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Directed by=James Cameron Writers=James Cameron Drama release Year=1997 Rating=8,5 / 10 stars Audience Score=1006589 Votes

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In 1998, the drama and special effects of the American movie Titanic … The film begins with the robotic exploration of the Titanic ’s wreckage by treasure hunters who hope to locate a fabled massive blue diamond, known as the Heart of the Ocean, that was supposedly lost when the ship sank. They recover a safe that contains some papers, including a drawing of a nude woman wearing a necklace with the gem in it. After the illustration is aired on television, the team is contacted by an old woman (played by Gloria Stuart) who tells them that she is the one depicted in the drawing, Rose DeWitt Bukater, thought to have died in the accident. Hoping that she can help them find the jewel, the treasure hunters bring Rose to their expedition ship. Most of the film’s story is then told in flashbacks as she recounts the Titanic ’s fateful 1912 voyage. Upper-class Rose (now played by Kate Winslet) boards the ship with her mother (Frances Fisher) and her well-to-do fiancé, Cal ( Billy Zane), whom she is marrying for financial reasons. Distraught by the pressure of her arranged marriage, Rose contemplates suicide on the ship’s stern. She is talked down by third-class passenger Jack Dawson ( Leonardo DiCaprio), a handsome but penniless artist. Over the course of the voyage, she becomes increasingly attracted to Jack. Meeting in secret, Rose asks him to draw her wearing the Heart of the Ocean necklace, which was a gift from Cal. Rose and Jack subsequently make love, and Rose tells Jack that she will go with him once the ship docks. Later that night, however, they witness the Titanic ’s fatal impact with an iceberg. As the ship begins to sink, the couple seeks out Rose’s mother and Cal, who has discovered Rose’s romantic entanglement. He frames Jack for theft by having the necklace placed in Jack’s coat pocket. Jack is arrested, and Cal later puts the necklace in his own pocket. Though she initially hesitates, Rose comes to believe Jack’s claims of innocence, and she eventually finds him in the master-of-arms’ office, handcuffed around a pipe. Using an axe, she is able to free him as water floods the room. The lower-deck gates are locked, but Jack helps break down the one trapping them. He and Rose return to the upper deck, where Rose is placed in a lifeboat by Cal, who wraps his jacket around her—still containing the necklace. Cal lies to her, saying Jack will be able to leave the Titanic safely, but she refuses to leave Jack behind and jumps back onto the ship. Cal chases them in a jealous rage but eventually gives up to board a lifeboat, using a crying child as an excuse for passage. Rose and Jack are left on the ship as it breaks apart and sinks, the lifeboats having all been launched. Jack helps Rose onto a floating piece of the wreckage so that she can later be rescued by a returning lifeboat, while he himself dies of hypothermia. Onboard the Carpathia, the ship that rescued Titanic ’s survivors, she adopts the name “Rose Dawson” and discovers the necklace in Cal’s jacket. The film returns to the present day, and centenarian Rose is revealed to still have the jewel in her possession. Her story told, she drops the famous necklace into the ocean. Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription. Subscribe today Though much of the film’s plot deals with the fictional romance between Rose and Jack, writer/director James Cameron put a great deal of work into the historical accuracy of the sets and story. Many real-life figures are featured throughout the film, including Capt. Edward J. Smith (Bernard Hill), J. Bruce Ismay (Jonathan Hyde), and “Unsinkable” Molly Brown ( Kathy Bates), and actual underwater footage of the wreck was used for the opening scenes. Cameron himself went on several dives to explore the sunken ship, and he designed an almost-to-scale replica of the Titanic for the film’s production. At the time of its production, Titanic was the most expensive film ever made, costing some $200 million. However, it recouped its expenses several times over. The film was somewhat of a phenomenon, especially among teenage girls and young women enamoured with DiCaprio, and the media widely reported on instances of individuals seeing the movie dozens of times in the theatre. Titanic was nominated for 14 Academy Awards, tying the record set by All About Eve (1950), and it won 11, equaling the record set by Ben-Hur (1959), which was later matched by Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003). In addition to winning Oscars for best picture and director, Titanic also received an Academy Award for the song “My Heart Will Go On, ” performed by Céline Dion. A 3-D version of the film was released in 2012, shortly before the 100th anniversary of the ship’s sinking. Production notes and credits Producers: James Cameron and Jon Landau Running time: 194 minutes Cast Leonardo DiCaprio (Jack Dawson) Kate Winslet (Rose DeWitt Bukater) Billy Zane (Caledon [Cal] Hockley) Kathy Bates (Molly Brown) Gloria Stuart (Old Rose) Academy Award nominations (* denotes win) Picture* Lead actress (Kate Winslet) Supporting actress (Gloria Stuart) Art direction* Cinematography* Costume design* Directing* Film editing* Makeup Original dramatic score* Original song (“My Heart Will Go On”)* Sound* Sound effects editing* Visual effects* Alison Eldridge.

