Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate, who died in the fatal dive by the Titan submersible in June, thought he was working "for the good of humanity", his business partner said.
The search for the Japanese midget sub sunk off Pearl Harbor, Dec. 7, 1941, had been ongoing for 61 years until TERRY KERBY came along. Pat Bigold talks to the man who made the most significant modern marine archeological find ever in the Pacific, second only to the finding of the Titanic in the Atlantic.
If you think it’s CGI … don’t hold your breath. Or, wait, maybe do. Twentieth Century Fox By Meg Shields · Published on August 2nd, 2021
Welcome to How’d They Do That? a monthly column that unpacks moments of movie magic and celebrates the technical wizards who pulled them off. This entry explains how they shot the breathing fluid scenes in James Cameron’s deep-sea action sci-fi movie The Abyss.
Let’s get one thing straight: there are blank checks, and then there’s
The Abyss. Hot off the commercial and critical successes of 1984’s
The Terminator and 1986’s
Aliens, director