Por: CBS News Entertainment December 21, 2022
The famed and fictional Heart of the Ocean diamond necklace is no match for the one question that remains at the heart of James Cameron's 1997 epic 3.5-hour film: could Jack Dawson have fit on the door with Rose DeWitt Bukater, ultimately saving his life? The scene in question takes place after the meets its fate and begins its descent to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Jack and Rose, the fictional ill-fated lovers who met aboard the... + full article
Business Insider USA Entertainment December 19, 2022
Cameron learned how to scuba dive at age 17 and discovered the keys to another world, he told in 1989. In 2018, Cameron joked that he makes movies like Avatar to fund his deep-sea explorations. Amanda Edwards/Getty Images Some people think of me as a Hollywood guy … (but) I... + más
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Fox News USA Entertainment December 18, 2022
will never let go of the infamous door debate -- and Kate Winslet has finally given her definitive answer of whether both Jack and Rose could have fit on the door. I don't f---ing know, Winslet joked during her appearance on the Happy Sad Confused Podcast. That's the... + más
'Titanic' movie 25th anniversary: Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio and more of the cast then and now | Fox News
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Newsweek USA Life December 13, 2022
As the mastermind behind The Terminator, Titanic, Avatar and classic blockbuster movies, James Cameron is widely considered to be one of the most successful directors of all time.His movies have grossed over $6.3 billion, with the upcoming sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, sure... + más
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Forbes USA Life November 27, 2022
Titanic. The Exhibition opened in New York City's Union Square in mid-November 2022. It will run ... [+] through January 31, 2023.Jesús Varillas/Musealia The famous ship, “Titanic,” has many connections to New York City. Its rescued passengers arrived on the Carpathia... + más
Titanic is being eaten by the ocean in its watery grave | Newsweek
From the Titanic to Baton Rouge, Parks Stephenson looks from the past to the future | The Advocate
Fox News USA Entertainment November 23, 2022
behavior was almost the tip of the iceberg for Titanic director James Cameron.During an interview with GQ, Cameron revealed DiCaprio almost was not cast for his famous role as Jack in the classic romantic drama after he refused to read lines with during the audition... + más
How Leonardo DiCaprio Almost Lost Out on Playing Jack In 'Titanic'—Twice | Vanity Fair
Christian Bale credits Leonardo DiCaprio for helping career: 'Any role anybody gets' is 'because he passed' | Fox News
The Advocate USA Entertainment November 16, 2022
Parks Stephenson's ties to the USS Kidd go deep. 20,000 feet deep, in fact.Stephenson, the new executive director of the USS Kidd Veterans Museum, first became acquainted with Baton Rouge in May 2020 while preparing to take part in a submarine dive on the Kidd's sister... + más
‘Titanic. The Exhibition’ Retells The Famous Luxury Liner’s Story In NYC | Forbes
Newsweek USA World September 24, 2022
The wreck of the RMS Titanic is being eaten by the ocean but will likely survive as an artificial reef for centuries, Stockton Rush, the head of OceanGate Expeditions—a company that is conducting a multi-year study of the site—told Newsweek.The Titanic sank after colliding... + más
'Avatar' director James Cameron said he pushed back on changes the studio wanted by reminding it that his 'Titanic' paid for a 'new half-billion dollar complex' | Business Insider
James Cameron Reveals He Used His ‘Titanic’ Clout to Squash ‘Avatar’ Studio Notes | Vanity Fair
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