Titanic
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Re: Titanic
And quite possibly in poor taste. Titanic wasn’t a story, it was a historical event that concerned real people. Here it’s almost treated like comedy. Avoid for many reasons!
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Re: Titanic
And that's coming from a Titanic nut!
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Indeedy, and that’s exactly why: this kind of desecrates something that was a real tragedy, without dignity or respect, as just a cheap knock-off of a piece of entertainment. The thing I really do "like" about the Titanic evrnts is that is *is* the perfect story…but that it actually happened. Yes, this is just a cheapo thrill based off the '97 movie, but that no less treats gives them license to make fun or cheapen those who died. Ya get me?
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Lately, after finishing off the series, the lack of Sharknado movies has been hitting The Asylum hard (yes, it's one of theirs), and they've been lashing out--
In addition to going back to their old PD-source fairground hits of "Titanic II"--"It was a historical event, so there!"--they've also released a string of shark movies practically kicking dirt on Spielberg's shoes and daring him to sue them: "JAWS of the Shark"! "Raiders of the Lost Shark"
(Okay, what, did Spielberg actually sue them, at some point, and now the Ass-ylum has fallen so far they're grumbling into their beers over their old demons?)
In addition to going back to their old PD-source fairground hits of "Titanic II"--"It was a historical event, so there!"--they've also released a string of shark movies practically kicking dirt on Spielberg's shoes and daring him to sue them: "JAWS of the Shark"! "Raiders of the Lost Shark"
(Okay, what, did Spielberg actually sue them, at some point, and now the Ass-ylum has fallen so far they're grumbling into their beers over their old demons?)
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Jaws of the Shark and Raiders of the Lost Shark are not from The Asylum.
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So, now the Knockers-off have Knockoffs?
(Not counting Warner, that started creating direct-video Deep Blue Sea sequels hoping to, quote, "appeal to a more campy/tongue-in-cheek audience"...)
(Not counting Warner, that started creating direct-video Deep Blue Sea sequels hoping to, quote, "appeal to a more campy/tongue-in-cheek audience"...)
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Still not the most embarrassing thing someone has made about the Titanic…
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
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So bizarre and cringey. Fun fact: it's not even the original version of the song. Here's the uncut dub:
Still weird and random as heck, but makes a little more sense. Either way, the film was ahead of its time!
Still weird and random as heck, but makes a little more sense. Either way, the film was ahead of its time!
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And it's still better than the other animated Titanic movie in which the ship was sunk thanks to a conspiracy between whalers and convict sharks, the latter of which tricked a giant octopus into throwing an iceberg into the Titanic so he could win a jailbird hat from one of the sharks as a prize. Mice were also involved. Also, no one died. Whales saved everyone on the ship.
No, Dacey has not finally snapped. This movie is real.
No, Dacey has not finally snapped. This movie is real.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift--that is why it's called the present."
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Yep and it spawned a sequel and a TV series! Madness.
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I never understood this argument. I mean, it wasn’t about whether or not there was room for him on the door, but that the door couldn’t support both of them.
https://www.npr.org/2022/12/19/11440785 ... es-cameron
https://www.npr.org/2022/12/19/11440785 ... es-cameron
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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I think he actually came to the conclusion that the door could support both of them, but it doesn't really matter, it's really missing the forest for the trees.
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This argument has also perplexed. When I first watched the movie way back in the Summer of '98 (Australian time) in the theatre I thought it was obvious why Jack couldn't be on the door. It had nothing to do with space, but elementary physics. It was all about not tipping the door over trying to get on and the person currently on the door falling back into the ocean. And since the water was cold, and exhuastion and everything else one would experience fleeing a sinking ship in the middle of nowhere, a decision had to be made quickly and Jack decided that Rose's life was more important that his. I'm sure someone will argue it's possible to do, but then those people, again, aren't escaping a sinking ship and during any re-creation would lack the actual adrenalin running through their body which could affect logical thinking. But the way people keep bringing up the 'Jack could fit' has made me think that I have experienced a Mandela effect and no such moment occurs in the film.
Anyway, if Jack did get on the door I would have been robbed of the greatest cinema experience of all time. Internally laughing at all the yeenage girls sobbing cause heart throb Leonardo died.
Anyway, if Jack did get on the door I would have been robbed of the greatest cinema experience of all time. Internally laughing at all the yeenage girls sobbing cause heart throb Leonardo died.