@TITANICLE 4340 Maybe Titanic from 1997 is a bit accurate, but not exactly; it split in the wrong place, Jack and Rose, and doesn't feature the list to port, which is seen in the "New CGI of How Titanic Sank" video.
Really shows how film-making technology has evolved over the years, as well as the willingness & capability to depict the tragedy as it truly happened. (& finding the wreck in 2+ pieces on the bottom really helped to substantiate discounted eye-witness claims!)
Not to mention regarding all movies from then to now - their acting abilities. That very over exaggerating gestures to what we have now. Though a handful of actors are still awful.
The octopus trys to save the ship from breaking in two and is freinds with the main character, I watched it, and nobody died, THAT MOVIE IS THE BIGGEST BULLSHIT ON THE PLANET!
What makes A Night to Remember better than Titanic (1997) is it doesn't focus on a romance between two specific characters but looks at every man and woman involved that it can (which is still not quite enough to capture the event itself, but satisfies the role of a docudrama).
Movies not mentioned: - Atlantic (1929); - A Night To Remember (1956 TV); - Raise The Titanic (1980); - Titanic (1996 TV); - Titanic (2012 TV series) (granted, this video is from 2011 but an update could be good). :p
That is because the Titanic has not been found yet. After it was found , it was discovered that it had broke in half, one sank immediately and the other drifted almost half a mile.
@@Anonymous-cn6zl that's because most sources went by the second officer's claims of what happened, since he was the highest ranking officer to survive.
Here are some possible suggestions for inclusion: The Lost Film Of The Titanic (1912). Though it wasn’t discovered and released until around 2002, this is the only known film footage of the actual Titanic before she sank, filmed when she was being finished (or fitted out) in Belfast. Most silent films claiming to be footage of the real Titanic are actually of her sister ship, the Olympic. Saved From The Titanic (1912, starring Titanic survivor Dorothy Gibson) Destroyed by a fire in France at the studio where it was made; only a few publicity shots still exist. If anybody ever finds a copy of that film in their great grandfather’s attic, you will have found a gold mine for Titanic buffs, and they will pay any price to see it and preserve it.) Atlantis (1913) More a drama set on a sinking ship, but the similarities between Titanic and the fictional ship Atlantis are too striking to be ignored. Cavalcade (1933) More of a story about family and the different social and class structures of the Gilded Age, two of the family members sail on Titanic (this is very similar to episodes in “Downton Abbey” and “Upstairs, Downstairs.”) “Rendezvous With Yesterday” (pilot episode of the TV series “The Time Tunnel”, 1966?) The story of two Time travelers who try to convince the captain to heed iceberg warnings before it’s too late- again. The Last Voyage (1960) The fictional story of the sinking of the Claredon, the ship used (and sunk) in this film is actually the Ile de France, a French contemporary to the Queen Mary. References to both the Titanic and the Lusitania are in here. History Is Made At Night (1937) Almost forgot this one, another poorly disguised Titanic film. The film’s plot has remarkable similarities to Jack and Rose of James Cameron’s “Titanic.” The Poseidon Adventure (1972?) Similar to The Last Voyage, this is more an incredible story for survival against the odds, but there are Titanic references in here as well. Ghosts of The Abyss (2003) James Cameron returns to the ship with Bill Paxton and tries to uncover some of the puzzling secrets inside the wreck. Made in IMAX. Also, the 1991 documentary Titanica, which was also made in IMAX. Titanic (TV mini-series, 1996) Not the Cameron film, but a CBS-Hallmark co-production. Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Peter Gallagher, Marilu Henner, George C. Scott and Tim Curry, among others. Though it was badly received, I’ve always thought this one had an unappreciated impact to my young mind when I first saw it. It introduced me to the story of Titanic, and I’ve been hooked ever since. Titanic (TV mini-series, 2012) Julian Fellowes’ dramatization of the lives of passengers and crew living on the ship for it’s very short maiden voyage. Of all the ones on this list, this is the best Titanic movie. I would put it right up there with James Cameron, and the stories are better. Finally, Titanic: Blood and Steel (TV mini-series, 2012) A fictional dramatization of the ship’s building, it is a mixed bag of soppy romance and brilliant film-making and storytelling. The fictional characters are hard to relate to, but the depictions of Thomas Andrews, Lord Pirrie and J.P. Morgan are as perfect as can be expected without resurrecting the dead to play themselves. The series finale will not fail to send a chill running down your spine. I would’ve included the documentaries, but I decided this comment was far too long already.
