The visionary director's work on the movie gives ample proof that even the smallest or humblest projects can lead to renowned careers.
 

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Nah, you watch Insomnia and Momento and there's no doubt they were made by the same guy. It's the same slow-burn psychological shyt that's in all his movies, he just got to add more action over time but all of his movies really have the weight of that ongoing psychological distress somewhere at their core.
 

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If any movie deviates from the Tarantino formula it’s Jackie Brown, but Jackie Brown was a flop, so he went the opposite with Kill Bill.
Jackie Brown was a flop but even tho it was adapted it still contains enough Tarantinoisms. But it's a more mature movie from him I would say.

I would say death proof since it has no replay value.
 

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Jackie Brown was a flop but even tho it was adapted it still contains enough Tarantinoisms. But it's a more mature movie from him I would say.

I would say death proof since it has no replay value.
Of course Jackie Brown has Tarantino-isms, but Kill Bill is Tarantino on steroids
 
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