Topic: Titanic (Movie)
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3 new "Titanic" books
A trio of new books – two of which are excellent – allows readers to relive that bitterly cold night on the Atlantic.
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Leap Year: this day in the history of Feb. 29
We don’t mean to state the obvious, but Feb. 29 happens once every four years (usually) – and leap year is here again. That means a whole day's worth of news will tomorrow be added to this date's comparatively small archive.
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'The Phantom Menace': Six other 3-D re-releases to look for
'The Phantom Menace' and 'Beauty and the Beast' were just the beginning of old movies that will be new again
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Gallery: The top 10 highest-grossing films
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Cameron's 'Titanic,' 'Avatar' poised to be Nos. 1 and 2 all-time
After a fourth straight week as the No. 1 box office hit in the US, 'Avatar' is already the No. 2 top-grossing movie ever worldwide. It's No. 7 and rising in the US, too.
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3D Avatar becomes No. 2 top-grossing movie of all time, still climbing
Second only to James Cameron's other opus, Titanic, Avatar pulls in $1.1 billion worldwide.
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Avatar: the real-life science behind the fantasy
Floating mountains? Glowing plants? They're in 'Avatar,' and they're not beyond the realm of scientific possibility.
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Sizzle surrounds ‘Avatar’ as industry anticipates new phase for movies
Technological wizardry of ‘Avatar’ is more than a gimmick and could transform filmmaking, insiders say.
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Avatar: movie review
James Cameron’s long-awaited ‘Avatar’ uses the latest technology to transport viewers to the war-ridden world of Pandora and its indigenous Na’vi clan.
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Hollywood places biggest 3-D bet yet on 'Avatar'
James Cameron's new film promises to take 3-D cinematography to an unrivaled level, using a more nimble 3-D camera system that Cameron helped invent.
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3D looms into movie universe
Success off 'Monsters vs. Aliens' confirms digital 3-D's draw, and studios are leaping at the opportunity.
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Classic review: Pompeii
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A 3-D look down the RabbitHole
Poster-size moving holograms set to invade ads and art.
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More eco-thrillers on the way?
The best horror movies and thrillers tap into the national zeitgeist.



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