You missed the point of the video , it was movies about the titanic movies that center around the ship and don't make a cameo on some other movie , cavalcade is not a Titanic movie the Poseidon adventure is not a Titanic movie
SOS Titanic is actually one of the better Titanic films out there, especially if you can find the uncut version. It's a very solemn and poignant film, with a great cast and gives the best balance between 1st, 2nd and 3rd class and crew out of all the Titanic films out there. And something that is also often not mentioned, it is the only Titanic film that has no fictional characters. Even A Night to Remember has some fictional characters. It's a shame that the most common version of the film out there is the one that is terribly edited beyond recognition. The full film is hard to find.
@@albanovkonrad since this year's then 40th anniversary of the movie, fingers are crossed that the uncut version may (however unlikely) get on TV or get a DVD release this year
Because the werck wasn’t found in any of them until 1986 Robert Ballard found the titanic wreck See they never found the wreck in 1912 1943 1954 And in 1996 they found the titanic wreck
Fun fact: the reason why the movie "A night to remember" and all the other previous movies didn't have the scene where the ship breaks in half was because the theory of it did exist back then
There were two tv series about Titanic as well: Julian Fellowes' "Titanic" and "Titanic: Blood and Steel." There was the "You Are There" depiction, the NBC/Kraft production of "A Night to Remember," broadcast a few years before William MacQuitty' s 'docu-drama' became the coveted incarnation that most Titanic buffs (myself included) attest to as being the most faithful in its facts about the tragedy! There are the numerous games, past and present, that retell various perspectives of the great ship.... all leading up to one, very important revelation! If her story has been told and retold so many times, and in so many ways, then, perhaps, she can truly lay claim to the plaudits given her by the press and public alike: she is 'unsinkable!'
Titanic the legend goes on should be remade by Warner Brothers Animation in Britain as Tom and Jerry's Night To Remember in loving memory of William MacQuitty with joint research support from the Titanic Museum in Belfast and the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool.
My personal favourite is the 1953 movie. The final movie shown looks like a coloured, cartoon version of A Night to Remember, but with the ship breaking.
1997 MOVIE ABOUT TITANIC WAS THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADE! it was romantic (with rose and jack),it was sad,it was a little funny and some wer in the sceans happy! 1997 titanic it's my fav!
Not quit. There was a US film about the Titanic released on May 14th 1912 called Saved from the Titanic, however it is regarded as a lost film. The one at the beginning of the video is In Nacht und Eis (In the Night and Ice) which was filmed in Germany in the summer of 1912 and release around the Sep-Oct time frame. There is also a third film done in 1912 however it was more about a woman trying to stop her husband from boarding the Titanic. It was called La hantise (The Obsession)
Every Titanic movie: Saved from the Titanic (1912) In Nacht und eis (1912) East Side, West Side Titanic (1927) Atlantic (1929) Titanic (1943) Titanic (1953) A night to remember (1956/1958) The unsinkable Molly brown (1964) S.O.S Titanic (1979) Raise the titanic (1980) Titanic (1996) No Greater Love (1996) Titanic (1997) The Chambermaid on the Titanic (1997) La leggenda del Titanic (1999) Titanic (2000) Titanic: The Legend Goes On (2000) La leggenda continua (2001) Ghosts of the Abyss (2003) Tentacolino (2004) Titanic: Birth of a Legend (2005) Titanic 2 (2010) Titanic (2012 Series) Titanic: Blood and Steel (2012) Saving the Titanic (2012) Save Our Souls: The Titanic Inquiry (2012) Pretty sure this is all of them.
@@Ethan52108 So Britannic was created in 2000, which is the original that a woman who had a nightmare about her sister ship, Titanic. I wouldn't think much of it so I search it and found didn't find a result about Titanic 2000, it was all Britannic 2000.
There are a couple of films you forgot in this video: 1: raise the titanic (1980) 2: Titanic TV series (1996) 3: Titanic mini TV series (2012) But overall, good video! :)
MOVIES NOT LISTED: Saved From The Titanic (1912) Atlantic (1929) History Is Made at Night (1937) (minor theme only) A Night to Remember (1956 TV) The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964) Raise The Titanic (1980) Time Bandits (1981) (minor theme only) Titanic (1996 TV series) Britannic (2000) (minor theme only) Titanic II (2010) Titanic: Blood & Steel (2012 TV series) Titanic (2012 TV Series)
@IsMeme GreatYa He's including movies that have any scene of the Titanic sinking in them. The movie Britannic has some scenes of the Titanic sinking in it because the main character (loosely based on Violet Jessop) is a Titanic survivor and has flashbacks to it during the film. Also, there are two versions of A Night to Remember. There's the famous film which came out in 1958, plus a more obscure version which aired on TV two years earlier. Next time make sure you know what you're talking about before you call someone an idiot.
