Hollywood Hunter
Chapter 1167: Big Ship Premiere
【Anti-Theft Chapter】
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At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
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At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production, whose final budget was overspended all the way to 200 million US dollars, over a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the brink of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
At about the time when the eleventh child of Westeros was born, Venice, Italy, on the evening of September 12, local time, "Titanic" appeared in front of a global audience for the first time.
This big production with a final budget of 200 million US dollars, more than a year, almost tortured director James Cameron to the verge of collapse. Now that the film is finally about to premiere, James Cameron, who has already broken his heart, has a sense of relief.
In any case, it is finally free.
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