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Titanic Culture
Titanic Movies
Specific Titanic Films
James Cameron's Titanic (1997)
Thoughts on Jack and Rose
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[QUOTE="Sarah Houtby, post: 160852, member: 144731"] Fiona, thanks for setting me straight on the topic of this section of the forum, I get a lot of threads sent to me by e-mail and didn't check the topic heading. My apologies to Rachel for my sarcastic remarks earlier. If you'll stick around here I'm sure you'll notice that I'm an ornery cuss and irritate/alienate just about everyone who comes in contact with me. Anyway, sorry again for the misunderstanding on my part. However, despite the excellent and eloquent arguments for the Jack and Rose story posted by Adam, Fiona and Inger (and anyone else I might have missed) I still stand by my opinions of Jack and Rose. PS to Rachel, I'm sorry for being rude, I have a terrible tendency to speak/type before I think. I hope you can forgive me. Oh and btw, although I didn't like Jack and Rose I thought that Cameron's idea of having Titanic's story told through the eyes of a survivor was well done. [/QUOTE]
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