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The inside contents of the 5-Disc collector's set James Berardinelli explains, "Meticulous in detail, yet vast in scope and intent, Titanic is the kind of epic motion picture event that has become a rarity. You don't just watch Titanic, you experience it."[45] It is his second best movie of 1997.[46]
Titanic filmmaker James Cameron has developed a similar filming process with Avatar, about a paralyzed human soldier who joins an Earth invasion. Celine Dion looks forward to new sound, new home, new baby.
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[Nausicaa.Net] When James Cameron's "Titanic" opened in Japan, it ran into more than just icebergs. It ran into "Princess Mononoke." The animated feature, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli, was too busy breaking Japanese box office records to be bothered by a big boat and Leo Whatshisname.
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"Titanic" is a very well-balanced film, with something to offer everyone, from the hopeless romantic to the adrenaline junkie: strong performances, romance, levity, special effects, and pathos. The story of the ill-fated love affair is not new, but in Cameron's capable hands, it has been brilliantly executed, with a narrative and images that will linger in your mind long after having seen the film. If you only could see one film this year, this would be the one.
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Titanic was first released to DVD on July 31, 1999 in a widescreen-only (non-anamorphic) single disc edition with no special features other than a theatrical trailer. Cameron stated at the time that he intended to release a special edition with extra features later. This release became the best-selling DVD of 1999 and early 2000, becoming the first DVD ever to sell 1,000,000 (million) copies.
As a visual-effects artist, Alan Chan has sent the Titanic to the bottom of the sea for James Cameron and made the North Pole merry in Polar Express. He has ... spiced up movies, including Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and […]
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