James Cameron has recently returned from the far western Pacific, setting the world record for the deepest dive in the water—7 miles. He experienced life humans had never seen before as well as darkness, loneliness, and extreme pressure. James Cameron became immersed with the depth of the ocean, a place familiar to the Titanic—one of his greatest movies. Now, it returns in 3D.
In 1912, a giant iceberg collided with the side of the SMS Titanic. This caused Titanic’s hull plates to buckle inwards and sixteen of her watertight compartments to open. Water immediately started pouring in, and the ship went down 2 hours and 40 minutes later. Only 710 survived.
Cameron took this heartbreaking event and created a tragic story about two star-crossed lovers, played by Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet. Many people of our current generation have yet to see this historical and romantic movie on the big screen—until now. The movie was recreated by James Cameron for the 100th anniversaryof the sinking of the Titanic. With 3-D glasses, people will be able to see the Titanic like they’ve never seen it before.
On Friday, April 4th, this ship will take off in theaters. Tickets are on sale NOW!
Emery • Apr 5, 2012 at 12:59 am
I think its fantastic Titanic is releasing again for the younger generation to catch on the big screen and I’m rather curious myself to see how it looks in 3D, but I’m not too sure if I’ll be able to handle it. 3D gives me a horrible headache and makes me dizzy, so I don’t think I’ll be attending. I will support the film in my own way though and rent it through my TV provider DISH’s Blockbuster @Home package. It’ll be a lot more affordable and a lot easier on the eyes for me lol. I have the 2 pack VHS I bought years ago and don’t have a VHS anymore, so that’s why I’ll have to rent the DVD version. Also, some of my co-workers at DISH told me about the 4DX version as well that I’m pretty curious about. Have you heard about it?