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Cameron's Underwater 3-D Drama 'Sanctum' Coming 2010
September 10, 2009
by Brandon Lee Tenney
To be directed by Alister Grierson from a script by Andrew Wight and John Garvin, and overseen by the wide, deep gaze of James Cameron, Sanctum has been co-purchased by Relativity and Universal, according to Variety today. Andrew Wight, a long-time associate of Cameron's who helped develop the 3-D technology seen in the documentaries like Aliens of the Deep and Ghosts of the Abyss, used his own death-defying experience as a catalyst for Sanctum. While leading a diving expedition miles into a system of underwater caves, a freak storm collapsed the entrance forcing Wight and his team to race to find another way out.
From what I can gather, this sounds like The Descent - but underwater. And in 3-D. Which isn't to say that's a bad thing. Especially having been co-written by the guy who actually experienced what must have been the most terrifying experience of his life (and, seriously, one of the most awful things I can ever imagine), I'm expecting a real amount of natural dread and terror. I'm also extremely excited to see an entirely underwater drama - again, especially knowing Cameron is the puppet master behind Sanctum and his love for the ocean and its mysteries is widely documented. But, there's the issue of it being in 3-D, which I've got to address.
With this, presumably, being shot mostly underwater, the experience is already novel. The colors already ethereal and different and interesting. So, why 3-D? I suppose it could provide some depth inside the underwater caverns, but - seriously, why 3-D? Set to film later this year for $30 million, look for Sanctum in late 2010. Tired of Cameron forever associated with 3-D yet? Or excited for an underwater drama like this?
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Reader Feedback - 12 Comments »
1
EXCITED!
JoJo on Sep 10, 2009
2
Why 3-D? Why not? Everythings better in 3-D. Especially underwater.
Brad on Sep 10, 2009
3
Very much excited .But only avatar's success will decide were will 3d go and it will be successful in my opinion.About watching the movie in 3d is concerned if the movie has a good emotional story that satisfies me I am ready to watch it in any format .
joe on Sep 10, 2009
4
I saw the atrociously bad "The Final Destination" in 3D, and I've gotta say, some of the real stand-out 3D moments for me took place underwater. There's just something about the way objects can float around in water that makes them work in 3D (I suppose it's an excuse to have floating things coming out of the screen at you), not to mention the bubbles. Combine the immersiveness of 3D underwater scenes with the claustrophobia of "The Descent", and I think you've got a potentially amazing (and harrowing) movie. Looking forward to it.
Gill on Sep 10, 2009
5
it could be good if it's NOT a rehash of "the descent". i don't want to see them encountering underwater "cave ghoulies" or anything like that.
beavis4play on Sep 10, 2009
6
didn't i hear somewhere that Cameron is using 3d as a way to get people back to the movies
Silver on Sep 10, 2009
7
Uh oh another 3D movie. Dont hate on this 3D Alex, its too early to tell. Give the movies a chance first.
3D here to stay on Sep 10, 2009
8
Holy shit! We've seen enough of these kinds of films! Bring us something more creative!
Governor on Sep 11, 2009
9
So…what's this got to do with James Cameron?
Movie Fan on Sep 11, 2009
10
@6
Yeah but the way we've been seeing 3D is just plainly awful, and nothing stands out.
Ryan on Sep 12, 2009
11
So why 3-D?
Fed Up With Hollywood on Sep 12, 2009
12
"Made my fortune -but still turn out techno-horseshit fantasy for the circle-jerks" Cameron's
latest 'daring' entry.
Hollywood IS deadwood!
DR DTX on Nov 26, 2009



















