London, Mar 3 – Canadian film director James Cameron is said to have boosted the morale of U.S. troops in Bahrain by staging a special screening of ‘Avatar’ for them.
Cameron, 55, along with Sigourney Weaver, 60, Stephen Lang, 57, and Michelle Rodriguez, 31, jetted to the island nation in January (10) to showcase their award-winning film at a military base and aboard two battleships.
The director’s ex-Marine brother, John D. Cameron, was thrilled with his sibling’s morale-boosting visit.
“Showing Avatar to the troops was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To do something for the men and women who serve our country was a great privilege,” the.
Cameron, 55, along with Sigourney Weaver, 60, Stephen Lang, 57, and Michelle Rodriguez, 31, jetted to the island nation in January (10) to showcase their award-winning film at a military base and aboard two battleships.
The director’s ex-Marine brother, John D. Cameron, was thrilled with his sibling’s morale-boosting visit.
“Showing Avatar to the troops was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To do something for the men and women who serve our country was a great privilege,” the.
- 3/3/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
Acclaimed filmmaker James Cameron and actress Sigourney Weaver staged a special screening of thier 3D sci-fi epic hit Avatar for the Us military in Bahrain. The director, along with the movie's stars Weaver, Stephen Lang and Michelle Rodriguez, flew to Bahrain in January to showcase their award-winning film at a military base and aboard two battleships, reports imdb.com. Cameron's ex-marine brother, John D. Cameron, was thrilled with his sibling's morale-boosting visit. "Showing Avatar to the troops was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To do something for the men and women who serve our country was a great privilege," said John D. Cameron. ...
- 3/3/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
Acclaimed filmmaker James Cameron and actress Sigourney Weaver staged a special screening of thier 3D sci-fi epic hit 'Avatar' for the Us military in Bahrain.The director, along with the movie's stars Weaver, Stephen Lang and Michelle Rodriguez, flew to Bahrain in January to showcase their award-winning film at a military base and aboard two battleships, reports imdb.com.Cameron's ex-marine brother, John D. Cameron, was thrilled with his sibling's morale-boosting visit.'Showing 'Avatar' to the troops was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To do something for the men and women who serve our country was a great privilege,' said John D. Cameron.
- 3/2/2010
- Filmicafe
London, March 3 – Acclaimed filmmaker James Cameron and actress Sigourney Weaver staged a special screening of thier 3D sci-fi epic hit ‘Avatar’ for the Us military in Bahrain.
The director, along with the movie’s stars Weaver, Stephen Lang and Michelle Rodriguez, flew to Bahrain in January to showcase their award-winning film at a military base and aboard two battleships, reports imdb.com.
Cameron’s ex-marine brother, John D. Cameron, was thrilled with.
The director, along with the movie’s stars Weaver, Stephen Lang and Michelle Rodriguez, flew to Bahrain in January to showcase their award-winning film at a military base and aboard two battleships, reports imdb.com.
Cameron’s ex-marine brother, John D. Cameron, was thrilled with.
- 3/2/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
James Cameron and Sigourney Weaver have given a morale boost to the U.S. military in Bahrain - they staged a special screening of Avatar for troops.
The director, along with the movie's stars Weaver, Stephen Lang and Michelle Rodriguez, jetted to the island nation in January to showcase their award-winning film at a military base and aboard two battleships.
And Cameron's ex-Marine brother, John D. Cameron, was thrilled with his sibling's morale-boosting visit.
He tells New York Post gossip column PageSix, "Showing Avatar to the troops was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To do something for the men and women who serve our country was a great privilege."...
The director, along with the movie's stars Weaver, Stephen Lang and Michelle Rodriguez, jetted to the island nation in January to showcase their award-winning film at a military base and aboard two battleships.
And Cameron's ex-Marine brother, John D. Cameron, was thrilled with his sibling's morale-boosting visit.
He tells New York Post gossip column PageSix, "Showing Avatar to the troops was truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. To do something for the men and women who serve our country was a great privilege."...
- 3/2/2010
- WENN
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