And yes, James Cameron is probably the best person
when it comes to three dimensional world, since he’s already preparing
2012 release for the 3D version of Titanic, which will coincide with the “100 year anniversary of the sailing of the ship.”
Yeah, we are talking about Titanic! Nobody should
be surprised with this date, because, let us remind you Cameron has
previously stated that Fox is targeting Spring 2012 release for the 3D
version, to coincide with the “100 year anniversary of the sailing of
the ship“.
We all remember this epic romantic story whith Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio quite well, don’t we?
The huge ship RMS Titanic started its journey on April 10, 1912 from
Southampton, England. On April 14, 1912, the ship sank after striking a
massive iceberg, and only 706 people survived while 1,517 people lost
their lives due to the lack of lifeboats.
Rose DeWitt Bukator, one of the
survivors of that tragedy, explained the whole story of sinking of the
ship Titanic and also elaborated on her romantic experiences with an
artist called Jack Dawson.
And now, some numbers! Titanic movie, of course, was made on a
budget of $200m making it the most expensive movie made until that
date, but the box office takings of $1.8bn justified the money spent
for Twentieth Century Fox & Paramount.
So, before we all start with our negative comments on that
conversion-thing, let’s just repeat that intended month of release is
nearly two years away, so it’s not just about the historical timing,
it’s about some serious "3D work“ as well.
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