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Kate Winslet gets more recognized for ‘The Holiday’ than ‘Titanic’ - nypost.com - Australia - Britain
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29.02.2024

Kate Winslet gets more recognized for ‘The Holiday’ than ‘Titanic’

Kate Winslet claims that she gets stopped more often for her 2006 rom-com “The Holiday” rather than the 1997 drama that made her famous, “Titanic.”“People come up to me in the streets more about ‘The Holiday’ and the episode of ‘Extras’ that I did than ‘Titanic,’” she said during “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Wednesday.The British actress appeared on an episode of the sitcom “Extras” in 2005, where she played a fictionalized version of herself. Years earlier, she starred as Rose DeWitt Bukater in the James Cameron-directed drama, alongside a young Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson.After becoming a household name, Winslet went on to major success — and joined “The Holiday” in 2006.

Why Kate Winslet had a ‘horrible’ experience after filming ‘Titanic’ with Leonardo DiCaprio - nypost.com - Britain - city Easttown
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12.02.2024

Why Kate Winslet had a ‘horrible’ experience after filming ‘Titanic’ with Leonardo DiCaprio

James Cameron’s 1997 film “Titanic” made her feel, well, “horrible.” “I felt like I had to look a certain way or be a certain thing, and because media intrusion was so significant at that time, my life was quite unpleasant,” Winslet, 48, told Porter magazine for their cover story. “Journalists would always say, ‘After “Titanic,” ‘ you could have done anything and yet you chose to do these small things,” Winslet continued.

James Cameron says he only cast short extras on ‘Titanic’ to make it look bigger - www.nme.com - Los Angeles - Beyond
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12.12.2023

James Cameron says he only cast short extras on ‘Titanic’ to make it look bigger

James Cameron has reflected on the making of Titanic in a new interview, where he also revealed that he only cast short extras on the set in order to make the ill-fated ship look bigger.Cameron was talking to the Los Angeles Times for the film’s 4K remastering and home video release as part of the film’s 25th anniversary celebrations before he opened up about the casting and the size of the set.“The scale of everything was beyond anything we could imagine in terms of our prior experience,” he told the publication. “At the time we thought, ‘wow, there’s no way this movie could ever make its money back.

New ‘Titanic’ behind-the-scenes photos with young Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet revealed - nypost.com - Britain - France - California - Mexico - county Jack
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18.10.2023

New ‘Titanic’ behind-the-scenes photos with young Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet revealed

New behind-the-scenes photos of the 1997 blockbuster smash “Titanic” have been released — and they look like they were taken 84 years ago.Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet — just 21 and 20, respectively, at the time — boarded the fictional S.O.S. Titanic as production kicked off in summer 1996.

‘Titanique’ Off-Broadway Review: Unsinkable - www.metroweekly.com - Los Angeles - New York - Manhattan
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19.09.2023

‘Titanique’ Off-Broadway Review: Unsinkable

Titanic? Those of a certain age will recall the hype and hysteria of James Cameron’s 1997 film starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. Lines formed at movie theaters around the world, many being turned away by sold-out notices.

Kate Winslet’s ‘Titanic’ overcoat will go on — at auction for ‘$100K plus - nypost.com - county Scott - county Lynn
nypost.com
12.08.2023

Kate Winslet’s ‘Titanic’ overcoat will go on — at auction for ‘$100K plus

overcoat worn by Kate Winslet in “Titanic” is up for auction online by NJ-based collectibles auctioneer Goldin through Sept. 13.

James Cameron Slams “Offensive Rumor” Claiming He Will Direct An OceanGate Film - theplaylist.net
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17.07.2023

James Cameron Slams “Offensive Rumor” Claiming He Will Direct An OceanGate Film

You may not like his movies. You may not like that he’s fairly opinionated and defends big-budget blockbuster filmmaking.

