![]() What's clear is that James Cameron thought that the inclusion of a pop song would bring down the drama and lessen the power he believed his film had. James Cameron Never Wanted A Pop Song To 'Save' His Movie His favorite bands were Ministry and Metallica." "Jim didn’t want to end the film with a pop song. "We had done a record deal with Sony to do the soundtrack - just the Horner score - and I think the label imagined that they would get an end-title song into the film," the music supervisor on Titanic, Randy Gerston, explained. Related: A Look At Celine Dion's $42 Million Private Jet And people were starting to know that it seemed destined to become an utter flop. In short, the film was outlandishly expensive ( it cost more than the ship itself) and far too long to send out to movie theaters. The movie was meant to come out July 3 in April, it was still almost five hours long." "Titanic was the film that was going to bring down two studios, Fox and Paramount. "The buzz was terrible," Simon Franglen, the co-producer of Céline Dion's hit said about James Cameron's movies. In the oral history article by Billboard, the producers of "My Heart Will Go On" described the dire straights James Cameron's Titanic was in before Céline Dion came onboard (no pun intended). Titanic Was Sinking In The Press And With The Studio
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