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Post by Sharon Faulkner on Oct 30, 2006 19:33:17 GMT -5
Hollywood goes cave diving again. At least there is no mention of unknown subterranean dwelling creatures showing up......yet. ;D ---------------------------- Cameron producing 3-D adventure! Oct 30, 2006 Author: Paul Heath Rogue Pictures have announced that James Cameron is to produce a 3-D adventure film. Emmy Award nominee Gary Johnstone will direct the film through Cameron's Earthship Productions company. The script has been written by John Garvin. Through an official release, Rogue state that the film will be shot with the 3-D Fusion camera system, developed by Cameron and Vince Pace. The HD/3-D lensing will allow the film to be theatrically released in both traditional theaters in 2-D and simultaneously in theaters equipped for digital 3-D exhibition. Rogue adds that the 'story takes place in the breathtaking world of cave diving, one of the last frontiers of exploration remaining on this planet. The film will explore the human mind as well as the underground depths, as the characters are stripped to their most primitive selves after they are trapped and lost deep below sea level. There, a father and son will struggle to survive and come to terms with each other in the most dangerous and unforgiving environment on Earth.' www.thehollywoodnews.com/article_2006_10_30_0538.html
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Post by Brian Roebuck on Oct 31, 2006 6:49:05 GMT -5
I hope they don't die filming the dang movie! I bet the filming will occur in a special sound stage for the actors and in some real caves for other parts of the movie. The great thing about dive movies is you can use doubles for the actors easily since they are masked and covered with a wetsuit! It could be interesting when it comes out if done right - but then Hollywood hasn't done many good movies lately have they?
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Post by Azurerana on Oct 31, 2006 22:11:11 GMT -5
The cool thing about movies is you can film in the kiddy pool below 32 feet, and tell the audience they are at 320 or 3200ffw...
I don't believe I've been tempted to spend money on a movie all year so far. How sad.
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