James Cameron lists longtime California ranch for $33M, now living in New Zealand - nypost.com - New Zealand - Los Angeles - California
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07.07.2023

James Cameron lists longtime California ranch for $33M, now living in New Zealand

Wall Street Journal they were letting go of their beloved estate, known as Hollister Ranch, since they spend most of their time in New Zealand.The main house occupies over 8,000-square-feet and comes with five bedrooms and six bathrooms, and is surrounded by various hiking trails. The estate also contains a 2,000-square-foot guesthouse and a tennis court. There is also a 24,000-square-foot equestrian barn, which Cameron said has been used to store a helicopter and various other vehicles, sometimes working on submarines there for his famous underwater expeditions.Cameron initially purchased the property to find a more rural, agricultural property to escape their Malibu lifestyle.

OceanGate Expeditions Suspends All Exploration, Commercial Operations After Titan Submersible Implosion - www.etonline.com - Britain - France - Canada - county Rush
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06.07.2023

OceanGate Expeditions Suspends All Exploration, Commercial Operations After Titan Submersible Implosion

submersible that imploded with five people on board, has suspended all exploration and commercial operations.The company made the announcement Thursday in a banner on its website. No further details were provided.

'Titanic' Star Bill Paxton Feared Titanic Submersible Dives (Flashback) - www.etonline.com - Russia
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30.06.2023

'Titanic' Star Bill Paxton Feared Titanic Submersible Dives (Flashback)

Bill Paxton feared the Titanic submersible dives. In the wake of the Titanic tourist submersible tragedy, ET is looking back at its interview with the late actor back in 2003, when he admitted that he was nervous about going deep down in the ocean to see the wreckage of the famed ship.The actor, who starred in as Brock Lovett, spoke to ET ahead of the premiere of, the documentary in which director James Cameron discussed his inspiration for the film and took several people, including Paxton, on an unscripted tour of the famous wreckage.«Each dive, I had to kind of look myself in the mirror and go 'OK, are you ready for this?'» Paxton, who died in 2017, told ET at the time.

‘Titanic’ will return to Netflix July 1 following submersible tragedy - nypost.com - Britain - France - county Rush
nypost.com
27.06.2023

‘Titanic’ will return to Netflix July 1 following submersible tragedy

the famous shipwreck.The award-winning film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, will be added with hundreds of others, according to HuffPost. Netflix did not return a request for comment if the company planned to add the blockbuster before the submersible’s expedition.It left the streaming platform in Aug. 2022, according to Variety. The director of the film, James Cameron, spoke out about the Titan disaster, telling BBC that he “felt in [his] bones” that an “extreme catastrophic event” took place as early as Monday morning.The Titan submersible lost contact 1 hour and 45 minutes into its voyage to the Titanic wreckage and a debris field was found days later. “For me, there was no doubt.

Inside Titanic Wreckage's Discovery in 1985 and Explorer Bob Ballard's Early Submersible Vehicle (Flashback) - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
27.06.2023

Inside Titanic Wreckage's Discovery in 1985 and Explorer Bob Ballard's Early Submersible Vehicle (Flashback)

«catastrophic implosion,» there was enthusiasm around the world after the ocean explorer provided the first photos and footage of the Titanic’s underwater grave. Speaking with ET in 1987, the Navy vet summed up his initial reaction to finding the Titanic in one word: «Relief.»«I had been pursuing that ship for 13 years,» he explained. «It was like this big piece of pressure came off my back and I was glad.»After uncovering the ship via cameras that combed the ocean floor, Ballard and his team of researchers performed multiple five-hour roundtrip dives to the Titanic the following year. «It was a pretty tough commute,» he remembered, saying that their vessel was «a very cold, cramped elevator» surrounded by 6,000 pounds of pressure that amounted to «a Cadillac car on every square inch of you.»Of course, those dangerous voyages yielded the world’s first look at the Titanic since it struck an iceberg on April 14, 1912 and 1,500 people died when it sank within hours early the next morning. «It's a very peaceful site, actually.

‘Titanic’ actor Lew Palter dead at 94 - nypost.com - Chicago
nypost.com
27.06.2023

‘Titanic’ actor Lew Palter dead at 94

The Hollywood Reporter. He was a familiar face on TV, appearing on “The Flying Nun,” “Columbo,” “The Brady Bunch,” Hill Street Blues” and “LA Law,” among other shows.Palter played a Supreme Court Justice in the 1981 comedy-drama “First Monday In October,” starring Walter Matthau and Jill Clayburgh.He was also a faculty member at CalArts School of Theater.One of his students, Cecily Strong, paid tribute to Palter on Instagram.“Lew told me he thought I should take a class at the Groundlings,” she said. “I said no way I’m a serious actor.

