As we write this, famed movie director James Cameron is putting the finishing touches to the next 'Avatar' movie. It's expected to be a huge box office success, likely to make even more money than the original movie which set records when it was released in 2009. If it doesn't work out, though, Cameron could always fall back on his secondary business plan. By which we mean he could start selling walnuts.
While other celebrities and people in the movie business have been busy spending fortunes on expensive cars and homes, Cameron paid $20m to buy a walnut farm in New Zealand. The farm, named Pinnacle Grove, was already up and running in 2013 when Cameron bought it, but the director also paid for a plot of land nearby, so he could expand its operations. One of the greatest movie directors of all time retiring to run a farm in New Zealand? That's just nuts!