They made a movie in 1912, the same year Titanic sank? Also, if you compare the 1958 movie to the 1997 movie, you'll see several similarities. James Cameron's 1997 movie was the first to show Titanic splitting into two pieces when she sank. Her wreckage was discovered in 1985
your summary is very unfair,titanic 1953 wasnt to show how luxurious titanic was,it was the backdrop for drama.Titanic 1997 was a brilliant film in all areas,the love story was to make it easier for people to relate to those who died
For any people who say it focus more on the love story but it would have been a 5 hour movie if it focused both on the drama and the love story mostly they get cutted and it became a 3 hour movie
@LockAndLoadp SOS TItanic is in there, there weren't enough decent sinking scenes in the 1996 one to put in a compilation (I was looking for scenes of the ship sinking), and Atlantic 1929 is technically NOT about the Titanic (even though it obviously is). I heard WSL (who were still in business at the time) made them change the name to avoid bad publicity.
@CptFarfegnugen I am sorry for SOS Titanic , I forgot that I saw it in the video . Probably I thought because of the title that you omitted it . Titanic 1996 has a sinking compilation at the end of the sinking you could use . And White Star Line moved the way you said in 1929 .
The movies Titanic (1943), Titanic (1953), and A Night to Remember are my favorites of all the films. I saw the 1997 film first, but after seeing the black and white films the 1997 film sank to me. The 1996 two part tv movie was another great Titanic movie.
@@Daniel_Huffman Titanic The Legend Goes On should be remade by Warner Brothers Animation as Tom and Jerry's Night To Remember in loving memory of William MacQuitty.
I assume that you guys know that there was also a Titanic movie in 1929 with Madeline Carroll that you do not mention. Also, in 1937 there was a movie, History is Made at Night with Jean Arthur and Charles Boyer which had much the same story, but used a ship looking very much like the Normandie. It crashed head on into the iceberg and did not sink. I would also include that film too!
In the story, the octopus is tricked into throwing the iceberg into the _Titanic's_ path, and is now buying time for those still on board by attempting to hold the ship up.
Somebody was smoking too much and made a rip off of a already tasteless and idiotic animated movie but at least that one had the decency to show the fact that people died
@@titanicandthomasfan0559 Titanic The Legend Goes On should be remade by Warner Brothers Animation in Britain as Tom and Jerry's Night To Remember in loving memory of William MacQuitty.
@@titanicandthomasfan0559 The rights for Titanic The Legend Goes On are up for grabs at the Filmexport Group International Sales in Rome. Besides Tom and Jerry's Night To Remember would show the intimate connection between Angelica and Williams love story, Tom and Jerry's mishaps at sea and Walter Lord's storytelling.
The _Olympic_ was still in service at the time, and this was a German film. And I'm pretty sure that the WSL would not want their now-flagship to be used as a stand-in for their worst disaster.
A night to remember will always be a classic.
NO IN NACH UND EIS AND LA HANTISE IS A FORGGOTEN AND ALMOST CLASSIC TITANIC MOVIE YES THEY WERE REALEASED IN 1912
@@AutisticEnglishman talk English pls
Definitely. It is my favourite!
Yeah but titamic 1953 is the most accurate in my opinion
Nothing beats a Night to remember and the 1997 Titanic
Raise the titanic (1980): hold my beer
In night and ice (1912): hold my hot tea
Titanic 1943:hold my jew
Titanic 1929: hold my Donald Calthrop.
@TITANICLE 4340 Maybe Titanic from 1997 is a bit accurate, but not exactly; it split in the wrong place, Jack and Rose, and doesn't feature the list to port, which is seen in the "New CGI of How Titanic Sank" video.
Really shows how film-making technology has evolved over the years, as well as the willingness & capability to depict the tragedy as it truly happened. (& finding the wreck in 2+ pieces on the bottom really helped to substantiate discounted eye-witness claims!)