Lew Palter, 'Titanic' Actor and Beloved Theater Teacher, Dead at 94 - www.etonline.com - county Rush
etonline.com
27.06.2023

Lew Palter, 'Titanic' Actor and Beloved Theater Teacher, Dead at 94

on Monday by his daughter, Catherine Palter.Palter is best known for his role in James Cameron's in which he played Isidor Straus, the real-life business magnate and co-owner of Macy's who died aboard the ship with his wife, Ida — a role played by Elsa Raven, who died in November 2020.Notably, the Strauses — who were among the wealthiest passengers to die aboard Titanic — are the great-great-grandparents of Wendy Rush, the wife of OceanGate Expeditions CEO Stockton Rush, who died aboard the Titan submersible last week, during a dive to the Titanic wreckage.Apart from his role in, Palter had small roles in a slew of TV shows and films throughout his long acting career, which began in 1967. He frequently played judges in different projects, including First Monday in October, and others.He largely retired from film and TV acting after his role in  but was an acclaimed instructor at CalArts School of Theater, where he worked as a mentor, teacher and director from 1971 until his retirement in 2013.Among his thousands of past students, Palter worked with and mentored celebrated actors including alum Cecily Strong and Oscar nominees Don Cheadle and Ed Harris.Palter — whose wife of 64 years, Nancy Vawter, died in November 2020 — is survived by their daughter, as well as three grandchildren.

‘Jeopardy!’ champ Sam Buttrey: I declined a seat in Titanic submersible - nypost.com
nypost.com
26.06.2023

‘Jeopardy!’ champ Sam Buttrey: I declined a seat in Titanic submersible

Steve Martin lookalike, going down in the submersible was a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” However, he was unable to undertake the journey as the trip fell on the weekend of his son’s wedding. “I was very happy to go there,” continued Buttrey.

Why 'Simpsons' Fans Think the Show Predicted OceanGate Titanic Sub Tragedy 17 Years Ago - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
23.06.2023

Why 'Simpsons' Fans Think the Show Predicted OceanGate Titanic Sub Tragedy 17 Years Ago

«predict» the OceanGate Titanic submersible tragedy?The animated series has been surprisingly prophetic when it comes to past historical events, from the global pandemic and «invasion» of murder hornets to the election of President Donald Trump and Lady Gaga's high-flying Super Bowl performance. It appears the show may have also «predicted» the disappearance of the OceanGate submersible, which lost contact Sunday while descending to the site of the Titanic wreckage with five on board.Amid news of the OceanGate tragedy, a 2006 episode of, titled «Homer's Paternity Coot,» resurfaced on social media, presenting striking similarities to current events.

Why 'Simpsons' Fans Think Show Predicted OceanGate Titanic Sub Tragedy 17 Years Ago - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
23.06.2023

Why 'Simpsons' Fans Think Show Predicted OceanGate Titanic Sub Tragedy 17 Years Ago

«predict» the OceanGate Titanic submersible tragedy?The animated series has been surprisingly prophetic when it comes to past historical events, from the global pandemic and «invasion» of murder hornets to the election of President Donald Trump and Lady Gaga's high-flying Super Bowl performance. It appears the show may have also «predicted» the disappearance of the OceanGate submersible, which lost contact Sunday while descending to the site of the Titanic wreckage with five on board.Amid news of the OceanGate tragedy, a 2006 episode of, titled «Homer's Paternity Coot,» resurfaced on social media, presenting striking similarities to current events.

What Director James Cameron Has Said About the Titan Submersible Tragedy and Titanic Wreckage Site - www.etonline.com - county Rush
etonline.com
23.06.2023

What Director James Cameron Has Said About the Titan Submersible Tragedy and Titanic Wreckage Site

James Cameron has a great deal of experience with the difficult and potentially dangerous process of such an adventure.The wreckage site has once again gripped the public's attention after OceanGate Expeditions' tourist submersible, Titan, went missing on June 18 while carrying five passengers during a dive down to the Titanic's final resting place. Five days later, Rear Admiral John Mauger, the commander of the U.S.

