Canadian is going to the bottom of Mariana's Trench

Puckin' EH! After that deep ocean thread a couple months ago, I've kept on thinking about how its such a shame they've only ever visited the bottom of the challenger deep once and for only half an hour, and how they really need to go down there again. Now I dont really care that its James Cameron, but if its him, that means we're going to be getting some sick footage out of this probably. Pumped to see it
 
he's definitely one of the most successful canadians of all time.

he takes a big fucking shit on crosby and bieber.
 
James Francis Cameron[2] (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian film director, film producer, screenwriter, visual artist, editor,environmentalist and inventor.[3][4][5][6] His writing and directing work includes Piranha II: The Spawning (1981), The Terminator (1984),Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), True Lies (1994), Titanic (1997), and Dark Angel (2000–2002). In the time between making Titanic and his return to feature films with Avatar (2009), Cameron spent several years creating many documentary films (specifically underwater documentaries), and also co-developed the digital 3D Fusion Camera System. Described by a biographer as part-scientist and part-artist,[7] Cameron has also contributed to underwater filming and remote vehicle technologies.[5][6][8]

He has been nominated for six Academy Awards overall, and received half of them, three Oscars for Titanic. In total, Cameron's directorial efforts have grossed approximately US$2 billion in North America and US$6 billion worldwide.[9] Without adjusting for inflation, Cameron'sTitanic and Avatar are the two highest-grossing films of all time at $1.84 billion and $2.78 billion respectively.[10] In March 2011 he was named Hollywood's top earner by Vanity Fair, with estimated 2010 earnings of $257 million.[11]

HES A FUCKING BAWSE
 
A big explosive shit with insanely over dramatic special effects and a sappy predictable love story to go along, but a big fucking shit none the less.
 
Its crazy we have explored the vast depths of space more than we have the depths of our own oceans.
 
I never said any numerical amount in there. I just stated that we explore the universe more than we explore our own oceans.

Nice try though.
 
that's fucking terrifying. he might find a colony of aliens inhabiting our planet. who the fuck knows. it's not like we ever monitor that part of the ocean. they could have a cloaking device that hides them from radars and we never actually WITNESS anything that goes down there, so who knows. i'd be terrified knowing that im just being dropped into the darkness of the ocean.

GOOD GRIEF.
 
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