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Matthew McConaughey Lost 'Titanic' Role After Saying 5 Words to James Cameron originally appeared on Parade.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNJames Cameron Explains Why He Spent 20 Years on Avatar & Its SequelsWith the long-running Avatar franchise continuing to expand with the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash, director James Cameron ...
One of the many reasons why we should praise James Cameron is his courage to push boundaries in his movies. Whether it was ...
James Cameron warns that AI's rapid integration into weapons systems could lead to a real-life "Terminator-style” apocalypse.
Cameron’s ‘Terminator’ movies have mixed weapons and artificial intelligence, something the filmmaker is wary of in real life ...
"We're at this cusp in human development," Cameron said in a new interview, warning against combining nuclear weapons and ...
James Cameron said in a recent interview with Rolling Stone that he’s given his filmmaking career entirely to the “Avatar” ...
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Matthew McConaughey, 55, almost landed the role of Jack Dawson in James Cameron’s 1997 film “Titanic,” but lost out due to ...
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The details of McConaughey's audition gone wrong are mentioned in "Titanic" producer Jon Landau's posthumous memoir, "The ...
Director James Cameron talks next film, an adaptation of the new book 'Ghosts of Hiroshima' about the use of the atomic bomb ...
In round two, Cameron positions the stunt pair so that their upper halves (and therefore vital organs) stay above the water.
James Cameron tests the Titanic door theory with stunt doubles and data, aiming to settle the decades-long debate about Jack’s fate.
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