When 'Titanic' Director James Cameron First Knew About Titan Submersible's 'Catastrophic' Fate - www.etonline.com - county Anderson - county Cooper
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23.06.2023

When 'Titanic' Director James Cameron First Knew About Titan Submersible's 'Catastrophic' Fate

director and deep sea explorer James Cameron is opening up about when he first learned that the Titan tourist submersible had likely imploded, days before debris was discovered.On Thursday, Rear Admiral John Mauger, the commander of the U.S. Coast Guard who lead the search and rescue operation, announced that all aboard the vessel — owned by OceanGate Expeditions — were presumed «dead» following a «catastrophic implosion» and the discovery of debris.Cameron, meanwhile, spoke with CNN's Anderson Cooper Thursday, and said he'd learned on Monday that the submersible had likely imploded, and that the five passengers had likely been killed.«I've been living with it for a few days now, as [have] some of my other colleagues in the deep submergence community,» Cameron, 68, shared.According to the filmmaker — who has spent decades as an active and avid deep sea diver, and has taken over 30 trips to the Titanic wreckage — he was on a boat by himself on Sunday when Titan undertook its ill-fated plunge.«Then the first I heard about it was on Monday morning. I immediately got on my network, because it's a very small community… and found out some information within about a half hour that they had lost comms and they had lost tracking simultaneously,» Cameron explained.

James Cameron Takes Viewers Through Titanic Deep Dive in 1997 - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
23.06.2023

James Cameron Takes Viewers Through Titanic Deep Dive in 1997

James Cameron is taking ET inside the Titanic. In the wake of the Titanic tourist submersible tragedy, ET is taking a look back at its 1997 interview with the director, when he shared footage from the 12 dives he completed as part of his research for his acclaimed film.For the passengers aboard the Titan, the submersible owned by OceanGate Expeditions, there was a «catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber» that presumably caused all aboard to die, Rear Admiral John Mauger said on Thursday.As Cameron showed ET inside the ship, he spoke about the «freezing cold water» that the wreckage resides in and the «cramped conditions» inside the submersible he took down.Cameron's decision to go to the Titanic's wreckage came after he priced out the options of creating a «perfect simulation of diving the Titanic and what's it going to cost to actually dive the Titanic,» and found that the cost wasn't all that different.«It seemed like you would get two sort of intangible benefits to the film,» he explained.

Titan Submersible Implosion Reportedly Heard Days Ago by U.S. Navy Detection System - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
23.06.2023

Titan Submersible Implosion Reportedly Heard Days Ago by U.S. Navy Detection System

The Wall Street Journal, the «catastrophic implosion» was actually heard days ago when secret U.S. Navy underwater microphones — designed to detect enemy submarines — first detected the implosion just hours after the OceanGate Expeditions' vessel began its voyage on Sunday.The tourist sub lost contact with the Polar Prince research ship an hour and 45 minutes after submerging in an area approximately 900 miles east of Cape Cod, in the North Atlantic, where the ocean reaches a depth of around 13,000 feet.«The U.S.

Suleman Dawood, 19, Was 'Terrified' About Submersible Trip to Titanic, Aunt Claims - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
23.06.2023

Suleman Dawood, 19, Was 'Terrified' About Submersible Trip to Titanic, Aunt Claims

ill-fated expedition of the Titan tourist submersible over the weekend, 19-year-old Suleman Dawood was fearful about the excursion — according to his aunt, Azmeh Dawood.Azmeh sat down for an interview with NBC News on Thursday, and revealed that her nephew — who was on board the vessel alongside his father, businessman Shahzada Dawood — had expressed that he was «terrified» of going on the dive, meant to explore the wreckage of the Titanic, and «wasn't very up for it.»However, Suleman eventually agreed to go on the trip with his dad, as the dive was meant to take place on Father's Day, and he wanted to support his dad on the adventure.The 21-foot submersible — owned by OceanGate Expeditions — lost contact with its support ship less than two hours after beginning their dive in the North Atlantic on Sunday. A search and rescue operation was quickly initiated, led by the U.S.

