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James Cameron's Titanic |
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Rating:  Summary: THE BEST BOOK AND MOVIE OF ALL TIME!!!!! Review: I thought it was an EXELLENT book and movie. It held my full attention until the bitter end. I cried so hard that after the movie was over I was still crying hours later. It is a book and movie that I want in my home for everyone who comes over to my house to enjoy. Well I loved the movie and I don't care what anyone else says it was GREAT!!! I would rate it higher than a 10 if I could.
Rating:  Summary: THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: James Cameron really captured the true beauty of the Titanic.Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio were the perfect people for the roles.
Rating:  Summary: The best ever happened to me Review: The film and the book is the best ever happened to me. I'v seen the film tree times and I want to see it over and over again. Also the book is very beautiful. I'm playing the music of the film every day and I can't get enough of it.
Rating:  Summary: Great book, awesome film Review: Being a cynical bloke in his late twenties, when my fiancee said she'd like to see Titanic, I was so dubious, with all the hype surrounding it. I can only say now that I am so glad I did go and see it. It has been over a week ago now and this film has gripped my imagination the same way Star Wars did when I saw it for the first time at the age of eight. I found that the three hour duration of the film did not bother me in the slightest, as it was enthralling throughout. I'd heard there were a lot of computer effects in Titanic and as I work with computer graphics for a living, I was trying to work out what was real and what wasn't. By far the biggest effect this film has had on me though, is emotionally. Two bits in the film absolutely tore me to shreds. The first was when Rose was about to leave on the lifeboat and she's looking up at Jack. The combination of this image and the passage 'Unable to Stay, Unwilling to Leave' from the soundtrack was enough to move me to tears. I had to bite my finger to stop myself sobbing out loud. I've got tears in my eyes now thinking about it. The other emotional bit in the film wasn't half as obvious, it was right near the end of the film and consisted of a shot from a robot camera as it drifted down a corridor on the wreck, a corridor recognisable from earlier in the film. I think the music from the CD was 'Hymn to the Sea' and as before it was a combination of the images and music that did me in. We saw an extremely late showing of the film (it finished about 2.45 am) so there was only about three dozen people in the auditorium but every single one of them, grown men and women, were either in tears or looking extremely red-eyed by the end, an effect I'd never seen a film have on an audience before. There is another part that will stay with me forever and that is the sinking of the ship. My jaw was hanging open and just for once I wasn't stuffing popcorn into it. Seeing the stern rise out of the water, with boats and people swimming in the foreground, all its li! ghts going out and then tearing itself in half can only be described as AWESOME. I've seen a lot of great special effects, from the Star Wars trilogy through T2 to Independence Day, and this was right up there with the best of them. It was to find out how things like this were done that I yesterday bought the book 'James Cameron's TITANIC'. I never realised just how much work goes into this or any film, but particularly this one with Cameron's intention to make everything as historically accurate as possible. This is a great book about a stunning, awesome and heart-wrenching film. I also bought Walter Lord's 'A Night to Remember' yesterday, I'll review that when I'm a bit further into it.
Rating:  Summary: This is an awesome book! Review: If you enjoyed the movie, this book is for you! A great behind the scenes look at the best movie of all time! I highly reccomend it.
Rating:  Summary: I THINK THAT THIS BOOK IS THE BEST I HAVE EVER READ. Review: THE BOOK ABOUT THE TITANIC IS VERY MOVING AND VERY EMOTINAL. I THINK THIS BOOK WILL SELL OUT. I ALSO LIKED THE MOVIE IT WAS VERY SAD.
Rating:  Summary: I liked this book because of the suspence and reality Review: This is really a great book. The Author really knows that this is a real story and that it needs to be made as real as possible to the readers. I think it's a great book that you should definatly try reading!
Rating:  Summary: I JUST LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: I read the book and I just love it.I also love the movie very much.I can't wait till the movie comes out. Speaking of the movie and the book I went to a another website and found the Titanic script. I printed it out and I just love it!!! Everytime I read it I cry. Whoever did that I thank them. I also have to say that Kate Winslet and Leonardo Di Caprio were the perfect roles for Jack and Rose!!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Finally!!! I got my hands on this book.... Review: I waited and waited MONTHS to get my hands on this book. It's been sold out at every bookstore I have ever been to for the last 4 months or so. Seeing the trailer for the movie "Titanic" a few months before it was released on Dec. 19, 1997, I instinctively knew that this movie was going to be a hit... not because of its special effects, but because of the heart that its story contains. And I absolutely knew I had to have this book. This book summarizes how it all began, from James Cameron's obsession with the fallen leviathan to the painstaking labors of love by thousands to bring the story to the screen. The book takes us behind the scenes to preproduction and the technological advances that made this film possible. The photos are brilliant, the text, mesmerizing. Tantalizing snippets from the screenplay are also included. I give this book 5 stars, probably the best book ever written to be a partner to a motion picture. To Ed Marsh and James Cameron, congratulations on your unbelievable accomplishments. :)
Rating:  Summary: I should give this book as high as the numbers go Review: "Titanic" is the best movie I've ever seen, by far. In James Cameron's Titanic, you get to go behind the scenes and see Leo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet working it out, and all of them laughing like regular people, not these star actors and actresses. I mean, you get to see them all acting, their quotes and comments, and well, everyone! All the photos and the comments were way too much for me-and Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" is by far my favorite song of all time. "Titanic"'s love story haunted me for days-it still does. Seeing it five times, I think I know! It's strange-I've never really heard of Kate Winslet before I saw "Titanic", and now I can practically recite everything about her, along with Leonardo DiCaprio (yes, he was great, but that's not the only reason the movie was fantastic). The light humor, the love, and the realization of how horrible the 1912 Titanic tragedy wove itself together to make-"Titanic." Thank you, James Cameron! I have no clue how you picked the actors and actresses, but you sure know how to make a choice. I recommend this book, I will give it ten million stars (along with the movie), and rating as high as the numbers will go (also along with the movie). I will call myself a Titanic fanatic-if you don't see it and read this book then you're missing out on something great.
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