It's only good for the sinking.
Nothing more.
shareThanks for letting us know.
shareI think their are tens of millions of people who would disagree with you.
I intend to live forever.
So far, so good.
Okay, whatever you say Cake ;)
----You don't know what hand you're gonna get dealt next. You learn to take life as it comes at you.
Well, I must admit I only watch the second half of the film. The story isn't much to speak of.The storyline was cliche and the characters were anachronistic and sappy. I personally hated the Celine Dion song. But the graphics were great.
shareFunny you say that. I own this on VHS. And often watch just the second tape. The first half could have been cut considerably.
shareSame here, I actually lost the first tape because I hardly watched it so I don't even know when it went missing.
shareI used to do that myself. I would occasionally watch the whole thing for the "experience", but for the casual watch, I'd usually just pop in the second tape. Or watch the first part up to the "Take Her to Sea" scene (which I refuse to call the "King of the World" scene; fan or not, I don't entirely disagree with detractors about that particular line), then switch tapes.
shareOkay. Now what are we supposed to do with that valuable piece of information, which most viewers don't agree with?
shareThat's actually when I stop watching. Two hours of them going back and forth from the life boats to somewhere in the ship. May God, make up your mind!
shareIt never would have made $700 million if it was only about the sinking. Cameron uses the tried and true blueprint for the
historical romance. A romance (and this one's a doozy) sent against historical events.