James Cameron recalls his Oscar Speech for Titanic ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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James Cameron, one of the finest directors of the world, has always been in the news for his projects. His recently released, Avatar: The Way of Water is on the verge of becoming one of the highest-grossing movies of all time. Cameron’s movies have always had a major impact on pop culture. Released in 1998, James Cameron directed Titanic movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet went on to bag an Oscar.

Throughout his career, all of James Cameron’s projects have been considered a masterpiece in terms of visual effects. With Titanic, the director reached a new height of success. His speech at the time of receiving made him sound overly arrogant. While receiving the award and thanking the cast, crew, and family, the director said, “I’m the king of the world!”.

James Cameron recently revealed he “was trying to express the joy and excitement” he was feeling. The director later explained his thought process of what he was feeling during the Oscars. On a conversation with Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace? (via CNN), he revealed he “was trying to express the joy and excitement”.

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