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James Cameron’sTitanicis widely regarded as one of the best movies ever made. It swept the 1998 Academy Awards and the box office in a way only Cameron would be able to emulate again about a decade later withAvatar. However, not many know that the night Cameron’s movie won the Best Picture Oscar, is also the same night he almost got tangled in a brawl with notorious former Hollywood mogul and now convicted se*ual assaulter, Harvey Weinstein.

James Cameron won the Best Picture Oscar for Titanic

James Cameron Almost Hit Harvey Weinstein At The Oscars

A recent article by The Hollywood Reporter chronicled the wayTitanicbegan as an underdog and then went on to sweep the 1998 Academy Awards. The site mentioned that Miramax’s co-chairman, Harvey Weinstein, was gunning for the Best Picture award that year and said in an interview with CNN that“If Jim Cameron is saying size matters, then we at Miramax are saying less is more”and to The NY Times said that“It’s a battle. Titanic has great special effects, but in Good Will Hunting, the special effects are the words.”

UltimatelyJames Cameronwon the battle the Oscars night and took home the Best Picture award forTitanic. However, the same night he got into a scuffle with Weinstein because he had treated Guillermo del Toro poorly. As per theAvatardirector:

James Cameron and Guillermo Del Toro

“I didn’t know Harvey from Adam. I didn’t know anything about him other than what I had learned from Guillermo del Toro. Guillermo and I had been close friends since 1991. He had told me the horrible shit that Miramax pulled on him when he made his first American commercial film, Mimic, and they fired him. The actors, led by Mira Sorvino, kind of revolted and wouldn’t work until they brought him back. Then, when the film was successful and well regarded, Harvey sort of jumped up to take praise for the movie.”

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Harvey Weinstein

Cameron elaborated that Weinstein taking credit for something he had actively tried to sabotage is what lit his fuse. As per the Hollywood director:

“So I’m on my way back to my seat with my editing Oscar, and this guy’s jumping up to introduce himself, saying, ‘If you want to come to work at a place that’s a friend of the artist, a friend of the filmmaker’ — he’s holding his hand out, and I just blew him off. It was just an ugly little moment. But, yeah, I did defend Guillermo and I called Harvey on his bullshit, and then he got very loud and verbally abusive and almost potentially physically violent. And he was about to get clocked by an Oscar — which would’ve been highly appropriate, I think. I think. But I wasn’t thinking about it in those terms; it was just the weapon at hand. “

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Cameron said that no one really stopped the two of them from fighting. Everyone just wanted them to take the fight outside and not engage in an all-out brawl at the Academy Awards.

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Harvey Weinstein Behaved Poorly With His Workers

In the article, Cynthia Swartz, who was the Miramax Senior VP of Special Projects back then, said that the company knew that there were some awards they were going to win that year. But she says that Weinstein thought that he could sweep the entire awards show. As per Swartz:

“We knew we’d win other things that year, but he thought we could win the whole thing and made us aggressively campaign against fucking Titanic! He really believed it! He made us work like dogs. That’s my recollection of the year, being like, ‘This is such a fucking pain in the ass.'”

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Apart from Swartz, Lisa Taback, the Miramax Director of Special Events and Publicity back then, said that Weinstein thought he could win every year. However, she knew that no matter how goodGood Will Huntingwas,Titanicwas the one that was taking the 1998 Oscars night. Today,Harvey Weinsteinis a convicted r*pist and is serving a 23-year prison sentence in New York and will serve another 16 years in Los Angeles. As for James Cameron, he is busy shooting the sequels toAvatar 2.

Avatar 3is set for release on 01 August 2025.

Source:THR

Ishita Chatterjee

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Ishita is an Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows, with over 700 articles published. She has been working in the entertainment and pop-culture niche for more than 4 years. With a English Literature degree, Ishita generally covers news and analyses on Foundation, Ted Lasso, Severance, and more.A lifelong DC fan, Ishita spends her time watching and re-watching everything in the DC universe (yes, even including the Arrowverse shows).

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