Lol How could there be a godzilla in the Atlantic it"s cold ??. Watch free titanic. My Heart Will Go On Céline Dion Lyrics Every night in my dreams I see you, I feel you That is how I know you go on Far across the distance And spaces between us You have come to show you go on Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the heart does go on Once more you open the door And you"re here in my heart And my heart will go on and on Love can touch us one time And last for a lifetime And never let go till we"re gone Love was when I loved you One true time I hold to In my life we"ll always go on Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the heart does go on Once more you open the door And you"re here in my heart And my heart will go on and on You"re here, there"s nothing I fear And I know that my heart will go on We"ll stay forever this way You are safe in my heart And my heart will go on and on. Yes I typed this all.

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Watch Free titanic 3d. Just so people are aware: James" focus is getting the sinking animation right based on wreckage locations. His focus is not to dwell on loss of life. He spent decades studying the Titanic, and has probably shed more than enough tears for those that were lost. Calm down. Watch free titanic online. The Titanic took off from Southampton where my family on my dad"s side is from. I like how they even made the tugboats seen in the photo towing the Titanic out of the harbour as they actually do look exactly like those tugboats shown in the photo.

Watch free titanic 1996. Terminator and Aliens are different from Titanic in so many ways. First of all, Terminator is, well, in simple terms, bad. Not that the movie was bad, it was just. bad. Titanic was a remarkable love story which you people obviously don"t understand. Second, Terminator and Aliens are Sci-fi, and Titanic is, well, no. If you want humor, just watch the whole film in rewind.
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Titanic was a great movie. Posted on Thursday, April 12, 2012 at 06:00 PM "Cheese and Crackers (and Caviar)" Titanic: An IMAX 3D Experience Do you remember where you were when Titanic came out in "97? Now do you remember it breaking every record in movie history and the stories of all those lonelyhearts and teenage girls who went and saw the movie like twenty-five times while in its first run (one of the longest first runs in history)? There was no way this wasn"t coming back to the big screen at some point. Appropriately coinciding with the one hundred year anniversary of the infamous vessel"s sinking, Titanic is back on the big screen and, because why not, in 3D. If you want to give yourself an extra little enormity boost and your bank account an extra kick in the pants, it"s also available on IMAX, which, let"s be honest, if you"re going to go, you might as well spend the extra scratch and go big. I haven"t seen Titanic in years. So many years in fact that I don"t even remember how long it has been. One reason for that is that I saw it a number of times shortly after it came out on video and another reason is that I remember it as a cheesy love story with a great finale. Let"s see if that assessment holds up: Titanic starts off in the most perfect way the film can, by showing us footage of the crowds about to depart Southampton in 1912. The ghostly, haunting images are appropriately unsettling and lead us into an underwater robot pod ship thing with the guy from Big Love at the helm, as director James Cameron shows us real footage he took of the liner"s carcass on the floor of the Atlantic. Talk about your haunting images. You half expect to see the transparent visage of a spectre peeking around a corner at the edge of the frame. The crew is looking for "The Heart of the Ocean, " a very large, rare diamond necklace rumoured to have been on board the liner when it went down. This leads them to Rose Calvert, an old as a tree trunk woman who claims to have been the owner of the rock, as well as the subject of a scandalous (for the time), nude drawing found inside a safe on the ship. Once affirmed legit, she recounts her time onboard and Cameron takes us on a voyage, pun intended, of love, loss and the "unsinkable" Titanic. I"m not against movie love stories, if they"re done right. I think they can enhance a film and give it an emotional centre that will allow for a much richer experience, but they also have the power to muck up an otherwise