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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024

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  • @AwesomeUSMovies
    @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому +34

    Sorry everyone I had to re-release this after severe copyright issues.

    • @cinemacodey
      @cinemacodey Рік тому +2

      I was about to say, am I crazy? I thought I already watched this one. I left you a like again. I know it’s hard when you got to reupload.

    • @Migz2682
      @Migz2682 Рік тому +2

      How much more did you have to cut

    • @jacobsheber6803
      @jacobsheber6803 Рік тому +1

      Of course. Copyright needs to chill

  • @kriscynical
    @kriscynical Рік тому +42

    16:45 I'm an illustrator. I was 13 when this movie hit theaters, and the scene of Jack drawing Rose _enchanted_ me. Once it came out on VHS I nearly wore the tape out from re-watching the bits of (James Cameron's hands) the picture being drawn over and over and over and over. I tried pausing the video and drawing her myself, always thinking that god I want to be able to draw like that someday.
    Years went by, the fad of this movie passed, I kept working on my craft and eventually went to art school where I earned my BFA in illustration while being fascinated with figure drawing, human anatomy, and capturing emotion in my illustration work via body language and facial expression.
    About five years ago I was talking about movies with one of my friends and this movie came up, which of course made me immediately think of the drawing scene and how I had tried drawing her myself when I was so much younger.
    I decided, for shits and giggles, to try it again 20+ years later, and found a screenshot of Rose posing on the couch, and started drawing.
    I got to my "someday" and it was one of the most satisfying moments ever. 😄

    • @yourfluffyvegancinnamonrol2772
      @yourfluffyvegancinnamonrol2772 Рік тому +4

      Amazing story!! So Lovely and inspiring!!

    • @veggiesarefruits
      @veggiesarefruits 3 місяці тому

      That's incredible! It's very rare that someone knows exactly what they want to do and still want to do it by the time they grow up. 😊

  • @chloemilburn8482
    @chloemilburn8482 Рік тому +7

    When she says she will never let go she means she will never let go of her promise…lots of people think she means his hand

  • @ellaphx
    @ellaphx Рік тому +42

    I've heard of survivors saying the only thing worse than the screaming was when the screaming stopped.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому +3

      I bet!

    • @Chris-vk2zw
      @Chris-vk2zw Рік тому +5

      Survivor. Frank Goldsmith lived near the Detroit Tigers stadium. He said that every time there was a homerun, it sounded like the screams of the people in the water.

    • @dunbardunelm3924
      @dunbardunelm3924 Рік тому +1

      @@Chris-vk2zw Wowzer 🥺

    • @Chris-vk2zw
      @Chris-vk2zw Рік тому +2

      @dunbar dunelm He said what was even more troubling was the silence that followed. That haunted him for the rest of his life. I saw his son give a talk about it and it was really hard to hear that his father had PTSD from it.

  • @connorredshaw7994
    @connorredshaw7994 Рік тому +16

    Thomas Andrews gave the ship 90 minutes at best to live before she sank.
    In the end she lasted 2hrs40 minutes which shows you the efforts of the men below in the boiler and engine rooms keeping her afloat for as long as possible and keeping her power/lights on to.
    It's sad to think that the lifeboats could have saved 400+ people if they were all full to capacity

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому +1

      Agreed 100%

    • @acesfn7316
      @acesfn7316 Рік тому +1

      Andrew wasn't far off with the half capcity. With the ship carrying 2'207 people and th lifeboats capacity 1'178 there was space for 53%

    • @ADBH-sd8cz
      @ADBH-sd8cz 4 місяці тому

      All things considered, I'm not so sure. It was really hard to convince people to get on the lifeboats at first and if they waited much longer between launches, they would have never managed to launch all of them. It was already a near thing with the last collapsibles.

  • @lottelarsen2918
    @lottelarsen2918 Рік тому +24

    Fact: William Murdoch did not shoot himself or others. In fact people said that he was very calm and helpfull on the night Titanic sank.
    James Cameron later apologized to William Murdochs family for the way he wrongly portraied him in this movie.
    Rest in peace William Murdoch and all the other people who died on this night😥❤

    • @brendathomas9633
      @brendathomas9633 Рік тому

      Murdochs shooting himself is based on several witnesses that claimed that an officer shot himself on the ship 🚢 shortly before it sank, end it became widely rumored that Murdoch was that officer. Plus no personal apology from Cameron was ever given “,only $5000 were donated to Murdochs family.

    • @connorredshaw7994
      @connorredshaw7994 Рік тому +3

      He saved 75% of the passengers that night / early morning he died a true hero not a killer like the film portrays him to be may he rest in peace.

