Yep. You could see Jim and the interviewer had a mutual respect for each other. From both sides, especially the interviewer, came a genuine interest in Cameron and the movie. Ready to listen and not interrupt and be rude etc. And it pays off with this wonderful interview. Very insightful.
Great conversation! Always fascinating to watch these interviews knowing how immensely popular and what a cultural icon the film became. Cameron created a theatrical spectacle masterpiece.
It's crazy how the storyline of titanic movie is not true (jack and roses relationship) but there's truth to the setting and every character. Right on down to the tiny details like the plates and cups and silverware.
В Риге премьеру TITANIC в кинотеатре МОСКВА мой бывший муж с нашими детьми смотрел в 1998. Почему то жену не пригласил на премьеру фильма. И я лишь спустя 10 лет увидела Ваш TITANIC. Thank you!
It’s sad that the wealth inequality spoken of here has only become that much more disparate. Greed pure and simple. Lust for money and lust for power. No wonder human history is littered with so much death and destruction at it’s own hands.
A Night to Remember is a far superior film with superior acting. The problem for me is that Cameron's film depended on a love story I didn't care about and I thought deCaprio was terrible, Winslet not much better.
When you say 'depended' on a love story you are correct, but.... ....that is what makes the script so brilliant. Cameron's script for Titanic in general doesn't get enough credit. When it's all said and done, the love story was absolutely necessary, & extremely clever. Through Jack & Rose, We (the audience) are introduced to the SHIP, and what LIFE was like on Titanic in the few days prior to it's sinking. And in turn, we come to both care for Jack and Rose and care for the ship, respect the SHIP, and appreciate the ship. How else would you accomplish that if it's wasn't through characters? Two characters that we care about? Jack and Rose show us everything. From the decks to 3rd class steerage to the guts of the ship, 1st class dining, suites, there's even a shot of Jack and Rose running through the boiler room. I mean, they literally touch upon every arena within the ship prior to it's sinking. And the whole time, like Cameron stated, we know the DOOM is coming. Then the third act, final hour drops and look at the result. This all stems from the script, Cameron's blueprint for the film, which again, doesn't get enough credit.
No, sorry. I mean, I know that's what people say in order to sound more academic, but it (Night to Remember) was a boring, BORING film and it had soooo many errors. It was a noble effort though.
Best Cameron interview on titanic. Well done and thanks to the interviewer 👍
This interviewer is great. He asked some really pressing questions without getting Cameron pissed off.
I love the chemistry between these two
Yep. You could see Jim and the interviewer had a mutual respect for each other. From both sides, especially the interviewer, came a genuine interest in Cameron and the movie. Ready to listen and not interrupt and be rude etc. And it pays off with this wonderful interview. Very insightful.
Great conversation!
Always fascinating to watch these interviews knowing how immensely popular and what a cultural icon the film became.
Cameron created a theatrical spectacle masterpiece.
I love this interviewer
I miss Brian Linehan - one of the best.
Fabulous interview! Cameron is such a gifted human being!
i agree about A Night To Remember guys but c'mon, let's give Cameron credit where credits due.
Cameron a hard working man he know to chose an actor n actres as per survivors story
Titanic what good movie
Very great interview. Thank you from Ukraine.
An Om from Ukraine. Interesting..
@@ravishingravi yes.
best film ever made, period
It's crazy how the storyline of titanic movie is not true (jack and roses relationship) but there's truth to the setting and every character. Right on down to the tiny details like the plates and cups and silverware.
В Риге премьеру TITANIC в кинотеатре МОСКВА мой бывший муж с нашими детьми смотрел в 1998. Почему то жену не пригласил на премьеру фильма. И я лишь спустя 10 лет увидела Ваш TITANIC. Thank you!
Victor Garber as Mr. Andrews was amazing!
he is such an interesting interview,
Jim's sly little dig at Independence Day will not be forgotten 😂
Freud who is he? Is he a passenger? One of my favorite lines!
Confirmed, Independence Day sucks.
I didn't know Stone Phillips had another career as a Canadian film journalist!
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It’s sad that the wealth inequality spoken of here has only become that much more disparate. Greed pure and simple. Lust for money and lust for power. No wonder human history is littered with so much death and destruction at it’s own hands.
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A Night to Remember is a far superior film with superior acting. The problem for me is that Cameron's film depended on a love story I didn't care about and I thought deCaprio was terrible, Winslet not much better.
When you say 'depended' on a love story you are correct, but....
....that is what makes the script so brilliant. Cameron's script for Titanic in general
doesn't get enough credit.
When it's all said and done, the love story was absolutely necessary, &
extremely clever.
Through Jack & Rose, We (the audience) are introduced to the SHIP,
and what LIFE was like on Titanic in the few days prior to it's sinking.
And in turn, we come to both care for Jack and Rose and care for the ship,
respect the SHIP, and appreciate the ship.
How else would you accomplish that if it's wasn't through characters?
Two characters that we care about?
Jack and Rose show us everything.
From the decks to 3rd class steerage to the guts of the ship, 1st class dining, suites,
there's even a shot of Jack and Rose running through the boiler room. I mean,
they literally touch upon every arena within the ship prior to it's sinking.
And the whole time, like Cameron stated, we know the DOOM is coming.
Then the third act, final hour drops and look at the result.
This all stems from the script, Cameron's blueprint for the film, which again,
doesn't get enough credit.
No, sorry. I mean, I know that's what people say in order to sound more academic, but it (Night to Remember) was a boring, BORING film and it had soooo many errors. It was a noble effort though.
Night to remember far better movie than the Cameron movie loved the 1955 movie
Kenneth Moore was simply excellent as one of the titanic crew xx
Jealousy because your not an actor.pwe!