CBS miniseries Titanic beat James Cameron by a year in depicting the transatlantic ship breaking in two before its sinking.
The beloved character's harrowing drowning scene may not have made the final cut of 'Titanic,' but it still exists in the bonus features.
"I was a little bit obsessed there," director James Cameron tells ... And then the movie opened. When Titanic finally made it to theaters in December, 1997, all those "sinking feeling" headlines ...
The Avatar star, Zoe Saldaña has zero patience for actors whining about James Cameron’s intense filming conditions.
Robert Legato – the respected VFX innovator who won Oscars for "Titanic," "Hugo" and "The Jungle Book" – has joined Stability ...
Even James Cameron had his doubts that the film would work ... size of the actual Titanic. 14. Of course, many scenes recreating the ship -- particularly during the sinking -- were achieved ...
The PromenadeLights from a submersible penetrate the rusted ruin of Titanic’s first-class promenade ... had repaired just the night before the sinking. Acting against guidelines, the two ...
Jon Kopaloff/Getty James ... film, nor will I ever be." The Titanic director shared the sentiment on Twitter, too. His statement follows reports from the Daily Mail and The Sun about Cameron ...
According to Box Office Mojo’s data, James Cameron’s movie collected $674.35 million in the US and $2.26 billion worldwide. Now, Ne Zha 2’s next target is Titanic, and it still has some juice left in ...
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