Not to mention regarding all movies from then to now - their acting abilities. That very over exaggerating gestures to what we have now. Though a handful of actors are still awful.
@@sexybeast1930 more than a handful.
I like the A Night to Remember and the Titanic 1997
Those were the best ones. The animated ones sucked
Same
The a night to remember is actually very good quality of a film too
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@lerebox Its in german. The english is night and ice
Why would anyone create a cartoon where a giant octopus sinks the ship...
The octopus trys to save the ship from breaking in two and is freinds with the main character, I watched it, and nobody died, THAT MOVIE IS THE BIGGEST BULLSHIT ON THE PLANET!
NgXMammal7 Exactly the lifeboats would sink if 111 people were on them.
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Idk maybe they want to eat the thing?!
i now right
What makes A Night to Remember better than Titanic (1997) is it doesn't focus on a romance between two specific characters but looks at every man and woman involved that it can (which is still not quite enough to capture the event itself, but satisfies the role of a docudrama).
A night to remeber is not better than 1997 movie
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@@chicomila1619 it is child much more accurate except the breaking part not being there
Movies not mentioned:
- Atlantic (1929);
- A Night To Remember (1956 TV);
- Raise The Titanic (1980);
- Titanic (1996 TV);
- Titanic (2012 TV series) (granted, this video is from 2011 but an update could be good). :p
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OBrasilo u meam 1997
Dumbass? You mean yourself? XD jk
No, I meant the 1996 TV movie/miniseries with Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Don't forget the Voyagers episode
my favourite one is the 1958 a night to remember
Andy Chen-Yu Low same and the titanic 1997
My favorites are S.O.S Titanic (1979), Titanic (1997) and A Night To Remember (1958).
i change my mind, its 1997 titanic if all the rose and jack scenes were cut out/edited out.
AndyHappyGuy helo
Mine too
2:27 I love how in the 1953 film the ship just goes up and slides into the ocean
That is because the Titanic has not been found yet.
After it was found , it was discovered that it had broke in half, one sank immediately and the other drifted almost half a mile.
A Night To Remember and the 1997 Titanic are two that are the most accurate except for the fact that ship doesn't break in half in A Night To Remember
@@jackososon5087 some survivors claimed that the ship had split in half, but almost no one believed them.
@@Anonymous-cn6zl that's because most sources went by the second officer's claims of what happened, since he was the highest ranking officer to survive.
Here are some possible suggestions for inclusion:
The Lost Film Of The Titanic (1912).
Though it wasn’t discovered and released until around 2002, this is the only known film footage of the actual Titanic before she sank, filmed when she was being finished (or fitted out) in Belfast. Most silent films claiming to be footage of the real Titanic are actually of her sister ship, the Olympic.
Saved From The Titanic (1912, starring Titanic survivor Dorothy Gibson)
Destroyed by a fire in France at the studio where it was made; only a few publicity shots still exist. If anybody ever finds a copy of that film in their great grandfather’s attic, you will have found a gold mine for Titanic buffs, and they will pay any price to see it and preserve it.)
Atlantis (1913)
More a drama set on a sinking ship, but the similarities between Titanic and the fictional ship Atlantis are too striking to be ignored.
Cavalcade (1933)
More of a story about family and the different social and class structures of the Gilded Age, two of the family members sail on Titanic (this is very similar to episodes in “Downton Abbey” and “Upstairs, Downstairs.”)
“Rendezvous With Yesterday” (pilot episode of the TV series “The Time Tunnel”, 1966?)
The story of two Time travelers who try to convince the captain to heed iceberg warnings before it’s too late- again.
The Last Voyage (1960)
The fictional story of the sinking of the Claredon, the ship used (and sunk) in this film is actually the Ile de France, a French contemporary to the Queen Mary. References to both the Titanic and the Lusitania are in here.
History Is Made At Night (1937)
Almost forgot this one, another poorly disguised Titanic film. The film’s plot has remarkable similarities to Jack and Rose of James Cameron’s “Titanic.”
The Poseidon Adventure (1972?)
Similar to The Last Voyage, this is more an incredible story for survival against the odds, but there are Titanic references in here as well.
Ghosts of The Abyss (2003)
James Cameron returns to the ship with Bill Paxton and tries to uncover some of the puzzling secrets inside the wreck. Made in IMAX. Also, the 1991 documentary Titanica, which was also made in IMAX.
