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Movie maker James Cameron’s interest in the Titanic ship led to him making one of the highest-grossing films ever. After filming wrapped, the director took a little souvenir with him from set as ...
Titanic's lavish production was filled with odd moments, but few were as strange as its climactic sinking sequence.
James Cameron made the 'Titanic' set look bigger by casting short extras for the film. ... “If the studio had had their way, they would have cut the entire ship sinking,” Cameron added.
Notably, Tyson said that Cameron "got the wrong sky over the sinking Titanic" in the 1997 film adaptation of the tragedy. "We know the longitude, latitude, time, day when the Titanic sank," Tyson ...
Cameron’s study isn’t the only one to test Jack’s ability to survive the sinking of the Titanic, though others have come to different conclusions.As the Washington Post reports, a 2012 ...
In fact, a cruise ship captain rated Titanic’s accuracy, giving the film an 8 out of 10.This is unsurprising given that James Cameron certainly did his research. Cameron incorporated the stories ...
James Cameron, known for his 1997 ... “Ghosts of the Abyss,” directed by Mr. Cameron, during a visit to the Titanic wreckage. ... 111 years after the sinking.
Director James Cameron is remastering six of his films in 4K, including today's release of "Titanic." 'Titanic' fandom still runs deep. A new 4K remaster returns the love - Los Angeles Times ...
James Cameron reflected on the making of “Titanic,” the most expensive film of its time, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times for the film’s 4K remastering home video release.