James Cameron interview on "Titanic" (1997)

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  • @ManufacturingIntellect
    @ManufacturingIntellect  7 лет назад +29

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  • @victorsamsung2921
    @victorsamsung2921 Год назад +123

    I could listen to James Cameron all day. A man of his expertise and so articulate and thoughtful.

    • @A.Netizen.Since.2010
      @A.Netizen.Since.2010 Год назад +4

      ..My thoughts echoes with yours on this pal...He's one hell of fascinating personality I believe !

    • @grantpurdy5042
      @grantpurdy5042 Год назад +1

      @@A.Netizen.Since.2010Cameron makes me proud to be a fellow Canadian !!

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 Год назад +1

      Him, and Chrisopther Nolan, who could be called the 2nd generation of James Cameron. Nolan talking about his films is also incredibly fascinating, the technical details he can drum up are staggering.

    • @victorsamsung2921
      @victorsamsung2921 Год назад

      @@paulmichaelfreedman8334 Nolan does have great films on his name indeed.

  • @CosmosZeroX
    @CosmosZeroX 5 лет назад +749

    good interview but the 2nd most important person of the movie besides Cameron is not mentioned. James Horner. Imagine Titanic without this epic music. James Horner was crucial for that movie like nothing else. His music is a masterpiece of its own. Much more important than any actor. It creates the emotions and fits perfectly to the movie. James Horner stays in the shadow but he is an immense part of the movie and he is not acknowledged enough...

    • @Sixstringman
      @Sixstringman 5 лет назад +71

      He did win an oscar for it so..... theres that.

    • @stephenmeinhold5452
      @stephenmeinhold5452 4 года назад +40

      music is one of the most important parts of any movie but it takes a good director to recognize that talent and use it to its best.
      a great score with a badly made movie is not going to be very popular.

    • @andjmarko
      @andjmarko 4 года назад +4

      Like every musician/composer.

    • @Dreama40
      @Dreama40 4 года назад +16

      I agree, it's like mentioning Jaws or Star Wars with out mentioning John Williams.

    • @TheCarnivalguy
      @TheCarnivalguy 3 года назад +5

      Imagine “Titanic” without the fictitious and nauseating characters of Jack, Rose, and Cal. The main reason for those characters and the actors who portrayed them, was to capture the lucrative teen to early twenties market. That demographic could have cared less about Titanic’s story, hence Cameron’s ridiculous inclusion of “star crossed” lovers. It appears many of those teens viewed the film more than once. The redeeming quality of the film was the stunning recreations of some of the interior, although green screens and CGI were also utilized. And not to forget the magnificent costumes! The Oscar for best screenplay slipped through his fingers; a result of the Jack and Rose imaginary silliness, and the superb screenplay of “Good Will Hunting” which captured the screenplay Oscar. There is no doubt Jim has added to our knowledge of the Titanic with his explorations of the ship before filming, and others in the years after the film’s premiere. I applaud him for those efforts. But Jack and Rose should have been pushed overboard in the first hour of the film. 😂

  • @silverdragon710
    @silverdragon710 Год назад +59

    Interviews with filmmakers are a million times more interesting than interviews with actors. Actors are fine but this is the real insight. They are unmatched in talent.

  • @1dbanner
    @1dbanner 7 лет назад +510

    Cameron is an incredibly articulate filmmaker.

    • @bennettwinters7278
      @bennettwinters7278 4 года назад +18

      Definitely a top ten director of the last 40 years. Possibly even top five. He isn't afraid to take on a production with a huge scope, and his action scenes deliver.

    • @vivelajonny
      @vivelajonny 3 года назад +2

      I disagree

    • @drunkdonutboy
      @drunkdonutboy 3 года назад +9

      The power of reading

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 3 года назад +5

      Hes phenomenal. And this film, despite IMO the questionable scene of First officer Murdoch, murdering Jack's friend, "Titanic" was an absolute masterpiece.

    • @cannibalholocaust3015
      @cannibalholocaust3015 2 года назад +2

      He later visited the family of Murdoch and apologised as well as issuing a public apology. Should’ve changed name of guy, a little cheeky.

  • @mackfarlainethebarenakedau5113
    @mackfarlainethebarenakedau5113 3 года назад +260

    Titanic will go down on history as one of the greatest cinematic achievments ever put on film.

    • @vacaspen5038
      @vacaspen5038 3 года назад +1

      Most promoted crap forget about it. The ship is an inanimate object does not resemble any human body part it is called an it. A simple storyline about A-bomb trying to get into 1st class is not a love story. She is the spirit and 1st flesh the creator and the Creature. The ocean can be called she. And then his film attracted all the sexiest people I could find were a stupid door debate. He was a bum who gave up and was arrogantly sure that he would not die to. Still mothers are retainingly murdered and ruby's unnecessary. Gay men beat up women set them on fire. Animation no afore or debate. This movie and the propaganda around it needs to be forgotten

    • @makingnewenemies
      @makingnewenemies 3 года назад +24

      @@vacaspen5038 lol what?