OceanGate CEO Who Died in Titan Submersible Had Real-Life Connection to Titanic - www.etonline.com - Germany - county Rush
etonline.com
22.06.2023

OceanGate CEO Who Died in Titan Submersible Had Real-Life Connection to Titanic

presumed «dead» along with the four other passengers on the vessel, was married to the descendent of a couple who died in the very shipwreck his expedition aimed to see.Per, the , Stockton's wife, Wendy Rush, is the great-great-granddaughter of Isidor and Ida Straus, who remained onboard the sinking Titanic so that others could escape to safety in their place.The couple was the real-life inspiration behind the heart-wrenching scene in James Cameron's movie, in which an elderly couple holds onto each other in bed as water rushes into their room.Wendy's Titanic connection was confirmed by the  through genealogical records and by the Straus Historical Society — an educational nonprofit.

James Cameron 'Struck' by Similarities Between Titanic and Titan Submersible Tragedy - www.etonline.com
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22.06.2023

James Cameron 'Struck' by Similarities Between Titanic and Titan Submersible Tragedy

James Cameron is speaking out following the tragic news regarding the 21-foot submersible, Titan, that was carrying five men on a dive to explore the wreckage site of the Titanic.On Thursday, Rear Admiral John Mauger, the commander of the U.S. Coast Guard, announced that all aboard are presumed «dead» following a «catastrophic implosion.»Cameron, who directed -- based on the 1912 accident that sunk the cruise liner — and has taken 33 trips to the scene of the wreckage himself, spoke about the submersible's final voyage.«A number of the top players in the deep submergence engineering community even wrote letters to the company, saying that what they were doing was too experimental to carry passengers and that it needed to be certified,» Cameron told ABC News during an interview about the precautions that came ahead of the mission. ‘Titanic’ director James Cameron on the ‘catastrophic implosion’ of Titan submersible: “I’m struck by the similarity of the Titanic disaster itself, where the captain was repeatedly warned about ice ahead of his ship and yet he steamed at full speed into an ice field." pic.twitter.com/vO8JkCXS5fThe Canadian filmmaker shared that he saw similarities between the fate of the submersible and the doomed ocean liner.«I’m struck by the similarity of the Titanic disaster itself, where the captain was repeatedly warned about ice ahead of his ship, and yet he steamed at full speed into an ice field on a moonless night and many people died as a result,» he said.

All 5 Passengers Aboard Titanic Tourist Submersible Presumed Dead After 'Catastrophic Implosion' - www.etonline.com - county Rush
etonline.com
22.06.2023

All 5 Passengers Aboard Titanic Tourist Submersible Presumed Dead After 'Catastrophic Implosion'

https://t.co/iEsIPIfXBVpic.twitter.com/zIHlkcJTf1«The debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel so we'll continue to work and continue to search the area down there, but I don't have an answer for prospects at this time,» Mauger said.As for the banging noises heard just days ago — offering a glimmer of hope that the passengers may still be alive — Mauger said «there doesn't appear to be any connection between the noises and the location on the sea floor» where the debris field was discovered.OceanGate Expeditions said in a statement that «we now believe that our CEO Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet, have sadly been lost.»«This is an extremely sad time for our dedicated employees who are exhausted and grieving deeply over this loss. The entire OceanGate family is deeply grateful for the countless men and women from multiple organizations of the international community who expedited wide-ranging resources and have worked so very hard on this mission,» the statement continued.

‘The Simpsons’ fans say show predicted Titanic submarine disappearance 17 years ago - nypost.com - county Mason
nypost.com
22.06.2023

‘The Simpsons’ fans say show predicted Titanic submarine disappearance 17 years ago

predicted the future.In the past, the animated TV show has seemingly prophesied bizarre historical events which actually came to pass, such as Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential run and the death of Queen Elizabeth II.This time, the show may have predicted the disappearance of the OceanGate submersible that was exploring the ruins of the Titanic.Originally airing in 2006, the episode features Homer Simpson’s long-lost father, Mason Fairbanks, giving a rather chilling speech before going under the sea with his son. “Today I am filled with joy. Searching for treasure with my long-lost son.

