'Titanic' Nearly Flopped Until a Surprising Gamble Saved the Movie From Sinking
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'Titanic' nearly flopped until a surprising gamble saved the movie from sinking
"Everyone was tense," recalled Oscar-winning producer Jon Landau. "We’d spent five years and $200 million. At times, it seemed like the whole world was rooting for us to fail."CBS via Getty Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio in 'Titanic' (1997)Believe it or not, Titanic's success was an uphill battle.Before James Cameron's Oscar-winning disaster film shattered box office records, became a worldwide phenomenon, and turned Leonardo DiCaprio into a…
Landau Reflects On Legendary "Titanic" Trailer
Last year, Oscar-winning producer Jon Landau passed away from cancer at the age of 63. Landau served as executive vice president of feature film production at 20th Century Fox in the early 1990s before leaving that post to work as James Cameron’s right-hand man and producing partner for decades – starting with 1997’s “Titanic”. Next month, a memoir he wrote titled “The Bigger Picture” will be published posthumously and now an excerpt has gone on…
Titanic’s 4:02 Long Trailer Saved the Movie, But It’s Not the Longest in Hollywood
James Cameron’s Titanic broke Hollywood and patched it up again, the best it could. The film was prophesied to be a box office dud, sink Cameron’s career to a point of no return, and simply be the worst example of creative freedom in Hollywood history. But a 4-minute-and-2-second trailer prevented all of it. At the time, a 4-minute-long trailer was unheard of, almost blasphemous to the Motion Picture Association’s sensibilities and stringent reg…
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