    • @alligatorkrok532
      @alligatorkrok532 2 года назад +2

      Agree
      The film is really interesting

    • @goldaurora5989
      @goldaurora5989 2 года назад +14

      @@vacaspen5038 wtf you talking ?

    • @goldaurora5989
      @goldaurora5989 2 года назад +2

      Yes it is ❤❤❤

  • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
    @TheRubberStudiosASMR 5 лет назад +399

    Titanic is timeless. Phenomenal film.

    • @vacaspen5038
      @vacaspen5038 3 года назад +1

      Disgusting. The ship is an inanimate object that can only resemble a human arm and best it is called it. The ocean in the human beings aboard are called she. The wound is like a Potter wheel and clay but the Potter is she. She is a spirit animator create spirit and matter creator and creature. Hammond failed to understand this

    • @vacaspen5038
      @vacaspen5038 3 года назад +5

      It had a great. Mysthetically appeasing but the story line was not that great.

    • @roberttail1676
      @roberttail1676 3 года назад +1

      💙

    • @Jeffmorgan83
      @Jeffmorgan83 2 года назад +17

      @@vacaspen5038 Geezuz! Smoke another one bud! Then come back and try to retype what you were trying to articulate

    • @llumiinati
      @llumiinati Год назад

      ​@@chairmanofthebored8684wtf r u saying you fuckin robot

  • @agpoland3632
    @agpoland3632 Год назад +63

    I love that James included the engine room and people working in the boiler room and many other details of this beautiful ship. If that was only about Jack and Rose, he might as well have had the captain say "we go full ahead, 21 knots" but we actually get to see the whole magic happen. Titanic is the main character of this movie, there is no doubt.

  • @animaysh
    @animaysh 4 года назад +251

    This is why Titanic is one of the best films ever made. Just listen to Cameron. His films are not accidentally great.

    • @crescendo2441
      @crescendo2441 3 года назад +21

      He's a genius.

    • @billyjesus5442
      @billyjesus5442 2 года назад +2

      @@crescendo2441 have you seen avatar?

    • @DarkoFitCoach
      @DarkoFitCoach 2 года назад +4

      @@billyjesus5442 yes and its only the highest earning movie in history

    • @billyjesus5442
      @billyjesus5442 2 года назад +2

      @@DarkoFitCoach you can't buy class.

    • @billyjesus5442
      @billyjesus5442 Год назад +2

      @Jean Hugues you will be pissing away your money on avatar 21.

  • @itsaashish
    @itsaashish 8 лет назад +249

    Thank you James Cameron for enriching our lives! :)

  • @SamuelDaram
    @SamuelDaram 8 лет назад +224

    WOW! Thank you for rescuing this footage from 1997. The quality is good. It is great to watch this James Cameron interview. These are 49 greatly educational minutes.

    • @porcupineracer2
      @porcupineracer2 7 лет назад +8

      Did you catch the comment that this interview was conducted on the cusp of the movie releasing? Charlie Rose, nor James Cameron, knew at that time what sort of success it would blossom into. Fascinating to get their views at this moment.

    • @Lewisfam08
      @Lewisfam08 5 лет назад

      It's much like watching a real interview with Harrison Ford.. and I'm not talking about when he's on a promotional tour.. when it comes to story telling, you can see the passion... side note: I dont think Harrison could work with Cameron lol... mainly cuz Harrison isn't a real directable type person and Cameron is a very "in-control" director

  • @chocolatetownforever7537
    @chocolatetownforever7537 3 года назад +127

    "Titanic" truly was James Camerons vision and film. He not only did the normal duties of a director to an amazing level, which is difficult in itself, but unlike most directors, even the GREAT ones, this guy WROTE THAT SCRIPT, which is incredible. I also cant stress enough that this isnt "The Terminator", or any film where if you mess things up, it doesnt really matter. This was Titanic, one of the biggest stories of the 20th century, and one, atleast in my opinion, that meant so much to people that you really couldnt afford to F it up. He didnt. Infact he BROUGHT you there that night.
    "Titanic" is a cinematic classic, and if its on TV, I never turn the channel.

    • @jasonnicholasschwarz7788
      @jasonnicholasschwarz7788 Год назад

      I couldnt find the script on script-o-rama, do you have a link where i can download it? I used to have it as a pdf back in the day, but cant find it anymore.

    • @kritkratt6383
      @kritkratt6383 Год назад +2

      He’s also an artist all of jacks sketches were James’s in the scene where jack is drawing rose that’s actually James Cameron’s hand sketching her

    • @lespangen
      @lespangen Год назад +1

      He even dove on the wreck 😬

  • @Kinkoyaburi
    @Kinkoyaburi 5 лет назад +103

    You can see why his movies are so good, he just has a genuine passion for his work.

