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James Cameron to take submersible to bottom of Challenger Deep 3/8/2012 12:26PM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
dont eat me MEGA BRO
RE: James Cameron to take submersible to bottom of Challenger Deep 3/8/2012 3:18PM - in reply to James Cameron Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
I think going to the deepest parts of the ocean would actually be scarier than going into space.
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RE: James Cameron to take submersible to bottom of Challenger Deep 3/8/2012 3:27PM - in reply to dont eat me MEGA BRO Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

dont eat me MEGA BRO wrote:

I think going to the deepest parts of the ocean would actually be scarier than going into space.


Let me know your opinion when they send you solo to pluto and leave you there with nothing but a banana and some chocolate mayonnaise
party like its 1999
RE: James Cameron to take submersible to bottom of Challenger Deep 3/8/2012 3:38PM - in reply to James Cameron Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
From 1999

You'd be surprised how many films in hollywood are started...without ever being finished.

Avatar (1999)
After Titanic made $1 billion and won 11 academy awards, director James Cameron could make any movie he wanted - and this was the one he wanted to make. Set in the year 2040, Avatar follows a paralyzed war veteran named Josh on a mining expedition to the distant planet of Pandora, where, through a computerized psychic link, he inhabits the body of a purple-skinned, 9 foot tall, ammonia-breathing Pandoran.
Kiss of Doom: Cameron wanted to use a cast of ultra-lifelike computer-created actors. Plus, most of the special effects needed to render Pandora would have to be invented. Avatars budget: a staggering $400 million. No studio would fund it, so the movie was scrapped.