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All right, so James Cameron delivered the textbook case for creating a sequel that can stand on its own without merely copycatting the original ("Aliens").
He made science fiction both smart and rousing in the relatively low-budget "The Terminator," then pioneered morphing visual effects in its sequel, "Terminator 2: Judgment Day."
He launched modern cinema's biggest blockbuster with "Titanic," dominating the Academy Awards and luring teenage girls back to see it again and again to pine over Leonardo DiCaprio.
But what's he done for us lately?
Five years after his Oscar triumph, Cameron goes back to Titanic with "Ghosts of the Abyss," an hourlong documentary chronicling his return trip to the wrecked vessel in summer 2001. The movie will play in huge-screen IMAX cinemas and specially equipped regular theaters.
Full Article: CNN News
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