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I bet Sasha Crone is hoping it`s a one-way ticket. She hates his guts. Because her idol Mark "Lip Gloss" Boal will never be 1/10000000000000000000000000000 cool like that.

Sorry but who is Sasha Crone exactly? I googled and found nothing.
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Not as dangerous as burning 200m to make a movie about a sinking ship.

;)I was always worrying about device accident.It is not as "easy" as climbing to the toppest mountain in the world, it is diving to the very unknow deepest ocean in this planet, after all the pressure there could be as high as about 1100 atm at the Mariana Trench. All stuffs have to be special made.
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Only 2 people have been there, just like only 2 people have been to the Moon.It is fair to say that we know more about the Moon, or even the Mars, than about the deepest oceans in our own planet.

Actually there are about 12 people that have walked on the moon.BTW, I think Cameron will find a way to come back alive from the Mariana Trench no matter what. He and the audience have unfinished business. Edited by vc2002
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http://www.bbc.co.uk...onment-17289535

James Cameron close to diving to deepest ocean

By Rebecca Morelle Science reporter, BBC News

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James Cameron has just completed an 8km dive in preparation for his plunge to the bottom of the Mariana TrenchContinue reading the main story

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Director James Cameron has said that he is close to diving 11km (seven miles) down to the deepest part of the ocean, the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific.

He has just successfully completed a test-dive 8km (five miles) down off the coast of Papua New Guinea.

He now hopes to reach the world's deepest point in his one-man submersible in the coming weeks.

Only two people have been to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, back in 1960.

Mr Cameron said: "The deep trenches are the last unexplored frontier on our planet, with scientific riches enough to fill 100 years of exploration."

The director has long been passionate about the oceans, and used submersibles while working on Titanic to film the wreck of the doomed liner deep underwater.

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The sub is designed for one person and is fitted with 3D cameras

Mr Cameron's sub is called the Deepsea Challenge, and was built by an Australian team of engineers. It fits just one person, which will be the director himself.

It is kitted out with cameras, including a small stereoscopic camera that can withstand the 1,000 atmospheres of pressure that are found 11km beneath the waves.

Mr Cameron said that he plans to spend six hours exploring the bottom of the trench, and would be gathering footage for a 3D documentary based on the dive.

He will also be collecting samples for the scientific community.

He said: "Our goal is to build a scientific legacy for generations to come.

"It's also to inspire people across the globe to celebrate exploration and to explore with us online and through the media we produce."

The expedition is backed by National Geographic and Rolex.

I gotta say, Cameron looks much better there than he did when Avatar came out. He looked like some hippie douche bag back then.

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I gotta say, Cameron looks much better there than he did when Avatar came out. He looked like some hippie douche bag back then.

:lol:He alternates between buzz-cut and long hair, mixing and matching with beard. Clean-shaven with longer hair, he's starting to look dangerously like a middle-aged lesbian.
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So he wants to go to this trench, which is the deepest point on Earth, which is very dangerous, which only 2 people have ever been to. And then he wants to make a documentary film with the footage he captures down there *if he comes out alive*. And then start preparation for Avatar 2. Yeah this isn't coming out in 2014.

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