bigelow: you know, that comes at a terrible, terrible price for him. and he knows it. but he's incapable of doing anything different. >> cameron: frankly, i thought kathrynng to get this, so i'm kind of winging it. ( cheers and applause ) and she richly deserves it. >> stahl: cameron won at the golden globes for "avatar," the only big award bigelow didn't win. and before the oscars, he predicted she'd win there, too. if she does win and beats you out... >> cameron: you mean when she wins as director? >> stahl: you think she's going to win? >> cameron: i think it's an irresistible story-- to finally be able to award the very first directing oscar to a woman. and kathryn... you know, i mean, i'm sure she'll be very ambivalent about this, because she'll be of a mind that, "wait a minute, i want to win for the work, i don't want to win because i'm a woman." but i think it's irresistible at the moment of voting, that story. >> stahl: kathryn bigelow will not like hearing that; she hates being considered a female director. >> bigelow: there's really no difference between what i do and what, you know, a male filmmaker might do. i mean, we all try to make our da