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"Titanic 3D", April 2012 - will you care? 
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Nope. I laughed at the original when Leo snuffed it, I won't waste my money.


Good point... that's the third reason I'd watch it in 3D ;) :lol:

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Nope. I laughed at the original when Leo snuffed it, I won't waste my money.


Good point... that's the third reason I'd watch it in 3D ;) :lol:


The only memorable part of the film for me was the guy bouncing of the propellor on his way to an icy grave. :twisted:

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I've not seen the film in question. Please tell me the propellor wasn't rotating when the man fell on it.

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I've not seen the film in question. Please tell me the propellor wasn't rotating when the man fell on it.


No, it was as the stern was rising just before the final plunge. At that point all of the boilers had failed so no chance of a good blending. However the victim was given a little circular motion after colliding with said propellor.

Strange how I can remember that. :? :lol:

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[LIFTED] loved that film and will be straight out to watch it in 3D.......

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[LIFTED] loved that film and will be straight out to watch it in 3D.......


Now, I'm wondering if that's sarcasm... :lol:

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Not fussed, really. It’s a film I’d watch again, but I’d not put something off to do so. There is a lot of CGI in the film, so it’s very likely that Cameron already has a good framework on which to hang 3D.

It’s always good to play “spot the Poser figure” with that film!

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I've not seen the film in question. Please tell me the propellor wasn't rotating when the man fell on it.


As it happens there is a youtube clip here.

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I've not seen the film in question. Please tell me the propellor wasn't rotating when the man fell on it.


As it happens there is a youtube clip here.


9.0 for that (lost a mark for poor entry)

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I've not seen the film in question. Please tell me the propellor wasn't rotating when the man fell on it.


As it happens there is a youtube clip here.


9.0 for that (lost a mark for poor entry)

What about points for artistic merit or were they for technical merit?

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I'll probably go to see it, if it comes out. I've always had a strong interest in the Titanic story, and I'll see it for that reason, not the rather dull love story.

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I've always had a strong interest in the Titanic story
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and I'll see it for that reason, not the rather dull love story.
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The crappy love story is a distraction from what the film really should be about.

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Hmmmm....

Without the love story (whether you like it or not) there literally is ZERO story. It becomes a 3hr documentary where a boat sinks. It's through the eyes of the Jack and Rose that we get to see 3rd and 1st class and understand what that was all about with all the people drowned etc.

I'm not saying the film is great, but don't imagine taking the central plot away would make it better. That's just silly!


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Hmmmm....

Without the love story (whether you like it or not) there literally is ZERO story. It becomes a 3hr documentary where a boat sinks.


Without the love story it would be a much more agreeable 1hr documentary. :)

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