Titanic (TV mini-series, 1996)
Not the Cameron film, but a CBS-Hallmark co-production. Starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Peter Gallagher, Marilu Henner, George C. Scott and Tim Curry, among others. Though it was badly received, I’ve always thought this one had an unappreciated impact to my young mind when I first saw it. It introduced me to the story of Titanic, and I’ve been hooked ever since.
Titanic (TV mini-series, 2012)
Julian Fellowes’ dramatization of the lives of passengers and crew living on the ship for it’s very short maiden voyage. Of all the ones on this list, this is the best Titanic movie. I would put it right up there with James Cameron, and the stories are better.
Finally,
Titanic: Blood and Steel (TV mini-series, 2012)
A fictional dramatization of the ship’s building, it is a mixed bag of soppy romance and brilliant film-making and storytelling. The fictional characters are hard to relate to, but the depictions of Thomas Andrews, Lord Pirrie and J.P. Morgan are as perfect as can be expected without resurrecting the dead to play themselves. The series finale will not fail to send a chill running down your spine.
I would’ve included the documentaries, but I decided this comment was far too long already.
Titanic 1996 Was The First Titanic Film I Ever Watched
@@MrSeb81 um 1997
You missed the point of the video , it was movies about the titanic movies that center around the ship and don't make a cameo on some other movie , cavalcade is not a Titanic movie the Poseidon adventure is not a Titanic movie
You forget La hantise (1912) , Cavalgade (1933) , Raise the Titanic (1980) , Titanic II (2010) , Titanic miniseries (2012) and Titanic 666 (2022)
"SOS Titanic" is basically "A Night To Remember" but in color, and a whole lot worse.
Yes
SOS Titanic is actually one of the better Titanic films out there, especially if you can find the uncut version. It's a very solemn and poignant film, with a great cast and gives the best balance between 1st, 2nd and 3rd class and crew out of all the Titanic films out there. And something that is also often not mentioned, it is the only Titanic film that has no fictional characters. Even A Night to Remember has some fictional characters. It's a shame that the most common version of the film out there is the one that is terribly edited beyond recognition. The full film is hard to find.
@@albanovkonrad since this year's then 40th anniversary of the movie, fingers are crossed that the uncut version may (however unlikely) get on TV or get a DVD release this year
A Night To Remember forgot the part where the ship splits in two.
Because the werck wasn’t found in any of them until 1986
Robert Ballard found the titanic wreck
See they never found the wreck in
1912
1943
1954
And in 1996 they found the titanic wreck
An Octopus? Saves the Titanic? I KNEW IT!!!!!!
@@Frserthegreenengine because it's in the film does not mean it's true
Fun fact: the reason why the movie "A night to remember" and all the other previous movies didn't have the scene where the ship breaks in half was because the theory of it did exist back then
There were two tv series about Titanic as well: Julian Fellowes' "Titanic" and "Titanic: Blood and Steel." There was the "You Are There" depiction, the NBC/Kraft production of "A Night to Remember," broadcast a few years before William MacQuitty' s 'docu-drama' became the coveted incarnation that most Titanic buffs (myself included) attest to as being the most faithful in its facts about the tragedy! There are the numerous games, past and present, that retell various perspectives of the great ship.... all leading up to one, very important revelation! If her story has been told and retold so many times, and in so many ways, then, perhaps, she can truly lay claim to the plaudits given her by the press and public alike: she is 'unsinkable!'
Titanic the legend goes on should be remade by Warner Brothers Animation in Britain as Tom and Jerry's Night To Remember in loving memory of William MacQuitty with joint research support from the Titanic Museum in Belfast and the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool.
The Titanic with the Octopus was the weirdest one of all!
It was made in North Korea.
My personal favourite is the 1953 movie. The final movie shown looks like a coloured, cartoon version of A Night to Remember, but with the ship breaking.
On Titanic 1953 thats just a water explosion, they din't knew that It broke in half
you missed the 1996 movie!
and the 1980 movie, Raise the Titanic
and there's a movie from 2012 too
+Hungary Matee The 1996 Was A Series This Features The Sinking This Was Made In 2011
GalaxyGaming145 //HD but S.O.S Titanic was a television film too wasn't it?
The movie from 2012 its TITANIC II AND ITS SUPER SHEETY
This was made in 2011 no 2012 movie
What about the 1929 movie?
A Night To Remember from the year 1953 and TITANIC from the year 1997 are the TWO BEST Titanic movies EVER MADE!