    • @Exoixx
      @Exoixx Рік тому +4

      Very dodgy use of the word ‘fact’ here. There’s no evidence to disprove the theory that Murdoch killed himself (equally no strong evidence to prove he did either) but there’s very strong evidence an officer did shoot two people and himself. Murdoch is one of the candidates according to the evidence. Not trying to be mean but please don’t claim things to be fact when they are not.

    • @patcurrie9888
      @patcurrie9888 Рік тому

      It's called creative license. James wrote the script and it's his artful interpretation. Not everything on board was accurate. Really who knew how he died?

  • @poguemom3
    @poguemom3 Рік тому +10

    Apparently James Cameron was the one who did the drawing of Rose in the movie. He’s very talented!

    • @pleasehelp2446
      @pleasehelp2446 Рік тому +1

      And Cameron is opposite handed to leo so they had to reverse the entire set for him to do sketch and then flip the film to make look like Leo was the one sketching

    • @poguemom3
      @poguemom3 Рік тому

      @@pleasehelp2446 I love all the attention to detail in this movie! That’s something I would have never thought about!

    • @pleasehelp2446
      @pleasehelp2446 Рік тому +1

      @@poguemom3 it's a well documented fact you can look up. I like to look up weird or odd facts about movies

    • @poguemom3
      @poguemom3 Рік тому

      @@pleasehelp2446 that’s cool! Thanks!

  • @janabraam7963
    @janabraam7963 Рік тому +10

    Very emotional. It got me when the orchestra started playing for the last time. Very amazing effects!!!! I am a Titanic fanatic! I watch all the documentaries on it I can. I enjoyed watching with you.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for watching!

    • @andreamccollum3285
      @andreamccollum3285 Рік тому +2

      The sad thing I heard about the orchestra is that the father of one of the players was given a bill by White Star Lines for his ruined uniform! I mean WTF, he died while wearing it you jerks!

    • @janabraam7963
      @janabraam7963 Рік тому +1

      @@andreamccollum3285 He was indeed. Words can't express how heartless of a thing that is!

    • @geekasaurusrexy
      @geekasaurusrexy Рік тому +2

      Me too, as soon as his violin begins the first notes of that song, I start weeping harder.

  • @patriciataylor8672
    @patriciataylor8672 6 місяців тому

    James Cameron was the one who sketched the character Rose for the movie, he is an Artist on so many levels James Cameron has also made many dives to the Titantic site and one of a few people in the world who has gone to the Mariana Trench, at nearly seven miles below the water's surface. For the dive, Cameron designed a 24-foot submersible vehicle, the Deepsea Challenger.

  • @InimicalWit
    @InimicalWit 8 місяців тому

    34:59
    😂
    I watched this movie 4 times in cinemas. Catching more and more of the historical details Cameron managed to squeeze into the plot or background is just amazing 💙

  • @garyglaser4998
    @garyglaser4998 Рік тому +5

    At the end, when Rose threw the heart-shaped diamond into the ocean, she was metaphorically giving her heart to jack.

    • @TonyMontanaDS
      @TonyMontanaDS Рік тому +2

      She killed Jack. She married afterwards but apparently could not care less for the guy who spent a life time caring for her.

    • @garyglaser4998
      @garyglaser4998 Рік тому +1

      @@TonyMontanaDS LOL. How do you know she didn't care for her husband? 😅 When was that little nugget revealed? I must have missed it.

    • @SparkleKnits
      @SparkleKnits Рік тому +1

      @@TonyMontanaDS I agree about the Rose/Jack story. I loved it when I was 15 with no relationship experience but now, as a 40 year old wife and mother, I realize how shitty a character Rose is, lol. Jack was way too good for her. She let her mother live the rest of her life believing her daughter had died, and when she dies she “returns” to a guy she knew for 2 days and had a 1 night stand with?She was a spoiled brat. This is a hill I will die on. 😆

  • @dr.adam_bright2601
    @dr.adam_bright2601 Рік тому +6

    8:40 The rudder being too small is a very common myth, Titanic’s rudder was actually rather large for the time and more than capable of turning her. People point to the rudder as a problem because of the failure to avoid the iceberg but this wasn’t a rudder issue. When Murdoch became aware of the ice he did a few things which are shown in the movie, he first ordered “HARD A’STARBOARD” which is a tiller command meaning turn the wheel hard to port and he then ordered the engines full astern. Ordering the engines full astern seems like a good idea however it would kill the Titanic’s momentum and slow the ship resulting in a lower turning speed, the propellers could not spin fast enough in the time given to reverse Titanic and the dissipation if her momentum would ultimately lead to the collision, not the rudder!

    • @Mischler81
      @Mischler81 Рік тому

      Fred Barratt was working in the engine room. He said they got the order from the bridge to stop the engines but didn't have enough time to do so before the collision happened. The engines being put in reverse seems to be another myth.

