The movie that "pissed off" James Cameron
As a result of these much larger outcomes we've built a movie-making system that is focused on big hits because the business model can't really absorb too many massive flops. So you get sequels, prequels, and spin-offs. Established IP and bankable stars. No big risks. And you don't get nearly as much experimentation, innovation, or creativity.
Kyle Harrison • The Death of a Venture Fund
To recreate the Titanic for the 1997 film, James Cameron utilized practical sets and CGI.
A 775-foot-long replica was constructed in a water tank at Baja Studios, Mexico, filled with over a million gallons of water.
Though not fully complete, it simulated sinking with tilt and flood featur... See more
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Thread of the most iconic movie posters ever made
1. Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace (1999) https://t.co/AfQm5UR4bF
