Note to Lan: Don't wait so long to put your arm around Tien when she is crying her eyelashes off! 😊💕. You two are the best!
Tim
2025-01-23 07:19:37 +0000 UTC
Awesome reaction ladies! I haven’t seen this in a long time and I really enjoyed your authentic reactions to this tragic tale.
K B
2025-01-22 04:09:34 +0000 UTC
I'm glad to see you ladies checking out this movie! One of my favorite films for sure. Titanic was really a technical marvel which is still intriguing even by today's standards. Videos that go over the technical specs and functionality of the ship are incredibly interesting, seeing all the technology of the time that went into Titanic.
This movie production really does pay proper tribute to the old ship. This film is certainly one of the greatest practical effects achievements of all time. The CGI in the film is really quite limited, as most everything you see is done with physical props. For instance, they build a nearly full-scale exterior version of Titanic (full vertical scale but slightly shortened in length) in a large water pool just to use in the filming of all these exterior scenes. They could "sink" parts of it, turn parts of it vertical, all kinds of incredible things. It would be worth checking out some behind-the-scenes footage of this production, as it's endlessly fascinating.
Brandon
2025-01-17 20:25:16 +0000 UTC
Normalize #TitanicIsAHorrorMovie 🤣🤣❤🌹
Curtis House
2025-01-17 08:07:37 +0000 UTC
I watched this so many times! I rented it all the time. This and Romeo & Juliet wore my vcr out in 1996-97. Speaking of, you should watch Romeo & Juliet from 1996 too!❤🙏🌹
Curtis House
2025-01-16 07:43:47 +0000 UTC
This movie was so big at the time and it is still a technical masterpiece.
I saw it several times in the cinema. It was the perfect date movie.
Women watched it because of the love story and men because of the spectacular sinking of the Titanic.
This is the movie that really made Leonardo DiCaprio big.
Back then I wouldn't have thought he would become such a big superstar, but he really deserved it.
I don't think the fiancé really loved Rose. I think he was mainly concerned with the good name and the status it would give him and I think he also saw Rose more as a possession, a pretty new thing for his collection.
I also don't really see Rose's behavior as cheating on her fiancé.
She didn't want the engagement, she was more or less forced into it and she didn't love him.
What always leaves me a little torn about this movie is the present day story with the old lady.
I think the movie would have been better without this storyline.
Although I like the ending when she dies in bed as an old woman, as Jack predicted, and her spirit returns to the Titanic and all the victims of the tragedy.
It's the cheesiest part of the movie and doesn't really fit at all, but I like it.😅
That was a wonderful reaction from Angel!💜
Digitalversager
2025-01-15 22:31:40 +0000 UTC
I refuse to watch this movie again as I saw it when it came out with an ex and it brings back bad memories
Imperial Mort
2025-01-15 13:37:09 +0000 UTC
It sounds very cool.
Asian Angels
2025-01-15 13:24:44 +0000 UTC
haha cute
Asian Angels
2025-01-15 13:24:11 +0000 UTC
Wasn't the captain at the helm when the ship sank? Wouldn't that make it helms deep? 🫠
Manospondylus
2025-01-15 07:40:02 +0000 UTC
You know what scene starts about 1:27:50
Mister Gold
2025-01-15 07:23:57 +0000 UTC
I've heard they originally wanted Dicaprio to star in American Psycho.
Manospondylus
2025-01-15 06:36:58 +0000 UTC
Water Critters finish the job.
Manospondylus
2025-01-15 05:59:54 +0000 UTC
If they had hit the iceberg head-on, they would have survived.
Gregory A Mann
2025-01-15 03:35:28 +0000 UTC
Rose is 17 so if Jack had lived she would only get 7-8 years with him right? lmao
Manospondylus
2025-01-15 01:37:32 +0000 UTC
Ice Jaws
Imperial Mort
2025-01-15 00:52:15 +0000 UTC
Not gonna lie. I'd have tackled that old lady like a linebacker if I was there and caught her about to toss that thing. 😏
Manospondylus
2025-01-14 23:54:57 +0000 UTC
Many years ago while travelling across the USA, I stumbled across the Titanic museum that was on tour and was in San Francisco. Inside you are given a replica ticket from the ship with details of an actual passenger printed on it. It gives you a very personal connection to the thousands of artifacts on show. They recreate full corridors and rooms from the Titanic and also the iconic staircase. At the end of the tour you can actually touch a piece of the hull that is encased in a glass case with a small hole in the top. I also bought a tiny piece of coal that was brought up from the sea bed. A very moving tour and experience.