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The scene has been a topic of discussion among Titanic fans and general movie-goers ever since the film's 1997 release, with some fans on Reddit also coming to the conclusion that the debris wasn ...
Margot Robbie played “Titanic” music to cry for a scene, then Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet walked by. Wesley Stenzel. November 13, 2024 at 5:36 PM
Margot Robbie Used Titanic Soundtrack to Cry in a Scene — and Then Leo and Kate Passed Her 0199. Nearly two decades later, Robbie costarred in The Wolf of Wall Street alongside DiCaprio.
This television film is mostly about the sinking of the Titanic's sister ship HMHS Britannic, but includes a Titanic survivor's flashback showing the Titanic sinking. [20] 2002 Thumbtanic: Steve Oedekerk: Short film (26 min.) which parodies the 1997 film; part of the Thumbs! series 2005 Titanic: Birth of a Legend: William Lyons Charles Dance
Sony had paid $800,000 for the rights to Titanic soundtrack album and were hoping it would include a theme song. [7] However, the director, James Cameron, felt that ending Titanic with a pop song would be inappropriate. [7] James Horner, the composer of the Titanic score, initially composed "My Heart Will Go On" as an instrumental motif for the ...
Titanic ranked 100th for Jack Dawson's yell of "I'm the king of the world!" Movies 83 [205] A 2007 (10th anniversary) edition of 1997's list of the 100 best films of the past century. Titanic was not eligible when the original list was released. AFI's 10 Top 10 6 [206] The 2008 poll consisted of the top ten films in ten different genres.
Kate Winslet has revealed Leonardo DiCaprio "was kneeling down" in quite shallow water while filming that infamous Titanic door scene "To burst the bubble, it was waist height at that time," the ...
The Titanic has been commemorated in a wide variety of ways in the century after she sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912. As D. Brian Anderson has put it, the sinking of Titanic has "become a part of our mythology, firmly entrenched in the collective consciousness, and the stories will continue to be retold not because they need to be retold, but because we need to tell them."