James Cameron doesn’t have many regrets — after all, he has now directed three of the four highest-grossing films of all time.
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It is just one example of how the story of the Titanic “never seems to end for people,” Cameron told a press conference held for the anniversary re-release. Cameron put Jack’s individual sacrifice to the test in a new National Geographic documentary, running experiments featuring two stunt performers and an exact replica of the film’s door in a cold water tank.
“He got into a place where if we projected that out, he just might have made it until the lifeboat got there,” admitted Cameron.“Titanic” was first released in December 1997, and held the number one box office spot for 15 consecutive weekends. “I’ll grant you $100 million of our box office for Leonardo DiCaprio’s appeal to 14-year-old,” girls, joked Cameron.
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