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Titanic

Titanic

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Titanic...
Review: Titanic is both beautiful and moving, I, along with many other, love this movie. I highly reccommend it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hollywood's finest!
Review: As you watch Leonardo Di Caprio drown, frozen in the cruel arctic waters, it is hard not to experience a tremendous feeling of satisfaction. The catharsis is overwhelming. For more than two hours you have been wishing that Leonardo, along with most of the cast and crew, were dead, and then there they are, breathing their last. It is enough to make you want to shake James Cameron's hand.
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The film begins brilliantly with some lively and vulgar wordplay from an underwater salvage team. You could be forgiven for thinking that you have inserted the wrong film (say, a made-for-video teen action exploitation flick)into your DVD player, but no, Mr.Cameron is masterfully toying with your expectations.
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Quickly we meet Jack (Leonardo) and, my, what a snivelling little weasel he is; within minutes as deep enmity is established between him and the gentle viewer. From then on Jack is placed in perilous situations where one might quite reasonably expect his imminent demise; thus, Kate Winslett (Rose) could have easily pushed him overboard on any number of occasions, and smothered him bodily on at least one other; Billy Zane could, by simply replacing a blank with a live bullet, have shot him - in fact, rumour has it that this in fact occurred, and consequently most of the budget of the film was dedicated to the CGI recreation of Leonardo in the last ninety minutes of screentime, and in the subsequent Oscar ceremonies, as well as in his so-called 'real life' ever since.
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In any case, the appearance of the iceberg is truly cause for celebration. What a good iceberg it is, searching out and destroying this disgraceful cast and scuppering the film good and proper. As the water itself, the very stuff of life, hunts Leonardo down through the murky corridors one feels sure that justice is about to be dispensed. The denoument is delicious.
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A lovely postscript shows Rose throwing her priceless jewel into the depths of the Atlantic. Rather than selling her treasure, and using the proceeds to feed the hungry or to heal the sick, she chooses to throw perhaps the equivalent of two hundred million dollars into the ocean, down the proverbial drain, as it were - surely a wonderful symbol for the movie as a whole.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ?????
Review: wHY HASN;T Titanic seen a 2- Disc Set release yet?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SPECIAL EDITION DVD in progress!
Review: (Titanic is towards the bottom)

"This is, perhaps, the most important area to keep an eye on. Now that more and more old 'movie-only' discs are being replaced with special edition treatments, knowing about these developments early on may save you from buying multiple versions. The following titles are currently in production, but as yet no official release date has been set. The dates listed are tentative and are subject to change without notice."

Batman: Special Edition (TBD)
Batman Returns: Special Edition (TBD)
Backdraft: Collector's Edition (TBD)
Blade Runner: Special Edition (TBD)
Bram Stoker's Dracula: Special Edition (TBD)
Chariots of Fire: Special Edition (2004)
English Patient, The: Special Edition (Mid 2004)
Fifth Element: Special Edition (TBD)
Goodfellas: Special Edition (TBD)
Iron Giant: Special Edition (TBD)
It's a Wonderful Life: Special Edition (TBD)
The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride: Special Edition (TBD)
Mary Poppins: 40th Anniversary Edition (late 2004)
Office Space: Special Edition (TBD)
The Outsiders: Extended Version (TBD)
Spaceballs: Special Edition (TBD)
Stripes: Special Edition (TBD)
Titanic: Special Edition (Late 2004)!!!!!!!!!!
Top Gun: Special Edition (Mid 2004)
True Lies: Special Edition (TBD)
Untouchables, The: Special Collector's Edition (July 2004)

Keep track at this website http://www.dvdangle.com/articles/se_list.html for changing or the official relese date of TITANIC Special Edition DVD!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most beloved film ever - triumph of grand movie making
Review: Titanic is an excellent example of grand movie-making at its finest! James Cameron perfectly balanced historical accuracy (many historians have stated that the sinking is shown accurately here for the first time) with a wonderful love story to bring in modern audiences and make them really relate to this oft told tale. Cameron rigthly aimed for a classic hollywood, epic feel to his tale of doomed love aboard the most famous ship in history. His success is obvious from the films incredible world-wide success, and amazing and much deserved 11 Oscar wins!

Much of the films success lies in intelligent casting - Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet are excellent and have wonderful chemestry as the star-crossed lovers. The rest of the cast is uniformly excellent, especially the ever reliable Kathy Bates as Molly Brown.

The sinking is an edge-of-your seat experience so effectively done that you will feel like you are on the ship! Of course the special effects are great and the music is appropriately wistful and heart-breakingly poignant.

I always get a kick out of reading the bad reviews the silly little critics of the movie write on this site. Who are they? Always nerds. Usually teenage or twenty something pimply boys, although occassionaly a sad-sack older nerd, and sometimes a pathetic, female desperately needing attention. Have you ever met one of these people in real life? They are always obnoxious and unlikeable. They uaually have an excess of body hair (even the females) are usually paunchy, always have rancid breath, and have usually never been in love in their sad little lives, hence their impatience with the love story in Titanic. They really should go floss and shut up.

It kills them that Titanic is number one, and baffles them how their favorite films, usually some Star Wars opus, can't seem to measure up.

We'll have some real fun listening to their impotent ranting when Titanic is re-released in theaters soon and makes another mint! (Hee Hee)!

Titanic the BEST MOVIE ever, forever! Can't wait for the special edition dvd!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The WORST DVD ever next to The English Patient.
Review: OMG!!!What the heck! One of the greatest movies of all time treated as the worst! A trailer. T.R.A.I.L.E.R. I'm collecting all the best pictures on DVD and I'm skipping this and The English Patient.If I had to get it I'd rather get the Special VHS Edition in the box.

Don't get me wrong. This is one of the best movies of all time.

James Cameron. I'll kill you if you don't release a special edition of this.
"Like a thousand knives stabbing you"-Leo A.K.A Jack Dawson

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TITANIC IS THE BEST MOVIE IN THE WORLD!!!!!!
Review: titanic is the absolutely best movie in the world....i love it and its my favorite movie.l.... Kate
Winslet and Leonardo Dicaprio play the part perfectly not to mention Leonardo Diaprio is really cute. I have the DVD and the only thing i wish it would have was behind the scenes on the making of it or something... all it has is the theatrical trailer.....

I love this movie SO much and i defiantly give it 5 stars

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Titanic film.
Review: This film is probably in my top five favorite movies of all time. Everything about this movie is stunning. It truely deserved every single Award that it won. The film is inspiring, touching, heartbreaking, and even funny at times. The film is very period, even right down to the costumes, artwork, and overall look. The film is alive with music, drama, dazzling special effects, and one stellar cast. I wish that Kate Winslet would've beat out Helen Hunt for the Academy Award, she did so much of a better job. The film is completely wonderful in everyway. I highly reccomend this movie, and I also ponder why it only has received a three and a half star rating. Oh well, there's no accounting for taste.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wait For The Special Edition of This Great Movie ... ...
Review: I could not wait for this movie to come out on DVD initially.
Virtually no extras on this current release. Well... ... just
wait until the end of 2004 when James Cameron finally releases
The Titanic Special Edition. I do not know specifics of what
extra bonus material will materialize, but I am almost sure that
Mr. Cameron will make this Special Edition release of this gargantuan movie a very special event. Until then, enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: titanic
Review: This movie is beautiful and moving. Highly reccommended, although I suggest you wait to purchase this movie until it comes out on special edition DVD in late 2004!


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