
American Film Institute Top Quote #100:
I'm king of the world!
Film:
Titanic
Have You Seen It?
I saw Titanic four times in theaters and I don't know how many times on DVD. I was so impressed with the film's technical and artistic achievements.
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I loved Titanic too. I had such a crush on Fabrizio, but after the first few scenes he pretty much disappeared :-(
OK, so here's a glimpse into my freaky side: Jeffrey and I never saw this film. We didn't intentionally avoid it at first, but more and more people started pressuring us to see it, insisting it was a major cinematic event and we must see it and what started out as playful refusal just to irk people off became a "thing" with us and our friends and, eventually, we vowed never to see the film because so many people insisted we had to. To this day, we have never seen it and try to avoid any music or clips from it on principle. So, never saw it, never will. Yeah I'm a rebel like that.
I am convinced that I'm the only one who's never seen Titanic.
But I like that it has the word "Tit" in the title.
Oooo...so does title.
I've never seen it.
I don't really have a desire to see it.
I know people go crazy, went crazy, over it, and that probably fed into my mile-wide stubborn streak which kept me away.
And now I just don't care to see it.
I mean, the ship sank, right?
=)
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I adore that film! I love anything in it.
B:)
love the movie...still one I go to when I want a good cry ;)
I have seen it maybe once all the way through. I liked it but didn't love it.
I guess it's hard to find someohe who hasn't seen Titanic!!!
Hahahaha, reading above comments now :))))) lol
Me too, me too, me too. Loved this movie!!!
Saw it in a theatre and loved it; after all the hype lost my taste for it, and that damn Celine Dion song that played endlessly on the radio.
Was on TV recently and enjoyed it again - enough time has passed I guess.
And technically amazing!
I saw it but was not a huge fan! Sorry! Maybe because it was so talked about but I did cry a few times at the end!
Love the movie. but I thought she wasstupid for throwing that wonderful piece of jewlery away.
Ray
In 'Titanic' can anyone tell me if it was intended as a joke, when the DiCaprio character is captured by the dastardly David Warner (hisssss!) and is secured to a pipe in the ship's lower decks, when Kate Winslet discovers him and goes to try to find something to help him escape, he calls after her "I'll wait here!"? Was that James Horner or Leo having a laugh'? Just wondering.
Oops! In my comment above, James Horner (composer) should, of course, have read James Cameron.
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