Cameron's Trip to Hiroshima in Doubt

Summary

Due to concerns about the truth of its contents, Charles Pellegrino's "The Last Train from Hiroshima" has been pulled by its publisher, making it unlikely that James Cameron's planned film about the book will be made. Back to Article

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rle4lunch

Chad W

Good. Cuz you know good ole' Cameron would have Hiroshima hiding some sort of invaluable jewel that can power 100 starships to Avatar... Where is the jewel you ask? It's with the indigenous people, smack dab underground in between land tunnels leading to Nagasaki. The only man that can recover this jewel is a 23 year old Titanic survivor who went underground until he learned how to fly, then subsequently took over Trans World Airlines... His only problem? OCD. That's okay, he'll just take out both islands, cuz it needs to be 'clean'....

Cut, Print. $1 Billion dollars.

Mar 1 - 09:03 PM

abdevilers s.

abdevilers smith

It takes roughly 4 hours each way on the fastest bullet train (Nozomi Superexpress). Give or take a few minutes depending on your departure time.
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Mar 1 - 09:34 PM

abdevilers s.

abdevilers smith

It takes roughly 4 hours each way on the fastest bullet train (Nozomi Superexpress). Give or take a few minutes depending on your departure time.
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/acai-optimum-review-get-free-trial-now-1704552.html

Mar 1 - 09:35 PM

rle4lunch

Chad W

Belay my last, I meant Pandora

Mar 2 - 04:24 AM

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