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  • I own Titanic, think it's great and have kittens named Kate and Leo!

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  • I cried during Titanic and not because it was bad.

    3 17.65%
  • I own/have owned Titanic on 1 or more formats and thinks it's great!

    2 11.76%
  • Titanic was/is a very good film experience.

    4 23.53%
  • I thought Titanic was great at the time, but now just think it's decent.

    0 0%
  • The only good part of Titanic are the visual effects.

    3 17.65%
  • Titanic is an okay movie, if you're into that sort of thing...

    1 5.88%
  • Titanic is not my cup of tea...not that I drink tea.

    1 5.88%
  • Titanic was horrendous!

    2 11.76%
  • I didn't cry during Titanic, but I punched a guy who did.

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Thread: Titanic: The Manly Men Sound Off

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    Ladies and Gentlemen, LouCipher's Titanic.




    The extended cut lasts a full 30 seconds longer.


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    Wait for it..... wait for it.......

    <crickets>

    Damn, I thought a laugh was coming, but nope. I was wrong.

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    Well that's what you're saying Titanic should've been. Opening credits, iceberg, sink, end credits. Masterpiece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    Well that's what you're saying Titanic should've been. Opening credits, iceberg, sink, end credits. Masterpiece.

    Where did I say it would be 30 seconds, as your video so unamusingly showed?

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    I thought it was a good film, the sinking is done very well, and the bit where the ship is vertical in the water before crashing down is terrifying in my opinion, imagine what that must have looked like in real life the love story is well done even if it is fictional and sentimental, it even made me feel mushy on first viewing, and it holds the story together well. If they didnt have the love story it would have tried to focus on too many historical characters and would have been a bit confusing or lost, so having the sinking as a backdrop works well, I dont see how they could have done it effectively if it was just a documentary style affair

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    Oh the 30 seconds thing was a joke, man. You said something named Titanic should be about the ship sinking. The title of the video is Boat Sinking and it's a quiet video of nothing more than a boat sinking. Entertaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    Oh the 30 seconds thing was a joke, man. You said something named Titanic should be about the ship sinking. The title of the video is Boat Sinking and it's a quiet video of nothing more than a boat sinking. Entertaining.
    I quite well understand it was a joke, it just wasn't funny.

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    Well who pissed in your cornflakes, ya grouch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LouCipherr View Post
    No, I was not the lumberjack manly man.

    Like I said, when a movie is named "Titanic" I expect it to be about the Titanic, not 2 hours of BS love story.

    When I went to see House on Haunted Hill, guess what it was about? A House that was haunted, and it was on a Hill. Guess what I saw when I went to go see A Nightmare on Elm Street? A chick who had a nightmare and she lived on Elm Street. No other bullshit surrounding it, no love story to get in the way of the meat of the story.

    So, when I go to see "Titanic" I expect it to be about the boat, not 2 hours of love story surrounded by 30 minutes of awesomeness.
    Lou sums it up for me.

    I think the film would have been far superior if JC had decided to retcon history like Tarantino does in "Inglorious Basterds". At the last minute the crewman looking out for iceburgs shouts: "Holy Shit! There's an iceburg ahead!" and they wisely decide to slow the shit and hit it head on instead of scraping the entire side of this ship -- causing the shit to not sink.

    At the end of the film you see the "Titanic" gloriously docking in New York.

    Now that would have been cool.

    Actually -- the ship sinking was the only cool part of the film. So, I take that back.

    "Jack, I'll never let go!" -- shoot me now to put me out of my misery. Stupid. Just stupid.

    On a side note, the story of the Titanic has been told better previously. "A Night To Remember" made back in the 50's is a superior film to Cameron's "Titanic" because it's not about a sappy love story but focuses on many different primary characters in the work and gives a great deal of honor to the victims. Now "A Night To Remember" is a great film.

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    If you kids like Titanic, you'll love this show:




    No icebergs, sorry.
    Those aren't real problems, Sam.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BillyRay View Post
    If you kids like Titanic, you'll love this show:
    I did love that show. That Doc, what a cad!

    Okay, in my defense, I was a little kid.

    "Men choose as their prophets those who tell them that their hopes are true." --Lord Dunsany

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    Well who pissed in your cornflakes, ya grouch?
    I believe that would be you.

    Quote Originally Posted by AcesandEights View Post
    I did love that show. That Doc, what a cad!

    Okay, in my defense, I was a little kid.
    Hey, I loved The Love Boat as a kid. Sure, I look back on it now and think "wtf?!" but it was still a good show at the time.

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    Is anyone else impressed that MZ was able to write a classic coming of age story based on his opinion of the movie?

    "What did you think of Titanic?"

    "Well, it was the end of summer and the leaves had already begun to turn, which left me feeling quite melancholy. The movie had taken residence in the dollar theater the week before, which both thrilled me and saddened me. It was a blockbuster after all. Was I slighting it by waiting to see it on the cheap? Would the happiness that I felt in my wallet translate to joy in the viewing? Or would I only feel regret at waiting so long? Only time would tell. As I entered the theater the warm smell of fresh popcorn took me back to my earliest moviegoing days..."

    lol
    Just look at my face. You can tell I post at HPOTD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trin View Post
    Is anyone else impressed that MZ was able to write a classic coming of age story based on his opinion of the movie?

    "What did you think of Titanic?"

    "Well, it was the end of summer and the leaves had already begun to turn, which left me feeling quite melancholy. The movie had taken residence in the dollar theater the week before, which both thrilled me and saddened me. It was a blockbuster after all. Was I slighting it by waiting to see it on the cheap? Would the happiness that I felt in my wallet translate to joy in the viewing? Or would I only feel regret at waiting so long? Only time would tell. As I entered the theater the warm smell of fresh popcorn took me back to my earliest moviegoing days..."

    lol
    Fucking classic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trin View Post
    Is anyone else impressed that MZ was able to write a classic coming of age story based on his opinion of the movie?
    Well, he's that "special kind of special" so... but I agree with aces, classic!

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