On The Abyss, a rat used to demonstrate the film’s oxygenated water technology drowned during filming. Faced with the prospect of a dead rat — and losing the production’s “No Animals Were Harmed” certification — Cameron performed CPR on the rodent. The rat sprang back to life, and Cameron adopted “Beanie” as his pet.
    One can understand why a do-anything-for-the-job director like Cameron would go to extremes to protect his film’s reputation. But why did a man running one of the most tortuous shoots in Hollywood history, who was reportedly saying things to crewmembers like, “Firing [you] is too merciful” … Why did that guy open his home to a mere rat?
    “Beanie and I bonded over the whole thing,” he says. “I saved his life. We were brothers. He used to sit on my desk while I was writing Terminator 2, and he lived to a ripe old age. He didn’t seem particularly traumatized, though I know the film is outlawed in the U.K. because of ‘animal cruelty.’“

    by tyrion2024

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    1. that’s a wild story, can’t believe he saved a rat and then adopted it. adds a whole new layer to his obsession with filmmaking and animal welfare. beanie must’ve been the ultimate desk buddy during T2 writing!

    2. Active-Coconut-8961 on

      Rats are wonderful pets. ❤️

      Didn’t someone adopt the rat that Leto sent to his crew members during Suicid Squad too?

    3. rice_fish_and_eggs on

      The film isn’t banned in the UK just that scene. Edited versions are allowed.

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