What About “Terminator 2”?

If the Titanic happened does that mean Avatar happened???

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King of the Deep

Just arrived at the ocean’s deepest pt. Hitting bottom never felt so good. Can’t wait to share what I’m seeing w/ you

–Director James Cameron tweeted from the deepest part of the ocean floor when he became the first solo explorer to reach the Challenger Deep

Viral Video: “Titanic” in 3-D Gets Facebook Lift

Its heart will go on — except this time in 3-D.

Murdoch & Son Visit Parliament and Return With a Big Helping Of Humble (and Shaving Cream) Pie

News Corp. CEO and majordomo Rupert Murdoch tells British lawmakers he is sorry on the “most humble day of my life”, survives a surprise attack and loses his jacket. Other than that, the hearing turned into a what didn’t the Murdochs know and when didn’t they know it Q&A session.
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Hollywood Director James Cameron at D8: The Full, Uncut Interview

On day two of the D8 conference, Director James Cameron took the stage to talk to Walt and Kara about movies, technology, the future of the film industry and “Titanic” in 3-D. Here’s the full, uncut interview.

Full D8 Video: Hollywood Director James Cameron

As promised, All Things Digital is posting the full videos from our eighth D: All Things Digital conference, held earlier this month. Today, it’s showtime for famed Hollywood director James Cameron. He has made the two top-grossing movies of all time, which you might have heard of: “Titanic” and “Avatar.”

D8 Video: Director Cameron Says “Titanic” in 3-D Coming 2012

In his D8 interview with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher, "Avatar" director James Cameron announced that he will be re-releasing the original cut of "Titanic" in 3-D. He said the new version will come out sometime in 2012.

“Avatar” Director James Cameron at D8: 3-D or Not, It’s Still About the Story

In 1997, James Cameron made “Titanic,” the highest-grossing film ever made. Thirteen years later he did it again: “Avatar.” And as much as “Avatar” stretched the boundaries of the box office, it has stretched the boundaries of cinema as well. The 3-D film featured a staggering 2,500-plus special-effects shots, set a new standard for movie-making technology and may have ushered in a big-screen renaissance in the process.
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Here Comes Tech-Heavy "Avatar" (and the Inevitable Smurf Spoof)

Hollywood director James Cameron is well known for his heavy use of special effects and techtastic techniques in his movies, which include “Titanic,” “Aliens” and the first–and best–two “Terminator” blockbusters. In a few weeks, Cameron is hoping to hit geek gold again with a 3-D sci-fi juggernaut called “Avatar,” which is about an indigenous blue-colored tribe and their inevitable greedy enemies. Thus, cue the Smurfs!
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Voices

A Night to Remember

Here is the latest comic from our Joy of Tech friends at Geek Culture, Nitrozac and Snaggy. Joy of Tech appears twice weekly in the Voices section of this site. (Click on the image to see a bigger version.)

Buh-Bye Bill: Tech's Heart Will Go On