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<blockquote data-quote="hopeless" data-source="post: 5493452" data-attributes="member: 36349"><p><strong>James Cameron's New World</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>He could easily adapt from his earlier works.</p><p>For example use the Bermuda Triangle to have a ship enter this "new" world and have the crew and passengers cope with being stuck on an entirely new world one where technology is viewed the same way we view magic here whereas magic is the norm over there.</p><p>Or rather magic and technology are really the same its just not perceived the same way.</p><p>So say we have a group set ashore to discover what things are like and have to develop a base so they can survive given their limited stores and ability to figure out what happened.</p><p>However inhabitants of this world aren't as welcoming as they would hope since this is a world in the grip of a dark era where evil can be absolutely anywhere and its up to a group of the crew and passengers to develop a rapport with the less violent inhabitants if they want to survive here.</p><p>However not everyone aboard feels the same way leading to a mutiny that strands those that are ashore at the time.</p><p>This could easily be remade into a tv series or even a trilogy!</p><p>Was thinking of Titanic, Avatar and the Abyss for examples of James Cameron's work for this example.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Depends on how greedy he is and more importantly how open he is to these avenues after all the original Star Wars was never expected to be so big and that was because nothing had ever been developed commercially before, he needs to keep an eye out on this and be prepared to accept a lesser fee in return for a little percentage in hopes this development worls out even half as well!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hopeless, post: 5493452, member: 36349"] [b]James Cameron's New World[/b] He could easily adapt from his earlier works. For example use the Bermuda Triangle to have a ship enter this "new" world and have the crew and passengers cope with being stuck on an entirely new world one where technology is viewed the same way we view magic here whereas magic is the norm over there. Or rather magic and technology are really the same its just not perceived the same way. So say we have a group set ashore to discover what things are like and have to develop a base so they can survive given their limited stores and ability to figure out what happened. However inhabitants of this world aren't as welcoming as they would hope since this is a world in the grip of a dark era where evil can be absolutely anywhere and its up to a group of the crew and passengers to develop a rapport with the less violent inhabitants if they want to survive here. However not everyone aboard feels the same way leading to a mutiny that strands those that are ashore at the time. This could easily be remade into a tv series or even a trilogy! Was thinking of Titanic, Avatar and the Abyss for examples of James Cameron's work for this example. Depends on how greedy he is and more importantly how open he is to these avenues after all the original Star Wars was never expected to be so big and that was because nothing had ever been developed commercially before, he needs to keep an eye out on this and be prepared to accept a lesser fee in return for a little percentage in hopes this development worls out even half as well! [/QUOTE]
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