    • @RocknRollAddicts
      @RocknRollAddicts Год назад +3

      I agree, I noticed that too. He looks very passionate while talking about making the movie and doing all the research for it and it always makes it more fascinating for me to see someone speak so passionately about their interests, hobbies or jobs. He’s one of the best directors in the world

  • @Whaddayamean13
    @Whaddayamean13 Год назад +32

    Titanic is one of the only movies that has these seemingly contrasting elements like romance and disaster but neither one gets the short end of the stick. You’re swept off your feet in the first half and then completely crushed in the second half

  • @samansiddiquie1902
    @samansiddiquie1902 4 года назад +46

    Cameron is so eloquent and articulate about his creation.

  • @ba1anse
    @ba1anse 4 года назад +40

    Cameron is incredible in every way. Not just a great director with sensational visions but also very articulate.

  • @antoniafaheerty6980
    @antoniafaheerty6980 Год назад +13

    Thank you James Cameron, Kate Winslet, Leonardo Di caprio, Billy Zane etc you made a masterpiece that will stay with humanity forever.

  • @jessejameslatimer8686
    @jessejameslatimer8686 Год назад +16

    My grandmothers (she only lived to be 51) favourite film. She died when I was 7 , but this was her favourite film. Whenever I see this movie I think of her.

  • @eazy1437
    @eazy1437 7 лет назад +82

    Pure genius, this is the best movie of all time regarding the technical reconstruction issue and the grade of detail it was given...

    • @Sixstringman
      @Sixstringman 5 лет назад +1

      This and Saving Private Ryan

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 3 года назад

      Agreed Eazy. I love that Cameron doesnt half ass anything, and insists on doing things the right way, even if it means going over budget and pissing off greedy movie execs that dont get it, and are fine pushing out poop to make an extra buckm

    • @tulinfirenze1990
      @tulinfirenze1990 3 года назад +3

      It's become trendy to bash Titanic but I agree with you. It was a pop culture PHENOMENON, the likes of which we see only once every couple of generations. Titanic's box office INCREASED week upon week as it went along. That just DOES NOT happen.

    • @knownpleasures
      @knownpleasures 3 года назад

      @@Sixstringman saving private Ryan doesn’t even come close

  • @piperofsimms
    @piperofsimms 2 года назад +36

    I had the most amazing experience being on this movie set. I went down to just be a 3rd class passenger among many, and I was cast as a "stoker" in the boiler room also. I am grateful for this experience. The nights with everyone in period costume and the tilting ship was priceless.

    • @victorsamsung2921
      @victorsamsung2921 Год назад +1

      You were? Thanks for sharing. Also, did you meet Cameron up-close and talked to him for a few seconds?

    • @piperofsimms
      @piperofsimms Год назад +5

      @@victorsamsung2921 Hi. Yes, Cameron was within arms length especially when film crew descended into the Boiler Room. I have a Port Hole from the ship, rivets, filming schedule and White Star Officer, gold buttons. I also went 90* on the Poop Deck that night !

    • @victorsamsung2921
      @victorsamsung2921 Год назад

      @@piperofsimms Awesome! I was wondering, where you there during the production of the interior scenes, like the 1st Class Diner, Grand Staircase, Scotland Road etc. How was that?

    • @piperofsimms
      @piperofsimms Год назад +4

      @@victorsamsung2921 We could walk the whole deck. The other locations were on sound stages away from ship. I'm dumping a wheelbarrow when camera first shows boiler room. I'm 3rd class with sack over shoulder when car is being flown overhead. Great nights Victor !

    • @victorsamsung2921
      @victorsamsung2921 Год назад

      @@piperofsimms It's morning over here haha. Either way, thanks for the info. You were only involved in the exterior sets I see, with the exception of the Boiler Room action? Were you there when DiCaprio and Winslet were running through the Boiler Room as well? By the way, did you get to meet these actors up close for a few seconds as well?

  • @MarcoGosatti43
    @MarcoGosatti43 2 года назад +24

    I watched Titanic at the cinema in 1997 and it was incredible. The special affects are way ahead of it's time and would fir right in with CGI movies of today.

  • @beyondcommonknowledge2723
    @beyondcommonknowledge2723 4 года назад +32

    What a genius. Notice how much he refers to history. I bet that’s one thing that really separates and gives him an advantage over other filmmakers...

  • @vsboy2577
    @vsboy2577 6 лет назад +31

    Probably one of the most talented. All his work was and is cutting edge for its time.

  • @NickHintonComposer
    @NickHintonComposer 5 лет назад +45

    Unbelievably amazing that he foresees Leo's future acting career as far back as 1997. Awesome.

    • @vacaspen5038
      @vacaspen5038 3 года назад +1

      Yeah it was a deal.

    • @scottbignell
      @scottbignell 2 года назад +6

      He was already a household name after Romeo & Juliette. Titanic was the step from stardom to mega stardom.

