Cameron To Board THE LAST TRAIN TO HIROSHIMA
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Jan 8 2010, 12:01 PM
James Cameron is living down his reputation as the "slow" director, as it appears he's invented all the technology
he needs to start making all his future films, and is now hoovering up
projects left and right. His latest? He’s optioned the rights to
Charles Pellegrino’s book, "The Last Train to Hiroshima," which weaves together accounts of Japanese and Americans who witnessed the atomic bombs of WWII.
This explains why a little while back, Cameron flew to Japan
to meet with Tsutomi Yamaguchi, the only living man (until his
unfortunate passing a week ago) to survive BOTH atomic bomb explosions
at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, simultaneously having both the best and
worst luck of anyone who has ever lived.
Via (www.joblo.com)
James Cameron is living down his reputation as the "slow" director, as it appears he's invented all the technology he needs to start making all his future films, and is now hoovering up projects left and right. His latest? He’s optioned the rights to Charles Pellegrino’s book, "The Last Train to Hiroshima," which weaves together accounts of Japanese and Americans who witnessed the atomic bombs of WWII.
This explains why a little while back, Cameron flew to Japan to meet with Tsutomi Yamaguchi, the only living man (until his unfortunate passing a week ago) to survive BOTH atomic bomb explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, simultaneously having both the best and worst luck of anyone who has ever lived.
Via (www.joblo.com)

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