A night to remember was made in 1958 not 1953
+samuel jack doe even though I was wrong about the year, there was a film made about the TITANIC in 1953! Do the research if you don't believe me!
@@juniourst3ven596 we know, it is in the video
A night to remember is one of the best if not the best
1997 MOVIE ABOUT TITANIC WAS THE BEST MOVIE EVER MADE! it was romantic (with rose and jack),it was sad,it was a little funny and some wer in the sceans happy! 1997 titanic it's my fav!
A night to remember (1958) is the best one.
Titanic 1997 will always be my favorite. We Never Let Go
Our Hearts Will Go On
“We” “Our” more like “I” and “My”.
6:12 Wtf
never mind, it was just a show for kid
Logic KRAKEN breaking titanic in half
That was an awful one
Thats what i said
I know
The night to remember is the best old movie i ever seen before
No colour
Forgive the words on top are supposed to be in the words
The first video is really in 1912?
Yes they filmed it one month after the sinking but it was like only 12 min long .
oldest known titanic movie ever
Not quit. There was a US film about the Titanic released on May 14th 1912 called Saved from the Titanic, however it is regarded as a lost film. The one at the beginning of the video is In Nacht und Eis (In the Night and Ice) which was filmed in Germany in the summer of 1912 and release around the Sep-Oct time frame. There is also a third film done in 1912 however it was more about a woman trying to stop her husband from boarding the Titanic. It was called La hantise (The Obsession)
Yes . A month after the tragedy
After 29 days 1912 Titanic movie created
1958 and 1997 is so DRAMATIC
The Song Name is ,,fantasia on a theme by thomas tallis‘‘
I didn't know there were that many Titanic movies!!!!!!!!!!!!
6:12 Squidward turns pink then proceeds to pull the ship down fast.
The best Titanic movies was Titanic (1997) and A Night To Remember (1958)
Totally agree,
Every Titanic movie:
Saved from the Titanic (1912)
In Nacht und eis (1912)
East Side, West Side Titanic (1927)
Atlantic (1929)
Titanic (1943)
Titanic (1953)
A night to remember (1956/1958)
The unsinkable Molly brown (1964)
S.O.S Titanic (1979)
Raise the titanic (1980)
Titanic (1996)
No Greater Love (1996)
Titanic (1997)
The Chambermaid on the Titanic (1997)
La leggenda del Titanic (1999)
Titanic (2000)
Titanic: The Legend Goes On (2000)
La leggenda continua (2001)
Ghosts of the Abyss (2003)
Tentacolino (2004)
Titanic: Birth of a Legend (2005)
Titanic 2 (2010)
Titanic (2012 Series)
Titanic: Blood and Steel (2012)
Saving the Titanic (2012)
Save Our Souls: The Titanic Inquiry (2012)
Pretty sure this is all of them.
Wrong, you forgot calvacade, La Hantise. Very good list though!
its britannic 2000 not titanic 2000
@@minhhoangthi6857 I posted this a year ago and I don't think I would've included any films about the Britannic. This list was only for Titanic films.
@@Ethan52108 So Britannic was created in 2000, which is the original that a woman who had a nightmare about her sister ship, Titanic. I wouldn't think much of it so I search it and found didn't find a result about Titanic 2000, it was all Britannic 2000.
@@minhhoangthi6857 There's actually a really bad film called TiTanic 2000.
I LOVE TITANIC 1912
I love a night to remember its my fave and then 1997
1997 is the best, in my opinion!
I watched again but I didn't feel bored.
An Octopus? Well that escalated quickly!
There are a couple of films you forgot in this video:
1: raise the titanic (1980)
2: Titanic TV series (1996)
3: Titanic mini TV series (2012)
But overall, good video! :)
Raise The _Titanic_ wasn't about the disaster, 1996 Titanic was a bit surreal with the ship sank, and this video was made in 2011.
MOVIES NOT LISTED:
Saved From The Titanic (1912)
Atlantic (1929)
History Is Made at Night (1937) (minor theme only)
A Night to Remember (1956 TV)
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964)
Raise The Titanic (1980)
Time Bandits (1981) (minor theme only)
Titanic (1996 TV series)
Britannic (2000) (minor theme only)
Titanic II (2010)
Titanic: Blood & Steel (2012 TV series)
Titanic (2012 TV Series)
Britannia is titanic sister ship, pay respects it sank and killed 39 people
@IsMeme GreatYa He's including movies that have any scene of the Titanic sinking in them. The movie Britannic has some scenes of the Titanic sinking in it because the main character (loosely based on Violet Jessop) is a Titanic survivor and has flashbacks to it during the film. Also, there are two versions of A Night to Remember. There's the famous film which came out in 1958, plus a more obscure version which aired on TV two years earlier. Next time make sure you know what you're talking about before you call someone an idiot.
