In the words of (old) Rose, "it's been 84 years" since James Cameron could step out in public without someone asking him about the long-gestating theory that, near the end of his Best Picture-winning ...
James Cameron gives stand-ins hypothermia to try and settle that “Titanic” Jack and Rose door debate
James Cameron knows better than you do. He knew nobody asked for a sequel to “Avatar,” but he also knew we were bored enough to make it rain on “The Way of Water.” Now it’s close to raking in $3 ...
This real-life Titanic passenger’s heart did go on — in a century-old love letter. James Cameron’s 1997 blockbuster “Titanic” ...
From the cast of Titanic to the film’s stunning costumes, hair and makeup, to the impressive special effects to its thrilling, romantic, dramatic, and devastating story, there are numerous reasons why ...
It’s been almost 20 years since Titanic hit theaters, but director James Cameron is still trying to convince fans that there’s no way both Jack and Rose could have survived on their make-shift raft!
An iconic wood panel, generally thought of as a door, from the 1997 movie "Titanic," has sold for more than half a million dollars at an auction. According to Heritage Auctions, the piece of wood that ...
The wooden door panel that saves Rose's life in the 1997 blockbuster Titanic was one of hundreds of iconic Hollywood props, and several from the movie, auctioned off in a five-day sale last week. Some ...
"Titanic's" Jack Dawson has probably one of the most active afterlives of any fictional character we can think of. It's been nearly 20 years since director James Cameron sent the "unsinkable" behemoth ...
James Cameron is one of the best directors of all time, and a movie he made 20 years ago is currently a hit on streaming.
Excited crowds congregated at Southampton Docks to watch the maiden voyage of the world’s largest ship — RMS Titanic. The luxurious liner was said to be “invincible,” but less than one week after she ...
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