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James Cameron: 'Titanic 3D is a new experience'
Published Tuesday, Oct 11 2011, 22:59 BST | By Jennifer Still | 11 comments

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It was revealed in April that a retouched version of the 1998 blockbuster, which starred Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, will be re-released worldwide on April 6, 2012 to mark the 100th anniversary of the ship setting sail.
Cameron vowed at the time that the new version would be "an epic experience for fans and newcomers alike", and has since insisted that nothing about the film's original storyline has been compromised.
"We're not changing a frame. The ship still sinks. It ends the same way," he told MTV News.
"I think the film holds up pretty darn well. In 3D, it becomes kind of a new experience. It's a much more intimate and involving experience both with the characters and with the physical space."
Cameron recently claimed that movie-goers are not getting value for their money with current 3D films as the conversion techniques used are not up to par.
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