What 'Titanic' Director James Cameron Has Said About the Ship Wreckage Over the Years - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
22.06.2023

What 'Titanic' Director James Cameron Has Said About the Ship Wreckage Over the Years

James Cameron has a great deal of experience with the process and the thrill of such an adventure.The Oscar-winning filmmaker has not yet publicly commented on the OceanGate Expeditions tourist submersible that went missing during a dive down to the Titanic's final resting place over the weekend.However, he's spoken out many times about the majesty of the wreckage, and why someone might risk life and limb for a chance to lay eyes on it themselves.According to Cameron, his iconic film about the sinking of the massive ship came about not necessarily out of a passion to make the movie itself, but more for the opportunity to explore and dive down to the wreckage itself — which he described as «the Mount Everest of shipwrecks» in an interview with in 2009.«I made because I wanted to dive to the shipwreck,» Cameron told the publication, «not because I particularly wanted to make the movie.»«When I learned some other guys had dived to the Titanic to make an IMAX movie, I said, 'I’ll make a Hollywood movie to pay for an expedition and do the same thing,'» Cameron recalled. «I loved that first taste, and I wanted more.»Reflecting on his motivations for deep sea diving — beyond his childhood love for explorers and adventurers such as Jacques Cousteau — Cameron told in 2011, «I can think of no greater fantasy than to be an explorer and see what no human eye has seen before.»Speaking with  in 2018, Cameron explained the desire to explore the majesty of the Titanic and the mysteries of the deep ocean.«I call it bearing witness,» Cameron shared.

‘The View’ host Joy Behar blames ‘hubris’ for missing Titanic sub - nypost.com - Canada
nypost.com
21.06.2023

‘The View’ host Joy Behar blames ‘hubris’ for missing Titanic sub

pointed out both the “irony” and “hubris” of the missing submersible that disappeared en route to exploring the ruins of the once-mighty Titanic. “They say that the … submersible has been certified to withstand the pressure of 4,265 feet of depth, but the Titanic wreck wreckage is 12,500 feet of depth,” Behar, 80, said in Wednesday’s episode. “So that’s a tip-off right there.“It’s interesting because the Titanic itself went down because of human incompetence and stupidity on the part of — according to the movies — hubris,” continued the host.

James Cameron’s Titanic submersible filmmaking dive made him miss 9/11 - nypost.com - New York - Pennsylvania - Washington
nypost.com
21.06.2023

James Cameron’s Titanic submersible filmmaking dive made him miss 9/11

tourist submersible on an expedition to the Titanic wreckage, a story of one of filmmaker James Cameron’s most harrowing dives to study the Titanic — and what he would find out after — has come to the surface.The Academy Award-winning movie director behind “Titanic” was inside a submersible vessel nearly 13,000 feet underwater on the fateful date of September 11, 2001.After the 68-year-old director and his crew finished their exploration of the 1912 tragedy that killed about 1,500 people and returned to the main ship, Cameron was told of the nightmare that happened on U.S. land just 12 hours earlier.“What is this thing that’s going on?” Cameron asked actor Bill Paxton, who played treasure hunter Brock Lovett in the film.“The worst terrorist attack in history, Jim,” Paxton told him.Paxton recounted for Cameron the nightmare that took place: planes crashed into the World Trade Centers’ Twin Towers in Manhattan, N.Y.

James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ expert weighs in on the ‘unusual’ missing sub - nypost.com - Canada - county Atlantic
nypost.com
20.06.2023

James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ expert weighs in on the ‘unusual’ missing sub

tourist submersible on an expedition to the wreckage “has the potential to be a major tragedy.”“No matter what you may read in the coming hours, all that is truly known at this time is that communications with the submersible have been lost and that is unusual enough to warrant the most serious consideration,” Stephenson wrote in a Facebook post Monday.“I am most concerned about the souls aboard, whose identities have not yet been made public,” he added at the time, though the five passengers have since been identified. Stephenson and Cameron, 68, journeyed over 2 miles beneath the ocean surface to the wreckage of the Titanic in 2005.

I’m obsessed with ‘Titanic’ — my collection includes 1,560 VHS tapes - nypost.com - New York - Florida - Indiana
nypost.com
07.06.2023

I’m obsessed with ‘Titanic’ — my collection includes 1,560 VHS tapes

Titanic” VHS tape is … one super fan in Florida is going to save it.JD, also known as @titanicfan97 on TikTok, has made it his mission to collect at least 1,997 “Titanic” VHS cassettes in honor of the blockbuster’s 1997 debut.“They made 25 million of them,” he told Variety in an interview published Wednesday, adding that one day he may be able to recover 1 million copies.The Oscar-winning film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, was inspired by the 1912 wreck that killed 1,500 people aboard the ship’s maiden voyage from England to New York City.JD, a video editor, boasts 1,560 VHS tapes, with about 300 purchased at thrift stores and yard sales. He claims the remaining cassettes were sent to him by his 108,400 TikTok followers watching his journey online.He lists a post office box address for Largo, Florida, in his biography.His content, narrated with a whimsical voiceover, ranges from unboxing videos, attending conventions and exploring with Jack Dawson — a giant dummy of DiCaprio’s character — to reenacting the movie.This is my collection of Jack Dawsons #titanic #jackdawson #collectionThe Floridian’s obsession with James Cameron’s cinematic masterpiece started when he saw the movie in a theater at age 6.“It was Jack Dawson mania,” he explained to Variety. “You already know what’s going down.

Jeremy Sisto says New Yorkers don’t have time to wait for his show ‘FBI’ - nypost.com - New York - New York - California - Italy - Rome
nypost.com
01.04.2023

Jeremy Sisto says New Yorkers don’t have time to wait for his show ‘FBI’

Jeremy Sisto says New Yorkers don’t always have the patience for his show “FBI,” which films on the city’s streets“You have to wait 10 seconds, but 10 seconds is a long time for a New Yorker,” Sisto, 48, told The Post. “And it’s always the young [production assistants] who have to break the news” to wandering pedestrians.His nephew worked on the set of the show — part of a three-series CBS franchise which is airing its crossover episodes on April 4 — and once tried to stop a woman who didn’t heed the warning to halt while they were filming.“So he just sort of grazed her arm and was like, ‘Excuse me, ma’am.’ And she’s like, ‘You touched me!'” the actor recalled.

James Cameron On His “Hubristic” “I’m The King Of The World” Oscars Speech For ‘Titanic’: “It’s Too Self-Referential” - theplaylist.net
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12.03.2023

James Cameron On His “Hubristic” “I’m The King Of The World” Oscars Speech For ‘Titanic’: “It’s Too Self-Referential”

At the 1998 Academy Awards, James Cameron‘s “Titanic” won, and won a lot. Cameron’s film won 11 Oscars total during the ceremony, including Best Picture.

James Cameron On His “Hubristic” “I’m The King Of The World” Oscars Speech For ‘Titanic’: “It’s Too Self-Referential” - theplaylist.net
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10.03.2023

James Cameron On His “Hubristic” “I’m The King Of The World” Oscars Speech For ‘Titanic’: “It’s Too Self-Referential”

At the 1998 Academy Awards, James Cameron‘s “Titanic” won, and won a lot. Cameron’s film won 11 Oscars total during the ceremony, including Best Picture.

James Cameron Eyes ‘The Last Train From Hiroshima’ After ‘Avatar 3’ - theplaylist.net
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22.02.2023

James Cameron Eyes ‘The Last Train From Hiroshima’ After ‘Avatar 3’

No surprise here: “Avatar: The Way Of Water” continues to surge ahead commercially. Variety reports that James Cameron‘s blockbuster moved past the director “Tiantic” on the highest-grossing movies of all time list to #3 over the weekend.

James Cameron Eyes ‘The Last Train From Hiroshima’ After ‘Avatar 3’ - theplaylist.net
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20.02.2023

James Cameron Eyes ‘The Last Train From Hiroshima’ After ‘Avatar 3’

No surprise here: “Avatar: The Way Of Water” continues to surge ahead commercially. Variety reports that James Cameron‘s blockbuster moved past the director “Tiantic” on the highest-grossing movies of all time list to #3 over the weekend.

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