    • @jamescameron8675
      @jamescameron8675 2 года назад

      thanks for your love and support

    • @vladyslavzuiev4530
      @vladyslavzuiev4530 2 года назад

      @@jamescameron8675 Mr. Cameron, I've made this video for you: ruclips.net/video/5my2d6rsNvQ/видео.html

    • @lotus-lotus
      @lotus-lotus Год назад

      @@scottbignell⁠ Cameron casted Leonard half year before Romeo and Juliette was well received.

  • @matwatson7947
    @matwatson7947 4 года назад +53

    Part of the genius of Titanic is that you never get the sense that the film has lost sight of the tragedy.
    You could take the main characters out and easily use footage of the seeking and the inside of the ship and create a documentary out of it.
    Which many documentaries do

  • @MissEstevez
    @MissEstevez 4 года назад +77

    I found it so sweet that James Cameron said “isn’t she beautiful?” referring to Kate Winslet. She was Rose and perfectly cast. James is a genius at what he does. What a masterpiece Titanic was! My favorite movie. I wish I could see it again for the first time just to experience that magic and awe again. It truly transports you to another time & place 💙

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 3 года назад +5

      I bet it definately transformed you even more if you saw it in a theatre. I never did, but youre right, it takes you on that ship, and makes you a part of one of the biggest tragedies of the 20th century.

    • @peppasavage5623
      @peppasavage5623 3 года назад

      When did he say that?

    • @randomfornow
      @randomfornow 3 года назад +6

      "I wish I could see it again for the first time just to experience that magic and awe again" is literally me with every movie or song I get obsessed with and there are alot of them. I have a withdrawal period where i try to regain that emotional hit I got the first time, and all the layers of story and humanity and universe I saw and i just go crazy until I forget about it long enough to forget why I needed to ( yea TS reference for anyone who cares) Hee Haw, I love you for that sentence!!!

    • @jamescameron8675
      @jamescameron8675 2 года назад +2

      thanks for your love and support

  • @garycambridge5513
    @garycambridge5513 Год назад +16

    Not seen a film in the cinema as memorable as this ? Cameron is my favourite film maker ❤

    • @Raor1820
      @Raor1820 Год назад +1

      I think the director of the Avatar movies is pretty amazing as well.

  • @rekunta
    @rekunta 2 года назад +11

    Always a pleasure to hear Cameron’s insight. He’s incredibly articulate and intelligent, and talk about a self-made man.

  • @damerarajkumar9798
    @damerarajkumar9798 5 лет назад +55

    James Cameron sir
    Your fan from INDIA

    • @DirectorS-c8f
      @DirectorS-c8f 3 года назад

      Are you bajaj fan woow aa humanmm ..oh myyy

    • @randomly_random_0
      @randomly_random_0 3 года назад

      I love James Cameron too. -fan from the Philippines

  • @Riccardo89
    @Riccardo89 4 года назад +20

    Cameron is my favorite director. He know everything about his movie and he is really passionate about everything he does

  • @awesomeluis
    @awesomeluis Год назад +10

    49+ minutes well spent. Thanks for uploading.

  • @CaitlynDoran11
    @CaitlynDoran11 9 месяцев назад +1

    “A reputation for creating movies that are over - budget and out of time.” But if you’re going to over spend this is the way to do it. One of the greatest films of all time. Pure magic and providing an experience that the audience cannot ordinarily have.

  • @Lewisfam08
    @Lewisfam08 5 лет назад +37

    Wow...he hit the nail on the head with Leo.. since then he has always sought very tough roles and delivered. That's what sets Leo apart from other pretty face actors. That dude has range..

  • @DarkFortressPictures_Official
    @DarkFortressPictures_Official Год назад +2

    I love listening to James speak.

  • @ras6794
    @ras6794 Год назад +13

    Opening question hits the nail on the head for Avatar’s success.
    Movie Magic with a great timeless story.

    • @stylishboy004
      @stylishboy004 7 месяцев назад

      Avatar movies are okayish, story wise at least.

  • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
    @TheRubberStudiosASMR 5 лет назад +25

    First time I am seeing this and it really is an incredible interview. Everything a Titanic fan could want.

  • @johnm1720
    @johnm1720 2 года назад +9

    Cameron is a genius and innovator beyond just making movies.

  • @The_McD
    @The_McD 3 года назад +9

    Intelligence with ambition. He’s one of the few who can pull this of at scale.

  • @NateTrucker92
    @NateTrucker92 5 лет назад +192

    James Cameron 1997: I'm not ever gonna make a movie with this budget or a 3 hour run time again.
    James Cameron 2009: Hold my Beer

    • @Sixstringman
      @Sixstringman 5 лет назад +10

      10 years later..... still waiting for those sequels.

    • @danieljakubik3428
      @danieljakubik3428 4 года назад +5

      Hold my beer? Ok millenial

    • @stevenhughes6027
      @stevenhughes6027 4 года назад +4

      @@danieljakubik3428 That's one of the best replies I've seen on this site . 'll have to remember it next time I see someone say OK Bloomer.

