Award-winning film-maker James Cameron, who has worked with underwater technology for his movies, talks to Morning Joe about his involvement in resolving the Gulf oil spill.
Director James Cameron offered his expertise in underwater technology to federal officials in the Gulf. He shares his thoughts on the oil spill with Hardball, then Buck Lee, executive director of the Santa Rosa Island Authority, joins the show from Pensacola, Fla.
Film director and deep-sea explorer James Cameron said on Wednesday that BP Plc turned down his offer to help combat the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Full story
In today's news you can't use, director James Cameron heads to Washington to help terminate the Gulf oil leak, and Larry King and Lady Gaga start a bad romance.
The government asked James Cameron to help resolve the Gulf oil crisis, based on his experience filming underwater and building submersibles for movies like 'Titanic.'
Director James Cameron expresses his concern about protecting the environment.
Dec. 18: Actress talks about how beyond all the technology James Cameron uses to create his movies, he knows how to tell a great story.
Discussing his meeting with the President and his agenda, with James Cameron, Avatar director.
Film director James Cameron, left, meets with NASA Administrator Charles Bolden at the agency's Washington headquarters in January.
Meet the characters and marvel at the majestic scenery of James Cameron’s stunning sci-fi epic.
FILE - This undated file photo released by 20th Century Fox shows the character Neytiri, voiced by Zoe Saldana, is shown in a scene from, "Avatar." James Cameron's science-fiction epic took in $68.3 million domestically to remain the No. 1 movie for the third-straight weekend, raising its domestic
Actors Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana as her digital character Neytiri are shown in a scene from the upcoming James Cameron film "Avatar" in this undated publicity photo released to Reuters December 10, 2009. REUTERS/Twentieth Century Fox/Handout NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY.