Giving James Cameron a ridiculous amount of money to make a film is standard practice these days. The director loves spending studio money, but he also has a knack for making it back and then some. That's allowed him to craft a directorial career which has seen each of his films increase in budget like clockwork. Since the meager $6.4 million dollars it took to make "The Terminator" in 1984, Cameron has steadily increased his financing with every subsequent film. 1986's "Aliens" clocked in...