    • @nataszasuarez6243
      @nataszasuarez6243 4 года назад +7

      Hold my camera

    • @mackfarlainethebarenakedau5113
      @mackfarlainethebarenakedau5113 3 года назад +1

      Not only did he do that, he also made three different versions of Avatar; and I hear he has four sequels in the works.

  • @crescendo2441
    @crescendo2441 3 года назад +343

    "One of the best movies of the year". Ha! One of the best movies EVER! And it stood the test of time and is still brilliant and always will be.

    • @nickhowatson4745
      @nickhowatson4745 Год назад +8

      Avatar and Titanic are Cameron's masterpieces

    • @SauloAAndradeBiavati
      @SauloAAndradeBiavati Год назад

      Still true

    • @morlvol
      @morlvol Год назад +5

      @@nickhowatson4745 Terminator and Aliens

    • @oscarfun100
      @oscarfun100 Год назад +1

      The first reactions at the end of 1997 were "One of the best movies of the decade. The Gone with the Wind and Lawrence of Arabia of our time" And so it was.

    • @johng1758
      @johng1758 Год назад +1

      One of the best movies ever??? Come on now.

  • @aitaisakura4281
    @aitaisakura4281 5 лет назад +22

    Thankyou James Cameron. You have no idea how popular titanic is in my country ( Indonesia). From the villagers till urban warrior watch your movie on national tv station:

    • @Sixstringman
      @Sixstringman 5 лет назад +3

      It is one of the best movies ever made if you're into 3 hour long love stories.

  • @sharonyang9481
    @sharonyang9481 5 лет назад +9

    Very high praise to Leo who knows his talents and use it for the challenge. Unlimited actor ~ thanks great Director

  • @peanutbutterisfu
    @peanutbutterisfu Год назад +5

    I like how James Cameron didn’t go to film school or anything like that he just figured it out and he made some of the most memorable films of his time. I mean terminator and titanic everyone knows them films and a director can only hope to make one film that is that successful and he has made multiple movies that are massively successful.

  • @reenasingh9558
    @reenasingh9558 4 года назад +32

    This man is scientist, and genius

  • @nazsalahova8812
    @nazsalahova8812 6 лет назад +26

    I can’t believe I have never seen this interview before.

  • @jainee4507
    @jainee4507 3 года назад +42

    You feel like you are receiving a full film degree every time you watch a james cameron interview. I dont think theres a director who understands the craft of movie making better than him.

  • @davedropd1
    @davedropd1 4 месяца назад

    Cameron.... 12 times going to the Titanic....You could not have stopped me.... chills, goose bumps....almost tears.....

  • @MichaelCouvaras
    @MichaelCouvaras 8 лет назад +34

    Keep up the good work, loving these restored interviews.

  • @nutrianirvana6823
    @nutrianirvana6823 Год назад +2

    Enlightening interview. I have respect for Mr Cameron's films in general. Out of everything he's done, Titanic is my favorite. He was committed to fully fleshed out characters which cannot be easy to do. He wrote beautifully and elegantly for his female characters, especially. He's a brilliant artist and I respect his stance on the tragic Titan submersible disaster. He made over twelve submersible dives himself and he knew what he was talking about.

    • @No_lie_eli
      @No_lie_eli Год назад

      He’s been to titanic over 30 times alone. He’s been to the Mariana Trench on a sub he helped design. He wrote Avatar in the early/mid 90s and just kept asking the co-founder of a cgi company he helped found if they could make it. He kept asking every few years until he was told they had the tech to do it, so he made it. The man is brilliant.

  • @Lunatic3k2
    @Lunatic3k2 9 месяцев назад

    Every interview with JC is such a pleasure to see. Always knowledgeable, straight answers, no bullshit.

  • @mutulix
    @mutulix 4 года назад +14

    Little did he knew, at the time, what a time piece has he created...

  • @grantmalone
    @grantmalone 4 года назад +36

    48:21 "I'm not gonna make another 200 million dollar film. I'm not gonna make another 3 hour movie."
    That aged well.

    • @Tsobanian
      @Tsobanian 3 года назад +2

      And not only did he do Avatar and exceeded Titanic in its financial success aspect, but James Cameron plans to build an entire Avatar Saga with his four Avatar sequels having a cumulative budget of roughly 1 billion dollars. He has already principally photographed, filmed and mo-capped the first two Avatar sequels. Still a long way to go with post-production and all that jazz.

    • @grantmalone
      @grantmalone 3 года назад +2

      @@Tsobanian Yeah, he's not exactly dreaming small :) Though Titanic earned a lot more than Avatar when adjusted for inflation, which is the only way to really compare financial success, despite not being an exact science.

  • @gandalf87264
    @gandalf87264 6 месяцев назад

    What a pleasure to watch this interview. James Cameron, you are a great man.

  • @NasirUddinVuiya
    @NasirUddinVuiya 7 лет назад +100

    The interviewer often stopped Cameron from talking. I didn't like it.

    • @maulcs
      @maulcs 6 лет назад +19

      Yeah, a guy with this much interviewing experience and he doesn't understand the fundamental concept of shutting the hell up.

