James Cameron Says He Couldn't Have Planned For 'Titanic' To Be What It Became
James Cameron: Absolutely, there was a grand plan, I had it all planned perfectly. No, every film evolves. It’s the sum total of all the artistic intentions of the people that work on it. I couldn’t have planned what James Horner wrote as the score, but that’s part of what gets us, the chemistry between Kate and Leo, and the beauty of the sets and all that. I mean we just all got to participate in something hat came out pretty damn good, you know, and I’m happy about that.





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Editorial #:
1461890982
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Archive Films: Editorial
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March 27, 2012
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00:00:27:28
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London, United Kingdom
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