Does anyone else just passionately love this movie?
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Does anyone else just passionately love this movie?
Titanic was trout.
Never seen it.
Fell asleep.
Both times I tried to watch it.
It's good but flawed.
It's a decent disaster movie, which unfortunately has to share space with a soggy love story and terrible social class and Irish/Italian stereotypes. And Celine Dion. It says a lot that it won 11 Oscars from 14 nominations, and didn't even get a screenplay nomination.
Plus it robbed LA Confidential of Best Picture :(
Crazy looking back though - it was No. 1 at the US box office for fourteen weeks in a row or something.
I had to watch this movie in two parts, because I was so bored, and it was so long. Watched half of it, went away to watch another movie, then came back and finished it up.
I never saw it.
I remember being in eighth grade and this movie coming out and being SUCH A BIG HUGE DEAL. I was the only person in my classroom who didn't see it.
I saw it about 900000 times...
so yeah I didn't like it.
I passionately dislike this movie.
I don't know why, I mean I try to like it because I love both Kate and Leo but.... Just..... Ahhhhhhh
Oh dear lord. I can't remember how many times I saw it in the theaters with different people. I think I saw it like 2 or 3 times just with my sister and different friends of her's.
And then I was supposed to go see "The Wedding Singer" with my friends in my hometown and my brother dropped me off at the wrong theater, so I was like "Screw it. I'll go see Titanic for the 8 millionth time, whatevs." ... I go in and all the employees are in fake tuxedos and there's a huge Titanic cake by the doorway and a Titanic backdrop and all this other crap and I'm like "What in the hell?" ... So I go in (I'm way early anyway) and my friends end up showing up there. I ask them what's going on and they're like "Uhhh... It's -opening night-? Hel-lo?" and I'm like "Dude. No. You've gotta be kidding me. I've already seen this damn movie a lot of times..."
...... Small towns, man. SMDH!
Anyway, it's too long and blah blah blah and I'll throw it on if I wanna fall asleep real quick.
However, it really is loosely based on a true story. XD The couple that it's about didn't meet on the ship though, the man was the owner of a candy shop over in Europe, but he was married. He met the girl ("Rose", I guess. I can't remember their actual names) and ran away with her on the Titanic. When the ship sank, the man -did- die, and the woman lived, but I -think- she ended up back in England/Ireland wherever and went a bit nuts in the head.
:(
EDIT: NS--I'm not sure where you heard that, but the love story part of Titanic is very much made up and not based on anyone in the slightest.
ITT: Sam is crushed by the dislike of Titanic.
I read an article a long time ago about a couple it was very loosely based on. No, not a real "Jack & Rose". Their names escape me now.
On another note, I saw the sets from the movie & a few actual pieces from the ship itself at King's Island in Ohio after it came out. It was pretty swell.
I am. :(
I mean, I'm willing to admit this movie really isn't that good. The high points: the costuming, sets, and music are still smurfing unbelievable, and I don't think anyone can criticize them.
The low points: the CGI, the story. And the CGI is forgivable because it was the mid-90s. It just hasn't aged well, which is to be expected.
I guess the reason I still love this movie so much is because of how much I loved it when I was younger. I see its flaws, but I still love it regardless. And I still weep openly at certain parts of this movie--not just when Jack dies. It's a very, very, very corny movie, but it's probably one of my favourite movies of all time. Like, top 5 for sure.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's how you give a film analysis. Fair, balanced, and consisting of more than the word "trout".
Titanic is not a film I especially like, it has moments of self-indulgence and downright melodrama. But the acting, production values, cinematography, costuming, makeup, and especially the sets were almost peerless for the time it was released. It's a "guilty" pleasure of a film (if even that), but it's made far too competently to be called "trout". Massively overrated, melodramatic, even immature and insincere, but not trout. Honestly, people, you don't win an award for not liking Titanic. :colbert:
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My heart willl gooo ooooonnnn annnnnnddddd oooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
If you skip to the bit with the boobs and then the bit when the boat hits the iceberg it's an amazing movie.
I smurfing loved Titanic.
The re-release of this movie caused many tweets like this.
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Also, I have never seen this movie all the way through. Never gave Titanic enough time to really sink in.
Kathy Bates. Uh huh. Best part of the whole movie.
I'll throw in Victor Garber too. He's just so handsome for an old dude.
I think for a time Bernard Hill was the only actor to be in two movies that made over a billion dollars. He's box office gold clearly!
I really liked Titanic - it had a bit of mystery, romance, goodies, baddies, rebellion, people scrambling for their lives, gorgeous costumes. It has James Cameron sketching in his own movie, and a charming rendition of Molly Brown and Wallace Hartley. The music and accents were a bit naff, but that's hardly a dealbreaker.
I always grind my teeth when the old lady throws the damn jewellery into the sea at the end, not to mention the door in the water dilemma. Still, I like the movie. I'm feeling pretty insomnia-ridden at the moment, I might start rewatching of of Mr DiCaprio's films.
My mother forced me to go to the movie theater when I was a kid. Never stopped hating
never seen it
just posting in this thread before it somehow becomes an argument about the realism of the glacier physics
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