What About La Hantise (1912)
Titanic 2/Titanic II Is Missing
The music is very fitting for the first film.
You forgot about Raise the Titanic (1980) and Titanic (1996)
Actually titanic 1996 wan not a movie it was a TV miniseries
+FilmGeek 01 S.O.S. Titanic was a two-part televion production, itself... just as CBS's "Titanic"...
Also forgot the 1929 film Atlantic
Don't forget The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
CaptianConnor USAF BR 03. I no how can u miss titanic
ah yes the best material for a children's film
the 1912 disaster of the titanic
I'd love to see that first one! I just watched the 1929 movie
They made a movie in 1912, the same year Titanic sank? Also, if you compare the 1958 movie to the 1997 movie, you'll see several similarities. James Cameron's 1997 movie was the first to show Titanic splitting into two pieces when she sank. Her wreckage was discovered in 1985
Unfortunately the first film (which was made because the actress was a survivor) was lost in a fire, so no footage remains of it to show.
0:43 how small is the iceberg
Like the size of 2 and a half lifeboats
But so strong even can rid titanic hull
your summary is very unfair,titanic 1953 wasnt to show how luxurious titanic was,it was the backdrop for drama.Titanic 1997 was a brilliant film in all areas,the love story was to make it easier for people to relate to those who died
MBM96 a night to remember focosus more on the titanic story Not a crappy love story
Best historical movie about the Titantic.
Sparky and Co. Videos At least the 1997 movie of Titanic was more accurate than a night to remember was.
For any people who say it focus more on the love story but it would have been a 5 hour movie if it focused both on the drama and the love story mostly they get cutted and it became a 3 hour movie
@@LeanneVlogzFilmz fun fact: a night to remember is the most accurate titanic movie to date!
As if the conspiracy that Titanic and Olympic were switched wasn't crazy enough, the octopus was attempting to save the ship! :-o
YOU?!
Unknown Person Your wrong! Because Titanic and Olympic DID NOT switch.
TheJerseygirl37 I think he/she has stated that he doesn't believe in that conspiracy, it's just this is worse than that.
No
U said Octopus Octopus like a sea animal
Where is the Titanic TV Series from 1996?
MovieLoaderGer TV = not a movie
It was so awful that we're ALL just trying to forget about it! So... sssshhhhhh :-)
But the 1979 is for tv, so, the 1996 version may be here too. The two are movie for tv
Yp and the 1926 Altanic bruh
What about the 1964 film called "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" starring Debbie Reynolds?!
1996 movie titanic splits in half
People saying the Titanic split in old movies.
They discovered the Titanic split in the 80's
The real Titanic split in 1912.
@LockAndLoadp SOS TItanic is in there, there weren't enough decent sinking scenes in the 1996 one to put in a compilation (I was looking for scenes of the ship sinking), and Atlantic 1929 is technically NOT about the Titanic (even though it obviously is). I heard WSL (who were still in business at the time) made them change the name to avoid bad publicity.
It is strange that Titanic was attacked by a ferocious octopus.
Gabriel Llanas the octopus tried to save them
Is save
@CptFarfegnugen I am sorry for SOS Titanic , I forgot that I saw it in the video . Probably I thought because of the title that you omitted it . Titanic 1996 has a sinking compilation at the end of the sinking you could use . And White Star Line moved the way you said in 1929 .
The movies Titanic (1943), Titanic (1953), and A Night to Remember are my favorites of all the films. I saw the 1997 film first, but after seeing the black and white films the 1997 film sank to me. The 1996 two part tv movie was another great Titanic movie.
i watched the movie a night to remember
mage2 mage2 i saw all titanic movies
Also sos titanic stole scenes from a night to remember and coloured them
Hero of titanic: carpa- octopus*
👍🏻 for Titanic: The Legend Continues.😃. They learnt from their mistakes.
Not really. T:TLGO was created as a rival to TLOTT.
@@Daniel_Huffman Titanic The Legend Goes On should be remade by Warner Brothers Animation as Tom and Jerry's Night To Remember in loving memory of William MacQuitty.
