When we talked to James Cameron last week at Comic-Con we asked about his love of 3D, and he told us that he’s not just using it for new films like Avatar, but also planning to 3D-ify old classics like Titanic.
Said the King of the World, “We’re going to do Titanic in 3-D! We’ve already done a 90 second clip of it and it’s phenomenal and gorgeous, so that’s going to be the project for next year. It’s a conversion of it, not native photography; we can’t go back.”
Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio (mostly Kate) appeared on today’s Oprah to promote Revolutionary Road. Oddly enough as I was typing this blog a long TV spot for Revolutionary Road appeared on my TV screen.
Anyway, enough about me, here are the clips to the interviews:
Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio are featured on the cover of the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly and the featured interview with both of them is just too adorable!
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Please — people have been wanting to see you two back together for over a decade. How scared were you to mess with that original magic? LEONARDO DICAPRIO: Over the years, I would find myself stopping and saying, ”I don’t know if we should do this again.” And then I’d think, ”What are you, an idiot? Why wouldn’t I want to work with the best actress of her generation? Am I going to be prejudiced against a project just because Kate’s in it?” I think we both had been actively looking for something else to do together, but we fundamentally knew that we couldn’t tread on any sort of similar territory.
Which eliminates what? DICAPRIO: Any type of love story imaginable. [Laughs] WINSLET: Known to mankind! DICAPRIO: So what we have here is a profoundly well-written, character-driven story about the dissolving of a relationship. Certainly in Kate’s character there’s that great pursuit not to have her life be predigested — WINSLET: Predetermined. DICAPRIO: Yes, better word. You’re right. Good one. WINSLET: [Gagging] Oh, we’re so cute, we finish each other’s sentences. Cutesy, cutesy!