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Titanic (1997)

Titanic
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1997, 194 min

Country:  US

Studio:  Paramount, Fox

Cast:  Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet, Billy Zane, Kathy Bates, Gloria Stuart, Bill Paxton, Frances Fisher, David Warner, Bernard Hill, Victor Garber, Danny Nucci

Director:  James Cameron

Cinematographer:  Russell Carpenter

Composer:  James Horner

Rating: PG-13

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SKINOPSIS

Kate Winslet's jugs during a nearly two minute nude posing scene are the only thing we can possibly think of to recommend this seemingly endless garbagefest filled with atrocious dialogue, unconvincing characterizations and shitty, shitty melodrama. Either James Cameron conducted a massive bribery scheme involving critics and the Academy, or maybe everyone just liked Kate's tits so much.

WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THIS FILM

  • Of course, it didn't win any acting or writing awards either
REVIEW
As mammoth an undertaking as the big ship itself, Cameron's epic story of the sinking of the Titanic is moviemaking on the grandest of scales. The story of the fateful night of April 14, 1912, has been told before, but never like this. Cameron has taken one of the most infamous chapters in 20th-century history and packaged it in the most spectacular effects and production design the cinema has yet to see. The story begins in the present when artifacts of the sunken ship are recovered. A Titanic survivor, 101-year-old Rose (played with great charm and class by '30s star Stuart), identifies them, and is whisked away to the North Atlantic. There she recounts the story of decades past, and her romance as a youth (Winslet as a 17-year-old Rose) with an adventurous, penniless artist named Jack (DiCaprio). She gets around to the sinking, eventually, too. Though three hours-plus, Cameron's film is so tightly edited and paced that it seems more like two. His dialogue isn't always the best, but everything else about it is first-class. The handsome DiCaprio is romantic and heroic, and the beautiful Winslet shades Rose with intelligence and verve. Titanic is a marvel of popular mainstream filmmaking, and Cameron has made a movie for all time. Winner of a record 11 Academy Awards, including Picture and Director.
FAVORITE LINE
"A woman's heart is a deep ocean of secrets. But now you know there was a man named Jack Dawson and that he saved me, in every way that a person can be saved. I don't even have a picture of him. He exists now, only in my memory." — Gloria Stuart as Rose

PRODUCT FORMAT INFORMATION
DVD Widescreen: $13.49
Availability:  In stock and ready to ship
Close Caption: Yes
Region Code: 1
UPC: 097361552248
Studio: Paramount
DVD Widescreen: $17.99 (10th Anniversary)
Availability:  In stock and ready to ship
Close Caption: Yes
Region Code: 1
UPC: 097361313443
Studio: Paramount
Languages: English Dolby Digital 5.1 (Primary)
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen
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