    • @veggiesarefruits
      @veggiesarefruits 3 місяці тому

      If "a'starboard" means to turn to port, why does "a'stern" mean exactly what it sounds like, instead of the opposite?

  • @blinkspacestudio8892
    @blinkspacestudio8892 Рік тому +2

    The sets for this movie were astounding. That one slow motion shot with them runing with a giant wall of water behind them gets me every time and you can see the panic in Kates face hahaha

  • @Shazzadut1
    @Shazzadut1 4 місяці тому

    The water in the halls was actually cold. Not freezing, but Cameron wanted the actors to feel a little of what it would have felt like. When Kate Winslet goes into the water in the hall she audibly gasps because the water really was cold. Much of the stunts were real, however scenes like the person who falls overboard and hits the propeller was CGI. CGI wasn’t as advanced as it is now. Scenes of the ship in motion you can see the animation of the people on deck. Much of the water scenes with people floating in the water were real. I loved the people sliding down the deck. They were stuntmen and women laying on little sleds. The reason it was over 3 hours was that James Cameron wanted the sinking part to take the actual time it took from hitting the iceberg to sinking, which was 2 hours 40 minutes.

  • @jillfromatlanta427
    @jillfromatlanta427 Рік тому +1

    Nearer My God To Thee that was played by the band as the ship sank is not the tune most Americans know. It had the same lyrics but the tune was from
    an English hymnal and different.

  • @TheGeezerGeek
    @TheGeezerGeek Рік тому +2

    Some Titanic tidbits. It is true that there were no binoculars aboard. An office, Davis Blair, was set to sail on the ship as second officer but his contract was ended as White Star want the more experienced Office Wilde for the maiden voyage and he departed in England. He forgot to hand over the locker keys to the binoculars. It would not have matter anyways, with no moon that night and a dead still sea, there were no breakers at the base of the iceburg for lookouts to see in time. Also the burg may have been black ice, and thus showing no light reflections.
    Adding to the iceberg damage, a few years ago photgraphs were found showing the Titanic had 30 foot long burn marks on it's hull, near where the iceberg would strike. It is considered that a fire started about 3 weeks prior in the coal room, which was butted up against the single skinned hull. The fire was not reported, nor contained, in fear of bad press and launch delays. Structural engineers conclude that the fire would have weaked and added to the resulting impact damage 3 weeks later.
    Also all officers are trained to skim around an obsticle, but had the ship struck the ice head on, it would have crumped the from 2 or 3 compartments, but most engineers agree she would have floated with the damage.
    On April 10 1912 the S.S. New York broke away from its ties and nearly collided with the Titanic's stern.

  • @InimicalWit
    @InimicalWit 8 місяців тому

    1:50
    I’m sure you’ll agree, the movie uses every minute to get you well immersed in the event and the people involved, to make it well worth it ⏳💙

  • @InimicalWit
    @InimicalWit 8 місяців тому

    35:45
    Totally agree with you there. What they did and the way they did it is really impressive
    Glad you enjoyed the movie, though. Thanks for letting us see that with you 💙

  • @cometgirl217
    @cometgirl217 Рік тому +14

    Ha! I just finished watching another reaction to this same movie. Might as well start this one right away, since I’m already crying 🤣

    • @biggienorm420
      @biggienorm420 Рік тому +2

      hahaha "it just popped up, it wasn't my idea"

  • @sheryldalton8965
    @sheryldalton8965 10 місяців тому

    I've liked Leo since "what's eating gilbert grape?"& every movie i've seen him in. "The quick & the dead", "shutter island", "inception" & though i couldn't imagine him as Howard Hughes in "the aviator" or as J Edgar Hoover in "j edgar" he was perfect in both roles.

  • @torinojohnson4218
    @torinojohnson4218 Рік тому +4

    Yes, most of the film was practical. They built a giant set, & filled the tank with water because James Cameron wanted it to be as real as possible. He also used a lot of scaled miniatures. There are great making of behind the scenes documentaries on this film.

  • @celiashen5490
    @celiashen5490 Рік тому +2

    21:49 I despise class distinctions so much that I'd do the same as Rose here.

  • @iKvetch558
    @iKvetch558 Рік тому +7

    James...yes, as astounding as it may seem, the binoculars were actually locked in a cabinet, and the officer who had the key to pen that cabinet had been replaced at the last minute, and the key never made it onto the ship on that fateful trip.

    • @dr.adam_bright2601
      @dr.adam_bright2601 Рік тому +2

      As great as it seems to have them however, the binoculars wouldn’t have helped much do to a phenomenon called a “cold weather mirage” and the flat calm of the ocean that night.

