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"Titanic" and "Terminator 2" both portrayed disasters of epic proportions. Now director James Cameron is taking on climate change as executive producer of "Years of Living Dangerously," the Showtime documentary series starring Matt Damon, Harrison Ford and other A-list celebrities.
As President Barack Obama addressed the world at the U.N. Climate Summit in New York City, Cameron talked with NBC News about the making of the Showtime series (which recently became available on iTunes and DVD), the Avatar sequels, and why he does not have much faith in Washington. Do you think movies and television have the power to change the minds of people who don’t believe in climate change? That is a tricky one. Full Article |
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Irayo, Moco, for posting this. Will have to give it a read.
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Good stuff.
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Thats so nice of him, well Climate change is the serious issue even Leonardo Dicaprio addressed in Oscar.
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Hopefully the sequels will open up even more eyes, very good read
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