James Cameron in 2009 on 'Titanic' | 60 Minutes Archive

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"Titanic" is being rereleased in theaters this week to celebrate the film's 25th anniversary. In 2009, director James Cameron spoke with Morley Safer about how he pitched the film and the work underway at that point to convert "Titanic" to 3D. Paramount Global is now the parent company of both Paramount Pictures and CBS News.

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I saw Titanic as a teenager. My son now watches movie clips 26 years later. My 8 year old son and his friends spend their days drawing the ship, building the ship out of Legos and watch anything about it on Youtube. My son even punctured a hole it his drawing to represent the damage taken from the iceberg. His friend had his drawing framed, so my son asked to frame his too.😊

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James Camarón was very humble and open in this interview.

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Nostalgia for "Titanic"? I remember hearing from my date to that movie that the teenage girls were crying their eyes out in the ladies' room after the ending.

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I remember seeing Titanic on 2 hits of good LSD in the theater. VERY intense 😀

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