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 Рік тому +2

      @@dr.adam_bright2601 I understand that was an issue, and that the binocs would not automatically have helped, but there was a chance they could. But you make a good point, for sure. ✌✌

    • @acesfn7316
      @acesfn7316 Рік тому +1

      David Blair was Second Officer until Captain Smith requested Henry Wilde to be his Chief Officer, Fred Fleet later said he would have seen the iceberg sooner with binoculars but at the subsequent hearing ait was deemed binoculars were nor desirable as the tend to localise vision

  • @borninjordan7448
    @borninjordan7448 Рік тому

    @06:00. The video shows Titanic hitting the berg on her port side, but, in real life, she hit it on the starboard side.

  • @jaime5429
    @jaime5429 Рік тому +1

    The diamond was called “ The Heart of the Ocean” that’s why she threw it back into the ocean at the end so she could die in peace.

  • @goldieschooch8512
    @goldieschooch8512 Рік тому +1

    Well written & filmed well! I can’t imagine the fear the people felt!

  • @tiamarrow6366
    @tiamarrow6366 Рік тому

    The reason that one of the crewmen told the women that they might’ve blew a propeller blade was either 1 of two things…..1: he probably didn’t know that they had it an iceberg or 2: the crew was aware but didn’t wanna scare the passengers so they tried to keep them calm, by saying that they blew a propeller blade or anything like that.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому

      I think it's the latter. Just keep everyone calm. Heck even the crew probably didn't know what was going on

  • @grticecream
    @grticecream Рік тому +2

    Very educational. I never knew about the bulkheads and rudder. I always assumed once you get hit by an iceberg, regardless how the ship was built, that was it.

  • @matt88876
    @matt88876 Рік тому +1

    I heard that if Titanic just hit the iceberg head on it would have been fine

  • @yourfluffyvegancinnamonrol2772

    You had me laughing out loud several times! :D Love your genuine reactions

  • @msmrsro
    @msmrsro Рік тому +2

    This film was purposely shot in such a way as to give the viewer a tour of all areas of the ship.

  • @pavanbiliyar
    @pavanbiliyar Рік тому +1

    An 80-something % scale model of the ship was made for some of the sinking scenes and interior, maybe all of them.
    I saw this movie by myself in theaters, I went for the ship, I don't normally see romance movies.

  • @TheGeezerGeek
    @TheGeezerGeek Рік тому +1

    With the ship in 2 main pieces, kinda hard to bring back up. When the horrible movie "Raise The Titanic" was filmed and played, the real Big T had not been found yet. Sadly, with the microbes eating it on the ocean's floor, scientists predict there will be no Titanic in about 20 years.

  • @johnmcbride8211
    @johnmcbride8211 6 місяців тому

    I watched the movie like 1000000 times

  • @danfrankd7526
    @danfrankd7526 8 місяців тому

    There is a Titanic museum in Branson MO. Went there on vacation. They have replica of front of ship.

  • @kendallcarstens9194
    @kendallcarstens9194 Рік тому +1

    You marveled at the Grand Staircase and clock. If you go to either Branson, MO or Pigeon Forge, TN; there are Titanic Museums at both location that have actual life sized replicas of the Grand Staircase with a clock that you walk on to get to the next level of the museum. Flaw no. 3; they used the wrong color flare rockets. There is a certain color to signal distress, and a few ships did see the rockets, but since they weren't distress colors they figured them as celebratory rockets and didn't check it out. The other ships didn't use wireless code so they didn't get the CQD message.

  • @chloemilburn8482
    @chloemilburn8482 Рік тому +1

    So the drawing was actually James Cameron drawing and the person who played rose granddaughter is James Cameron wife in reality. James Cameron has been to titanic like 4 times…I’ve been lucky to visit exhibition in vegas and was extremely emotional but amazing too. I’m a huge film fan of this and love the history of it too. James Cameron to this day still questions if he got film right….I’ve watched loads of documentaries. He said jack had to die because the quote was about making each day count…he died for her and she lived for him and did everything they said they would do. She died and went to be with him…reason I know she is dead at end everyone in room died that is there. She put heart of ocean with titanic as her heart belongs with jack. Also another fact is they did play violins till end, the old couple was real….there was a lot of characters in film based on real people only odd ones made up…molly brown and people rose was around was real people…it’s fascinating the couple died had a shit load of money…but she refused to leave her husband as he couldn’t get a boat. So they died together. It’s tragic. So many things about titanic history…by the way…the boat at beginning is the actual titanic…I’ve been lucky to see it in reality, we’ll belongings and side of it that took 2 years to get up from bottom of ocean.

