An hour with filmmaker James Cameron

with James Cameron
in Movies, TV & Theater part of Oscars
on Thursday, December 18, 1997 * * * * *

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An hour conversation with filmmaker James Cameron about his blockbuster film "Titanic", which co-stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as two young people from different classes who fall in love on the ill-fated ship. He discusses the film's enormous box-office success, its large budget, the innovative special effects used and the grueling shooting schedule.

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    1. CRose  03/28/2012 12:17 PM Report

      Its funny that James says "I'll won't another $200 million, three hour film." His very next movie cost $250 million, and was three hours long.

    2. chrisandfred  12/14/2009 10:22 PM Report

      May Charlie please not overlook James Cameron for a hopefully hour-long interview surrounding the release of AVATAR.

    3. Brandan Tang  03/03/2008 04:25 AM Report

      Thanks Charlie for having James Cameron as a guest. Great interview, but I wished it could have been longer. I have great admiration for James Cameron; his craft in film making is phenomenal. You can trust that he will deliver a great movie everytime. Please have him on again, before Avatar.

    4. Victor Liorentas  07/06/2007 08:29 PM Report

      Great INTERVIEW i missed first time around.I think James Cameron is a wonderful filmmaker who is shaping the future of movies.Thank You Charlie and please have him on again.