    • @GhostWriter1983
      @GhostWriter1983 6 лет назад +16

      I understand what you mean, but that’s his particular style - always has been!
      Furthermore, he probably has a list of loaded questions and a running time limit to comply with.

    • @branscombe_
      @branscombe_ 6 лет назад +3

      That’s charlie

    • @audeamus1180
      @audeamus1180 6 лет назад +6

      He is still better than interviewers like Fallon, Kimmel or Ellen. Those three are horrible.

    • @andrewlauder2777
      @andrewlauder2777 5 лет назад +2

      Nicholas Terry then maybe don’t ramble on when you are asking a simple question? He took 2 minutes to ask what do you feel people will get from this movie

  • @Awarebynature
    @Awarebynature Год назад +2

    He really captured what titanic was and the people on board, the dreams and hopes and the tragic end

  • @lucyk2371
    @lucyk2371 2 года назад +2

    This was/is such a magical movie. So well done and it just tugs at your heart. Epic movie, I adore it.

  • @edub9930
    @edub9930 Год назад +2

    So many layers to the film. Absolutely amazing 👏

  • @noelleli4187
    @noelleli4187 6 лет назад +6

    Thank you for uploading this interview!

  • @christianmuller8645
    @christianmuller8645 6 лет назад +46

    James Cameron doesn´t do what James Cameron does for James Cameron. James Cameron does what James Cameron does, because James Cameron IS James Cameron.

    • @minisugar7199
      @minisugar7199 6 лет назад +7

      Wtf

    • @HAL-vm3wn
      @HAL-vm3wn 5 лет назад +5

      I want a T-Shirt with that

    • @spliffspark4918
      @spliffspark4918 5 лет назад +7

      His name is James, James Cameron
      The bravest pioneer
      No budget too steep, no sea too deep
      Who's that?
      It's him, James Cameron
      James, James Cameron explorer of the sea
      With a dying thirst to be the first
      Could it be? Yeah that's him!
      James Cameron

  • @scvandy3129
    @scvandy3129 Год назад +2

    Excellent; enjoyed every minute of it. And I loved "Titanic" DEVOURING it 3x 'on the big screen' (i.e., choose to pass on Blu-ray or DVD).
    We heard, without difficulty everything Cameron said; however, Rose repeatedly drops his voice and what he says is indecipherable.
    Thank You, Cameron, Rose, PBS and "Manufacturing Intellect".

  • @dragondane4807
    @dragondane4807 Год назад +3

    one of the greatest movies, I have ever seen!

  • @uptown3636
    @uptown3636 5 лет назад +33

    Did anyone else get the sense that Cameron couldn't stand it when Charlie Rose referred to the ship as "the boat?"

    • @KatieWilliams1990x
      @KatieWilliams1990x 4 года назад +9

      True. There is an interview with Kate Winslet where she said that Cameron ALWAYS corrected her and others when they incorrectly referred to Titanic as a boat. He would say "It's a ship, not a boat"...

    • @crs2385
      @crs2385 3 года назад +2

      I couldn't stand it either lol

    • @uptown3636
      @uptown3636 3 года назад +1

      @@crs2385 Same here, that's probably why I picked up on it. But I'm not nearly as easily irritated as Mr. Cameron. Who is, though?!

    • @vacaspen5038
      @vacaspen5038 3 года назад

      Well it is the Big boat He used more problematic language when he failed to realize that she could only apply to the captain or the ocean. She is a living organic being spirit and 1st matter she is the creator and creature. You could call the Titanic ship he because a male and venomous and it was supposed to be huge but it does not resemble any human body part he was very far

    • @danijelujcic8644
      @danijelujcic8644 3 года назад +2

      @@KatieWilliams1990x I remember one of movie lines ... "Daddy, it's a SHIP!" :-)

  • @CatDog612
    @CatDog612 4 года назад +10

    WHY CANT INTERVIEWERS BE LIKE THIS TODAY? THIS IS THE DEEPEST INTERVIEW OF LIFE AND LOVE AND HYSTORY THAT DOESNT EXIST IN PRESENT DAY.

    • @clairelariviere3122
      @clairelariviere3122 Год назад

      Right??? They both seem proud of being able to speak intelligently and courteously. Not like today where so many seem proud of being rude and opinionated.

  • @soflyedits322
    @soflyedits322 Год назад

    it's videos like this that make youtube a precious resource. its like a time capsule, you can watch interviews of actual titantic survivors and interviews with james cameron about the film almost a century later...when the film first came out to the 20th anniversary edition that nat geo did a few years ago. great stuff!

  • @warrengday
    @warrengday 8 лет назад +14

    THX so much for this.

  • @mike7050-u2d
    @mike7050-u2d Год назад +6

    Charlie Rose: "How much to break even?" Cameron - "$300-$350 million..." It made a billion 1997 dollars, $600 million domestic. Interesting to hear this interview before the films debut and becoming a cinematic sensation.