  • @patcurrie9888
    @patcurrie9888 Рік тому

    My favorite movie of all time and I couldn't give a fig for Rose & Jack. Been a Titanic nut since 12, this movie was flippin amazing! Sets, scale, realistic CGI, lighting, costuming, were on point. Titanic is on par with the blockbuster classics; The Sound of music, Ben Hur, The Wizard of OZ and Gone With the Wind. Well Done James! 2 studios came together to make this blockbuster. It was expensive in 1995/1996.

  • @celiashen5490
    @celiashen5490 Рік тому +1

    I probably said this before; the style of the time is so very sumptuous. Art Deco is my favorite.

  • @Titanic.x.editz1
    @Titanic.x.editz1 Рік тому +2

    This guy seems nice

  • @SweeranSwift
    @SweeranSwift 10 місяців тому

    Very good movie..... Well 11 academy awards dude...

  • @acesfn7316
    @acesfn7316 Рік тому

    The Black and white footage a the start is the only video of Titanic.

  • @hahatoldyouso
    @hahatoldyouso Рік тому

    Really liked your reaction, enjoyable as you have prior knowledge

  • @yourfluffyvegancinnamonrol2772

    Wow absolutely loved your reactions!!! Fantastic! I loved the little background info too! Loved everything about this video

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith2570 Рік тому +1

    "3 Hours, That's A Long Movie"
    Yup, it certainly is
    According to some friends of mine who saw this movie when it was in the theaters, they'd had ab intermission midway thorough the movie

    • @msmrsro
      @msmrsro Рік тому +1

      The film is actually timed to the actual timing of the events - the time it took to sink.

    • @patcurrie9888
      @patcurrie9888 Рік тому

      But it moved, didn't drag on. The length is perfect. Actually I'd like them to add the 2 mins where Rose has a hissy fit, before running to the end.

  • @jcs1025
    @jcs1025 Рік тому +2

    At the time this was the most expensive movie ever made.

  • @Shazzadut1
    @Shazzadut1 4 місяці тому

    The hands doing the sketch are James Cameron’s. He drew the picture, not Leo.

  • @ADBH-sd8cz
    @ADBH-sd8cz 4 місяці тому

    If you want to learn more about the food on Titanic, I suggest Taste of History! He has a great channel.
    Plus, what books have you read? Do you recommend any on the subject? It's definitely a special interest of mine. Titanic, I mean.
    Another great channel is Historic Travels. He really goes deep on all things Titanic as well as other ships. And his channel can introduce you to other channels devoted to Titanic lore.

  • @fairydust-weepthewildwinds
    @fairydust-weepthewildwinds Рік тому

    Great Love Story.
    I believe a good man would appreciate the Love of a Rose 🌹
    Very Tragic event.👍💙

  • @trevorsmith9162
    @trevorsmith9162 Рік тому

    Legends of the fall 1994 & Lawless 2012

  • @jenniferyorgan4215
    @jenniferyorgan4215 Рік тому +1

    I liked your reaction, but to be honest, I prefer the film A Night To Remember, based on the book by Walter Lord and the film Titanic with Clifton Webb and Barbara Stanwyck. My go to is A Night To Remember, definitely under 3 hrs. You may enjoy these films

  • @jillfromatlanta427
    @jillfromatlanta427 Рік тому

    According to Walter Lord and the research he did (interviews w survivors, etc.), no one saw the ship break in two above the surface of the water - it did that just BELOW the surface.

  • @fairydust-weepthewildwinds
    @fairydust-weepthewildwinds Рік тому

    I believe the saying of Women and Children first, came from here, just like a couple of other sayings here.🤷🏻‍♀️. Very interesting but tremendously tragic indeed.
    💙💙💙

  • @josepho7083
    @josepho7083 Рік тому +1

    I always thought of this movie as a chick flick, and then I watched it and had the same thought. With that being said I really liked this movie. I will say I have seen it around 7 times. I haven't watched since 2001. Great reaction!

  • @acesfn7316
    @acesfn7316 Рік тому

    I hope you at least liked the movie even if you wouldn't watch it again. All the Characters not directly connected to Jack and Rose were real passengers. James Cameron was the hand that drew Rose. He also went down to Titanic. THis Movie broke all sorts of records at the Box office before being knocked of by Avatar

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому +1

      I've enjoyed multiple James Cameron movies, I would have just rather enjoyed a true life story about one of the surviving passengers instead of made up people.

  • @chloemilburn8482
    @chloemilburn8482 Рік тому

    Oh and the scene where he draws her naked that was first scene they did together…James Cameron liked the bit he said “the bed, the couch” so much he kept it in.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому

      Actually, James Cameron did the drawing.

