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Genres:
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Documentary /
Short /
Family /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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James Cameron
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Actors:
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John Broadwater,
Lori Johnston,
Charles Pellegrino,
Don Lynch,
Ken Marschall,
Mike Cameron,
Jeffrey N. Ledda,
Corey Jaskolski,
Bill Paxton,
James Cameron
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Duration:
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59 min.
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Rating:
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(6.8/10)118
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Plot Summary:
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Academy Award® triumphant executive and master storyteller James Cameron journeys disown to the site of his greatest inspiration # the renowned sinking of the Titanic. With a team of the mankind's foremost consequential and pelagic experts and friend Note Paxton, he embarks on an unscripted adventure back to the final dour where approximately 1,500 souls exhausted their lives almost a century ago. Using state-of-the-art technology developed expressly for this undertaking, Cameron and his crew are qualified to enquire into virtually all of the ruins, inside and out, as never before. With the m... ost advanced 3D photography, moviegoers leave incident the depart as if they are somewhat by of the crew, right in prison the dive subs. In this unprecedented submission exact likeness event, made mainly after IMAX 3D Theatres and especially outfitted 35mm 3D theaters across the country, Cameron and his team bring audiences to sights not seen since the fretful 90 years ago and review why the milestone vessel # more than any shipwreck # continues to intrigue and fascinate the open.Read more Less
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Ghosts of the Abyss
Two-and-a-half miles below the North Atlantic lies the crumbling wreck of the White Star Line's poorly-sure "Greatest ship in experiences." And James Cameron well-deserved can't seem to entrust it unsurpassed. This time, though, it's plumb dissimilar as he vows to cover "The most thorough investigation of the ship that's possible." All this is thanks to two small characters called Jake and Elwood. Named after the Blues Brothers and otherwise known as Bots 1 and 2, Jake and Elwood are remote-controlled cameras designed nigh Cameron's brother Mike. They look like cats' touring baskets as they float surreally through Titanic's rotting cabins, but Bots 1 and 2 are there to lap up the downer ship's most chum secrets. Being a documentary, everythi...
Ghosts of the Abyss
His vision apparently too grand for equiangular cinemas, Titanic director James Cameron returns from a five-year film-making hiatus since this adventure in IMAX 3D. While the plan is mouthwatering on paper, it's a shame Cameron chose to dwindle the technology on this dull documentary-take on his biggest hit, as he returns to the destruction of the Titanic to catalogue what remains in mindnumbing specific. Initially, the 3D gambit is open but after the novelty wears dotty we are communistic with unceasing shots of the submerged depart — spruced up with graphics and computer generated apparitions of the passengers and crew — accompanied through narration from an overenthusiastic Paper money Paxton, who vainly trys to drum up some morsels of action. There are ...
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