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James Cameron's deep sea voyage splashes into theaters

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Sounds fascinating! Can't wait to see this one.

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Sounds like a must-see at home when it comes out on DVD.

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"There's so much to see"

There sure is. I cry, knowing I'll never see 99% of it.

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This guy has got some major you know what. I'm so terrified of the ocean and the deep, no way would I ever want to do what he did.

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Cramped in the 26-meter (eight-foot) submarine’s cockpit, the Canadian filmmaker filmed and collected biological and geological specimens on the ocean floor, 68 of which have never been seen before.

Um.... 26m is 78feet..... Not 8... Man the correction in these articles astounds me. Doesn't sound very cramped to me.

Sounds like something I would like to watch.

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Sounds interesting ! Cameron's chronicles are definitely worth to see !

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Um.... 26m is 78feet..... Not 8... Man the correction in these articles astounds me. Doesn't sound very cramped to me.

There's a good chance that what they meant to say was "8-meter (26 foot)". But I agree about the lack of editing.

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2.6 metres is 8'6" and would be pretty cramped. I think he wants to dive into his own unconscious, and that diving into the deep figures at the end of both Terminator 2, and Titanic, and there is an important dive in Avatar. Plus he has become mighty thin.

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