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DiCaprio and Winslet starred together in the hugely successful Titanic movie, and teamed up again for Revolutionary Road, a grim inspection of married life in suburbia, which was directed by Mendes.
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The director used his share of blue screens for his hit movie Titanic and he was working on the technology he used on Avatar before Sky Captain came out.
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Saturday evening also saw an anticipated 700 million people watch state television's annual TV gala, a variety performance show in which Celine Dion sang her theme tune from the movie Titanic.
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As scrupulous a job as Cameron has done, I can't really say that I recommend "Titanic 3D" in order to experience this landmark movie with an added dimension.
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It was famed movie director James Cameron, the genius behind Titanic and Avatar.
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To watch "Titanic" again is to do nothing less than enter a movie and come out the other side, with one's spirit feeling just a little bit larger.
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Softimage: This was software for the movie industry that powered films such as Jurassic Park and Titanic.
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James Cameron is working on a 3D conversion of Titanic, which will be released theatrically in April 2012, 15 years after the movie came out, and 100 years after the ship sank.
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Thanks to the success of the 1997 movie, an unfortunate number of people now think of the sinking of the Titanic primarily as the setting for a romance.
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Fifteen years ago, the movie's class-war theme -- the swells in their tuxedoes lounging amid the Titanic's creamy classical splendor, versus the lugs in steerage, led by Leonardo DiCaprio's penniless rapscallion bohemian Jack -- seemed a fairly standard old-movie trope.
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