What was it like working with Laurence Fishburne, Angela Bassett and Keke Palmer?
SG: I loved working with them all. They were all just really, really nice to me, and comforting. Laurence Fishburne would watch the dailies the day after we did a scene. He would come to me and say, Sahara, youre doing a great job. Keep it up! That would just make my day and inspire me to work even harder. Angela Bassett was so sweet. She would talk to me and help keep me calm on the set. I just love her. And Keke was a hoot. She was always doing something that made me laugh. Shes really, really cool in person. KW: Thanks for the interview. I hope youll give me another one, when you get really famous? SG: Hey, no problem. Ill keep that promise. Cameron Sees Future In 3-D Films Excerpt from The Globe and Mail – Sheigh Crabtree, Reuters News Agency (Apr. 25, 2006) LAS VEGAS — Titanic director James Cameron, warning that Hollywood is “in a fight for survival,” wants the movie industry to offer films in digital 3-D to counteract declining sales and rampant piracy. “Maybe we just need to f