wonderful movie. The greatest example of this is of course, Pearl Harbour. Titanic is a better example of a film that people actually liked though. Titanic starts great and ends great but suffers in the middle due to an abundance of cheese that"s been left out too long. The progenitor of this gouda is easily the dialogue. Sappy nonsense delivered at the most obvious times creates a silly atmosphere and it"s not until (spoiler alert) the ship begins to sink that we begin to take the movie seriously again. The second culprit is the acting. Aside from a few strong supporting performances, the acting"s pretty dull and rarely convincing during this period of the film. Again, when all hell breaks loose, Winslet, DiCaprio, et all, rise to the demands and step up their game, but I didn"t buy the rest often enough. The same could be said for all of Cameron"s films though. The Terminator"s, Aliens, The Abyss, all suffer from poor acting and ridonkulous dialogue. But you don"t go to a Cameron movie for the acting and dialogue, you go for the spectacle. And the spectacle of Titanic is awesome. And yes, that spectacle is punctuated in 3D and punctuated further in IMAX. That"s two punctuations, folks. That looks something like this "!! " The first "! " comes as soon as we descend into the rotting, silent halls and entrance ways of the real ship at the beginning of the film. The second comes at the end, when the giant bird strikes the giant "berg. The size of the screen and the enhancement of the 3D is truly enveloping and does make you feel as though you"re standing right there. I"ve never been a supporter or admirer of the use (overuse) of 3D these last couple years, but there have been a few exceptions. One was Avatar, it makes sense then that another one is Titanic. Something James Cameron gets about 3D that some other users and abusers of the medium do not, is that it works best if used for depth, rather than pure spectacle. I took my glasses off a few times during the movie and noticed that the blurred 3D enhanced areas of the image were always in the background, the foreground stuff was always as clear as a bell. What"s the difference? Well, if the background images are 3D"d, when you"re wearing the glasses, the image deepens, like in real life, if the foreground images are 3D"d, the images pop out at you in that very un-lifelike, cheesy 80"s horror movie way. Another big part of it is knowing which background images to deepen and which not to, but all this to say that James Cameron knows what he"s doing when it comes to 3D and as long as this fad is around, I will pay the extra coin to see his movies in this way. There"s a lot of powerful stuff towards the end of the film as the reality of this actually (mostly) having happened keeps you in a state of quiet disbelief and the images of desperate people falling off a giant manmade structure, especially when half the ship is bobbing on end in the calm ocean, disturbingly duplicates the images that were burned into our collective consciousness with 9/11. Not that Cameron could have known this in "97 of course, but the parallel is a sad one. Tragedy is tragedy and these are horrific things to behold. Cameron goes a little too far with shots of children in peril and dead babies frozen in their parents arms in the icy Atlantic waters bordering on bad taste, but it delivers its impact and gets the point across fairly strongly. Titanic will go down, again, pun intended, as that movie. The one that made all that money and broke all those records and the one movie that if you asked almost any 10-100 year old in most places on earth in 1997, would be the one that they had all seen, probably more than once. It"s a movie of giant visionary grandeur that few directors could pull off in such spectacular fashion, but that James Cameron did. And while I feel he borrowed more than a little from Roy Ward Baker"s 1958 film A Night To Remember, I still applaud his achievement. The love story aspect of the film will never sit right with me, the dialogue and some of the acting will always rub me the wrong way, but I enjoyed the experience of it in IMAX 3D enough to recommend you catch it while you can, as your forty-some odd inch screen at home just isn"t the same. Plus, let"s not forget, James Cameron is a struggling filmmaker just trying to pay the bills, he needs every bit of your money he can get. Right? Rating: Movie: *** IMAX 3D experience: *****.

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