While fans of James Cameron’s classic library of films may not be too fond of the 4K restorations, Cameron himself doesn’t seem to think the criticism holds much weight. In fact, the director recently had a few choice words for folks vocal about their problems with the 4K versions of his work. In an interview with the , James Cameron addressed the universally poor reception that the 4K restorations of his work are getting, and he isn’t happy about it.

”When people start reviewing your grain structure, they need to move out of mom’s basement and meet somebody. Right? I’m serious,” Cameron told the Hollywood Reported. “I mean, are you fucking kidding me? I’ve got a great team that does the transfers.

I do all the color and density work. I look at every shot, every frame, and then the final transfer is done by a guy who has been with me [for years]. All the films are done that way.

Everything is done that way. Get a life, people, seriously.” If you’re lucky enough to be unaware of the issue referenced, Cameron is talking about the recently released 4K restorations of films such as and – the only 4K versions currently available.

They, well, they just don’t look good. Even though Cameron doesn’t mention it in the interview, most people seem to be complaining about the unabashed usage of, Though Cameron once made a name for himself for creating impressively realistic practical effects, we’ve lived long enough to see AI undo some of his most impressive .