  • @georgejaparidze
    @georgejaparidze Год назад +1

    Great interview. He accentuated many important points about values, human spirit, principals, different views, etc. Thank you.

  • @jonasmeier417
    @jonasmeier417 3 года назад +6

    "T1 & T2", "Aliens", "True Lies", "Titanic", "Avatar/Avatar Series" - for these movies cinema was invented for. A big audience worldwide wants to watch films like these.
    James Cameron is interested in many things. And when he is interested, he wants to know everything. He wants to learn constantly. This is great kind of intelligence.
    So he knows more and more and learns a lot. This is the whole trick. Cameron is able to do a lot of things. He is gifted, talented. He has the will to work very hard. He is a genius. But of course he always needs a great team and people that know their business.
    The story of "Titanic" has been told many times. It's a big tragedy, a true story. Everybody knows, how the "Titanic" story ends. 1'500 people died.
    The love story that James Cameron wrote is fiction. But this story is very great and touches the hearts of people around the world. Cameron just has the feeling how to write and create stories that the audience likes to see.
    Going down to the wreck of Titanic is another big story.

  • @fredlandry6170
    @fredlandry6170 Год назад +3

    It’s been over 25 years since Titanic came out I saw it in the theater the second night it was out and there were big crowds coming to see it.

  • @fournaanjeremy3877
    @fournaanjeremy3877 3 года назад +3

    fantastic interview about a wonderful film

  • @timmadone8930
    @timmadone8930 Год назад +1

    At 18:29 & 40:12 James tells Charlie "I'll send you the Laserdisc with all the extras". At the time of this interview James was no doubt planning to do just that. As it turns out the 2-disc Laserdisc set ended up containing only the movie with no extras. On the plus side the Laserdisc was packaged in a nice gatefold sleeve featuring pictures from the movie.

  • @ethanholgate2512
    @ethanholgate2512 4 года назад +3

    I have so much love and respect for Jim Cameron he's an absolute genius

  • @arizonatsunami
    @arizonatsunami 5 лет назад +25

    I never knew that guy on the back of the ship drinking whiskey next to Jack and Rose was based on a real person!!!!!

    • @AbandonedMines11
      @AbandonedMines11 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, he was a real person. I remember reading that he had drank so much liquor that it enabled him to survive being partially submerged in the ice cold water for as long as he did. The liquor kept him warm.

    • @SynchronizorVideos
      @SynchronizorVideos Год назад

      @@AbandonedMines11According to his testimony in the hearings after the sinking, he only had one drink, and it was a bit of time before he ended up in the water. The alcohol was not what kept him alive. In fact, if he had been plastered, it’s likely he wouldn’t have survived since alcohol increases bloodflow in the extremities and speeds up body heat loss.

  • @julmye
    @julmye Год назад +1

    Fantastic interview, many thanks !

  • @paulstaker8861
    @paulstaker8861 5 лет назад +33

    People often dismiss Titanic as a simpleton crowd pleaser, but being more informed I think people may realize it's actually an amazing picture that actually fly against Hollywood in every way, at every step of the way.

    • @hippiecheezburger5457
      @hippiecheezburger5457 5 лет назад +5

      I feel like it's become so cliche to people but I've seen the film many times and I think it's an amazing moving story ever and then it was an epic and tragedy like Gone with the Wind or something

    • @catherinespark
      @catherinespark 3 года назад +6

      People find reasons to slag the film off because it's not cool to like something that everybody else likes. There's the notion that if everyone likes it, it can't be REALLY that good because the majority of the masses aren't intelligent enough to appreciate truly good films. For that reason, negative criticism generated with that mindset says nothing useful, and nothing objective, about the quality of the film.

  • @hollandfray4521
    @hollandfray4521 3 года назад +8

    Cameron: I wanted to make a film that would be emotionally stimulating
    Me: Well the last 30 minutes of this film emotionally destroys me so mission accomplished

  • @petemarshall4413
    @petemarshall4413 Год назад +1

    I love how James Cameron has dissected all the human emotions attached to such a horrific event.

  • @michelemarcolin2548
    @michelemarcolin2548 Год назад

    Great interview: great brain and a very educated and experienced person, with amazing objectivity and sense of the world, people and communiction.

  • @Primitarian
    @Primitarian 2 года назад +5

    That is one smart truck driver.

  • @MTcell08
    @MTcell08 Год назад +2

    Charlie was ahead of the game. Doesn't this look like a podcast? I've always loved this set. Now it's starting to make sense.

  • @shazanali692
    @shazanali692 2 года назад +4

    From minute 1 to the last minute, you gotta Admit it's a really good movie, something just takes over. It's a really good film,. Pure escapism cinema

  • @chriszimmerman3951
    @chriszimmerman3951 3 года назад +5

    Fantastic interview...very in depth 👏👌

  • @sammyjohn.production4783
    @sammyjohn.production4783 Год назад +4

    Watching again 2023 feb 11 as i watched today again in 3d

  • @jasonnicholasschwarz7788
    @jasonnicholasschwarz7788 Год назад +1

    I so feel for Thomas Andrews. Imagine the feeling of sorrow and loss, having to let go of his labour of love, and dying with it. What a tragedy.