    • @chloemilburn8482
      @chloemilburn8482 Рік тому

      @@AwesomeUSMovies ye I said that in another comment just Leo’s phrase he kept in I didn’t mean Leo drew her

  • @TheInfo45
    @TheInfo45 Рік тому

    Solutely loved this film. I have a fondness for a few of the older films like the night to remember and Titanic 1953. For someone who enjoys reading these have a more dramatic feel think you would appreciate. They don't necessarily go with your film listing from the last 40 years those movies are much older. But I do I highly recommend them. James Cameron was a genius. Hope you continue with his films

  • @Sgt-Gravy
    @Sgt-Gravy Рік тому

    Class of 99, some of the girls in my class watched it 7 times or more 🤦‍♂️

  • @newt66c33
    @newt66c33 Рік тому

    im hoping to go to irland next year

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому

      OMG, enjoy it. Just absorb everything you can from it. We really want to get back there again in the next few years.

  • @MessOfThings
    @MessOfThings Рік тому

    These first time watching channels are going to ruin me, just when I had almost gathered enough gumption to start working on my project for tonight I see that you've posted a new video and I really want to watch it.

  • @aayushreethesavagecat5031
    @aayushreethesavagecat5031 Рік тому +1

    hey could you please say from which website did you watch

  • @akacowboyfan
    @akacowboyfan Рік тому +1

    This was a great movie and choice James!

  • @UncensoredScion
    @UncensoredScion Рік тому +2

    why the reupload?

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому +2

      severe copyright issues

    • @UncensoredScion
      @UncensoredScion Рік тому

      @@AwesomeUSMovies that's fair, sucks that Cameron is this big of a tit about this sort of thing but he's the type who does this. because paramount aren't this anal about copyright issues on anything else.
      hope this one sticks around for you tho

  • @kbaylor123
    @kbaylor123 Рік тому

    They spent much more on this movie than they did building the actual Titanic 😆

  • @couch.patati-patata
    @couch.patati-patata Рік тому +1

    I thought you said you wouldn't watch it again.

  • @kurtrohlfing5850
    @kurtrohlfing5850 Рік тому

    Yes the door was big enough for 2 ppl. There saved you hours of your life

  • @roosterblood
    @roosterblood Рік тому

    YES!!! Thank you

  • @SonOfMuta
    @SonOfMuta Рік тому

    18:28 Exactly. If they had just hit the iceberg straight on they would have been fine

    • @patcurrie9888
      @patcurrie9888 Рік тому

      Monday morning quarterbacking much? Hindsight is 20/20. I'd rather say the Captain should have took ice warnings seriously (he did take a more southern route though)

  • @chloemilburn8482
    @chloemilburn8482 Рік тому

    And if you like Kathy bates… ps I love you great film

    • @jillfromatlanta427
      @jillfromatlanta427 Рік тому

      She was good as James Spader's boss in White Palace - a very underrated, overlooked, good movie!

  • @tarzapopohead
    @tarzapopohead Рік тому

    MythBusters proved that both Jack and Rose could have fit on that door which would have made the movie very different.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому

      love it!

    • @MySerpentine
      @MySerpentine Рік тому

      But would they still have been out of the water?

    • @tarzapopohead
      @tarzapopohead Рік тому

      Yes. I like it how she says never let go and then prys him off before a rescue even gets there.

    • @MySerpentine
      @MySerpentine Рік тому

      @@tarzapopohead It was barely keeping her out of the water, add the rest of his weight and they'd have both frozen.
      He was already dead, and she never let go to follow him.

  • @rockubtzer
    @rockubtzer Рік тому

    How much was practical and how much was CG??? This is found footage... they found a memory card attached to a car keyfob for the auto-lock feature of the car that Jack & Rose used as their "sin-bin" in the safe they pulled up from the wreck. They found several laptop computers but the files were corrupted by seawater. Who knows what was on them, what computer games did they play in 1911? LOL... A neighbor of mine found the first silent film made about the Titanic in 1912 and thought it was real footage. I had the hardest time convincing her it was a Hollywood movie. Young people are very out of touch with the concept of history & time.

  • @TheBigTamale
    @TheBigTamale Рік тому +1

    ROSE is the real Villain

  • @jannielsen1730
    @jannielsen1730 Рік тому

    Same amount of time the took the Titanic to sink

  • @jasminbreakingbadwalkingde4614
    @jasminbreakingbadwalkingde4614 13 днів тому

    Is your Patreon blurred?

  • @craigcarpenter7390
    @craigcarpenter7390 Рік тому +1

    Speed 1994 volcano 1997

  • @Oddworld2024
    @Oddworld2024 Рік тому

    They went to fast aswell made it go at full speed to “stretch her legs”

    • @k.o.h3599
      @k.o.h3599 Рік тому

      The Titanic never actually went 'full speed', not even all of the boilers were lit at the time of the collision.