I assume that you guys know that there was also a Titanic movie in 1929 with Madeline Carroll that you do not mention. Also, in 1937 there was a movie, History is Made at Night with Jean Arthur and Charles Boyer which had much the same story, but used a ship looking very much like the Normandie. It crashed head on into the iceberg and did not sink. I would also include that film too!
there was a 1929 film of the Titanic, Raise the Titanic and a TV Movie called Titanic done in 1996
I was about to say he forgot those too, I like the 1996 one, thats the first one that splits
Good work! Thanks for sharing
.S.O.S. Titanic was probably the first in color Titanic movie
Jonathan Her you dumb
It Is, Google Search, Btw I See You In Every Video I See.
The 1979 movie is like James Cameron’s without the split
Actually, I believe that honor goes to the 1956 TV version of A Night To Remember that was, from what I remember reading, broadcast in color.
Erick Is_back your dumb irl
Saved from the Titanic 1912
Also Titanic disaster in the Atlantic 1929, and The Obsession 1912.
There aren't any copies of Saved from the Titanic left.
Now where the hell did the 10000000 foot long octopus come from?!!!
In the story, the octopus is tricked into throwing the iceberg into the _Titanic's_ path, and is now buying time for those still on board by attempting to hold the ship up.
Somebody was smoking too much and made a rip off of a already tasteless and idiotic animated movie but at least that one had the decency to show the fact that people died
What is this music? Its amazing.
It's "Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis" by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
I remember that in the 2001 Titanic the lights go out at the wronge time
ya u said it
@@titanicandthomasfan0559 Titanic The Legend Goes On should be remade by Warner Brothers Animation in Britain as Tom and Jerry's Night To Remember in loving memory of William MacQuitty.
@@dtaylor4552 Holy Jesus I made this comment years ago? Man has it been a long time.
@@titanicandthomasfan0559 The rights for Titanic The Legend Goes On are up for grabs at the Filmexport Group International Sales in Rome. Besides Tom and Jerry's Night To Remember would show the intimate connection between Angelica and Williams love story, Tom and Jerry's mishaps at sea and Walter Lord's storytelling.
You forgot the 1912 Saved From The Titanic, which came out just a month after the tragedy and stared an actual survivor!
Yeah, that ome is lost, pal..
There's been a Tv Series this year as well
The time is up to make another movie about that disaster.
wheres the 2012 and 1996 titanic?!
RMS SHIPS MOVIE the 2012 one? This was made in 2011
where 1996 ?
Titanic 1953 Was called A night to remember
No there was a movie made in 1953 called Titanic and one in 1958 called a Night to Remember. Two different movies
Which one should I watch
where is the titanic 1996
6:20 wtffffd
Why not use Olympic in "In nacht und eis"
The _Olympic_ was still in service at the time, and this was a German film. And I'm pretty sure that the WSL would not want their now-flagship to be used as a stand-in for their worst disaster.
I watched titanic 250 times
Quesation:why some movies didnt split in half?
Answer: the lights are out and survivors didnt saw what happend next
There’s a 1996 titanic mini series
and the titanic (2012) miniseries
Titanic was so legend. I love titanic
The octopus one was weird
What about “Raise the Titanic?”
Titanic: anime squidward edition
What about TITANIC 2
That wasn't about the _Titanic._
Not really Titanic related, or even worth being called a film whatsoever. "Titanic 2" is just a steaming pile of crap.
We don't talk about that here!
WHY IS THERE A OCTOPUS!
Legendary films 😭😭
What’s the music used for this ?
1:55
Well there's your problem, you built the ship out of plywood and timber.
I really can’t think what movies was better The Night to remember the 1929 or 53 movie or the first one
1997 best ever known
Nice video
what song is in the background
muy bueno el video con todas las peliculas del titanic pero les falto poner atlantic 1929 y otra pelicula titanic 1996 pero esta muy bueno el video
In Nacht und Eis means In night and ice
was the crazy thing from titanic 1953 next to the 4th funnel the big octipus from titanic 1999?
6:12 wait?! what is happening here? XD
Tentacles is helping the titanic and I like the film
@@erinlay You have the worst taste in the world.
@@erinlay Worst
@@mateovillacorta2279 be quiet I can have a opinion jerks
@@lexitnute1306 you are olympic is better
CaptainConner USA BR O3 he forgot Raise the Titanic but didn't forget about Tianic from 1997.
What about Titanic(1996)