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JakeFanGirl 06-02-2010 03:19 PM

This just in: Director James Cameron meets with feds on oil spill
 
UPDATE:

James Cameron says BP turned away his offer to help with Gulf oil spill

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James Cameron, who knows something about underwater disasters, floated a "titanic"putdown of BP, calling the embattled oil company a bunch of "morons.”

The award-winning director of "Avatar"and "Titanic" said Wednesday that BP had rejected his offer to help fight the massive oil spill spewing in the Gulf of Mexico, reports Reuters.

"Over the last few weeks, I've watched, as we all have, with growing horror and heartache, watching what's happening in the Gulf and thinking those morons don't know what they're doing," Cameron said at the All Things Digital tech conference.

Cameron has done extensive work with robot submarines and underwater filming in his movies.

Earlier in the day he attended a conference with the Environmental Protection Agency and pushed to have the government get its own independent look at the leak.

"If you're not monitoring it independently, you're asking the perpetrator to give you the video of the crime scene," Cameron said.

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This has been all over the web, on the news, and in AF,so I am surprised no one has posted this here..

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James Cameron met with EPA officials and other feds Tuesday to brainstorm about ways to stop the Gulf oil leak. The "Titanic" director joined scientists and other experts because he's an expert on underwater filming and remote vehicle technology. Hey, couldn't hurt

Reliable Source - This just in: Director James Cameron meets with feds on oil spill

Marley 06-02-2010 04:18 PM

Go Cameron! :D

Honestly though, it is a little embarrassing for them to have to turn to a movie director for help but imagine how good a name JC could make for himself?

madman 06-02-2010 05:01 PM

This just in: Director James Cameron meets with feds on oil spill
 
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Originally Posted by Marley
Go Cameron! :D

Honestly though, it is a little embarrassing for them to have to turn to a movie director for help but imagine how good a name JC could make for himself?

While doing research for Titanic, James played a key role in the development of new deep water technology. He also went on many of the dives to the sunken vessel. He can be considered somewhat of an expert in this area.

Marley 06-02-2010 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by madman (Post 49140)
While doing research for Titanic, James played a key role in the development of new deep water technology. He also went on many of the dives to the sunken vessel. He can be considered somewhat of an expert in this area.

Never thought of that.. :S

madman 06-02-2010 05:17 PM

This just in: Director James Cameron meets with feds on oil spill
 
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Originally Posted by Marley

Never thought of that.. :S

yeah I hadn't either until someone brought it up heh

JC is da ****

Woodsprite 06-02-2010 08:35 PM

Never heard of this, but Cameron's sticking his nose where it shouldn't be. Sure, he may've had experience with deep-sea work, but that's about it. He knows nothing of geology, drilling, or oil in general. Sure, it couldn't hurt to get him with the guys involved, but in my opinion they're just wasting time with him. There are already deep-sea experts on the scene; why bring in another?

What they need are more experts on drilling and the oil industry.

Alyara 06-02-2010 08:42 PM

True, but honestly it should have been cleaned up by now. Sometimes u need someone to think outside the oil industry box to come up with a better idea, and let's face it, Mr. Cameron knows how to work under pressure. Wouldnt hurt for him to help out, or any of us for that matter. Its our planet and we should take care of it, regardless of a slip of paper.

Helicoradian 06-02-2010 08:53 PM

Cameron has the experience of deep sea exploration and a very good understanding of science and technology so I don't see any harm in letting him share his opinions on the matter. Currently the best geologist and petroleum engineers in the world haven't been able to cap this well, it's getting to the point where thinking outside the box may be the only way. Who knows, Mr. Cameron may just come up with that one insane idea that works...

Human No More 06-02-2010 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Woodsprite (Post 49258)
Never heard of this, but Cameron's sticking his nose where it shouldn't be. Sure, he may've had experience with deep-sea work, but that's about it. He knows nothing of geology, drilling, or oil in general. Sure, it couldn't hurt to get him with the guys involved, but in my opinion they're just wasting time with him. There are already deep-sea experts on the scene; why bring in another?

What they need are more experts on drilling and the oil industry.

On this, there are no true experts. All the methods they've tried so far have been the first attempts at this depth.

Taw Makto 06-02-2010 10:41 PM

Actually, we're forgetting The Abyss. Titanic was nothing compared to the technology that had to be researched and developed for that movie. Deep Core was all about oil drilling, the biggest difference being that the "platform" was an undersea habitat. Sure it was also a little space friends movie too, but there was a lot of wetwork involved, and Cameron is also a longtime SCUBA nut. He's no industry expert, but in the wild but practical ideas department, he's just the sort of dude that might nudge the so-called experts just a tiny bit outside their comfort zone and come up with the ultimate solution. I say...GO Jim, GO!!

CyanRachel 06-03-2010 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Helicoradian (Post 49267)
Cameron has the experience of deep sea exploration and a very good understanding of science and technology so I don't see any harm in letting him share his opinions on the matter. Currently the best geologist and petroleum engineers in the world haven't been able to cap this well, it's getting to the point where thinking outside the box may be the only way. Who knows, Mr. Cameron may just come up with that one insane idea that works...

Well said, and I agree!

nickneagle 06-03-2010 12:13 PM

I say the Feds and BP could use any and all help. I am sure they are just asking for advice and trying to combine best methods for continuing the clean up and the shut off of any this and any future disaster. Its about learning from mistakes, so perhaps JC has some insight like everyone is saying.

spicyapple 06-03-2010 12:24 PM

James Cameron talks about the BP leak at AllThingsD. There are video clips up so you can watch too!

D8 Video: James Cameron Talks BP and the "Complicated Problem" | D8 Conference | AllThingsD

or his profile page:
James Cameron | D8 Conference | AllThingsD

tm20 06-03-2010 02:12 PM

cameron isn't sticking his nose in it, he was asked to so.... eh. but I hope he comes up with a solution. :)

madman 06-03-2010 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by spicyapple (Post 50044)
James Cameron talks about the BP leak at AllThingsD. There are video clips up so you can watch too!

D8 Video: James Cameron Talks BP and the "Complicated Problem" | D8 Conference | AllThingsD

or his profile page:
James Cameron | D8 Conference | AllThingsD

That video is a great find and pretty much squashes all these haters :D


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