  • @thegael791
    @thegael791 Рік тому +3

    How can you watch this and not cry at the end, wtf

  • @drummergirl2319
    @drummergirl2319 Рік тому

    Personally I think the ending was supposed to be a dream. The first line in the movie's theme song is "Every night in my dreams, I see you, I feel you." That, and the scene doesn't make sense as an afterlife. If everyone that died on the Titanic gets to go to an everlasting, never sinking Titanic in their afterlife, why is Rose there since she survived? If it's an afterlife for everyone who was on the Titanic, where are her mother, Cal, and every survivor who was a jerk? It makes far more sense as Rose's dream because only the people she wants to see are there.

  • @Tuja79
    @Tuja79 Рік тому

    I saw this movie 6 times in theaters when it came out because I was a teen I think.. It is romantic for women but a horror movie for men because almost all men died 🤣

  • @tylerferguson3707
    @tylerferguson3707 Рік тому

    The people are jumping because from that height the fall would kill you instantly. Thats better than freezing to death or drowning

  • @evanirvana500
    @evanirvana500 Рік тому

    Did you know that shipwreck experts count this as one of their favorite movies? One bc titanic lore was whst brought them into shipwrecks and their lifes work. But also because it was the most accurate portraysl at the time and it put you on the ship. You seemed to not care about it because it was fictionalized. Why? They created jack and rose so as to make the audience care because people need something personal and visual to care and so jack and rose was a bridge to the real characters. You seemed unmoved by much of the big emotionsl scenes which i thought was amazing that anyone wouldnt be moved. Maybe part of the reason was you talked over the dialogue most of the movie, so you missed the impact of many scenes. Learn to use the pause button. If you wanted all real characters, and a perfectly factual account, which isnt even possible bc at the time of filming this was they knew. But if thats what you want, then watch a documentary. I was looking forward to your reaction but was quite disappointed. Thumbs down for me.

  • @lewisjames4268
    @lewisjames4268 Рік тому +1

    Like you knew nothing about this film
    So fake.
    The only reason that Titanic museum in Belfast exists is because of this film.

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому

      I think we actually like the one in Cork better. It was small and had been there forever. Here are some pictures
      www.google.com/maps/uv?pb=!1s0x484483a4118edbb9%3A0x4e922943d413a139!3m1!7e115!4shttps%3A%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp%2FAF1QipNA4u6h6216txPxmCpH6cQu3lIKRPIG1AdzwIDQ%3Dw213-h160-k-no!5stitanic%20museum%20cork%20ireland%20-%20Google%20Search!15sCgIgAQ&imagekey=!1e10!2sAF1QipNA4u6h6216txPxmCpH6cQu3lIKRPIG1AdzwIDQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjJ2J7wpfH6AhWOGDQIHVlqB2EQoip6BQiWARAD

  • @martinlatour9311
    @martinlatour9311 Рік тому +1

    the making-of doc on this movie is amazing if you're into that kind of stuff.

  • @satyadasgumbyji8956
    @satyadasgumbyji8956 Рік тому

    Was good movie till the end! I watch Terminator reactions & see half the young people say, how could Reese say he loved her & traveled across time for her? Yet, it's more romantic & believable than meeting a girl on a ship & drowning for her! I might give my life for a child &/or maybe a young mother, but not some chick I just met who just ditched her old man!😅 But to each their own!
    See ya!
    ✌😎❤

  • @drummergirl2319
    @drummergirl2319 Рік тому +1

    It's so sad the men who survived were the subject of scorn, because women and children died. If the lifeboats had been efficiently filled to capacity, not only could every woman and child aboard have lived, but hundreds more men, as well. There was a lifeboat drill that was cancelled so no one knew what to do, and crew members lowered boats that were barely occupied. Technically, not one man who survived displaced a woman or child who could have been on the boats.

  • @jasonmalone9833
    @jasonmalone9833 Рік тому

    Get to part of the ship that's above water...........NO SHIT SHERLOCK!!!

  • @TonyMontanaDS
    @TonyMontanaDS Рік тому +1

    A horrible movie about a horrible woman who cheated on her fiance with a guy she just met, only to kill him in order to save herself. Not only that but she was married to some other dude afterwards but at the end of her life all she could think about was not her late husband who spent a life time caring for her but the dude she barely knew and killed. Good ridence!

  • @ronluk76
    @ronluk76 Рік тому

    Sorry. love you and your videos bro but I hate "Titanic" with a passion! I know obviously lots and lots of people love it but I couldn't stand it. It's 3.5 hours of my life I wish I could get back! One of the thousands and thousands or millions of people who unlike me who loved It was my girlfriend at the time, now ex-girlfriend, who dragged me to the movie when it came out. Anyway. Hope you are doing well buddy. Keep up the good work, keep putting out videos. God bless!

