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Titanic Culture
Titanic Movies
Specific Titanic Films
James Cameron's Titanic (1997)
Cameron's Titanic Vs Pearl Harbor
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[QUOTE="Mary Hamric, post: 166956, member: 141873"] Well, I loved Cameron's Titanic and I am not ashamed to say it. It may not be hip to like it in rivet-counter circles, but I am too old to care what everyone else thinks. I respect people who don't like it...fine with me. I was much more interested in the ship than in the love story, that was for sure. I didn't even cry when Jack died. Not one tear, but I did sob when people where clamoring for a knife to cut the falls and seeing the 1500 people in the water after the ship sank. So, for me, Cameron got the real point of the story across to me: the 1500. And that makes for a successful Titanic movie. I wouldn't be here or interested in Titanic if it weren't for the film. My two (or three) cents. [ATTACH=full]17083[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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