  • @Дагестанскаяправда-э4д

    Great director. Great man

  • @kidcamacho6631
    @kidcamacho6631 5 лет назад +5

    James Cameron, one in 100,000,000.

  • @jbath302
    @jbath302 2 года назад +2

    In titanic Cameron captured all of humanities strengths, beauty, weaknesses and ugliness.
    Love story aside, the hubris and denial of the inevitable in the film is an apt metaphor for what we are collectively doing and will do vis. the destruction of the planet, and how challenging it will be to deal with the humans reacting to that kind of stress (in addition to adapting to rapid and difficult changes).

  • @BrianDePalmaII
    @BrianDePalmaII Год назад +6

    “…they’ve lost touch with that sense of transport… and almost religious transport that a movie is supposed to have.”
    This quote has unfortunately aged like fine wine.

  • @speedyboishan87
    @speedyboishan87 2 года назад +3

    One of the best directors outthere, he has excellent focus and amazing skill and talent, he knows how to film or make a film become a massive hit. He is an amazing editor as well. He is very passionate about the films he directs. You look at T6 Dark Fate, Candyman, and many others they were not great, This is where Hollywood fails, you need a serious director for a film not those that can't draw any money in...

  • @Saljanpal
    @Saljanpal 5 лет назад +20

    This interviewer 🤦🏻‍♀️🙄
    Let JC talk! He didn’t even wait to hear the 2nd of Cameron’s favourite moments of the movie. He just interrupted and changed the conversation. Is he bored?
    Because I’m definitely not bored hearing James Cameron talk!

    • @catherinespark
      @catherinespark 3 года назад

      If James Cameron really wanted to be able say those things, he has the experience, the personality and the background to get them said regardless of what some interviewer might try to do. He agreed to the interview, and he knows what they are like. And whatever the case, people always love to vilify the interviewer in interviews with dearly loved megastars like this - it's part of the fun it it for them. But because of that, they will look for any excuse to do so and thus the resulting criticism of the interviewer really doesn't mean much of any great import.

    • @Saljanpal
      @Saljanpal 3 года назад +2

      @@catherinespark I think "vilify" is a bit strong. It was a small criticism.
      I agree with you that if James Cameron had wanted to answer he would have, but my problem is that I wanted to hear the answer, and many other answers that were cut off.

    • @thenightporter
      @thenightporter 2 года назад

      Poor JC; Oprah did the same thing to him. That video is on YT as well

  • @111danish111
    @111danish111 Год назад +2

    It's amazing he even made True Lies and wrote the first draft for Avatar in this time frame.

  • @Simii
    @Simii 2 года назад +8

    "I'm not gonna make another two hundred milion dollar film"
    Avatar: hold by 237 million

  • @julialogacheva7142
    @julialogacheva7142 Год назад

    OMG I just love him so much. Funny that he said that he is not going to make another 3 hours movie and then he did Avatar. The great great James

  • @dominaevillae28
    @dominaevillae28 Год назад +1

    I remember when he was making this movie; the media was acting like it was another Water World.

  • @KiNGKuNTa986
    @KiNGKuNTa986 4 года назад +4

    Titanic vs Scream.
    Jim is too humble.

  • @J.A.Hansen
    @J.A.Hansen Год назад

    Since I was nine years old 》After seeing on TV 》A night to remember which filmed plus inspired by Walther Lords book》A night to remember about the Titanic Disaster,I had a huge interest about the ship and what happened on that fateful night back in 1912.When Robert Ballad found the wreck back in 1986 on the first of September could not get the pictures out of mind from the wreck etc~However when the movie Titanic came out in Germany,the always had a special day on mondays to show the movie in my favorite film theater,so I think I saw the movie twelve times,cause It blew me away in each and every way.[meanwhile I have it on DVD together with James Camerons Expedition filming the wreck in 2001..Well James Cameron is a brilliant director and has an agus eye for details.This interview here is exellent🔝

  • @BrendaBooher-hw4mf
    @BrendaBooher-hw4mf 15 дней назад

    Thanks for doing this.

  • @Samuel-gc6js
    @Samuel-gc6js 2 года назад +2

    200 million cost and it made nearly 2 billion. Amazing return for such an awesome movie.

  • @briceidadelgado4416
    @briceidadelgado4416 6 лет назад +16

    Movie of the century! helped me to stand in the most turbulent waters of life.
    it... Is a myth?, I don't know!! ,but thank you Cameron for such a wonderful movie ...you are a great director

  • @jonsimon5779
    @jonsimon5779 2 года назад +3

    I've always thought Charlie Rose was a horrible interviewer. I'm sort of glad he self-imploded years ago. Cameron, on the other hand, is a legend.