  • @jasonmalone9833
    @jasonmalone9833 Рік тому

    Thanks Mr I'm just an old farmer all I did was play board games and farm but yet I know everything about everything lol

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому

      I read A LOT of books and if you listened to my intro. I've read at least two on Titanic and visited several museums on the subject in Ireland where the ship was built.

  • @Mark_E_M
    @Mark_E_M Рік тому +43

    Here's what I love about what they did with this movie...they made the characters in the beginning so determined to get the jewel, that they never really stopped too think about the HORROR those people went through.

    • @1Cheytown
      @1Cheytown Рік тому

      Well...they WERE only interested in finding the diamond and its profits

  • @breakfastatmilliways
    @breakfastatmilliways Рік тому +31

    You mentioned wanting to see how the practical effects were done? There’s an entire documentary that is half about the families of the survivors and half about the effects. Totally worth watching.

  • @arrowprincess12
    @arrowprincess12 Рік тому +14

    Interesting Fact: the drunk chef at 29:36 was a real person, Charles Joughin. He was able to live because of all the alcohol he had in his body and it kept him warm enough until rescuers came

    • @AwesomeUSMovies
      @AwesomeUSMovies  Рік тому +2

      That is interesting

    • @lennyvalentin6485
      @lennyvalentin6485 Рік тому +5

      That sounds like a tall tale; alcohol makes you FEEL warmer, because it opens up the capillaries in your skin and increases blood flow - but this actually makes you colder, as it allows heat to dissipate from your body faster. What likely saved him is he seems to have been a bit on the heavy-set side, so the body fat would insulate to some extent, and also add buoyancy to his body. Salt water is also denser than sweet water, making it easier to stay at the surface, and thus not drown.
      So he survived despite being drunk, not because of it. :)

    • @Shazzadut1
      @Shazzadut1 4 місяці тому

      He was the head baker in fact.

  • @Samster-ik2ym
    @Samster-ik2ym Рік тому +4

    I don't know why people keep saying the rudder was too small for the ship, it really wasn't. The ship's rudder was specially designed for it. It was massive. In fact, the Titanic and her sister were incredibly maneuverable. The Olympic was praised heavily for this. The fact is, there just wasn't enough time to turn out the way. The bulkhead height is overstated as a problem, as they were pretty tall, the real "problem" if you like was the fact they weren't sealed off at the top. These are just myths in reality, but impressive knowledge I must say.

  • @micheletrainor1601
    @micheletrainor1601 Рік тому +3

    The old couple on the bed cuddled up together are based on the owners of Macy's department store as according to survivers records they were last seen in each others arms as the ship sank as his wife would not get on a boat. .

  • @jillfromatlanta427
    @jillfromatlanta427 Рік тому +2

    I could never really accept the Jack- Rose romance. To me Leo looked like he was 12 or 14 the whole time to Rose's 18-20. Winslet went on to make several brilliant movies including The Reader and The Mountain Between Us.

  • @Ccg9024
    @Ccg9024 Рік тому +4

    There’s a whole documentary on the making of the movie. Worth checking out. The underwater scenes was a mix of actual footage of the ship and small scale models. There was some CGI used, such as the wide helicopter like shot used with Jacks “king of the world” scene. Even for 1997 technology it’s still impressive and doesn’t look too dated today.
    They built the ship to pretty much the size of the real one at the fox studios in Mexico and used lifts and special camera angles to give the sinking a realistic look.
    Some trivial:
    The older couple in the bed as the ship was sinking were based on a real life couple Isidor and Ida Straus who were the owners of the Macy’s department store.

  • @quirtevans1977
    @quirtevans1977 15 днів тому

    The ship that sunk was not the Titanic but the sister ship, the Olympic and it was intentionally sunk for insurance. There is an excellent documentary on UA-cam laying out the details.
    Many years ago I became friends with a member of the Ismay family, who owned the White Star Line.

  • @Squeaky-i4m
    @Squeaky-i4m 11 місяців тому

    If you are wondering why Lovejoy is bloody it's because Jack and Lovejoy fight in a deleted scene hope this was helpful!

  • @arctan2010
    @arctan2010 Рік тому

    My Titanic joke: Let me spoil the movie for you-THE BOAT SINKS!

  • @InimicalWit
    @InimicalWit 8 місяців тому

    0:46
    Ooh, another familiar type reaction 😊
    Most people I’ve known or watched haven’t been very familiar - but I was fascinated by this event in high school, just as the movie was coming out. I thought the timing of the release was really cool (as I was studying this tragic event at the time)
    Looking forward to what you think of this one 💙
    Spoilers: Rose survives the sinking 😜